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2 ways to make delicious and unique mooncakes with sticky rice and savory pork filling

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Mooncake with sticky rice filling, salty and fatty, combined with soft and fragrant dough creates a unique dish that is incredibly delicious. If you are curious about this enticing flavor, then let’s get into the kitchen with TasteVN to learn these 2 recipes right away!

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1 Prepare the ingredients and marinate the meat
2 Stir-fry the meat, sausage, and fry the shallots
3 Make mung bean filling
4 Make the cake dough
5 Shaping the cake
6 Baking the cake
7 Final product
8 Prepare and marinate the meat
9 Sauté shallots and stir-fry the meat
10 Green Bean Filling
11 Mixing the outer dough
12 Mixing the inner dough
13 Filling and Rolling the Dough
14 Shaping and Baking the Cake
15 Final Product
16 How to choose fresh, clean, and safe pork belly
17 How to choose good mung beans

1. Mooncake with sticky rice and braised pork filling

Mooncake with sticky rice and braised pork filling
  • Preparation

    30 minutes

  • Cooking

    1 hour 30 minutes

  • Difficulty

    Medium

Ingredients for Mooncake with sticky rice and braised pork filling For 5 cakes

All-purpose flour 130 gr Peanut butter 5 gr Baking soda 1/8 teaspoon (baking powder) Pork floss 10 gr Mung beans 120 gr Sausage 1 piece (stick) Pork belly 100 gr Shallots 3 bulbs Mooncake syrup 110 gr Corn syrup 2 tablespoons Coloring water 2 teaspoons Fish sauce 3 teaspoons Cooking oil 30 ml Common spices a little (sugar/ seasoning/ pepper/ salt)

How to choose delicious and safe sausage

  • Color: Sausages that do not use coloring will have a pink-red color, bright hue, and show the clarity of the meat inside.
  • Smell: If there is a characteristic aroma from wine, spices, and pepper, then that sausage is good.
  • Outer casing of the sausage: Sausages often use pig intestines for the casing. Therefore, when buying, you should pay attention to see if the casing is dry or has signs of mold.
  • Meat filling: The filling when sliced should have the casing tightly attached, smooth meat, uniform color, and delicious taste.
  • In addition, you should choose to buy branded sausage products on the market, with careful packaging and vacuum-sealed to prevent mold and bacteria.
See details: How to choose delicious and safe sausage

Where to buy mooncake syrup?

You can find mooncake syrup at specialty baking shops or make it at home according to the recipe instructions from TasteVN!

See details: How to cook mooncake syrup with beautiful color and unbeatable quality

Ingredients for the mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling

Required tools

Oven, blender, non-stick pan, bowl, mooncake mold 150gr,…

How to prepare Moon Cake with sticky rice filling and braised pork

  • Prepare the ingredients and marinate the meat

    First, rinse the mung beans clean and soak them for 6 – 7 hours or overnight.

    Wash the pork belly and let it drain. Then, cut the meat into small pieces about 1/2 the width of a small finger.

    Next, cut the sausage lengthwise and then dice it into small cubes. Peel the shallots and slice them thinly.

    Add to a pot the chopped pork belly, a bit of sliced shallots, 2 teaspoons of caramel sauce, 3 teaspoons of fish sauce, 1 teaspoon of pepper, 1 teaspoon of seasoning powder, and 1.5 teaspoons of sugar.

    Finally, mix the meat well and marinate for 10 minutes to absorb the spices.

    Step 1 Prepare the ingredients and marinate the meat for Moon Cake with sticky rice filling and braised pork
    Step 1 Prepare the ingredients and marinate the meat for Moon Cake with sticky rice filling and braised pork
    Step 1 Prepare the ingredients and marinate the meat for Moon Cake with sticky rice filling and braised pork
    Step 1 Prepare the ingredients and marinate the meat for Moon Cake with sticky rice filling and braised pork
  • Stir-fry the meat, sausage, and fry the shallots

    Place the marinated meat on the stove, then stir-fry the meat over low heat until it tightens, releases all the fat, and turns brown.

    Note: After stir-frying, remember to drain off the excess fat!

    Place a pan on the stove, add about 50ml of cooking oil and heat it up. Next, add the sliced shallots and fry until golden and fragrant. After frying the shallots, strain them through a bowl to separate the fried shallot oil from the shallot residue.

    Place a new pan on the stove, add the sausage and stir-fry until it is firm, evenly cooked, and has released some fat.

    Step 2 Stir-fry meat, sausage, and fried shallots for Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling
    Step 2 Stir-fry meat, sausage, and fried shallots for Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling
    Step 2 Stir-fry meat, sausage, and fried shallots for Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling
    Step 2 Stir-fry meat, sausage, and fried shallots for Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling
  • Make mung bean filling

    Place a pot on the stove, add the softened mung beans that have been soaked and a little water just enough to cover the beans, then bring to a boil over high heat. When the water in the pot boils, reduce to medium-low heat and continue cooking the beans until they are soft.

    Next, add 7 teaspoons of sugar and a little salt to the pot and stir well until the sugar dissolves. Then, put the mung beans into a blender to puree until smooth.

    Tip: To make the filling smooth after cooking, you can strain the pureed mung beans through a sieve!

    Heat a pan on the stove, add the ground mung beans. Then, gradually add 2 tablespoons of fried shallot oil while stirring on low heat to combine.

    Next, add another 2 tablespoons of corn syrup. Continue to stir until the filling is soft and sticky, forming a uniform mass that does not stick to the pan.

    Finally, add 2/3 of the fried shallots and mix well, turn off the heat and let the filling cool.

    Step 3 Stir-fried mung bean filling Mooncake with sticky rice and braised pork
    Step 3 Stir-fried mung bean filling Mooncake with sticky rice and braised pork
    Step 3 Stir-fried mung bean filling Mooncake with sticky rice and braised pork
    Step 3 Stir-fried mung bean filling Mooncake with sticky rice and braised pork
  • Make the cake dough

    Put 110g of syrup for baked mooncake, 15ml of cooking oil, and 5g of peanut butter into a bowl and mix well.

    In a large bowl, add 130g of wheat flour and 1/8 teaspoon of baking soda, then mix well. Next, create a well and pour the syrup mixture into it, mixing until the flour is combined.

    Then, use your hands to knead until the dough is smooth and not sticky to your hands. Finally, cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and let it rest for 30 minutes to 1 hour.

    Step 4 Make the dough Mooncake with sticky rice and braised pork
    Step 4 Make the dough Mooncake with sticky rice and braised pork
    Step 4 Make the dough for the Mooncake with sticky rice and pork filling
    Step 4 Make the dough for the Mooncake with sticky rice and pork filling
  • Shaping the cake

    Divide the dough and filling into multiple portions, with a ratio of 50g dough : 100g filling.

    For the filling, weigh 80g of mung beans and 20g of meat (pork, sausage, fried onion, shredded pork). Roll the mung beans into a ball, create a hole in the middle and add the meat, then seal it.

    Roll the dough into a ball, then flatten it, place the filling in the center and seal it tightly against the edges, rolling it into a ball.

    Tip: To prevent the dough from puffing up and cracking while baking, you should seal the dough tightly around the filling to keep air from getting in!

    Dust the mold with a little dry flour, place the cake inside, and gently press it down to flatten. Next, press the spring firmly and hold for 10 seconds to shape the cake.

    Step 5 Shaping the cake for the Mooncake with sticky rice and pork filling
    Step 5 Shaping the cake for the Mooncake with sticky rice and pork filling
    Step 5 Shaping the cake for the Mooncake with sticky rice and pork filling
    Step 5 Shaping the cake for the Mooncake with sticky rice and pork filling
  • Baking the cake

    Preheat the oven to 190 degrees Celsius for 10 minutes.

    Place the cakes on a tray lined with parchment paper, and spray mist on the surface of the cakes. Bake for the first time at 190 degrees Celsius for 12 – 14 minutes. Then, take the cakes out and let them cool for about 15 minutes.

    Dissolve 1 egg yolk with 2 teaspoons of fresh milk. Brush a thin layer of this mixture on the cooled surface of the cakes.

    Continue by putting the cakes back in the oven and baking for the second time for 10 minutes at 190 degrees Celsius. After 10 minutes, let the cakes cool and brush the egg mixture, then bake for the third time at 180 degrees Celsius for 7 – 10 minutes.

    Step 6 Baking the cake Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling
    Step 6 Baking the cake Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling
    Step 6 Baking the cake Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling
    Step 6 Baking the cake Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling
  • Final product

    The cakes will be soft, fragrant, and have a better color after 1 – 2 days!

    The mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling has a lightly sweet crust, while the filling inside is rich from mung beans, savory and fatty from the types of meat, with a light aroma of fried onions. It has to be said that it is incredibly delicious!

    Step 7 Final product Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling
    Step 7 Final product Mooncake with sticky rice and braised meat filling

2. Moon Cake with Layered Sticky Rice and Braised Pork Filling

Moon Cake with Layered Sticky Rice and Braised Pork Filling
  • Preparation

    40 minutes

  • Cooking

    1 hour 45 minutes

  • Difficulty

    Medium

Ingredients for Moon Cake with Layered Sticky Rice and Braised Pork Filling For 8 cakes

All-purpose flour 385 gr Mung beans 150 gr Dried pork floss 50 gr Pork belly 100 gr Brown sugar 40 gr Chicken eggs 3 eggs Shallots 10 bulbs Fish sauce 3 teaspoons Cooking oil 85 ml Common spices a little (sugar/ seasoning/ salt/ pepper) Water 70 ml

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Ingredients for the moon cake with sticky rice and braised pork filling

Tools Required

Oven, blender, non-stick pan, pot, bowl, knife,…

How to make Mooncake with layers of sticky rice and braised pork filling

  • Prepare and marinate the meat

    Wash the pork belly and let it drain, then cut the meat into bite-sized pieces.

    Put the cut meat into a pot, add 3 teaspoons of fish sauce, 1/2 teaspoon of seasoning, 1/2 teaspoon of pepper, 1 teaspoon of sugar, and a little sliced shallot. Mix well and marinate for 30 minutes.

    Step 1 Prepare and marinate the meat for Mooncake with layers of sticky rice and braised pork filling
    Step 1 Prepare and marinate the meat for Mooncake with layers of sticky rice and braised pork filling
  • Sauté shallots and stir-fry the meat

    Peel the shallots, slice them thinly, then sauté with cooking oil until golden and fragrant.

    Place the pot of meat on the stove and stir-fry until the meat is firm. Then, pour in enough water to cover the meat and braise over low heat until the water is nearly evaporated, and the meat is cooked and has a brown color.

    Step 2 Sauté shallots and stir-fry the meat for Mooncake with layers of sticky rice and braised pork filling
    Step 2 Sauté shallots and stir-fry the meat for Mooncake with layers of sticky rice and braised pork filling
  • Green Bean Filling

    Rinse the green beans clean and soak them for 8 hours. Then, add the green beans into a pot with a little salt and enough water to cover the beans.

    Cook the beans over high heat until the water in the pot boils. Next, reduce to medium heat and continue cooking until the beans are soft and mushy.

    Next, puree the green bean mixture and add it to a non-stick pan along with 30g of sugar and 5g of salt. Stir well until the sugar completely dissolves.

    Then, slowly pour 40ml of fried onion oil into the pan and continue to stir-fry until the mixture becomes nearly dry.

    Dilute 1 tablespoon of flour with a little water, then add it to the filling in the pan. Stir-fry until the filling is dry, not sticking to the pan, and forms a smooth, pliable mass.

    Next, sprinkle a little dry flour into the filling and mix well. Finally, add 1/3 of the previously fried onions, mix thoroughly for another 2 minutes, then turn off the heat.

    Tip: To prevent the filling from being oily, you should sprinkle a little dry flour at the last step!
    Step 3 Stir-fry green bean filling for Mooncake with layered sticky rice and braised pork
    Step 3 Stir-fry green bean filling for Mooncake with layered sticky rice and braised pork
    Step 3 Stir-fry green bean filling for Mooncake with layered sticky rice and braised pork
    Step 3 Stir-fry green bean filling for Mooncake with layered sticky rice and braised pork
  • Mixing the outer dough

    sift 260g of flour and 40g of brown sugar into a bowl and mix well.

    Next, create a well in the center, add 70ml of water, 30ml of cooking oil, and 30g of chicken egg. Mix well until the dough sticks together.

    Use your hands to knead the dough until it forms a uniform mass, wrap it tightly with plastic wrap, and let it rest for 30 minutes.

    Step 4 Mixing the outer dough Mooncake with layered savory sticky rice filling
    Step 4 Mixing the outer dough Mooncake with layered savory sticky rice filling
  • Mixing the inner dough

    In a new bowl, add 110g of flour and 50ml of cooking oil and knead well until the dough forms a uniform, smooth mass.

    Wrap it tightly with plastic wrap and let it rest for 30 minutes.

    Step 5 Mixing the inner dough Mooncake with layered savory sticky rice filling
    Step 5 Mixing the inner dough Mooncake with layered savory sticky rice filling
  • Filling and Rolling the Dough

    For the filling, weigh 55g of mung beans and roll them into a ball.

    Next, create a hole in the center of the mung bean ball, add 1 tablespoon of braised meat, 5g of pork floss, and fried onions. Use your hands to shape it so that the mung beans completely cover the filling inside. Repeat until all the filling is used up.

    Divide the outer and inner dough into several portions, with a ratio of 35g outer dough : 15g inner dough, and roll them into balls.

    Roll both types of dough into long diamond shapes. Then, place the inner dough on top of the outer dough.

    Gently press down with your hands to blend the dough, then roll it up. Next, roll the dough to about 10cm long and fold it into thirds.

    Step 6 Filling and Rolling the Dough for Layered Mooncake with Sticky Rice and Braised Meat
    Step 6 Filling and Rolling the Dough for Layered Mooncake with Sticky Rice and Braised Meat
    Step 6 Filling and Rolling the Dough for Layered Mooncake with Sticky Rice and Braised Meat
    Step 6 Filling and Rolling the Dough for Layered Mooncake with Sticky Rice and Braised Meat
  • Shaping and Baking the Cake

    Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes.

    Use a rolling pin to thin out the dough, place the filling inside, then pinch the edges of the dough tightly and roll into a ball.

    Place the cake in the oven and bake at 180 degrees Celsius for 15 – 18 minutes. After that, take the cake out to cool completely.

    Beat 1 egg yolk with a bit of egg white and 1 teaspoon of cooking oil. Next, brush this mixture onto the cooled cake and bake for an additional 5 – 6 minutes.

    Step 7 Shaping and Baking the Cake Mid-Autumn Cake with Layered Sticky Rice Filling
    Step 7 Shaping and Baking the Cake Mid-Autumn Cake with Layered Sticky Rice Filling
    Step 7 Shaping and Baking the Cake Mid-Autumn Cake with Layered Sticky Rice Filling
    Step 7 Shaping and Baking the Cake Mid-Autumn Cake with Layered Sticky Rice Filling
  • Final Product

    The Mid-Autumn cake with layered sticky rice filling has a light sweetness and a moderate saltiness. The outer layer is chewy and blends well with the rich filling from mung beans, and you will definitely love it from the first bite.

    Step 8 Final Product Mid-Autumn Cake with Layered Sticky Rice Filling
    Step 8 Final Product Mid-Autumn Cake with Layered Sticky Rice Filling

How to choose fresh, clean, and safe pork belly

  • Delicious pork belly has a balanced ratio of fat and meat, so when enjoying it, you won’t feel greasy from too much fat or too dry from having too much lean meat.
  • You should choose meat with a thick outer skin, a layer of fat that is 1.5cm – 2cm thick, and the lean meat firmly attached to the fatty part. However, to achieve the best taste, you should not buy meat with an outer skin that is too thick, as this indicates that the pig has been raised for a long time and will not taste good.
  • Pay attention to the color of the pork; good pork belly has dry outer skin, with red or bright pink color. The cut meat should have a beautiful bright pink color, with soft white-pink skin. The fat interspersed with the meat should be bright white and firm.
  • Fresh and delicious meat will have a distinctive smell; if the meat has a strange or foul odor, it is best to avoid purchasing it.
  • The elasticity of pork belly is very good, so it is important to check carefully before buying. Press the meat with your hand; if the indentation quickly returns to its original state, it is good pork.
See details: How to choose fresh, clean, and safe pork belly

How to choose good mung beans

  • You should choose new mung beans that are bright green, plump, and shiny, with a natural aroma of mung beans when smelled.
  • When held in hand, they should feel firm and not leave any powdery residue.
  • Do not choose beans that have unusual colors, signs of mold or insects, or have a strange smell when sniffed.
See more: The benefits of mung beans for health

See more:
  • How to make traditional mooncake with roasted chicken filling
  • How to make delicious Taiwan thousand-layer mooncake
  • How to make simple mooncake without filling at home for the Mid-Autumn Festival

Refresh your family’s mooncake tray on the full moon night with 2 ways to make mooncake with sticky rice filling and braised meat! Ensure that the uniqueness of this filling will make everyone fall in love.

Cooking time: 90 minutes
Level: Medium
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