Snow Skin Mooncake-Video Recipe with Custard Filling (2024)

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Snow skin mooncake (a video recipe) for traditional Chinese Mid-autumn day. This time, we are enjoying creamy custard filling.

Mooncakes are the most popular symbolized festival food for our Mid-autumn day. There are a large group of mooncakes to choose in recent years. Snow skin mooncake is a new family member compared to traditional cantonese mooncakes.

I am quite excited but also a little bit blue, as we will celebrate our Mid-autumn day in following two weeks. For me, mid-autumn day is the most important holiday along with the year because it is my birthday. Most people of my generation in China celebrate birthday based on our lunar calendar. When I was still a young girl, my grandma always cooked yummy dishes, make mooncakes and Sichuan glutinous rice cake to celebrate my birthday. To me, the new city of Shenzhen is familiar but also strange. I do not have any relatives here. The emotion of missing my mom, dad and grand parents is becoming stronger and stronger. And my way to help me out is to make yummy food and share with others. So I make a large box of snow skin mooncake for my husband’s colleagues. If you prefer a colored version, check this post: snow skin mooncakes.

I use creamy custard filling for this year’s snow skin mooncake, as I just can't reject the milky and creamy taste. And I have also posted a famous Dim Sum creamy custard bun previously using the same filling.

To make the snow skin mooncake with the best results, I highly recommend measuring all the ingredients. And there are several tips before you starting making your own.

  1. To make the perfect custard filling, custard powder is necessary. It is firstly imported by some bakery stores in Hong Kong and now becomes a popular baking ingredient in Mainland China too. It increases the milky aroma and adds a light yellow color to the filling. However if it really too difficult to acquire, you can skip it with some sacrifice of the taste. And if you plan to skip custard powder, using more egg yolks can help to improve the color.
  2. During the whole processing, stir the liquid forcefully and keep the fire as slow as possible, otherwise the flour might be caking. After heating, continue to stir the filling for several minutes just like the video until the texture becomes very very fine and smooth
  3. Kneading the wrapper dough is another important tip. This will help to keep the wrapper soft after refrigeration. And usually the wrapper will be slightly sticky even after refrigeration; you can coat your hands with pan-fried glutinous rice flour or ware a kitchen plastic glove.
  4. In is important to coat the mooncake stamp each time before shaping, otherwise the mooncake might stick to the stamp.
  5. Helpful ingredient links from Amazon for the appearance reference: water milled glutinous rice flour, water milled rice flour, wheat starch, mooncake stamp. You can try to search them in large local asian stores.

Snow Skin Mooncake-Video Recipe with Custard Filling (5)

Snow Skin Mooncake-Video Recipe with Custard Filling

Traditional Chinese Snow Skin Mooncake with creamy custard filling

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Chinese

Keyword: mooncake, Snow Skin

Prep Time: 4 hours hours

Cook Time: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 8 hours hours

Servings: 16 I am using a 50g mooncake stamp and making around 16 mooncakes in totally out of the following amount. Wrapper VS filling ratio: 2:3;

Calories: 129kcal

Ingredients

  • cup of glutinous rice flour for coating

Creamy custard filling

  • 1.5 tbsp. custard powder
  • ½ cup wheat starch +2 tablespoons cake flour
  • 100 ml milk
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter ,30grams
  • ½ cup granulated sugar ,60 grams
  • 2 eggs ,100g or 1 large egg+ another yolk (whisked)

wrapper

  • 45 g glutinous rice flour
  • 35 g rice flour water milled version
  • 20 g wheat starch
  • 40 g sugar or sugar powder
  • 185 g milk or unsweetened coconut milk
  • 18 g vegetable oil

Instructions

Make creamy custard filling

  • In a small pot over slowest heat, dissolve sugar with milk.

  • Shift all the flours and custard powder quickly. Stir to combine well. Add egg and butter in. Keep stirring forcefully in the whole process to combine everything and avoid caking. Heat until the mixture becomes very thick and form a paste texture. Remove from fire and keep stirring for several minutes until it becomes fine and smooth.

  • Transfer out, cool down and cover with plastic wrapper. Refrigerate for several hours until hardened so you can shape the filling easily.

Make the wrapper

Make coating flour

  • In a fry pan, stir fry raw glutinous rice flour on medium low heat until the flour turns light yellow. Remove it from the heat. Set aside to cool down.

Assemble

  • Measure each wrapper around 20grams and filling 30 grams. And then shape both of wrapper and filling to balls.

  • Prepare the dusting flour, filling, wrapper and mooncake stamp. Assemble the mooncake stamp well and then dust with flour. Shake off extra flour and set aside.

  • Wrap the filling with wrapper and seal completely. And then shape to a ball firstly and further to an oval. Place the oval to stamp (unsealed side first), flat with bottom with fingers; push the shaping tool to stamp the flowers. Then demold carefully. If you find the mooncake is sticky on the stamp, use the other hand to help separating.

Video

Notes

Those snow skin mooncakes need to be stored in airtight wrapper or container separately; otherwise, the surface will dry out. The best enjoying time is the next day after assembling.

If you want to frozen them, they can be frozen up to 1 week but move to refrigerating area several hours before serving until they are soft back.

Nutrition

Calories: 129kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 19mg | Potassium: 45mg | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 100IU | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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  • Taro Paste - Creamy Purple Taro Root Paste
  • Mango sago
  • Youtiao-Chinese Doughnut Sticks

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Comments

  1. Areta

    Hi, was wondering if I can use this custard filling for baked custard mooncakes?

    Reply

    • Elaine

      Sure!

      Reply

  2. Jennifer

    Hi,
    I am having hard time making the custard filling.
    It tasted like I added too much flour and there are lumps clear flour. How can I fix this? 🙁

    Reply

    • Elaine

      Hi Jennifer,
      Add an extra amount of water to make the filling a little bit running and then strain the filling to get a smooth version. Just like what I did in mung bean cake.

      Reply

      • Olha

        Hi! Great recipe! But since I'm a vegan, I cannot use this filling, as it contains eggs. Can you please recommend me a filling I could use? Thank you so much!

        Reply

        • Elaine

          You can use red bean paste or mung bean paste.

          Reply

  3. Jan

    Hi Elaine,

    Could I ask what the measurements of the dry ingredients of the custard filling are in grams?

    Thank you!

    Reply

    • Elaine

      Jan,
      Currently, I don't have the actual grams measurement for the filling. I will update it next time when I make buns with custard filling.

      Reply

  4. Margaret

    Snow Skin Mooncake-Video Recipe with Custard Filling (12)
    I made this today, and it was amazing! I looks just like the picture. Thank you for the recipe and for the video. It tastes as good as it looks!

    Reply

    • Elaine

      Thanks Margaret!

      Reply

  5. Pola

    Hello!
    I'd like to make some of this gorgeous cakes but how do you think- is possible to freeze the dough for next preparation?

    greetings

    Reply

    • Elaine

      Pola,
      You need to knead the dough until it is still hot. But the well made cake can be kept in fridge for couple of days.

      Reply

  6. Jelene

    Hi , I got bad experience making the snow skin mooncake. The skin looks hard and tastes like rubber . The custard is too ruuny and sweet. Give up

    Reply

    • Elaine

      How long you store the mooncake?

      Reply

  7. Joanne

    Hello, How do I fix the wrapper dough, it’s very thin and doesn’t stick together. Can I add more glutinous rice flour to the dough and steam again?

    Reply

    • Elaine

      You can add cooked glutinous rice to adjust the texture, but I don't recommend re-steaming them.

      Reply

  8. Tina

    Hi! Do you have any suggestions on what I could do if I wanted the filling to be firmer? My parents are traditional and are used to mung bean type fillings but custard sounds just too yummy to pass up. I'm hoping to slowly wean them into it lol.

    Thanks!!

    Reply

    • Elaine

      Tina,
      You can slightly reduce the water amount or add more rice flour to get a firmer texture.

      Reply

  9. Karina

    Snow Skin Mooncake-Video Recipe with Custard Filling (13)
    I’ve made this the snow skin wrapper recipe a million times- always perfect always tasty! Easiest to prepare compare to other recipes. Thank you so much for sharing and for this BEAUTIFUL blog.
    Much love from New Mexico, USA
    Karina

    Reply

    • Elaine

      Thank you so much Karina for trying and this lovely feedback!!

      Reply

  10. Ying

    Hi, for the wrapper if I use unsweetened coconut milk for the wrapper, it is much thicker than normal milk. Does this affect the end result? Thanks.

    Reply

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Snow Skin Mooncake-Video Recipe with Custard Filling (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between snow skin and mooncake? ›

Although snow skin mooncakes are usually made and sold by bakeries, these mooncakes are not baked in ovens like traditional cakes. Further, unlike traditional mooncakes which are served at room temperature, snow skin mooncakes are typically eaten cold.

Can snow skin mooncake keep long? ›

For the best taste experience, refrigerate your snow skin mooncakes and take them out around 5 to 15 minutes before you eat them. If you keep them in the right temperature conditions, snow skin mooncakes can last for as long as 2 weeks. If kept frozen at minus 18 degrees celsius, they can last even longer.

How do you eat lava custard mooncake? ›

According to Chef Yip Wing Wah, inventor of Egg Custard Mooncake, all mooncakes are good to eat at room temperature. Eaters can try to reheat Egg Custard Mooncake and Lava Mooncakes to bring out more aroma. Preheat oven at 150 degrees Celsius (300 degrees Fahrenheit) and reheat the mooncakes for 5 minutes.

What is moon cake made of? ›

The ingredients usually consist of: jam, dried sausage, mung bean paste, salt, sugar, cooking oil, sugared lard, lotus seed, watermelon seed, etc. Compared to other variants, Vietnamese mooncakes' flavor is more on the sweet side. Thus, to balance it, salted egg yolk is often added.

Do you put snowskin mooncakes in the freezer or fridge? ›

Snowskin mooncakes should be stored in refrigerated conditions as soon as possible after purchase. Ice-cream mooncakes should be stored in the freezer, and consumed as soon as possible upon opening. Do not refreeze mooncakes after they have been thawed.

Is Snowskin mooncake healthier? ›

Compare and choose wisely. Snow skin mooncakes generally contain less calories compared to the traditional ones. However, this may not be the case, depending on the fillings; an average-sized durian snow skin mooncake can contain up to 900kcal of calories.

Should I put mooncake in the fridge? ›

At low temperatures, the skin of the mooncakes dries out and the mooncakes become hard, affecting their taste. Mooncakes within their shelf life should be stored in a cool, ventilated, and dry place. Snow skin mooncakes are an exception, which should be placed in the refrigerator at 2–5°C (36–41°F).

Why does mooncake skin crack? ›

If the mooncakes are not cooled down before apply eggwash, you will get cooked egg mixture on the mooncakes, cracks may form too.

How long to defrost snow skin mooncake? ›

For our Snowskin Mooncakes, they are delivered in frozen condition and should be kept in the freezer immediately. It will take about 15 mins to thaw and once thawed, it is not advisable to freeze again.

Why do you put egg yolk in mooncake? ›

During the Mid-Autumn festival, mooncakes are typically presented as gifts to members of one's family and circle of friends. This dessert has a dense texture and is often decorated with a stamp or design. Mooncakes typically have an egg yolk inside, symbolizing the full moon during the Mid-Autumn festival.

What is the orange thing in mooncake? ›

The egg yolk inside should be a pale orange the color of the rising moon, and it should be seeping out just a little oil, moistening the lotus paste as the knife surgically slices the cake into six perfect wedges.

What is the best mooncake flavor? ›

Lotus Seed Paste

This is the most traditional and popular flavor of mooncake. It has a sweet filling made from lotus seed paste and is often enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Lotus Seed Paste is a traditional Chinese filling for mooncakes made from lotus seeds.

Why mooncake is expensive? ›

Moon cakes are expensive because of the expertise they require. It takes a lot of failure and practices in order to make the crust thin enough without breaking. The traditional ones are filled with lotus paste and a salted yolk or 2. The yolks also take quite a lot of time to make.

When to eat mooncakes in 2024? ›

17 September

When should you eat mooncakes? ›

mooncakes are given out around the Mid-Autumn Festival, a holiday tied to the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunar calendar, or roughly around the time of the September equinox.

What flavor is mooncake? ›

Mooncakes are round pastries with a lotus paste filling, and sometimes have egg yolks – they can be sweet or savory!

How do you eat snow skin mooncake? ›

Snowskin mooncake is enjoyed chilled straight from the fridge. They are typically served cut into quarters or eighths and enjoyed with some tea!

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