Sakura blossoms in a cake? Possible?
That was my first thought when Christine, my BFF since middle school gave me two packets of pickled Sakura blossoms and said “Make something with this.”
Sakura is the Japanese term for cherry blossom – that most beautiful Japanese flower. Each spring, Japan comes alive with beautiful soft pink sakura blooms that crown the trees in parks, gardens and streets.
It is almost impossible to think of springtime in Japan without conjuring an image of the country awash in a breathtaking shade of pink. The iconic cherry blossoms are so admired that it has inspired many celebrations, festivals and even Starbucks lattes. And now this NO BAKE Sweet Valentine Sakura Cheesecake 🙂
Pretty Sakura, pickled in salt
I wanted a recipe that would showcase the pretty blossoms and that is also distinctive in taste. The sakura blossoms are pickled in salt and gave a subtle floral salty kick to the cheesecake which was unique. On hindsight, I wished I put in all of the Sakura blossoms as I really liked the slightly pickled flavour which complements the creamy cheesecake.
The Sakura blossoms made the cake so elegant for Valentine’s Day. Soft, romantic and a perfect Sweet Valentine’s for that someone special! In my case, this Sweet Valentine Sakura Cheesecake was made for Daughter No. 1 who was traveling abroad on her own for the very 1st time. Guess this SugarCrumble Mama wanted her to remember the wonderful sweet taste of home and come back soon.
Taste of Home Sweet Home!
And yes, for Hubby too! 😉 Thank you Christine Tan for making this pretty creation possible!
What to Watch Out for ….
Soak and rinse the Sakura blossoms well. These delicate cherry blossoms are preserved in salt and therefore typically eaten as a pickled side dish with Japanese rice or infused in hot water to make Sakura tea.
Well Soaked Sakura Blossoms
When used in baking, note that the Sakura blossoms in its original pickled state will be a tad too salty – therefore the soak and rinse is important. The soak and rinse helps to reduce the amount of salt and allows the floral salty flavour to be more subtle in the cheesecake. A bit of salty with the sweet and creamy which works well.
Allow sufficient time for the Sakura blossoms to nicely set in the 1st layer of jello before pouring in the remaining jello. This is important as the flowers are very slight and will move and float about if they are not properly set. Allow a good 10-15 minutes for the setting.
Allow time for un-moulding if you are using a springform tin. The jello tends to attach itself to the springform after it has set. Remove the Sakura cheesecake from the fridge and let it come to room temperature for 15-20 minutes.
Use a warm towel to wipe against the sides of the springform tin to gently nudge the jello to release itself from the sides, if required. Be patient and go slow. Otherwise the jello may crack or come apart if the springform is unclasped hastily.
Prayer Mom Buddy of mine made a lovely light blue version of this Sweet Valentine Sakura Cheesecake for her daughter’s birthday. So pretty too in lovely pastel blue, Birthday Gal’s favorite color. Great mom and daughter bonding moment, Yayy!
For those who are keen to try this Sweet Valentine Sakura Cheesecake, you can get the pickled cherry blossoms at Redmart or Lazada.
Did you make this? I would love to know how it turned out. Tell me more! 😊 Please leave me a comment or tag me on Instagram, FB hashtag #thesugarcrumble
If you like this Sweet Valentine Sakura Cheesecake, you might also love my other easy no-bake recipes
- Strawberry Jelly Heart Cheesecake
- BTS Sweet 16 Jelly Heart Cake
- Maoshanwang Durian Snowskin Mooncake
- Whisky Chocolate Cake
- Christmas Mochi Elves
Sweet Valentine Sakura Cheesecake
Ingredients
Biscuit Layer
- 180 g digestive biscuits ~12 cookies
- 80 g melted butter
Cream Cheese Layer
- 250 g cream cheese
- 50 g sugar
- 1 ½ tbsp. lemon juice
- 100 ml heavy cream
- 1 tbsp gelatin powder
- 100 ml boiling water
- One packet of pickled sakura blossoms
Sake Jello
- 1 ½ tbsp gelatin powder
- 300 ml boiling water
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 2 tbsp lemon juice
- 2 tbsp sake optional
- Pink natural food coloring in 25ml water
Instructions
Biscuit Base
- Blitz the digestive cookies in the food processor until fine. Pour the melted butter over the biscuit crumbs and mix well. Texture should be like fine sand.
- Pour out the biscuit crumbs into a 8 inch heart shape springform pan and spread evenly as a base. Use a tablespoon and press down well especially around the sides, until the crumb base is tight and nicely compact. Freeze for 30min.
Sakura Blossoms
- Soak the Sakura blossoms in drinking water for 15 minutes. Gently open up and rinse off the salt of the pickled blossoms.
- Soak and rinse a second time for 10 minutes. Remove and dry the Sakura blossoms on clean kitchen towel and set aside.
Cream cheese layer
- Dissolve 11/2 tbsp of gelatine in 100ml of boiling water and set aside to cool. In a medium bowl, whisk the softened cream cheese and sugar until it’s well combined. Add the sugar and gradually pour in the heavy cream, mixing on low until well combined.
- Add in the cooled liquid gelatin in 2 parts and whisk on low until well mixed.
- Switch to a spatula and mix by hand to remove air bubbles until the cream cheese mixture is nice and smooth.
- Remove the biscuit base from the freezer and poke holes in it with a wooden skewer (this holds the cream cheese better). Layer in the cream cheese mixture evenly. Tap gently on the work table to remove any visible air bubbles. Freeze for 40 minutes for the cream cheese to lightly set.
Sake Jello
- Dissolve 11/2 tbsp gelatin powder in 300ml boiling water. Stir well until the gelatin is fully dissolved. Add in the sugar, lemon juice, sake (optional) and some pink food coloring. Set aside to cool for 5 to 10 min if the liquid jello is too warm.
- Gently layer in 1/3 of the liquid sake jello over the set cream cheese layer until the surface is fully covered. Decorate with the Sakura blossoms. Allow this jello layer to set for 10 minutes.
- Once the Sakura blossoms have set in the jello, gently ladle in the remaining liquid sake jello. Remove any visible air bubbles with a small toothpick so that the jello surface will be nice and smooth.
- Chill in the fridge for 4 hours. When it’s time to serve, carefully remove it from the springform pan and enjoy the beautiful Sweet Valentine Sakura cheesecake.
Video
Notes
- Soak and rinse the Sakura blossoms well. These delicate cherry blossoms are preserved in salt and therefore typically eaten as a pickled side dish with Japanese rice or infused in hot water to make Sakura tea.
- When used in baking, note that the Sakura blossoms in its original pickled state will be a tad too salty - therefore the soak and rinse is important. The soak and rinse helps to reduce the amount of salt and allows the floral salty flavour to be more subtle in the cheesecake. A bit of salty with the sweet and creamy which works well.
- Allow sufficient time for the Sakura blossoms to nicely set in the 1st layer of jello before pouring in the remaining jello. This is important as the flowers are very slight and will move and float about if they are not properly set. Allow a good 10-15 minutes for the setting.
- Allow time for un-moulding if you are using a springform tin. The jello tends to attach itself to the springform after it has set. Remove the Sakura cheesecake from the fridge and let it come to room temperature for 15-20 minutes. Use a warm towel to wipe against the sides of the springform tin to gently nudge the jello to release itself from the sides, if required. Be patient and go slow. Otherwise the jello may crack or come apart if the springform is unclasped hastily.
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