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Green Tea Snowskin Mooncake Recipe
by Anncoo

This is my last mooncake post for Mooncake Festival that is tomorrow. I made Green Tea Snowskin Mooncake with another type of snowskin flour (Pinpe Premix Powder) from Kwong Cheong Thye (广祥泰) that comes with a recipe. The snowskin dough is very easy to handle. In the beginning, you'll find that the dough is quite oily after boiling the liquid. But you'll be surprised that the dough is not oily at all after it has cooled down and the texture is very smooth like Japanese mochi. I've added some green tea powder in the boiling water to get its natural colour and you can get the taste of mild green tea fragrant flavour with the combination of the green tea lotus paste ..... simply delicious. I will definitely want to use this snowskin flour for the next Mid-Autumn Festival for sure.

Here is the recipe

Boil 350g water and green tea powder together and cover with lid, simmer at lower heat for 5 minutes, leave to cool. Stir well and measure green tea water to 300g.

Combine kao fen and snowskin flour (KWT Pinpe Premix Powder) in a large bowl and set aside.

In a pot, mix 300g green tea water with icing sugar and shortening together and bring them to boil until shortening melted, stir with a hand whisk.

Pour the hot liquid mixture to the flour and use spatula to stir mixture to soft dough and leave dough to cool (you'll find the dough is quite oily at this time) then knead dough again to smooth.

Measure dough to 22g and wrap in 25g green tea lotus paste.

Roll it into a ball and dust with some cooked glutinous rice flour (Gao fen 糕粉).

Press firmly into mould ~~unmould it and store in airtight container.

Chill green tea snowskin mooncake before consume.

At the same time I'm very happy that the following bloggers had successfully tried my mooncake recipes. Thank you friends and hope that all of you had enjoyed making the mooncakes.

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To those of you who celebrate, I wish you a Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!