今年我买过的最好的东西之一是一个竹蒸笼,在日语中也叫"せいろ"(蒸笼)。这是一种在30分钟内轻松制作蒸蔬菜和肉类餐点的绝佳方式,我还发现可以用它做出最美味、最松软的黑芝麻蛋糕!
我真的很惊讶这些蛋糕竟然如此湿润。只是蒸一蒸,而且食材非常简单!
使用竹蒸笼的一个小技巧是,在使用前至少将其浸泡在水中10-15分钟,以防止它在沸水上方燃烧或开裂。我建议先做这一步,让蒸笼浸泡,同时准备好其余的工具和食材。
我第一次测试这个食谱时,不小心忘记在蒸之前加入白巧克力,结果这反而成了加入白巧克力的最佳方式!在蒸好后立即加入巧克力,可以让它稍微融化,而不会完全溶入蛋糕中。
我最近一直在反复制作这些简单的黑芝麻蒸蛋糕,希望你们也能像我一样喜欢它们 :)

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Lina ☆ りな
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原始食谱(1倍)可制作 0 份
调整食谱份量时,部分食材的比例可能需要微调。请根据实际情况调整,并按口味进行调味。
- 1 鸡蛋
- 40g 浅棕糖
- 30g 米糠油 (或任何中性油)
- 60g 豆浆 (或您选择的牛奶)
- 60g 低筋面粉
- 30g 黑芝麻粉
- Pinch of 盐
- 1tsp 泡打粉
- 白巧克力 (如需要)
步骤
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准备工具:在开始之前,将蒸笼浸泡在水中至少10-15分钟,并在3-4个小型耐热烤碗上轻轻涂油。

- 2
在锅中加水,在准备面糊的同时将水烧开。

- 3
在大碗中,将鸡蛋和糖搅拌在一起,直到糖溶解。

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加入油和豆浆,搅拌均匀。

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筛入面粉和黑芝麻粉,加入少许盐,轻轻折叠入面糊中。

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在倒入之前加入泡打粉,轻轻折叠均匀。

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将面糊倒入涂了油的烤碗中。

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用中高火蒸约10分钟(如需要,再蒸3-5分钟,直到牙签插入后干净取出)。

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趁热加入白巧克力块(如需要)。

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享用吧!いただきます!

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如果没有黑芝麻粉,也可以使用黑芝麻酱,但需要将油的用量减半,并多加几滴豆浆(或您选择的牛奶)以帮助稀释面糊。
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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