
After I did my cookies compilation 2 days ago (SPECIAL COMPILATION OF 80 CHINESE NEW YEAR RECIPES–PART 1–Cookies, Snacks and Cakes ( 80 春节食谱汇编 1–糕点和曲奇)) , do I still have any Chinese New Year Goodies to share? Yes,
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This is a special compilation for all the Chinese New Year related recipes. It will be divided into 3 posts.
- Part 1 is concerning all the cookies, pastries pertaining to the Chinese New Year recipes.
- Part 2 is this
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i have always heard of this biscuit but I never try it before I blog this cookies. This Chinese New Year, it seems that it is a common Chinese New Year goodies in Chinese Facebook Groups. I also saw
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Koi or carp is an auspicious animal in Chinese traditional beliefs. It is common appeared in Chinese New Year goodies as it denotes progression in career 。 There is a Chinese (鲤鱼跃龙门) sayings that when carps in
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Once upon a time, a group of teenage monkeys were playing in a forest.. Their faces was full of pimples and dirtied with mud.. They were called to celebrate the coming monkey year 2016. Lol..
I did not do
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All the base recipe for different type of commercially sold lapis is basically the same. Minor changes are made to have different flavouring and most will use a base recipe of at least 30 egg yolks. The same is
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I prepared some cashew nut cookies yesterday, the recipe used 2 egg yolks, therefore I have 2 egg whites left. You can refer to this post for the recipe: Cashew Nut Cookies (腰豆酥饼)
Since this quantity is small, immediately
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In Singapore and Malaysia, the number of cookies recipes for Chinese New Year is amazing. It seems that I can never able to blog all the recipes.
When I visited supermarket during this period, one of the things
updated post on 28-12-2016
I just recently realized that this recipe is exactly the same as the “White Almond Cookies 白色杏仁饼“ which is very common in Chinese Facebook Group. Therefore, I have decided to shape the biscuits into normal Chinese
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All these while, I always thought that this snack belong to our Malay or Peranakan brothers or even Dayak brothers in Sarawak.. I seldom saw Chinese elders prepare this and initially, I wanted to Group them into Peranakan or