今年我買過最好的東西之一是一個竹蒸籠,在日語中也叫「せいろ」(蒸籠)。這是在30分鐘內輕鬆製作蒸蔬菜和肉類餐點的絕佳方式,我還發現可以用它做出最美味、最鬆軟的黑芝麻蛋糕!
我真的很驚訝這些蛋糕竟然如此濕潤。只是蒸一蒸,而且食材非常簡單!
使用竹蒸籠的一個小技巧是,在使用前至少將其浸泡在水中10-15分鐘,以防止它在沸水上方燃燒或開裂。我建議先做這一步,讓蒸籠浸泡,同時準備好其餘的工具和食材。
我第一次測試這個食譜時,不小心忘記在蒸之前加入白巧克力,結果這反而成了加入白巧克力的最佳方式!在蒸好後立即加入巧克力,可以讓它稍微融化,而不會完全溶入蛋糕中。
我最近一直在反覆製作這些簡單的黑芝麻蒸蛋糕,希望你們也能像我一樣喜歡它們 :)

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原始食譜(1倍)可製作 0 份
調整食譜份量時,部分食材的比例可能需要微調。請根據實際情況調整,並按口味進行調味。
- 1 雞蛋
- 40g 淺棕糖
- 30g 米糠油 (或任何中性油)
- 60g 豆漿 (或您選擇的牛奶)
- 60g 低筋麵粉
- 30g 黑芝麻粉
- Pinch of 鹽
- 1tsp 泡打粉
- 白巧克力 (如需要)
步驟
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準備工具:在開始之前,將蒸籠浸泡在水中至少10-15分鐘,並在3-4個小型耐熱烤碗上輕輕塗油。

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在鍋中加水,在準備麵糊的同時將水燒開。

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在大碗中,將雞蛋和糖攪拌在一起,直到糖溶解。

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加入油和豆漿,攪拌均勻。

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篩入麵粉和黑芝麻粉,加入少許鹽,輕輕折疊入麵糊中。

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在倒入之前加入泡打粉,輕輕折疊均勻。

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將麵糊倒入塗了油的烤碗中。

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用中高火蒸約10分鐘(如需要,再蒸3-5分鐘,直到牙籤插入後乾淨取出)。

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趁熱加入白巧克力塊(如需要)。

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享用吧!いただきます!

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如果沒有黑芝麻粉,也可以使用黑芝麻醬,但需要將油的用量減半,並多加幾滴豆漿(或您選擇的牛奶)以幫助稀釋麵糊。
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Hi friend! こんにちは! I’m Lina Takahashi, a Japanese-American gal born and raised in Colorado and my love language is making people food! To be honest, my last name was actually a part of my identity that I actually really struggled with as a kid. I grew up as one of very few Asian women in my community in Boulder, Colorado and I used to be incredibly self-conscious of my last name because it sounded “too” Japanese and it was often mispronounced. I wanted a simple last name, a name anyone could recognize and know that I am the same as everyone else — oh, how heartbreaking it must have been for my mother the day I came home and asked her why I don’t have blonde hair and blue eyes. Even throughout questioning my identity as a Japanese-American woman, one thing that I never questioned was knowing for a fact that Japanese food was my absolute favorite. All I wanted to do as a kid was watch my mom cook in the kitchen and learn how she creates this magical food. Who knew I would come to create a platform to share it with you, too! I am thankful for my mother who taught me how to cook Japanese food in a city where it was hard to find Japanese ingredients nearby. She made us miso soup every night, Japanese food like omurice, Japanese croquettes, curry, karaage, sushi and so much more! I know now that it was not an easy feat. She made her own somen and udon broth, she baked her own Japanese shokupan; she was making mochi before Instagram or Tik Tok existed! Ponzu and salmon on rice?! That was my breakfast I looked forward to it in elementary school the day after we had salmon for dinner. Now, all I want to do is share with YOU what I’ve grown up eating and cooking with my Japanese home in hopes that you can bring a little bit of Japan into your kitchen! Many of my recipes have a Japanese twist on them, but a lot of my recipes are also just because I think it tastes good and I hope you do too 🙂 Come say hi and send me any recipe requests on social platforms under @takahasheats and join me in a life of eating, cooking and being in awe of food. Itadakimas! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takahasheats YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@takahasheats TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takahasheats