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Penang Style Tau Sar Piah Tambun Biscuits 槟城豆沙饼

By Zoebakeforhappykids @bake4happykids

Yup! I like to remind myself that any tau sar piah that (1) is flattened, (2) not firm and crispy and (3) not made with cream-coloured mung bean filling and fried shallots are NOT Penang tau sar piah!!! LOL!

Bearing in my mind of all these important characteristics, this is how I baked my Penang style tau sar piah...

adequate frying oil, preferably something smooth like peanut oil or In a small frying pan or medium saucepan, combine the mung beans, fried shallots, salt and sugar. Cook with
After baking so many different kinds of delicious tau sar piah, I like to conclude my tau sar piah baking exploration at this point of time.
No more tau sar piah baking??? Nay... I still love to bake tau sar piah and love to bake some for my cousin who is living in NYC if I see her.
Are you going to bake any tau sar piah or mooncake or traditional pastries to enjoy with your family and friends in this coming mid-autumn festival? I hope that you will like all the tau sar piah recipes that I have explored. Wish that these recipes will be handy for you.
I wish you and your family a happy mid autumn festival! My family and I will be celebrating our mid-autumn festival in Vancouver and we will be going to Disneyland in LA and San Francisco too. Yay!!! I promise that I will be back again to blog again in 3 weeks time. See ya!
Make 24
Here's the recipe that is mostly adapted from the book, Olden tasty Treats by Choong Su Yin For the water dough:
200g all purpose flour
80g shortening*, preferably trans fat free kind like Crisco
30g caster sugar
95g water
For the oil dough:
180g cake flour
85g shortening*, preferably trans fat free kind like Crisco
For the filling:
120g mung bean, washed with cold water and soaked with water overnight in the fridge
4 shallots, thinly sliced
1 tsp salt
100g icing sugar
3-4 tbsp shallot oil, just enough to moisten the filling
For the egg wash:
1 egg yolk, roughly beaten
*I'm sorry that you can't substitute shortening with butter or any other fat in this recipe. I reckon shortening works the best in this case.
To prepare the mung bean filling:
Alfa One rice bran oil. Wash and drain the soaked mung beans thoroughly. Using a steamer, steamed at high heat for about 30 mins or until they can be easily squashed by our fingers.
Heat a frying pan with adequate amount of oil, deep fry shallot until they are fragrant and crispy with deep golden brown colours. Remove the shallot from the frying oil. Do not discard the oil and use it subsequently as shallot oil.
very low heat until the sugar dissolves. Remove the filling from the heat immediately! Otherwise, this filling with a good amount of sugar will caramelize when it is cooked further. Using a spatula or a fork, mash the mixture and stir in adequate shallot oil until it forms a melt-in-the-mouth and crumbly texture. Set aside to cool completely.

To prepare the water dough:
In a mixing bowl, combine flour and sugar. Rub shortening into the flour mixture and add water to combine mixture into a dough. Knead until it is smooth. Cover the dough with a cling wrap and set aside to rest for 1 hr in room temperature.
To prepare the oil dough:
In a mixing bowl, combine cake flour and shortening to form a pliable dough. Cover it with a cling wrap. Set aside.
To assemble:
Divide the water and oil dough into 24 equal portions.
Take a portion of water dough and roll it into a flat round shape. Place a portion of oil dough on the rolled water dough and wrap the water dough around the oil dough. Seal the edges.
Using a rolling pin, roll the combined dough into an oval shape and roll it up like Swiss roll. Using a rolling pin, roll the combined dough into a long strip and roll up like a Swiss roll again.
Using a rolling pin, roll the dough into a flat round disc. Place about 1 tablespoonful of mung bean fillings in the center of the dough. Wrap it and seal the edges. Using your palm, roll the enclosed pastry into a rounded ball. Repeat this shaping method with the rest of the pastry and filling.
Preheat the oven to 200°C. Line baking tray with baking paper. Place the wrapped pastries with its seam side down onto the prepared tray.
Apply egg wash on the pastries and bake for 20-30 mins or until deep golden brown.
Happy Baking

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