Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes

by Eyebrow

4.8 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Easy

Time

1h

Serving

2

Holding a rocking chair, just a small coffee table, flipping through a novel, making a cup of coffee, squeezing a piece of soufflé chocolate mooncake, and slowly savoring the leisure time of this holiday afternoon, really "read the rain, listen to the wind and ask nature"," The sunset is drunk and beautiful"!
To say that this piece of soufflé chocolate mooncake is not complicated to make, as long as you have a little patience. This moon cake crust is practical for cookie dough. Anyone who has made cookies knows that cookies are difficult to squeeze, but it is not a problem when used to make moon cakes. It is simply not a good bag!
I have posted a recipe for chocolate filling, so I won’t repeat it here. You can find "Chocolate Mooncake Filling" on my homepage. I will briefly explain how to do it in the tips. Of course you have to use other fillings as you like.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes

1. The milk meringue ingredients are well weighed. (Before making the milk meringue, divide the chocolate filling into 25 portions, rub the round lid with plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator.)

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

2. The butter softens at room temperature because it is summer and the indoor temperature is still very high. If it is winter, it can be heated in water, but it cannot be melted into liquid! It's softened until the finger is pressed, and a hole can be pressed immediately.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

3. Pour in powdered sugar.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

4. Turn off the power of the electric whisk, and manually mix the butter and powdered sugar to prevent the powdered sugar from splashing.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

5. Turn on the electric whisk at low speed and beat until the butter is puffy and white, then pour in corn oil and beat well.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

6. Pour in the whole egg liquid in 2 times and beat well, then pour down again after each time.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

7. Pour the condensed milk and beat well.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

8. Mix all-purpose flour, cornstarch, and milk powder through a sieve, and sift into the butter mixture.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

9. Use a spatula to cut and mix first, then press and mix until there is no dry powder.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

10. Put it into a fresh-keeping bag and knead it into a dough through the fresh-keeping bag with your hands. Don't knead it too much, just form a dough. At this point, the pastry crust is complete.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

11. I started to pack mooncakes, put on disposable gloves, and divide it into 12 doughs. My pie crust is about 20 grams each, and the filling is 25 grams each.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

12. The process of making moon cakes:
First press the pie crust dough into a round crust with a thickness in the middle and thin round sides. Hold the crust with the left hand and put the filling ball on the right.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

13. Hold the stuffing ball with your right hand and turn over with your left hand so that the dough covers the stuffing ball.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

14. Gently pinch the dough with the left hand to make the dough fit the filling ball.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

15. Turn it over to make the filling ball upward, and gently push the dough with the tiger's mouth with your right hand to slowly wrap the filling ball, and rotate the mooncake embryo with your left hand and right hand.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

16. Round the mouth after closing.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

17. Use a moon cake mold to press into a raw moon cake embryo. If it sticks to the mold, put the mooncake embryo in the cornstarch and roll it, pat the floating flour and press it.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

18. Preheat the oven up and down at 190℃, put the middle and upper layer on the baking tray and bake for 5 minutes to set the shape, then take it out and brush the egg mixture. Then bake at 180°C for 15-20 minutes, and the surface can be colored.

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

19. Enjoy the leisure time!

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

20. In addition to moon cakes, you can also eat strawberry-filled chocolate, and search for the store "Puffy Berry Brand Store" on Taobao!

Chocolate Souffle Mooncakes recipe

Tips:

1. The recipe of the pie crust refers to the recipes of the 2012 kitchen mates in the Realm of Wind, with changes.
2. The process diagram of making moon cakes. I originally made a GIF animation, but the graphic recipes could not be sent! I hope Gourmet Jie can improve it, and the graphic recipes can also be activated.
3. It is strongly recommended to divide the filling into balls before making the milk meringue. It is best to freeze harder. The firmer the filling balls, the better the crust.
4. When baking, set the shape at high temperature first, and be sure to use a wool brush when brushing the egg liquid. The silicone brush is too rough and the brush is uneven. In addition, if the egg liquid is sieved beforehand, it will be more even and better. I don’t know where I left my wool brush. The silicone brush I used was too ugly.
5. The surface of the newly baked mooncake may be a little cracked, and it will not be visible after cooling. It may also have big feet, you can squeeze it while it is hot and give it the whole volume.
6. The method of filling chocolate mooncake: 120g chocolate, 3 eggs, 85g milk, 7g cocoa powder, 35g flour, 35g orange powder, 50g sugar. Stir the sugar, eggs, and milk evenly, add the powder and stir evenly, sieve, heat the chocolate into the batter to melt, and fry until it becomes a dough and does not stick to your hands. For details, please refer to my "Chocolate Mooncake Filling" recipe.
7. The freshly roasted and cooled skin has a crisp and hard taste, and it will become softer after absorbing a little moisture in the air overnight. Keep sealed and eat within three days.

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