Thursday, August 09, 2007

Apples Allure Mooncakes




20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aunty...You're so amazing, where did you get all these ideas? You baked so many beautiful cakes and desserts, i wish i stayed near your place :)

Racheline
USA

Anonymous said...

Wow! Lucy, these mooncakes so colourful and they look delicious.

rgds
Jennifer

Anita said...

wow look soo pretty ! i am sure it taste good too !!! Yum Yum....

kellie said...

Aunty Lucy .. this mooncake is speechless ... how to compliment? so lovely .. !!!

God BLess,
Kellie

Unknown said...

This looks so pretty and sweet. I'm only successful at snowskin, if only I can be half as good as you at making mooncakes. I have a question aunty hope you can help. Do you leave your traditional mooncakes for a few days before eating? Coz I hear that you need to let the skin absorb the oil first to make it soft. But last year I tried that, they became mouldy before I got to eat them!

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Anonymous said...

Hi Aunty

These look so pretty ! Are these made of flaky pastry ala teowchew-style mooncake. I am not a fan of mooncakes but I really love the new presentation.

Thx again for sharing.

Melbourne Gal

Anonymous said...

Hi Aunty
Is there anything that you can't do? You are so clever and good, it's simply amazing!!! Everytime i come to you blog i see something new. If i give u my email address, will you share your recipe with me?
Thanks in advance...rgds tan

Anonymous said...

Wah! So colourful. Does this come with apple filling as well? :)

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi bluecrystal,

I used home-made lotus paste. No apples...

rgds

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Jam,

I eat my mooncakes as soon as it's cooled. Mine don't need to wait for 24 hours.

Freshly baked mooncakes are normally a bit dry and it takes a few hours to release some oil onto the skin. Eat them the next day for better flavour and texture.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Hi Aunty,
Fantastic, what a new creation. When I was on you blog today and was quite amazing to see this new mooncake. Very happy & keep up creating more beautiful cakes & desserts.

Cranberry said...

WOw, love your apple mooncakes, so colorful and pretty!

Carpe Diem said...

Aunty,
How do you make the skin and combine the color? Any tips to share?

Thanks

Anonymous said...

Wouuuww Aunty.......It looks so adorable and pretty and so delicious!!! Please share the method to make it and share the recipe with us.....

AA

Anonymous said...

HI there....i wonder how you make this pastry, it looks very pretty. Is it considered a hardy to make it?
Please share the recipe....
Thank you

Lyssa

Anonymous said...

Aunty these pastries must be very good ya.... do you use lard or shortening or butter or oil for this pastry skin.....so pretty hhmmm yummyy!!!Would you share the recipe with us pleazzz :)

Thank You and GBU
ARLY

Aunty Yochana said...

HI Arly,

I used shortening for the pastry.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Aunty,
Are you using the same method with yam spiral pastry? What's the method to make the color like that..and how to make the lotus paste?Please share the recipe Aunty :)

Thank You and GBU
Racheline

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Rachaeline,

the lotus paste recipe is already in my blog.

rgds