This black sesame marbled banana bread has been on my mind for a while. I knew the combination of black sesame and banana bread could create a beautiful and tasty loaf of bread, but I just couldn't get it right. Back in 2021, I tried making it twice using ground black sesame, but for some reason, I kept running into issues with texture and the bread not baking all the way through.
This time, I finally got it right, with the help of Rooted Fare's Black Sesame Crunchy Butter. By mixing some of the Black Sesame Crunchy Butter into the banana batter, I was able to achieve the striking black color and the desired nutty flavor. Originally, I was also thinking of adding a black sesame streusel on top, but maybe I'll try that next time!
Have a slice of this bread with a warm cup of tea for the perfect afternoon snack!
Rooted Fare's Black Sesame Crunchy Butter is a delicious, nutty spread made of black sesame and peanuts. It's slightly sweetened with brown sugar and has crunchy breadcrumb bits for a fun texture. The spread was inspired by the black sesame tangyuan (湯圓, glutinous rice ball) filling, but to me, it's also reminiscent of gok zai (角仔, peanut puffs) filling (peanut, white sesame, white sugar). I found this black sesame crunchy butter to be delicious on its own (i.e. I was licking it off the back of the spoon) but I'm also excited to try it out in different recipes.
NOTE: I received this jar of the Black Sesame Crunchy Butter for free via a collaboration between Rooted Fare and Subtle Asian Baking, but this isn't a sponsored post. All they requested was some experimenting and feedback, but I genuinely enjoyed eating and using this spread.