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taking a break from the drawing table

Mooncakes, lots of mooncakes, but without the moon.

October 27, 2023

Been spending a lot of time in the kitchen trying different mooncake recipes. In Chinese culture, mooncakes are traditionally a treat for the Mid-Autumn Festival. The most popular version, a salted duck egg yolk (the moon), cradled in a sweet adzuki bean filling is wrapped in golden pastry. Special molds are then used to press the cakes into beautiful packages.

I’ve been in the kitchen experimenting with mooncake variations. A full moon and friend’s birthday is coming up and I am excited to share my latest variations at the celebration—pineapple in pastry and black sesame and matcha mung bean fillings in snowskins (mochi).

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