In a mixing bowl, sift rice flour, glutinous rice flour, and corn starch. Add sugar and mix well.
Add coconut milk (or whipping cream), milk, and vegetable oil. Mix thoroughly until no clumps remain.
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap, poking a few holes in it. Steam the mixture for 10-15 minutes over medium-high heat, or until no liquid is visible.
After the mixture is cooked, use a fork to mash it. Set it aside to cool down. To expedite the cooling process, you can place it in the freezer for a maximum of 5 minutes.
Once cooled, knead the snow skin dough until it becomes smooth. This should take less than 5 minutes.
Wrap the snow skin with plastic wrap and place them in the fridge for at least 1 hour.
To prepare black & pink cream cheese custard filling:
Put the glutinous rice flour in a microwave-safe bowl and heat it for 15 seconds, or until the flour becomes warm.
If you lack a microwave, you can use a frying pan instead. Place the glutinous rice flour in the pan and stir-fry it over low heat until it's cooked. You'll notice the color of the flour turning light yellow.
To assemble snow skin mooncakes:
Divide the snow skin dough into 20-gram portions and roll into a ball.
Divide the oreo cream cheese custard filling into 30-gram portions and roll into a ball.
Sprinkle some cooked glutinous flour onto the snow skin dough and flatten it.
Wrap the filling with the snow skin dough, ensuring tight edges.
Lightly coat the mooncake with cooked glutinous rice flour, shaking off any excess.
Sprinkle some cooked glutinous flour onto the mooncake mold.
Put the filled dough into the mold to create a pattern on its surface.
Place the snow skin mooncakes into an airtight container and freeze them overnight.
Before serving, transfer the mooncakes to the fridge for 1 hour to achieve an optimal texture. Alternatively, leave them at room temperature for 10-20 minutes.
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