These pineapple rolls were also called nastar. This was the first time I made a successful nastar actually because previously I just couldn't roll the pastry out from the nastar molds that I bought. It was so hard that I just gave up. When I went back to Malaysia in 2008, I saw another plastic nastar mold with a push stick to push the dough out, I quickly grabbed one. And it worked! It made my life so much easier with this new tool.
I spent the whole afternoon and only managed to produce 59 nastars, like shown above! Like I said before, this was one cookie that took time to make and could be finished in on time. My pineapple pastry and short-cut jam recipes can be found here.
This pastry is soft and melt-in-the-mouth type. Some were not as pretty because after a while I just wouldn't be bother anymore. :P Great thing is it is just for home consumption.
This pastry is soft and melt-in-the-mouth type. Some were not as pretty because after a while I just wouldn't be bother anymore. :P Great thing is it is just for home consumption.
Below is the picture of the mold I used to make this pineapple rolls.
They look great! I bookmarked your other recipe to try once I move into a place with a proper stove and oven. :)
ReplyDeleteI made some nastar rolls without a mould! I really have to get one, they look perfect!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful tarts! Yum!
ReplyDeletewhich explains why i hv no patience to make cookies esp this! LOL
ReplyDeletewishing you and your family a happy, healthy and prosperous Chinese new year!
oh these little treats are gorgeous! And the pastry does look so fluffy :) Happy Chinese New Year
ReplyDeleteLooks really really good!
ReplyDeletethis is awesome, Gong Hei Gong Hei!
ReplyDeleteCan you please show me how your push stick mould looks like. I have diffficulty pushing the dough out with my thumb. Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteGood day.
So nice! I actually did not know its other name - nastar.
ReplyDeleteHi Little Corner of Mine,
ReplyDeleteCan you please give me the address where you purchased the nastar rolls mould in Malaysia. I want want to buy the mould. Thanks
Marie
Hi Little Corner of Mine,
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your loved ones a Happy & Blessed Lunar Year.
Marie
MMM I love pineaple tarts that look/are homemade. Nothing beats it! :)
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous! My pineapple tarts didnt turn out as beautiful! I love what u have done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Crystal, hope you like the recipe you bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteThanks pigpigs, yeah this plastic mold is pretty cheap. Go get it!
Thanks Sook. :)
Happy CNY to you too babe! Yeah, this required patience!
Thanks Diva, happy CNY to you too.
Thanks mycookinghut.
Thanks BBOven. :)
Posted Anon!
Now you know Tigerfish. ;)
Hi Marie,
Frankly I forgot where I got it from. Not sure whether is Jusco or Giant supermarket in J.B. I went shopping and spotted it and bought it, not sure where. Sorry!
Oh and Happy CNY to you & family too. :)
Thanks Vicky.
Thanks Daphne. :)
Yup, that is exactly the one I have.
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