Monday, August 13, 2007

Tiramisu Snow Skin Mooncake




27 comments:

silverrock said...

Wow! This looks great. I usually prefer the tradtional red bean and salted egg yolk mooncake, but I could learn to love this one too :P Can you share your recipe?

Anonymous said...

Aunty,
I fell in love with all of your mooncakes and desserts. I visit your blog everyday and there are always new creations. You are very good and talented woouuw so amazing :)
Is it hard to make mooncake Aunty? I never make one. If you don't mind please share the recipe Aunty...Thank You

Racheline
USA
USA

Anonymous said...

hi there yochana. would you share this recipe please? i love tiramisu and those mooncakes do look tasty. im hoping i can manage to create similar as i dont have mooncake molds.
thanks
heather

Chawanmushi said...

Lucy ...this one got mascapone cheese inside? tia

kellie said...

Aunty Lucy, I love this mooncake, can share recipe please?

God bless,
Kellie

Anonymous said...

Hi Lucy! I saw the TIRAMISU snow skin mooncake in the book "Mid-Autumn Mooncake. May I know what is the 30g KRIM WELL that the book is using. Your help is much appreciated.

Regrds,
Jadelotus

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi jadelotus,

Cream well is a kind of shortening for making butter cream.

rgds

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi chawanmushi,

No mascarpone. I used cream cheese.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Thanks Lucy! Er.. where can I get that Krim Well? Can I just replace it with the normal white shortening or butter flavour Crisco?

regards,
Jadelotus

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Jadelotus,

I bought Krimwell from a shop that sells baking ingredients and they also conduct classes in Johor Bahru called "Venturi" at Taman University.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Aunty

Wouuww, i've never tried tiramisu mooncake, looks great and delicious, please share the recipe Aunty....

Thanks
Ai

Anonymous said...

hi aunty, how come your mooncake mould has the letters MBK on it? you bought it in the bangkok shopping center?

Anonymous said...

Hi Aunty Yochana,

Is really mouth-watering! I've never heard of Tiramisu mookcake before...till I saw the one in your blog. Can I have the pleasure to get the recipe from you?

Rgds
Mrs Tan

Jam said...

Dear Aunty, how does Venturi compare to Ng Ming Huat? Does it sell more or less baking stuff and are the prices similar? Do you know if they are open on Saturdays? Thank you.

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Jam,

Yes they open on Saturday. Both shops are almost the same.

Here's the address:

Venturi Enterprises
45, Jalan Kebudayaan 1A
Taman Universiti
81300 Skudai, Johor.
Tel: 07-5203923

rgds

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi gillian,

the mooncake mould comes from Ho Chi Minh and I don't know what the MBK means though it sounds like Mabukong in Bangkok.

rgds

Jam said...

Aunty thanks for the information. Planning to go soon.

Anonymous said...

Hi there Aunty,
I wonder where you get the recipe for all the mooncakes you make. If possible can you give me the name of the book since i'm in the USA, we don't have much varieties like in Asia.
I would like to make the beautiful mooncakes like yours for my family.
Thank YOu
Lysa

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Lysa,

Book: Mid-Autumn Mooncakes
by: Khoo See Yew
ISBN: 978 983 2450 32-0

rgds

Anonymous said...

Thank You so Much for your information Aunty

Lysa

Anonymous said...

Hi,
Can I substitute the krim well with another ingredient?
Thanks
Yvonne

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Yvonne,

Use Crisco shortening instead of Krim well.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Yochana.
Will let you know how it works out.
Rgds
Yvonne

n2inpink said...

Dear Aunty Yo,

Book: Mid-Autumn Mooncakes
by: Khoo See Yew
ISBN: 978 983 2450 32-0

is the above book only content jelly mooncakes or include snowskin mooncake?

is the "tiramisu snow skin mooncake" also inside?

thks in advance

Aunty Yochana said...

HI N2INPINK,

The book has a mixture of everything and yes it has this recipe too.

rgds

n2inpink said...

hi aunty yo,

some one is selling S$11 , is it worth buy?

thks for taking yr time to answer tis Q.

takecare!

Aunty Yochana said...

hi n2inpink,

mooncakes cost around that price but if you like it, you can always buy a piece to try.

rgds