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Dough:
4 cups Plain flour
3/4 cup Powdered milk
1/2 tablespoon Baking powder
1 cup Sugar
4 Eggs

Filling
4 cups Red, green or lotus seed paste
20 Yolks from salted eggs
1 Egg yolk
3/4 cup Melted butter


Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

To make Filling:
1. Put the 20 salted egg yolks on a baking sheet and bake for 10 mins.
2. Divide bean paste into 20 portions and press a salted egg yolk into each of these.
3. Roll these up into a ball with the egg yolk hidden in the centre.

To make Dough:
1. Sift flour, powdered milk and baking powder together.
2. Beat sugar and eggs together until creamy and white, about 10 minutes.
3. Mix in the melted butter.
4. Then lightly fold in the dry ingredients.
5. Divide this mixture into 20 portions.

To make the mooncakes:
1. Increase the oven to 400 degrees F.
2. Roll out dough to 4 inch circles.
3. Place a portion of filling each in the centre and bring up the sides to encase it completely. Pinch cracks to seal and roll between your hands to make a ball.
4. Lightly flour the mould and press the dough ball into it, flattening it with the palm of your hand. Shake to tip out.
5. Place them on a baking sheet, brush tops with egg yolk, and bake for 30 mins.
6. Serve warm or cold.

 
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foodie - char shui pao Posted 21:42 on 10 September 2008
Thanks, this recipe is less fattening than the classic tradition which uses pig fat instead of butter. You can try a crumbly flakey paper pastry and with pei-daan and ginger shreds aswell hmmmm!
Does anyone know how to make the classic steamed bun dough, as in the casing of char shui pao or ying-yung pao.

Happy eating
themos - unmould moon cakes Posted 18:09 on 27 September 2008
i recently bought a wooden mould for moon cake and although i put a little bit of flour on the side i had difficulties in taking the moon cakes out. Would appreciate any advice.
Philip Yeung - unmould moon cakes Posted 21:32 on 28 May 2009
try to lightly tap the mould as you shake the moon cake out. i made these with my mum last year and that is how i got them out of the mould.

Hope this helps you! ^_^
Te - small batch Posted 21:13 on 22 November 2008
could someone please give a recipe that produces fewer moon cakes? i wouldn't like to make a big batch and fail miserably :)
Penguin1 Posted 19:36 on 26 April 2009
Is this recipe any good????
ye` ka lay - I don`t know how to make moon Posted 11:16 on 16 July 2009
I don`t know how to do it.can you give me how to make moon cake recipe video.I appreciate wishing you.
swep - hmm Posted 4:52 on 19 July 2009
foodieless fattening? real lard doesn't make you fat. use lard for a nice crust but butter has better flavor. mix 50-50 is good
singapore - order mooncake Posted 4:32 on 1 September 2009
is it possible to order mooncake online in the uk to send to my in-laws?
Jim Addison - moon cake moulds Posted 15:25 on 20 September 2009
Is it possible to buy moon cake moulds in this country? would the big chinese supermarkets in croydon/greenwich have them?
Irene - My son is on a Dairy Free Whea Posted 21:06 on 22 September 2009
My son is on a dairy free wheat free diet, and unfortunately the moon cake is full of both. Please help me alter the recipe so that it's safe for him to eat please. He ate one yesterday and it's caused him problems, so, any help to adjust this would be awesome. And I'm happy to use pig fat over butter!!!

Thank you so much
(we are also in America, so, don't know if that matters)
Jack Posted 6:05 on 5 October 2009
what were the problems?
Jack - oven Posted 6:03 on 5 October 2009
how do u use a oven?
cheryl - mooncakes from hong kong Posted 18:46 on 20 November 2009
Well, I bought my mooncakes online at www.flowers.com.hk for Hong kong. The Mooncakes were pretty good. I think they can send to many places. But maybe the delivery may take time if you send to the UK or other places. I believe they have divisions throughout asia so in asia delivery should be faster.
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