Green Tea Mousse Cake

Mar 19th 2011
31 Comments
respond
trackback


greenteamoussecake 28 300x200 Green Tea Mousse Cake

I wanted to make something special for my 8 year anniversary. My husband and I both love green tea, so I decided to make this Green Tea Mousse Cake. If you like green tea ice cream, you’ll love this recipe! Making this Green Tea Mousse Cake was a lot of work, but definitely worth it in the end! It might also be great for St. Patrick’s Day since it’s green. Just change up the decorations. icon smile Green Tea Mousse Cake

You’ll need to freeze the mousse cake for about 2 hours so calculate that into your baking time before making this. Using a small cheesecake pan Green Tea Mousse Cake, this recipe makes 3 small 3 inch mousse cakes. You can double the ingredients and use a larger pan to make a larger mousse cake. I used a 7 inch pan to make my sponge then I sliced it into 4 pieces (1/3 or 1/4 of an inch thick). Then I used a mousse ring to cut out 3 inch circles for the small cheesecake pan. You can also use a jelly roll pan to make the sponge. If you have left over sponge, you can freeze it and use later.

This recipe doesn’t contain gelatin, so it’s more like an ice cream type cake that’s best when eaten frozen.

I recommend using a Food Scale Green Tea Mousse Cake to weigh the ingredients instead of measuring. Measuring with cups always changed the texture of my cake. Weighing will help to create the same cake each time.

Ingredients:

Sponge (Cake)
3 eggs
80 grams cake flour
2 teaspoon Matcha Green Tea Powder Green Tea Mousse Cake
110 grams sugar
2 tablespoon melted butter
1 teaspoon honey

Green Tea Mousse
2 egg yolks
25 grams sugar
50 grams white chocolate chips
120 grams whipping cream
1 tablespoon Matcha Green Tea Powder Green Tea Mousse Cake
2 tablespoon warm water

Topping
85 grams whipping cream
10 grams sugar
Matcha Green Tea Powder Green Tea Mousse Cake to dust
white chocolate decoration (optional)

Baking Supplies
deep 7 inch cake pan Green Tea Mousse Cake or jelly roll pan
3″ mousse ring Green Tea Mousse Cake or round cookie cutter
small cheesecake pan Green Tea Mousse Cake
Food Scale Green Tea Mousse Cake

Makes 3 Small 3 inch Mousse Cakes

Cooking Instructions:

Step 1: Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a deep 7 inch Cake Pan with parchment or baking paper. In a large mixing bowl (or pot) bring water to a simmer.

genoisecake 01 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegenoisecake 02 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegenoisecake 03 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cake

genoisecake 04 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegenoisecake 05 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegenoisecake 06 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cake

Step 2: In another large mixing bowl (smaller than the water bowl), whisk together the eggs and sugar immediately by hand until combined. Now whisk the bowl over the hot water bowl until the mixture is pale and almost tripled in volume. You can use a hand mixer for this part. When the mixture is just hot enough to touch, remove from heated water bowl and add 1 teaspoon honey. Then keep whisking until you can draw a ribbon and it lasts for at least 3 seconds.

greenteamoussecake 07 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 08 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 09 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cake

greenteamoussecake 10 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 11 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 12 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cake

Step 3: Mix cake flour and matcha powder and sift. Carefully, but swiftly fold in the sifted cake flour/matcha powder using a rubber spatula. Then slowly fold in the melted butter and don’t mix too much. Pour mixture over lined 7 inch cake pan and bake for 30 minutes at 350°F.

greenteamoussecake 13 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 15 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 16 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cake

Step 4: When sponge is done, remove from pan but leave the baking paper on and let the sponge cool down. When the sponge has cooled, peel off the paper and the brown top. Then slice the sponge into 4 pieces (about 1/4 to 1/3 inch thick). Use a 3″ mousse ring Green Tea Mousse Cake or round cookie cutter and cut out 6 small 3 inch pieces of sponge (the green part). Put aside for now and make the mousse.

greenteamoussecake 18 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 19 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 20 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cake

Step 5: To make the mousse, first make soft whipped cream (70%). Now melt the white chocolate chips. Then mix the matcha powder with warm water. Whisk the egg yolks with sugar over low heat just until the sugar has melted. Then remove from heat and add the melted white chocolate chips and matcha mix. Mix well.

greenteamoussecake 22 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 23 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 17 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cake

greenteamoussecake 24 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 25 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cake

Step 6: Now add the mixture to the whipped cream and mix well again. Put 1 sheet of sponge in 3 of the cups (cheesecake pan). Fill a pastry bag or ziploc bag with the mousse and fill the cups about 3/4 of the way. Then top with another layer of sponge. Leave room for the whipped cream topping. Put in freezer and let it set for about an hour.

greenteamoussecake 26 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cakegreenteamoussecake 27 150x150 Green Tea Mousse Cake

Step 7: For the topping, make some whipped cream and top each cup. Use a flat spatula to even out the top and then freeze for another hour.

greenteamoussecake 30 300x200 Green Tea Mousse Cake

Step 8: To loosen the frozen mousse cake, wrap a warm kitchen towel over each cup. The temperature difference will loosen the frozen mousse cake quickly. Carefully remove each mousse cake and top with matcha powder. You can also add white chocolate decorations on top if desired.

greenteamoussecake 31 300x200 Green Tea Mousse Cake

Thanks for Visiting MamaLoli.com. Enjoy!

  • Umami

    I may try & do this for my husband. He loves green tea ice cream!

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      My husband doesn’t really like sweets, but he really liked this dish :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1429310665 Aailyah Bernier

    Awesome! My local Japanese pastry shop makes something like this all the time. They stuff it with red bean paste tho but I always wanted to make it! This looks really similar, I can’t wait to try it out! I think I’m going to make my mother jealous — thanks for the recipe! ^__^x

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      You can always add a layer of red bean paste before the mousse. :) For some reason, my husband doesn’t like the red bean/green tea combination, so I left it out this time~

  • http://www.pinecreekdental.com/teeth-whitening-colorado-springs/ Ed McGoldrick

    OMG! It looks like one of those shops straight out of a Japanese cake shop! I hope it’s not too sweet ’cause I’m scheduled for a teeth whitening session with my dentist in Colorado Springs and I can’t afford to damage even a single tooth because I need to cut down on my budget I guess I’ll have to wait for the whitening session to finish before I try this recipe out! Thanks for yet, another wonderful recipe!

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      This mousse cake isn’t too sweet~ But to be safe, try after your teeth whitening session :)

  • RachaelRei

    Wow! This is such a beautiful, intricate recipe. Definitely a treat. :-)

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      Thank you :)

  • http://www.TeenieCakes.com Cristina

    I luv this post…what a gorgeous dessert and so ingenious how you assembled it. I have some matcha powder I used for shortbread…now I know what to do with the rest. Thx for sharing and all the fantastic supporting images! =)

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      Thanks for stopping by :) I hope the recipe works out for you~

  • Cakewhiz

    Happy aniversary :)
    I love green tea too so i will be sure to try this. It looks very pretty and thanks alot for those step by step instructions!
    -abeer @ http://www.cakewhiz.com

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      you’re welcome! and thanks for visiting :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/diannlee9 JiYun Lee

    goooood Im a cake lover..I just want to eat this all pictures…getting hungry lol

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      lol, thanks for visiting!!

  • http://www.miamidentist4u.com/patients.html Wilton Winrow

    Oh my God, man! This dessert looks mouth-watering! Hmm… This is truly a perfect treat for anyone.

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      thank you :)

  • http://trailsofbreadcrumbs.com/ Rachel Kwok

    Beautiful presentation! I love making green tea cheesecake, maybe I should give this a try too!

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      oooh~~ green tea cheesecake sounds delicious too!

  • Pingback: Cooking to Combat Cancer (Round Up)

  • Honey J

    This look sooo good, I gonna try make it soon. If I want to make a big one using an 8″ springform pan or maybe 9″, do I need to double the ingredients? By the way, can I just leave the cake over night in the fridge instead of freezing it? 

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      Hi, this recipe would make a 7 inch cake, so maybe up the ingredients by 1/2 (?) for an 8 inch cake. I didn’t use gelatin for this recipe, so I’m not sure how well it will hold up in the fridge. It would probably be better to freeze it. I hope your cake turns out well ^___^

  • Ravel

    I was looking for a green tea dessert recipe when I came across your blog, and I got more than just a green tea dessert recipe!  All the recipes on your blog site look deeeelish and I am aiming to try out all your Japanese cooking recipes!
    :-)

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      Thanks for visiting! I hope all the recipes work out for you!

  • Huicassandra

    For some reason my green tea mousse cake melted after I took out from the freezer..

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      How long did you have it in the freezer? 

  • Jolijo

    Could you recommend what brand of green tea to use in this recipe? The green tea powder that I use gives me a very light green colour!

    • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

      I use Maeda-en shiki matcha or Maeda-en culinary matcha. There’s a link at the top of the page under ingredients :)

  • Pingback: Green Tea Mousse Cake - __ GIA H. TRINH

  • mitch

    i’ll bake this for myself . 

  • Gao Nou

    Will the mousse filling melt if left at room temperature after freezing it?  Is it best eaten frozen or does it matter?

  • http://mamaloli.com/ MamaLoli

    This recipe doesn’t contain gelatin, so it will melt. It’s more like an ice cream cake. I think it’s best eaten frozen.

Foodbuzz  

Recipes Categories

  • Mamaloli