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Chapter 020 Bean Paste Mooncake (4)
Su Xin had already made a piece of mooncake, so he took out the next piece of mooncake and handed it to Aunt Chun.
Under Su Xin's gaze, Aunt Chun's movements were very cautious. She was very worried that she hadn't done it well and wasted such a good thing.
As a result of being cautious, her movements were slow, but the mooncakes she made looked decent, without any breaks or exposed fillings, and after being pressed into shape, they looked about seventy-eight percent similar to those made by Su Xin.
After finishing, Aunt Chun looked at Su Xin anxiously: "Second Young Master, is this okay?"
Su Xin is a little obsessive-compulsive in making things by himself, and must be as perfect as possible within his ability.
But Su Xin's requirements are not so high when others do it by hand. Aunt Chun is making mooncakes for the first time, and he thinks that Aunt Chun's talent is quite high for being able to make mooncakes like this. If necessary in the future, he can teach Chun Aunt makes other pastries.
"Well, that's fine. I'll continue to trouble you, Aunt Chun." After finishing speaking, Su Xin quickly divided up the remaining sugar skin, pastry and red bean paste, and then went outside to watch him let Aunt Chun clean up in the morning. Good oven.
Tang's oven cost a lot of money to make, and it adopts an architectural-like shape. When it is not in use, it can be used as a yard decoration in the backyard.
The oven is very large, it can bake a large number of pastries at the same time, and it is not complicated to adjust the heat. When there is no modern oven that can control the temperature, having such an oven can save Su Xin a lot of things, such as teaching beginners how to cook temperature control.
When Su Xin was a child, when Su Xin learned Baian Kungfu from his grandfather, there was no oven at home. At that time, his grandfather worked hard to train him to control the temperature, and the back of his hand was burned.
In addition to temperature control, time control, etc., an orthodox Baian master needs to master a lot of things, and it often takes many years of study to become a master.
The temperature and time control that she had learned before is now useful. Su Xin stuffed the charcoal fire under the oven and waited for the oven to preheat.
In this way, the preheating speed of the oven, which has gathered the wisdom of the ancestors, is not slow. While waiting for the oven to preheat, Su Xin went back to continue making mooncakes with Aunt Chun.
Because there are seven people in the family, he only plans to make fourteen mooncakes today, two for each person, and everyone will try it.
Su Xin sprayed a thin layer of water on the mooncakes with a brush, and said to Aunt Chun, "Aunt Chun, the temperature of the oven is relatively high now, just bake for a while to let the mooncakes take shape."
For the time being, Su Xin couldn't think of how to explain to Aunt Chun how long it takes to bake the mooncakes and how high the temperature is, because minutes and degrees Celsius are units that came later, so he decided to skip it this time.
Aunt Chun, who has never touched an oven, has almost never made pastries, let alone moon cakes, thought that a lot of charcoal fire was needed to make moon cakes, so she asked nervously: "Second son, is the temperature enough now? Do you want me to cook again?" Go fetch some charcoal?"
"No, these are enough." Su Xin shook her head and waited outside the oven.
When it comes to making mooncakes, Aunt Chun dared not go against Su Xin's advice on how to do it, for she was afraid that she wouldn't know what to do.
Five minutes passed quickly, and the mooncakes needed to be taken out immediately. Su Xin put on thick gloves and was about to open the oven to take out the mooncakes. Seeing his movement, Aunt Chun hurriedly stopped her. She put on another pair of gloves and took out the plate containing the mooncakes. .
Back in the kitchen, Su Xin mixed the egg yolk and brushed it on the surface of the mooncake, which had been slightly lowered in temperature, and brushed one layer horizontally and one layer vertically to ensure that the front side of the mooncake was fully colored after re-baking.
At this moment, the temperature of the oven was adjusted by Su Xin, and it was much lower than before. He asked Aunt Chun to send the mooncakes in again.
It was baked for 5 minutes just now, and the flavors of oil, sugar, and flour have been baked at high temperature, and they have been initially combined to form a pleasant atmosphere, which is a delicacy that most people can't refuse.
When Su Xin said it was ready for the second time, the moment Aunt Chun turned on the oven, a scent that was several times stronger than before came over the surface.
This fragrance is like a dark and cold night, suddenly there is a warm light, which makes people in the dark want to approach and search involuntarily.
Seeing that Aunt Chun hadn't moved for a long time, Su Xin said to her, "Aunt Chun, be careful not to burn your hands."
Su Xin's words awakened Aunt Chun from that intoxicated state, and she blinked her eyes to regain her senses, and quickly took the mooncake out of the oven.
Under Su Xin's gaze, Aunt Chun's movements were very cautious. She was very worried that she hadn't done it well and wasted such a good thing.
As a result of being cautious, her movements were slow, but the mooncakes she made looked decent, without any breaks or exposed fillings, and after being pressed into shape, they looked about seventy-eight percent similar to those made by Su Xin.
After finishing, Aunt Chun looked at Su Xin anxiously: "Second Young Master, is this okay?"
Su Xin is a little obsessive-compulsive in making things by himself, and must be as perfect as possible within his ability.
But Su Xin's requirements are not so high when others do it by hand. Aunt Chun is making mooncakes for the first time, and he thinks that Aunt Chun's talent is quite high for being able to make mooncakes like this. If necessary in the future, he can teach Chun Aunt makes other pastries.
"Well, that's fine. I'll continue to trouble you, Aunt Chun." After finishing speaking, Su Xin quickly divided up the remaining sugar skin, pastry and red bean paste, and then went outside to watch him let Aunt Chun clean up in the morning. Good oven.
Tang's oven cost a lot of money to make, and it adopts an architectural-like shape. When it is not in use, it can be used as a yard decoration in the backyard.
The oven is very large, it can bake a large number of pastries at the same time, and it is not complicated to adjust the heat. When there is no modern oven that can control the temperature, having such an oven can save Su Xin a lot of things, such as teaching beginners how to cook temperature control.
When Su Xin was a child, when Su Xin learned Baian Kungfu from his grandfather, there was no oven at home. At that time, his grandfather worked hard to train him to control the temperature, and the back of his hand was burned.
In addition to temperature control, time control, etc., an orthodox Baian master needs to master a lot of things, and it often takes many years of study to become a master.
The temperature and time control that she had learned before is now useful. Su Xin stuffed the charcoal fire under the oven and waited for the oven to preheat.
In this way, the preheating speed of the oven, which has gathered the wisdom of the ancestors, is not slow. While waiting for the oven to preheat, Su Xin went back to continue making mooncakes with Aunt Chun.
Because there are seven people in the family, he only plans to make fourteen mooncakes today, two for each person, and everyone will try it.
Su Xin sprayed a thin layer of water on the mooncakes with a brush, and said to Aunt Chun, "Aunt Chun, the temperature of the oven is relatively high now, just bake for a while to let the mooncakes take shape."
For the time being, Su Xin couldn't think of how to explain to Aunt Chun how long it takes to bake the mooncakes and how high the temperature is, because minutes and degrees Celsius are units that came later, so he decided to skip it this time.
Aunt Chun, who has never touched an oven, has almost never made pastries, let alone moon cakes, thought that a lot of charcoal fire was needed to make moon cakes, so she asked nervously: "Second son, is the temperature enough now? Do you want me to cook again?" Go fetch some charcoal?"
"No, these are enough." Su Xin shook her head and waited outside the oven.
When it comes to making mooncakes, Aunt Chun dared not go against Su Xin's advice on how to do it, for she was afraid that she wouldn't know what to do.
Five minutes passed quickly, and the mooncakes needed to be taken out immediately. Su Xin put on thick gloves and was about to open the oven to take out the mooncakes. Seeing his movement, Aunt Chun hurriedly stopped her. She put on another pair of gloves and took out the plate containing the mooncakes. .
Back in the kitchen, Su Xin mixed the egg yolk and brushed it on the surface of the mooncake, which had been slightly lowered in temperature, and brushed one layer horizontally and one layer vertically to ensure that the front side of the mooncake was fully colored after re-baking.
At this moment, the temperature of the oven was adjusted by Su Xin, and it was much lower than before. He asked Aunt Chun to send the mooncakes in again.
It was baked for 5 minutes just now, and the flavors of oil, sugar, and flour have been baked at high temperature, and they have been initially combined to form a pleasant atmosphere, which is a delicacy that most people can't refuse.
When Su Xin said it was ready for the second time, the moment Aunt Chun turned on the oven, a scent that was several times stronger than before came over the surface.
This fragrance is like a dark and cold night, suddenly there is a warm light, which makes people in the dark want to approach and search involuntarily.
Seeing that Aunt Chun hadn't moved for a long time, Su Xin said to her, "Aunt Chun, be careful not to burn your hands."
Su Xin's words awakened Aunt Chun from that intoxicated state, and she blinked her eyes to regain her senses, and quickly took the mooncake out of the oven.
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