Cute Cookies For Mid-Autumn Festival

I saw some of these “Zhu Zhai Pheng” (Cookies in the shape of piglets) at the market this morning. I have been waiting for them 🙂  Ain’t they cute? Piglet Cookies in Traditional Piglet Cage Baskets.   Ashley adores these little cute piglets.  When she was 1 and 2 years old, she only played with them.  Now, she loves eating them 🙂  Oh well, she did ask me to find one in a pink basket…..hahahahaha.  Going to get more tomorrow 😉

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3 little piggies from the market

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The lil cookie

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22 Responses to Cute Cookies For Mid-Autumn Festival

  1. health freak says:

    My gals love these too, so do I. They taste good, don’t they? I like these more than the round mooncakes with sweet fillings.

    yes..my fav 😀

  2. ChloeMummy says:

    Are they all piggy-shaped only? Saw the same thing at Jusco the other day and was quite tempted to buy them. I’ve never eaten this before, can u believe it? haha!

    some are in the shape of fishes. Never eaten them before??? They are simply the best. Go buy some lah 😀

  3. Marilyn says:

    Time flies very fast ay….after this mid-autumn festival then coming soon is “Tang Yuen” festival…then CNY and then blablabla…in fact it reminds me during our kids time did have this piggies cookies yeah…

    I’m doing great besides my family just some errands & job needs to settle down either at work place and housework after that…it’s tiring actually….perhaps getting old edi can’t do much of task…lol…

    good to hear this 🙂 fast fast update your blog lah.

  4. Cynthia says:

    muahaha.. ok ok.. when all my mooncakes ready, will send some of these for Ashley… did she like it with kuaci & raisin? let me know ya..

    ahh…so when are my mooncakes ready? do you make these cute little things too? she doesn’t like kuaci or nuts 🙂 hehehe..thanks.

  5. 2ma says:

    my favourite cookie!!! myself & shan leo loves it a lot *yummy*

  6. tsuchiyama says:

    I love zhu chai cookie very much. I used to eat these cookies when I was a child. I miss the mooncake festival and I miss my granny so much.

  7. HN says:

    Yes yes yes, I love this SO much more than the mooncakes itself 😛

  8. wenn says:

    I hv eaten this kind of cookie before..tasty..

  9. jazzmint says:

    this my all time fav mooncake food 😛

  10. Merryn says:

    Oh, ol’ school! I so love this long long time ago. Rarely can find them in the pig shape anymore. I ter-sangat lah suka this u know.. hahaha

  11. mummy gwen says:

    When we were young, I can see this alot but I never liked them..hehe. Oh now I remembered, when we were coming back from Cameron last year, we actually bought a few in Ipoh..hehe..shapes of a rat and pig..hehe..not bad. 🙂

  12. rachel says:

    cant wait for the festival…i started to get the lantern too..traditional paper type.

  13. Lina says:

    Oh yes, this is nice!

  14. lovelymummy says:

    i love to eat this than mooncakes, funny!

  15. BoeyJoey says:

    Jiu zai cookies are my favourite when I was younger… but I haven’t bought any for my kids to try! *bad mama*

  16. laundryamah says:

    eh nice anot the chu chai peng? my hubby likes this lerrr if nice I buy for him oso lorrr..

  17. joanna lee says:

    I love zhu zhai pheng too, Mrs Barb. I am flying back to HK soon , I have promised to send some of these stuffs to my cousin in the near future. Anyway I think my yee mah and other cousins will send pin pei mooncakes to her too. She only likes Tai Pan mooncakes. Enjoyed reading your blog, Mrs Barb.

  18. blessed mom says:

    My kids like to receive this but not eating it.. They, like me, don’t like the texture and taste 😛

  19. Hah, that reminds me, lantern festival already, got to get some for my kids!

  20. Doreen says:

    that reminds me of my childhood days… i loved to choose the pink basket ones 🙂

  21. Paik Ling says:

    I’ve been looking for them – haven’t seen these traditional ones so far. Probably cos I don’t go to the market or pasar malam.

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