MidAutumn 2012: No mooncakes, it's pineapple tarts with Din Tai Feng

Special thanks to Leen and Din Tai Feng! 

This year I am terribly slow with the mid-autumn updates...not that I've not been chugging them through meals. While the mooncakes I have been indulging in can be saved for a separate entry altogether, here's a different take by DTF on mooncakes. Infact, I wanted to try them when I was in Taiwan last year - hooray for bringing them in!

pineapple tarts

Spotted at their dining outlets.

sample

Samples too!




wrapper

Priced at $24.80 per box of 8 and two boxes of Jasmine Tea. This makes a perfect gift set.

pineapple tart 

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Crumbles so easily. The pineapple paste hovered on the sweet side while the gratifying bit came from the pineapple pulp that can be tasted with every bite. What was a letdown though was the crumbly tart that could barely hold up upon cut and that it hardly blended with the filling.

wrappers

Nonetheless, it is a refreshing take on Mid Autumn, a possibly healthier alternative to 1000 calorie mooncakes!

Happy Belated Mid-Autumn's one and all!

Comments

  1. I love DTF's pineapple shortcake, especially the buttery shortbread pastry crust, second best to Sunnyhills. My verdict:

    Sunnyhills (best overall/best pineapple fillings) > Din Tai Fung > Chia Te (best pastry crust) > Kee Wah (bleah) Taiwan 3 HongKong 0

    And I want some now...

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