Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes
When it comes to snacks that evoke warmth and joy, few can match the delightful texture and flavor of Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes. These charming little treats boast a soft, chewy exterior with a delicate matcha flavor that’s simply irresistible. Perfect for family gatherings or cozy winter evenings, mooncakes are a nostalgic treat that first caught my attention during a friend’s family gathering. Watching them being made from scratch was a true revelation! Unlike traditional baked mooncakes, these snow skin mooncakes are easy to prepare and can be made at home without any fancy equipment. They’ve become a popular alternative to recipes I’ve shared in the past, like my famous Red Bean Paste Cookies. If you love culinary adventures, this surprisingly simple recipe will have your loved ones basking in its delicious charm.
What is Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes?
Hold onto your spatulas, because we’re diving into the delightful world of Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes! With a name that sounds both fancy and fun, you might be wondering, “Why snow skin?” Perhaps it’s because these mooncakes have a wonderfully soft, snow-like texture that delights every bite. Or maybe it’s an elaborate way to lure us in with the idea that they’re as light as a snowflakes. “The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,” and these mooncakes are definitely on the right track! As you prepare to impress family and friends with this treat, envision the joy on their faces as they savor the luscious matcha taste. Now, let’s jump into this delightful creation!
Why You’ll Love This Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes
There are three main reasons you’ll absolutely fall in love with Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes. First off, the main dish highlight is that soft, chewy texture colored beautifully by the matcha, creating a unique visual and flavorful experience. Secondly, by crafting these treats at home, you save costs while gaining a sense of accomplishment. There’s something magical about creating your favorite snacks from scratch! Finally, let’s talk about those flavorful toppings: adzuki bean paste or your favorite filling makes these mooncakes a delicious adventure. If you’ve ever relished a traditional chocolate cake, you’ll find that these mooncakes pack a flavor punch that stands shoulder to shoulder with your beloved dessert. So roll up your sleeves and get ready to make this treat your new favorite!
How to Make Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes
Quick Overview
These Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes are perfect for both novices and seasoned bakers. In about an hour, you’ll create these delightful treats that balance soft textures with earthy matcha flavors. The preparation is straightforward, making this recipe twice as enjoyable as it is delicious!
Ingredients for Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes
- 200g glutinous rice flour
- 50g matcha powder
- 150g water
- 75g sugar
- 100g red bean paste or another favorite halal filling
- Cornstarch for dusting
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Mixing the Snow Skin: In a large bowl, combine 200g glutinous rice flour, 50g matcha powder, and 75g sugar. Gradually add 150g water while mixing until you achieve a smooth batter. Don’t be shy; get your hands in there to ensure everything is well combined!
- Steaming the Mixture: Once your mixture is ready, pour it into a heatproof container. Steam the mixture over a pot of boiling water for about 25-30 minutes. You will know it’s ready once it becomes firm and translucent.
- Cooling Down: After the mixture has been steamed, remove it from the heat and let it cool for about 10-15 minutes. Once cooled, lightly dust your working surface with cornstarch to prevent sticking.
- Shaping: Divide the cooled matcha mixture into small balls (around 30g each). Flatten each ball and place about 10-15g of your filling (like red bean paste) in the center. Carefully wrap the dough around the filling and shape it into a ball.
- Molding: Dust your mooncake molds with cornstarch. Place each filled dough ball into the mold, then press firmly to shape it. Gently release the mooncake from the mold onto a serving plate. Repeat for all mooncakes.
- Chilling: Refrigerate your mooncakes for at least 30 minutes before serving. This sets the texture and enhances the flavors.
Top Tips for Perfecting Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes
- Substitutions: If you’re unable to find glutinous rice flour, you can substitute it with a similar texture flour, but the final product may vary. Always ensure any ingredients you use are Halal-certified.
- Avoiding Stickiness: Keep your hands and work surfaces dusted with cornstarch to prevent the dough from sticking.
- Timing is Key: Be sure to follow the steaming times closely to maintain that perfect, chewy texture!
Storing and Reheating Tips
To keep your Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes fresh, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They should last up to one week, although I doubt they’ll last that long! If you want to savor them for longer, consider freezing them. Just be sure to wrap each mooncake individually in plastic wrap before placing them in a freezer-safe container. When it’s time to enjoy, allow them to thaw in the refrigerator for a few hours for the best taste and texture.

With their delightful matcha flavor and satisfying chew, these Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes will undoubtedly become a cherished treat for your family. Whether served at a gathering or enjoyed quietly at home, these mooncakes are set to bring smiles and satisfaction. So why wait? Grab your ingredients and start on this fun culinary journey – your taste buds will thank you!

Easy Matcha Green Tea Snow Skin Mooncakes
Ingredients
Method
- In a large bowl, combine glutinous rice flour, matcha powder, and sugar.
- Gradually add water while mixing until achieving a smooth batter.
- Pour the mixture into a heatproof container and steam over boiling water for 25-30 minutes.
- Check that the mixture becomes firm and translucent.
- Remove from heat and let it cool for 10-15 minutes.
- Lightly dust your working surface with cornstarch.
- Divide the cooled matcha mixture into small balls (around 30g each).
- Flatten each ball, place 10-15g of filling in the center, and carefully wrap the dough around the filling.
- Dust mooncake molds with cornstarch.
- Place each filled dough ball in the mold, press firmly to shape, and release onto a serving plate.
- Refrigerate the mooncakes for at least 30 minutes before serving.

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