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Pistachio Matcha Cake

Posted: Oct 19, 2016 · Updated: Apr 28, 2020 by Tisa · 7 Comments

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I know, without any reminders, pistachio nuts are full of carbs (still doing better than cashews, though). That means the following pistachio matcha cake might be a bit keto unfriendly. Especially because you'll want to eat too much of it if you're a pistachio fan like me.

On the other hand, if you are "only" a low-carb-er and like challenges that multi-layer cakes bring, go for it! This one is soooo unbelievably yummy. Again, if you are a fan of the main ingredients that holds true. If you are not, you're still going to love it, but should maybe think about the effort put into it. To illustrate, my significant other kept complimenting on it but would keep bringing on that Jaffa cake is the winner. So, Jaffa cake is what he gets for his B-day, not mine.

Matcha Green Tea Powder

This is the second ingredient I've been a huge fan of. The Japanese green tea powder has been used in many matcha green tea recipes, even on this page alone. Avoiding milk, I miss matcha latte a lot. Been thinking of ideas for a keto or low-carb version. Any ideas on your side? Maybe a mix of heavy cream and unsweetened almond milk would work? Not a big challenge lover but still want to dig into a matcha cake? Try the cloud cake instead, designed especially for egg fasting. Lots of fat and low carbs guaranteed there.

You can read about the health benefits of matcha all over the web. This time, I've combined all this healthiness with the not-so-healthy but oh-so-delicious nuts. The colors match ... and the flavors do too!

This a low carb/keto birthday pistachio matcha cake. You will want to eat too much of it if you're a pistachio and matcha fan like me. #keto #ketocake #cakerecipe #recipe #ketogenic #lowcarb

Low Carb Pistachio Matcha Cake

This is a low-carb birthday cake. It was my birthday recently, and I decided to bake myself a treat ... to put together the flavors I love the most. It resembled a spongey matcha latte, enhanced with a pistachio crust and pistachio marzipan. And the dark chocolate, of course. It does take time and is intended for people who like a bit of a challenge. I dare you.

Recipe

Pistachio keto cake recipe

Pistachio Matcha Cake

One piece comes out to be around 307 Calories, Fat: 27.4 g (of which Saturated: 12.6 g, MUFA's: 9.8 g), Total Carbs: 7.6 g, Fiber: 2.3 g, Net Carbs: 5.3 g, Protein: 8.2 g
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Prep Time 1 hour hr
Cook Time 40 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 40 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Keto
Servings 16 pieces
Calories 307 kcal

Ingredients
  

1st Sponge Cake Layer - Pistachio

  • 3 oz pistachio kernels - (preferably raw and unsalted)
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil
  • 4 large eggs
  • 2.5 oz powdered erythritol
  • 3 tablespoon coconut flour

2nd Sponge Cake Layer - Pale

  • 3 oz macadamia butter
  • 4 large eggs
  • 2.5 oz powdered erythritol
  • 3 tablespoon coconut flour

Soaking Sponge Cake Layers

  • ¾ cup almond milk
  • ¼ teaspoon stevia extract - to taste
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Matcha Cream Filling

  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 8 oz cream cheese
  • 1 packet gelatine - (unflavored)
  • 1.5 oz powdered erythritol
  • ¼ teaspoon stevia extract
  • 3 teaspoon matcha green tea powder

Pistachio Matcha Marzipan

  • 3 oz pistachio kernels - (preferably raw and unsalted)
  • 3 oz powdered erythritol
  • 0.5 large egg white
  • ¼ teaspoon matcha green tea powder

Chocolate Topping

  • 2 oz dark chocolate - (I used Cavalier)
  • 0.5 tablespoon coconut oil
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Instructions
 

1st Sponge Cake Layer - Pistachio

  • Preheat the oven to 350 °F (180 °C). Line the bottoms of two identical 10” round pans. If you don’t have two identical dishes or enough room in the oven, be ready to bake twice.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Sieve the coconut flour to get rid of any lumps.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Prepare pistachio butter: Put the kernels into the bowl of an S blade food processor. Add a pinch of salt if the kernels are unsalted. Pulse for a few minutes until the texture starts resembling butter. You might need to scrape the sides of the bowl every now and then. Add the coconut oil and pulse for another minute or two.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Beat the eggs with the whisk attachment for 1 min. on high speed. With the mixer on, gradually add erythritol and continue beating on high speed a full 8 min. It will be thick and fluffy.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Add the coconut flour and pistachio butter, beating continuously on medium low speed just until incorporated. Using a spatula, scrape the bottom of the bowl to get any pockets of flour or butter hiding at the bottom; do not overmix or you will deflate the batter.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Pour the batter into the first baking pan. Bake for 20 minutes. The toothpick, inserted into the middle, must come out clean.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake

2nd Sponge Cake Layer - Pale

  • Repeat the same procedure as for the 1st sponge cake layer, only using plain macadamia butter.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Bake the sponge cake layer for 20 minutes. The toothpick, inserted into the middle must come out clean.

Pistachio Matcha Marzipan

  • Place the pistachio kernels in a food processor and pulse. Put aside a tablespoon of ground pistachios to use as decoration later.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Into the food processor with crushed pistachios, add powdered erythritol, matcha, and a pinch of salt if the nuts are unsalted. Process until you get very fine powder.

    In another bowl, lightly beat the egg white.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Add a bit of the egg white and process again. Keep adding the egg white, a little at a time, until the marzipan comes together in a clump. You might not use up all of the egg white. Be careful not to add too much, so that the marzipan doesn't become too sticky.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Roll out the marzipan into a (round) shape that will cover the cake. Help yourself with some cling wrap (see the picture). Place in a fridge or a freezer while you prepare the matcha cream filling.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake

Matcha Cream Filling

  • Soak the gelatine in 4 tbsp. water for 5 minutes. Add 4 tbsp. of boiling water and mix until the gelatine dissolves completely. Let it cool down (or prepare the gelatine according to instructions on the packet).
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Using a stand electric mixer, whip the cream until almost firm. Add cream cheese and mix on medium high. Add erythritol, stevia extract (to taste) and matcha powder. Continue mixing until everything is well incorporated. Add the dissolved gelatine and mix well on medium speed.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake

Chocolate Topping

  • In a medium-size sauce pan, bring some water to boil and reduce the heat until the water is simmering. Suspend a heatproof bowl over the water, making sure the bowl is not touching it.Put in chopped chocolate and coconut oil. Mix until melted. Let it cool down but keep it runny.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake

Assembling the Cake

  • When the sponge cakes are done baking, soak each with 6 tablespoons of almond milk, mixed with stevia extract (optional) and vanilla extract.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • First, take the 1st (pistachio) sponge cake. Using a spatula, coat it with ½ of matcha cream filling.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Next, lay on the 2nd (pale) sponge cake layer. Coat it with the other half of matcha cream filling.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Take the pistachio marzipan out of the freezer and put it on top (remove the foil if you've used any).
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Sprinkle the melted chocolate all over the cake. Use a tablespoon of groud pistachio kernels for decoration. If you like, sprinkle some more matcha powder on top.
    Pistachio Matcha Cake
  • Keep refrigerated overnight. The longer the cake sits in the fridge, the better it gets. :-)Enjoy!
    Pistachio Matcha Cake

Nutrition

Calories: 307kcal
Keyword Keto, Low-Carb
Want to Change Something? Go Ahead!Feel like swapping an ingredient? Go for it—no need to ask! Try it your way and let us know how it turned out.

This a low carb/keto birthday pistachio matcha cake. You will want to eat too much of it if you're a pistachio and matcha fan like me. #keto #ketocake #cakerecipe #recipe #ketogenic #lowcarb

This a low carb/keto birthday pistachio matcha cake. You will want to eat too much of it if you're a pistachio and matcha fan like me. #keto #ketocake #cakerecipe #recipe #ketogenic #lowcarb

This a low carb/keto birthday pistachio matcha cake. You will want to eat too much of it if you're a pistachio and matcha fan like me. #keto #ketocake #cakerecipe #recipe #ketogenic #lowcarb

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  1. Rainbow says

    March 29, 2023 at 12:33 am

    I plan to do just the pistachio layer itself and pair it with my keto strawberry buttercream, but I'm not understanding why the pistachio cake is soaked in the milk, vanilla and stevia mix? is it necessary? and if not, then what will be the difference in the cake texture and flavor?

    Reply
  2. Bud says

    January 15, 2021 at 7:08 am

    The perimeter of the cake is white. Did you use something different for this? Also, is there a recipe for the chocolate hearts? Looking forward to making.

    Reply
    • Tisa says

      January 15, 2021 at 2:26 pm

      Hi Bud.
      I am not sure what you mean by "white." There's a pistachio sponge (pale greenish), pale sponge, and greenish (albeit pale) matcha cream filling. All made just like the instructions dictate.

      You can follow the recipe for chocolate hearts here https://www.mysweetketo.com/homemade-chocolate-candy/ and make some more pistachio marzipan for the filling.
      All the best!

      Reply
  3. Cam says

    June 16, 2019 at 11:09 pm

    This was a pain in the butt to make but man oh man was it worth it. What an indulgence!!! 5/5

    Reply
    • Tisa says

      June 17, 2019 at 2:19 pm

      Wow, you have just made my day, Cam! Not many people are willing to put so much effort and time into making a cake like this one. Even I hardly ever find the time (someone really special needs to celebrate. 😉

      Thank you for trying the recipe and leaving the feedback!

      Reply
  4. Robyn says

    March 27, 2019 at 9:45 pm

    When I make this cake I will think of your grandmother. There is a new bright and beautiful star in the sky.

    Reply
    • Tisa says

      March 27, 2019 at 9:55 pm

      Thank you, Robyn <3

      Reply
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