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Chinese Moon Festival

This year The Chinese Moon Festival is Celebrated on October 6th 2006.

EXPERIENCE THE FEEL..
For some great behind the scenes, real life photographs, take a look at Mark Goldstein's gallery.

THE STORY

Discover the traditional tales of Chang Er & Wu Kang, the Jade Rabbit ~
ChineseFortuneTeller

It would be great if anyone has a Child friendly version of the story that they can post or link to ..

MOON CAKE RECIPE
Taken from ~ Kuali~recipes


Quote:
Mooncake skin
Ingredients:
  • 400g golden syrup
  • 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 1/2 tbsp alkaline water (kan sui)
  • 100g corn oil
  • 550g flour
  • A few drops of dark soy sauce

Method:
MIX sieved bicarbonate of soda, golden syrup, alkaline water and oil with a wooden spoon and allow to rest for 4-5 hours in a basin.
Add the dark soy sauce, then fold in sifted flour gradually and mix evenly to form a smooth and soft dough. Let the dough rest for another 6-7 hours.
Divide dough into even balls, each weighing 40-50g.
Footnote:
* When the dough is "well rested" after 5 hours, it hardens a bit and is more elastic. It is also easy to work with.
* The golden syrup is the key factor in ensuring that mooncakes keep longer and the skin does not turn mouldy quickly. The syrup is kept in a cool and dry place and left to mature. It can be made months ahead or kept up to a year.
* Freshly baked mooncakes should be left uncovered so that the free circulation of air around it will slowly soften the skin and help it to mature. This takes 2-3 days.
* Dark soy sauce is used for the pastry dough because it gives a darker shade to the mooncake skin after baking.
Preparation of salted egg yolk
Wash the salted egg yolk and roll over in sesame oil. Steam for 2 minutes. Leave to cool.

Egg glaze
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1 tsb water
  • A pinch of salt
  • A drop of dark soy sauce (for colouring)
Mix well before use.





MOUTH-WATERING MORSELS ... From left, Mixed Nuts Mooncake, Red Date Mooncake and Coconut Mooncake.
-- Picture by C. Jason






FINALLY .....
For Crafting activities that you can use for this festival, take a look at our own Chinese New Year eBook

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