Scooped: Black Sesame and Orange Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

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ByMax Falkowitz

Updated April 15, 2020

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I wish I had a more elegant way to share my love for ever-elegant black sesame. It's dessert in a tuxedo—the James Bond of sweets. In ice cream, it's pure magic: lush and nutty, rich but never overwhelming. And the color, a stately (vintage) Sean Connery charcoal, doesn't hurt either.

In Asia, black sesame ice cream is as classic a flavor as vanilla in the States. There's not much to improve on it—it just works. Ground black sesame seeds take on the texture of tahini in that "so creamy it changes your perception of what creamy can be" sort of way. The rich, roasted flavors of the seeds, which give off an aroma as complex as fine chocolate, are a perfect match for a light custard.

But for me, black sesame ice cream gets its intriguing quality from those hard-to-pin-down notes in the seeds: slightly herbal and spicy, just a tad fruity. Something about it made me reach for a zester and an orange. Though the zest hitting warm custard made my kitchen stink of burnt coffee, it churned into something wonderful. Of all the ice cream I've made, this may very well be my favorite. That wee bit of orange, barely whispering its flavor, amps up all the curious, enticing qualities of black sesame I find so compelling.

Along with the orange zest, I added some toasted sesame oil, a pantry powerhouse that contributed a smooth sesame flavor that the seeds don't quite deliver on their own. It also created a soft, scoopable texture even after a day in deep chill. But that only matters if you let it age at all. I downed half my batch right out of the churn: it was soft and light like the most ambrosial whipped cream. And I'm not in the least ashamed to say that after I snapped my photo, the rest didn't stand a chance.

Ethan Frisch is the co-founder and co-owner of Burlap and Barrel, a spice company. He's the former chef and co-mastermind behind Guerrilla Ice Cream. He's traveled around the world (30 countries, 5 continents) and worked as a pastry chef and line cook in some of NYC's great (and not so great) restaurants.

Max Falkowitz is the former features editor at Serious Eats. He's a proud native of Queens, New York, will do just about anything for a good cup of tea, and enjoys long walks down the aisles of Chinese groceries.

Recipe Details

Scooped: Black Sesame and Orange Ice Cream Recipe

Active30 mins

Total9 hrs

Serves8to 10 servings

Makes1 quart

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup black sesame seeds

  • 3 cups half-and-half (or 1 1/2 cups each cream and milk)

  • 3/4 cup sugar

  • 6 egg yolks

  • 1/4 cup toasted sesame oil

  • 2 teaspoons orange zest

  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

Directions

  1. Toast sesame seeds in a small skillet, stirring frequently, until fragrant and nutty, then set aside to cool.

  2. Transfer seeds to a blender and blend on high till seeds are crushed. Add two to three tablespoons half-and-half and blend till smooth. Add remaining half-and-half and blend on high till well combined, about two minutes. Seeds will not be completely pulverized, which is fine. Large chunks can always be strained out.

  3. In a large bowl, whisk together sugar and yolks until thickened and lighter in color. Combine yolk and dairy mixtures in a heavy-bottomed three quart saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly while custard thickens. Custard is done when it coats the back of a spoon and a swiped finger leaves a clean line.

  4. Remove from heat and transfer to an air-tight container for overnight chill. Stir in sesame oil, orange zest, and salt till well combined. Chill overnight, then churn the next day according to manufacturer's instructions. Serve immediately for a whipped, soft-serve consistency, or return to container to set for two to three hours for something firmer.

Special Equipment

ice cream maker, blender

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
212Calories
10g Fat
26g Carbs
5g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 8to 10
Amount per serving
Calories212
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 10g13%
Saturated Fat 2g10%
Cholesterol 130mg43%
Sodium 170mg7%
Total Carbohydrate 26g10%
Dietary Fiber 0g2%
Total Sugars 25g
Protein 5g
Vitamin C 1mg3%
Calcium 52mg4%
Iron 1mg6%
Potassium 60mg1%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

Scooped: Black Sesame and Orange Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What pairs well with black sesame ice cream? ›

If you'd like to dress it up, though, I've found that black sesame ice cream is amazing with a spoonful of raspberry purée. It's something of a peanut butter and jelly vibe, with the toasted black sesame perfectly complemented by the bright acidity of fresh fruit.

What is the flavor of black sesame ice cream? ›

Nutty, bitter with slight undertones of chocolate, we use organic black sesame seeds that are roasted and stone ground into a paste and blend fully into sweet cream. Whole seeds are folded in to bring out the unique complexity of this beloved flavor.

What fruit goes with black sesame? ›

The first version of the black sesame dessert is topped with red currants, frais de bois, black sesame seeds and vanilla ice cream. While pretty, I wasn't convinced that strawberries and vanilla were the best accompaniments to black sesame's nutty and distinct flavor.

Is black sesame ice cream good? ›

Black Sesame ice cream is one of the most delicious, nutty and aromatic ice cream flavours! Learn how to make the most delicious black sesame ice cream using an easy no churn method. This is intensely flavoured with black sesame and super easy!

What two ice cream flavors go together? ›

If you feel like experiencing something new, the following ideas will help.
  • Buttered Popcorn. Perfect for a movie night. ...
  • Chocolate and Coconut. ...
  • Salted Nutella. ...
  • Chocolate and Vanilla. ...
  • Coffee and Oreo. ...
  • Peanut Butter and Jelly. ...
  • Lemon Sorbet and Cheesecake. ...
  • The co*ke Float.

Should I refrigerate black sesame? ›

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.

What flavor goes 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 is black people's favorite ice cream flavor? ›

TikToker Goes Viral For Explaining How Butter Pecan Ice Cream Became A Cultural Favorite Among Black People.

What is black Hawaii ice cream? ›

Black Hawaii the black ice cream revolution created by Prodotti Rubicone. Natural black color thanks to charcoal. Unique taste with coconut water and raw cocoa beans. Lactose free, gluten free, with prebiotic fibers. Beneficial detox effect.

What does black sesame do for your body? ›

Black sesame seeds contain essential nutrients like magnesium, iron, and zinc that contribute to improved memory, concentration, and overall brain health.

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.

Is black sesame good for stomach? ›

• Good Source of Fibre

Black Sesame seeds are an excellent source of fibre. It provides 3.5 grams of fibre per 30gm, which is 12% of the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) (2). Fibre aids digestion, promotes bowel regularity, and helps prevent constipation.

What is black ice cream called? ›

Why is it called coconut ash? This jet black ash ice cream gets its name from its key ingredient, which, according to founder Nick Morgenstern, is “simply the charred and processed remains of a coconut shell.”

What flavors are in black ice cream? ›

Unfortunately—or perhaps fortunately—charcoal ice cream does not have a unique taste. Ice cream shops that offer the black dessert typically add various flavors to the recipe. Black ice cream can taste like coconut, vanilla, or, really, any of your favorite flavors.

What is black sesame ice cream made of? ›

Ingredients, Substitutions & Adjustments

Black sesame seeds – Toasted black sesame seeds adds an earthy, nutty flavor to the ice cream. Toasting the black sesame seeds brings out the nutty flavor. Egg yolks – Egg yolks add richness and creaminess to the ice cream. Sugar – White sugar adds sweetness to this recipe.

What are the best ice cream combinations? ›

Ice cream with cream: the most delicious flavors and combinations
  • English soup and nougat;
  • Pistachio and hazelnut;
  • Ricotta and dark chocolate;
  • Saffron and vanilla.

What do you eat with black sesame spread? ›

Use the black sesame paste on toast (it's great paired with a berry jam or strawberry cream cheese) or slather it on cinnamon rolls. The black sesame paste will keep in the fridge for 2 to 3 weeks in a jar. You can also freeze the paste for 5 to 6 months.

What goes well with sesame flavor? ›

Try combining sesame oil with:
  • Rice vinegar, for an Asian salad dressing.
  • Peanut butter, for the rice noodles in pad thai.
  • Fresh ginger, garlic, and scallions, as a base for fried rice.
  • Cucumbers, garlic, red pepper, for a simple salad.
  • Spicy foods such as kimchi and chilli peppers.
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