One of the most interesting and delicious desserts you’ll ever make is my Pomegranate Mousse Cake. It has a few more steps than most of my recipes, but it’s well worth the effort and is a guaranteed show-stopper!
Named by Huffington Post as one of the Best Dessert Recipes of all Time
**updated from original post shared on June 27, 2010.
I had already decided to make a cake, but I wanted it to be a little different than the usual layer cake.
As I looked through my countless cookbooks, I finally found my inspiration In Baking by James Peterson. It wasn’t a particular recipe that caught my eye, but a mixture of a few recipes. After working through the process, I adjusted and combined three recipes to make my Ultimate Pomegranate Mousse Cake!
How do I Make a Pomegranate Mousse Cake?
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make the yellow cake.
*Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Butter and flour two 9-inch cake pans.
Mix the flour, baking powder, and salt together, making sure they are well blended. Set aside till needed.
- Cream butter and ยพ cup of sugar with the paddle attachment of your mixer. After the butter has softened, replace the paddle with the whip attachment, and continue mixing for about 5 minutes.
- Whisk in the egg yolks one at a time until the mixture is smooth.
- Add the milk and vanilla to the mixing bowl and mix just enough to blend.
- Add the flour mixture, ยฝ cup at a time. Donโt overmix! Transfer this all to a larger bowl.
- Whip egg whites and cream of tartar in your mixer for about 3 minutes until soft peaks form. Add the remaining sugar and continue to whip for about 2 minutes until medium peaks form.
- Add egg white mixture to butter mixture ยผ at a time and fold in with a rubber spatula; fully incorporating before adding more, repeat the process until all your egg whites have been folded in.
- Spread batter into your cake pans, dividing it evenly. Then, smooth it out with an offset spatula.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes in a conventional oven or until the cake bounces back to the touch or a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let the layers cool for 5 minutes, then turn out onto a cake rack.
*While the Cake is Baking Make the Pomegranate Curd and Mousse
How do I make pomegranate curd?
- Place the eggs, egg yolks, sugar, pomegranate reduction, and lemon zest into a heatproof bowl that fits over a saucepan and whisk until well blended(not over the saucepan).
- When the first step is completed, place the bowl over a saucepan with an inch of simmering water in it as the mixture begins to get warm, add the butter a little at a time, and whisk the mixture until it thickens. This will take about 5-7 minutes; make sure not to let the mixture boil!
- Allow mixture to cool until needed
How do I make Pomegranate Mousse?
- Whip your cream to medium peaks, adding the sugar as it begins to thicken. Refrigerate until needed.
- Place the gelatin and water in a small bowl and let it sit for about 10 minutes or until it has absorbed all the water
- Stir the softened gelatin with a fork to get rid of any lumps. Then, place the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water until the gelatin dissolves completely.
- Add the gelatin mixture to the curd. The curd must be warm for it to mix in properly ( you may have to warm up the pomegranate curd if it has cooled too much). it should be warm to add your gelatin mixture into it. Whisk the mixture until it has been well blended. Once finished, set aside and allow to get to room temperature.
- Fold (by hand) the whipped cream into the room-temperature curd mixture mix just enough to blend; do not over-mix or use an electric mixer. This will cause the mousse to break!!
*Refrigerate until needed.
- Take your cooled cake and split each layer into 2 sections; this will give you four layers.
- After splitting the layers, brush the cut side with pomegranate syrup.
- After you have brushed on the pomegranate syrup, spread an even layer of mousse on top of the cake, using a spatula or knife to make it level to the edges.
- Add the next layer with the cut layer up and repeat the process for the next two layers.
- For the final layer, place the baked side up. There is no need to brush this layer.
- Place this into the refrigerator to chill while you make the topping for the cake.
How do I make the topping for the pomegranate mousse cake?
- Add the pomegranate juice and pomegranate liquor (optional) to a small bowl. Sprinkle the gelatin over the liquid and let it stand for 1 minute to soften the gelatin.
- Transfer the liquid to a small saucepan. Add the sugar and cook over moderate heat, stirring, until the sugar is dissolved.
- Pour the mixture into a bowl and set the bowl into an ice and water bath, stirring the mixture gently until it is cold and slightly thickened but not yet set.
- Stir in pomegranate seeds and spoon the topping onto the top layer of the chilled mousse cake
- Place the cake back into the refrigerator for at least one hour to finish setting up.
*This cake can be made a day ahead of time in the refrigerator before serving.
I picked up a fresh Pomegranate and prepared the arils to use in the cake topping. If you can’t find fresh pomegranates, you can find Pomegranate Fresh Arils (Pom Poms Wonderful) at most grocery stores.
Monet
Denis, You have done it again. A stunning and creative cake made with a lot of joy and love. I love pom juice, and I can only imagine how divine my first, mousse-filled bite would be. Thanks for sharing!
Jess @ Bakericious
the cake look so beautiful and must b yummy too!
Carly Findlay
This looks amazing! I am excited to have found your blog. I love food and cooking, and blog about the two topics regularly.
Carly, Australia
Marcellina
OMG What an absolutely fantastic cake! Yes, you really have to check ingredients because often companies mislead the consumer! Thanks for dropping by because now I have found your great blog.
Mari's Cakes
Beautiful layered cake, wonderfully presented, and the Lemoncello Sunrise…awesome! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
momgateway
Wow, what a gorgeous-looking cake!!
jeroxie
Such a beautiful layered cake! you make it look so easy.
The Dutch Baker's Daughter
What a beautiful cake! I made pomegranate cupcakes with my POM juice and had the same issue with the brown color. I ended up using a few drops of food coloring. Your presentation is gorgeous!
baking.serendipity
Your post makes me want to look twice at all the juices I buy. I hate marketing trying to trick me all the time! This cake, on the other hand, is something I am fairly certain I would not hate. It looks delicious and presents so well!
DaniBrava
wow, your cake looks amazing!!! also, i can hardly believe the facts on pomegranate-blueberry juice!
Baking Barrister
If you put that cake in front of me, I would probably devour the entire thing. It's a work of culinary art and I want some nowww.
Stephanie Savors the Moment
Wow – that cake is downright gorgeous! Interesting info about the "Pomengranate" juice too – who knew? That Pomegranate Sunrise look very refreshing & perfect for Summer – can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing!
A SPICY PERSPECTIVE
Oh, dear. This cake gives me the shakes! I have access to plenty of pom juice, but NO POM SEEDS in NC this time of year. What am I going to do!?! Maybe I can order them!
Amy
Oh my goodness! This is gorgeous! What a wonderful idea for a cake!
Lucy's Soup Can
What a cool looking cake! Photographs so well. I would never even think to use pomegranates in baking!