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Black Rice Cake Recipe

July 10, 2024 by Nana Leave a Comment

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After countless attempts and many lessons learned, I finally achieved the perfect black rice sponge cake. It’s delightfully fluffy and soft, with just the right amount of elasticity, avoiding any stickiness or collapse. The rich aroma of black rice and red dates fills the air, promising a unique and delightful taste experience.

My love for Black Rice Cake

Steaming black rice sponge cake marks a delightful departure from traditional baking. Unlike baking in an oven, steaming preserves its natural flavors, a method cherished in Chinese cuisine.

I prefer steaming not only for its flavor preservation but also for its alignment with healthier cooking methods.Black Rice Cake

The combination of black rice and red dates produces a cake that delights the palate while offering a nutritious boost of antioxidants, fiber, and essential minerals.

These cakes are a favorite of my children, adding an extra layer of joy to every moment spent in the kitchen.

Ingredients:

  • 150g black rice
  • 30g red dates (to add more sweetness)
  • 150ml water (for blending)
  • 2g yeast
  • 10g white sugar (adjust according to your preference)
  • 1 egg
  • 120g flour
  • Sesame seeds (for topping)
  • 5 red dates (halved for decoration)

Instructions:

Soak the Black Rice: Soak 150g of black rice in water overnight. If the weather is hot, it’s best to keep it in the refrigerator. Drain the soaked black rice.Soak the Black Rice

Blend: Place the black rice in a blender, add 30g of red dates for added sweetness, and 150ml of water. Blend until smooth.Blend black rice

Mix: Pour the mixture into a bowl, add 2g of yeast, 10g of white sugar (adjust according to your taste), and one egg. Mix well.Mix the batter

Add Flour: Add 120g of flour and continue to mix until there is noticeable resistance and the batter is thick.Add Flour and mix

First Fermentation: Cover with plastic wrap and let it ferment for about 45 minutes until it increases to about 1.5 times its original size. Remove the plastic wrap and stir to release the gas.First Fermentation

Prepare the Molds: Brush small bowls with oil, pour in the batter, smooth the surface, and gently shake the bowls. Sprinkle sesame seeds on top and decorate with halved red dates (a total of 5 dates). Let it rise again for 10 minutes.Brush small bowls with oilpour in the batterSprinkle sesame seeds on top and decorate with halved red dates

Steam: Add cold water to the steamer, place the bowls with batter inside, and start steaming. Once the water boils, steam for 30 minutes. Turn off the heat and let it sit for 5 minutes before removing.Steam black rice cakeBlack Rice Cake4Black Rice Cake3Black Rice Cake2

Steam black rice cake
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Black Rice Cake Recipe

After countless attempts and many lessons learned, I finally achieved the perfect black rice sponge cake. It's delightfully fluffy and soft, with just the right amount of elasticity, avoiding any stickiness or collapse. The rich aroma of black rice and red dates fills the air, promising a unique and delightful taste experience.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Chinese
Prep Time 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes minutes
Soaking Time 8 hours hours
Servings 2
Calories 642kcal

Ingredients

  • 150 g black rice
  • 30 g red dates to add more sweetness
  • 150 ml water for blending
  • 2 g yeast
  • 10 g white sugar adjust according to your preference
  • 1 egg
  • 120 g flour
  • Sesame seeds for topping
  • 5 red dates halved for decoration

Instructions

  • Soak the Black Rice: Soak 150g of black rice in water overnight. If the weather is hot, it's best to keep it in the refrigerator. Drain the soaked black rice.
  • Blend: Place the black rice in a blender, add 30g of red dates for added sweetness, and 150ml of water. Blend until smooth.
  • Mix: Pour the mixture into a bowl, add 2g of yeast, 10g of white sugar (adjust according to your taste), and one egg. Mix well.
  • Add Flour: Add 120g of flour and continue to mix until there is noticeable resistance and the batter is thick.
  • First Fermentation: Cover with plastic wrap and let it ferment for about 45 minutes until it increases to about 1.5 times its original size. Remove the plastic wrap and stir to release the gas.
  • Prepare the Molds: Brush small bowls with oil, pour in the batter, smooth the surface, and gently shake the bowls. Sprinkle sesame seeds on top and decorate with halved red dates (a total of 5 dates). Let it rise again for 10 minutes.
  • Steam: Add cold water to the steamer, place the bowls with batter inside, and start steaming. Once the water boils, steam for 30 minutes. Turn off the heat and let it sit for 5 minutes before removing.

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Nutrition

Calories: 642kcal | Carbohydrates: 134g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 82mg | Sodium: 43mg | Potassium: 485mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 122IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 5mg

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