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A plate of Strawberry Snow Skin Mooncakes featuring colorful fruit filling

Strawberry Snow Skin Mooncakes

Alice Wellington, January 19, 2026January 19, 2026
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Are Strawberry Snow Skin Mooncakes the Healthier Alternative to Traditional Mooncakes?

Did you know that mooncakes, traditionally enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, can contain upwards of 800 calories each? With the demand for lighter, more health-conscious sweets rising, is it time to explore a delicious alternative? Strawberry snow skin mooncakes have quickly gained popularity not just for their vibrant color and taste, but also because they provide a fresher, lighter take on the classic treat. Let’s dive into this delightful recipe that offers both flavor and a health boost.

Ingredients List

  • Glutinous Rice Flour: The base for snow skin, this flour has a chewy texture, giving the mooncake a unique mouthfeel. If gluten-containing products are a concern, you can experiment with rice flour as a substitute, although texture may vary.

  • Sugar: Used to sweeten the dough, sugar can be adjusted to your taste. For a healthier twist, consider using alternative sweeteners like honey or agave syrup, but keep in mind they may change the final flavor profile.

  • Vegetable Oil: This helps create a smooth texture in the mooncake. Opt for neutral oils like canola or grapeseed. Coconut oil can also work but will add a distinct flavor.

  • Strawberry Puree: Fresh strawberries blend beautifully into a puree for natural sweetness and vibrant color. Alternatively, if strawberries are out of season, raspberry puree will offer a similar taste and joy.

  • Mochi or Red Bean Paste: This can serve as a delightful filling. While red bean paste is traditional and sweet, mochi adds a chewy element. If you want to keep it vegan and gluten-free, consider using a homemade sweet mashed fruit filling.

  • Cornstarch: This ingredient is essential for dusting to prevent sticking. It’s easy to substitute with extra rice flour if needed.

  • Water: To help bind the ingredients together, it’s crucial for achieving the right consistency.

Timing

  • Preparation Time: 30 minutes
  • Cooking Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes

This recipe doesn’t take long to assemble, making it perfect for impromptu celebrations or festive gatherings.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare Strawberry Puree

In a blender, combine fresh strawberries and blend until smooth. If the strawberries are lacking sweetness, feel free to add a touch of sugar. Set aside to let the flavors meld.

Step 2: Make the Snow Skin Dough

In a mixing bowl, combine glutinous rice flour, sugar, and vegetable oil. Gradually add in the strawberry puree and water while stirring to create a soft dough. The mixture should be smooth and slightly sticky.

Step 3: Steam the Dough

Transfer the dough to a heatproof dish, cover tightly with plastic wrap, and steam over boiling water for about 20 minutes. This step is crucial to ensure the dough gains a soft, pliable texture.

Step 4: Prepare the Filling

While the dough is steaming, prepare your filling of choice. If using red bean paste or mochi, divide it into small balls about one tablespoon each.

Step 5: Assemble Mooncakes

Once the dough is ready and slightly cooled, dust a clean surface with cornstarch. Pinch off a portion of the dough and flatten it into a disc. Place the filling in the center and carefully wrap the dough around it to seal.

Step 6: Shape the Mooncakes

Using a mooncake mold, press the filled dough into shape. Release gently and place the mooncake on a parchment-lined tray. Repeat the process for the remaining dough and filling.

Step 7: Chill and Serve

Refrigerate the assembled mooncakes for at least an hour before serving. Once chilled, they are ready to be enjoyed.

Strawberry Snow Skin Mooncakes

Nutritional Value / Health Benefits

  • Low in Calories: Compared to traditional mooncakes, strawberry snow skin mooncakes typically contain around 150-200 calories each, making them a guilt-free sweet.

  • Rich in Vitamin C: Strawberries are packed with vitamin C, essential for immune function and skin health.

  • High in Fiber: The addition of fruit filling increases the fiber content, which aids digestion and promotes a feeling of fullness.

  • Natural Sugars: Using purees as a filling reduces refined sugars, making this mooncake a healthier option.

Healthier Alternatives

  • Sugar Substitutes: Use natural sweeteners like maple syrup or coconut sugar to reduce glycemic impact without compromising taste.

  • Fruit Fillings: Swap out strawberry for other fruits such as mango, blueberry, or kiwi to introduce variety while maintaining a flavorful profile.

  • Whole Grain Flour: For an even healthier dough, you can use whole grain glutinous rice flour or a mix of white and whole grain versions to boost fiber.

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve with a cup of green tea for a refreshing pairing that balances sweetness.

  • For a touch of elegance, garnish each mooncake with a slice of fresh strawberry or a sprig of mint.

  • Create an assortment of mooncakes using different fruit purees and fillings to elevate a dessert table.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Understeaming the Dough: Insufficient steaming can lead to dry or crumbly mooncakes. Ensure that it is steamed for the full 20 minutes for optimal texture.

  • Not Enough Dusting: Failing to dust surfaces and molds sufficiently with cornstarch can lead to sticking. This step should not be overlooked.

  • Overfilling: Using too much filling can result in the mooncake bursting during molding. Stick to a tablespoon-sized filling for the best results.

Storing Tips

  • Keep any leftover mooncakes in an airtight container in the refrigerator to maintain their freshness.

  • Consume within a week for optimal taste. For longer storage, mooncakes can be frozen for up to two months; just ensure they are well wrapped.

  • When thawing, allow them to sit at room temperature rather than microwaving, to maintain texture.

Conclusion

Strawberry snow skin mooncakes are a delightful fusion of tradition and health consciousness, offering a lower-calorie treat that satisfies sweet cravings. Try this recipe today, and don’t forget to leave a review or comment. Subscribe for more delicious updates and ideas!

Strawberry Snow Skin Mooncakes

FAQs

A: Q: Can I make these mooncakes vegan?
A: Yes! Simply omit the animal-based ingredients and use plant-based substitutes, like coconut oil in place of butter or traditional lard.
B: Q: What else can I use for filling besides red bean paste?
A: You can use sweetened coconut, nut butter, or even chocolate ganache for exciting variations!
C: Q: How can I enhance the flavor of the dough?
A: Consider adding a bit of matcha powder or vanilla extract to the dough for added depth of flavor.
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Strawberry Snow Skin Mooncakes


  • Author: admin
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 10 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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A delightful fusion of tradition and health, these strawberry snow skin mooncakes offer a lighter, lower-calorie alternative to classic mooncakes.


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup glutinous rice flour
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 1/2 cup strawberry puree
  • 1/2 cup mochi or red bean paste
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch (for dusting)
  • 1/2 cup water

Instructions

  1. Prepare Strawberry Puree: In a blender, combine fresh strawberries and blend until smooth. Set aside.
  2. Make the Snow Skin Dough: In a mixing bowl, combine glutinous rice flour, sugar, and vegetable oil. Gradually add in the strawberry puree and water while stirring to create a dough.
  3. Steam the Dough: Transfer the dough to a heatproof dish, cover with plastic wrap, and steam over boiling water for about 20 minutes.
  4. Prepare the Filling: Divide the mochi or red bean paste into small balls.
  5. Assemble Mooncakes: Dust a surface with cornstarch, flatten a portion of the dough, place filling in the center, and seal.
  6. Shape the Mooncakes: Use a mooncake mold to shape the filled dough and place them on a parchment-lined tray.
  7. Chill and Serve: Refrigerate mooncakes for at least an hour before serving.

Notes

Serve with green tea and consider garnishing with a fresh strawberry slice or mint. For variety, use different fruit purees for filling.

  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Steaming
  • Cuisine: Chinese

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 mooncake
  • Calories: 175
  • Sugar: 5g
  • Sodium: 10mg
  • Fat: 9g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 8g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 22g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Protein: 2g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg

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