The Best Black Sesame Layer Cake Recipe - Mochi Mommy (2024)

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This black sesame layer cake is my new favorite cake recipe. It’s got that warm, nutty black sesame flavor with a soft and fluffy crumb. The gorgeous charcoal gray color of the cake layers is also 100% natural; no artificial food coloring. And to top it all off, this recipe is SO EASY. You don’t need to grind up any sesame for this! Just have an electric or stand mixer nearby to beat your eggs, then add your wet and dry ingredients. Have I sold you on this black sesame cake yet? Keep reading for more info on black sesame or scroll down for the recipe!

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What is Black Sesame?

As the name implies, black sesame is a type of sesame seed that is naturally black. It has a much stronger and nuttier flavor than white sesame. Honestly, I struggle to find the words to accurately describe the taste of black sesame. If I were more poetic, I’d have some quirky pop culture analogy to help you understand the role of black sesame in my life. But alas, I am just not that funny.

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Anyway, moving on… Black sesame is a popular flavor in Asian cuisines. You can find black sesame as a filling in mochi desserts, mixed into lattes, and as a flavor of soft serve ice cream! Ugh, so many new recipe ideas! So little time.

Black Cake without Food Coloring

Another thing I love about black sesame is that it adds a striking black color to whatever you mix it in! Obviously, the color gets diluted when you add other ingredients, so it’s hard to get the blackest black without dye. But this bold gray cake? ALL NATURAL!

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This would make a fun cake for Halloween or… some other villainous event. (I obviously CANNOT think today.) But I think black sesame is a year-round flavor. Black and white is classy, no?

Making Cake with Black Sesame Paste

What makes this cake recipe easier than other black sesame cakes I’ve seen around the internet is that you DO NOT need to grind your own black sesame. Instead, I use store-bought black sesame paste. It comes in a tub just like peanut butter and has a similar texture as well. Just like natural peanut butter, there may be some separation of oil in the jar, so make sure you mix it well before using. It’s essentially a tahini, just made with black sesame instead of white.

You can usually find black sesame paste at an Asian market. If you don’t have access to one, this is the exact brand that I have, sold on Amazon.

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The only drawback to black sesame paste is that it can be a little expensive. I like using the paste because it is very versatile – I can easily add it to some warm milk for a black sesame latte, or even drop a spoonful in buttercream for black sesame frosting. But if the price is deterring you, you can always buy a jar of black sesame seeds and grind it yourself in a food processor.

Cake Recipe with Yogurt

Moving on to notes about this cake recipe: I used greek yogurt to add acidity to my cake batter, which makes the cake crumb more tender. You can substitute other liquidy, acidic ingredients for yogurt, like sour cream or even buttermilk, but I tend to have yogurt in my fridge 24/7. Just note that if you use something more liquidy, like buttermilk, your batter will be slightly thinner and may take longer to bake.

If you don’t have any of the above ingredients, you can also substitute milk for the yogurt. However, because milk has a lot less acidity, you’ll need to omit the baking soda, which is a leavening agent that is activated by acid.

What Frosting Goes Well With Black Sesame?

For this cake, I used a vanilla Swiss meringue buttercream. I recommend using any sort of buttercream that has a light flavor, so let the black sesame really shine through. Of course, if you’re a diehard black sesame lover, you can also make a black sesame buttercream.

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A quick note on buttercreams: Swiss meringue buttercream uses whipped egg whites, which makes the frosting very fluffy and not too sweet. American buttercream is made with just powdered sugar and butter, so it can be heavier and sweeter. However, American buttercream is much easier to make. The choice is yours! For Swiss meringue buttercream, I highly recommend using this recipe from Style Sweet. If you’re planning to serve and eat the whole cake right away (no judgment), you could also use whipped cream.

Kawaii Kitty Cake

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Okay, if you’ve made it this far, you’ve probably noticed that this cake has some unusual decorations. It’s a kitty cake! We copied one of the designs from the Coco Cake Land Cake Book, which is full of kawaii cake designs. It’s fairly easy to make, although you will need some basic cake decorating supplies. I plan on doing a post soon of all the things you need to decorate a layer cake, so stay tuned!

Of course, if you don’t have cake decorating tools, feel free to make this recipe in an 8″ round cake pan.

I hope you try out this cake! If you do, please let me know how it goes, post pictures, and tag me on Insta!

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Black Sesame Layer Cake

Capture the nutty flavor of black sesame in this gorgeous layer cake. Use black sesame paste for this easy recipe – no need to grind your own sesame seeds. This cake is moist, fluffy, and full of flavor. Makes one 3-layer 6" round cake.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Asian American

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup oil
  • 1/2 cup black sesame paste
  • 1/2 cup plain greek yogurt see notes for substitutes
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 cup flour

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and line three 6" round cake pans.

  • Using a stand or electric mixer, beat eggs and sugar until pale and fluffy.

  • Add oil and beat until hom*ogenous.

  • In a separate bowl, mix black sesame paste and yogurt.

  • In another bowl, mix flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.

  • Alternate adding yogurt mixture and dry ingredients into your cake, mixing slowly and gently until all ingredients are just incorporated.

  • Divide batter into your three cake pans and bake at 350 degrees F for 20-24 minutes or until a toothpick stuck through the center comes out clean.

  • Allow cake rounds to cool, then frost with your favorite buttercream. Leftovers keep at room temperature for 3-4 days.

Notes

You can substitute an equal amount of plain yogurt, vanilla yogurt, or sour cream for the greek yogurt.

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FAQs

What is the flavor of black sesame mochi? ›

The flavor of black sesame is rich and nutty, making it a popular choice for those with a sweet tooth.

Is black sesame mochi good? ›

You can quickly cook the mochi dough in a microwave oven, then get it coated with some black sesame powder. There you go. This snack was a big hit in our gathering. Its aroma, chewy texture and taste are the attractiveness.

What flavor goes well with black sesame? ›

Myo notes that its flavor profile is complementary to warm flavors like vanilla, cinnamon, and chocolate. In the form of seeds, it can add a new dimension to homemade granola; streusels for coffeecakes, muffins, loaves, or cobblers; and buttery cookies like sugar and shortbread.

What do you use black sesame paste for? ›

This delicious paste is found in various recipes like rice cakes, oatmeal, milk, smoothies, sauces, and more. Black sesame paste is a staple in Asian cuisine, with many restaurants offering a drink or dessert made with this yummy paste.

What flavor is purple mochi? ›

Most likely mochi that is purple in color is either ube (purple sweet potato) flavor or taro (an unrelated root vegetable which is white with maroon-to-purple streaks) flavor.

Is mochi good or bad for you? ›

Is Mochi Healthy? Mochi is a versatile and healthy snack, and was popular amongst rice farmers and Samurai for increasing stamina and for its convenient format. Mochi is one of the few carbohydrate sources that is packed with protein, and is free from cholesterol.

Is sesame mochi good? ›

Heavenly. A bite of black sesame mochi is at first light and soft and nutty and crunchy, with undertones of complex smokiness.

Is mochi healthier than regular ice cream? ›

The average mochi ball is about 100 calories. Whereas filling up a bowl of ice cream might equate to over 350 calories, a small 100 calorie snack won't throw off your weight loss goals. A small taste of indulgence will keep you motivated and happy throughout the day.

How can I enhance my black sesame flavor? ›

Use Turbinado Sugar to Amplify Flavor

In Japan, black sesame desserts are often served with kuromitsu, which means "black honey," though it's really a type of light molasses. It has a maltiness and mild acidity that underscore toasted black sesame in a delightful way.

Why is my black sesame bitter? ›

All sesame seeds have an outer shell called a hull. This hull is extremely thin and easy to digest and is what gives black sesame seeds a bolder, slightly more bitter taste. While most white sesame seeds are hulled after harvest, black sesame seeds are not. Black sesame seeds almost always have the hull left on.

Why is black sesame expensive? ›

Black sesame seeds are often significantly more expensive than white sesame seeds due to the perception that they have higher nutritional value. Still, the evidence supporting the difference in nutritional density is inconclusive at best.

Should I refrigerate black sesame paste? ›

You can store the homemade sesame paste in the refrigerator for up to 1 month and in the freezer for half a year. Bring the paste back to room temperature before using it.

Does black sesame paste need to be refrigerated? ›

Because it contains lots of oil, black sesame paste needs to be refrigerated or it could go rancid. If you want to extend its shelf life, black sesame paste can be stored in the freezer, where it will keep for up to six months.

Can I eat black sesame everyday? ›

Eating black sesame seeds can indeed be beneficial for our health. They are highly nutritious and contain a variety of beneficial nutrients such as protein, healthy fats, fibre, vitamins, minerals (including calcium, iron, magnesium, and zinc), and antioxidants.

What does sesame mochi taste like? ›

Mochi is very stretchy and chewy, it doesn't have much of a taste on it's own, relying on the filling to provide the flavor. This is a sesame mochi made with sesame jam and coated in sesame seeds. It has a great flavor given to it by the roasted sesame seeds, the jam inside is nutty and sweet.

What does black sesame taste like? ›

Black sesame flavor in desserts or boba tea tastes like black sesames seeds—but sweet. It's nutty and ever so slightly bitter and earthy with a round, brown sugar sweetness.

What does black sesame sauce taste like? ›

The unsweetened paste is slightly bitter with an earthy undertone that balances well with sweet desserts. The rich nutty flavor and deep aroma of the unhulled sesame seeds come through in the end product, adding a depth of flavor unique to Asian dishes.

What do black sesame desserts taste like? ›

Black sesame is so nutty, earthy and slightly bitter–to me, it's the perfect foil to sometimes overly-sweet cinnamon rolls. I originally concepted this recipe for a bake sale that would reflect my Asian-American heritage.

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