What Makes Castella Cake So Special (And So Dangerous, According to My Grandmother) 😂🍯
Castella Cake has always held a dangerous amount of power over my life. 🍰
Castella Cake is a fluffy Japanese sponge made from whipped eggs, sugar, flour, and honey. Simple ingredients, but dangerously addictive. 💛
The very first time I tasted it, I was in preschool, still learning how to color inside the lines and already learning how to fall in love with dessert. 🎨
One afternoon, my grandmother held up a slice of golden Castella, grinning like she was about to reveal a family secret. 🍯
“This is my favorite cake,” she whispered dramatically. “It’s the yummiest cake ever, but you have to be very, very careful when you eat it.” 😅
Naturally, I froze. Careful, with cake? 🤨
Then she leaned in and confessed that once, because it was so unbelievably good, she ate her Castella so fast that she accidentally swallowed the paper on top. 😳
“But make sure you lick off everything from the paper before you take it off,” she added, “because you’re going to love every last bite.” 💕
(And honestly, that parchment paper is there for a reason, it keeps Castella’s top smooth and flawless while it bakes, like a tiny dessert-sized beauty treatment for the cake’s complexion.) 🍞
So I did exactly what she said. I peeled the paper off slowly, licked the unbelievably sweet coating like it was a prized treasure, and took a bite of the fluffiest sponge cake I had ever tasted. 😍
One bite turned into two. Two became longing for three. But my grandmother stopped me with heartbreaking efficiency, “Only one slice per person.” 🍰
I still remember the disappointment. It was one of those childhood memories that imprint themselves forever. 💭
Castella is that important to the Japanese. In fact, they even have entire shops dedicated solely to Castella Cake. 🏪
The most famous one, “In Japan, Castella is so iconic that Fukusaya in Nagasaki has been baking it since 1624, longer than I’ve been practicing medicine by, oh… just a few centuries.” 😆
Sadly, here in the States, Castella isn’t quite as easy to find. I can occasionally track one down at Mitsuwa, and on very lucky weeks, Costco, but they’re always so sweet. 💗
Traditional Castella is sugary enough that I can only eat a single slice before needing a personal intermission. 🍬
Castella is one of those desserts where the tiniest adjustments make the biggest difference, and this version gets the balance exactly where it needs to be. 🎯
That’s exactly why making Air Fryer Castella Cake at home feels like a small miracle. I can finally enjoy Castella the way I like it, lightened up, balanced, and still impossibly soft. 🌤️
And doing two flavors at once (plain and matcha) in the dual basket air fryer? Honestly, a life-changing moment. 💛
Watching the plain and matcha versions bake side-by-side felt like running my own tiny Castella bakery at home. 🧁
The results were so fluffy, so golden, so nostalgic that everyone immediately asked for more. It felt like stepping straight back into childhood, only this time with a very happy adult advantage. 🌈
I could have a second, a third… maybe even a fourth piece. And honestly, once I realized I could make two perfectly fluffy loaves at home for less than $4 total, instead of paying $8–$14 for a single store-bought one. I suddenly felt like I had outsmarted the entire dessert economy.😌
I hope this Air Fryer Castella Cake brings you the same cozy nostalgia, the same childlike joy, and the same irresistible urge to lick off that delicious sweetness from the parchment paper as it does for us! 💖🍰
Why You’ll Love This Air Fryer Castella Cake 🍰
Small-batch friendly – Perfect for mini loaf pans and even better for air fryer bakers. ✨
Lightly sweet + balanced – Reduced sugar, still fluffy, still classic. 🌼
Two flavors, one recipe – Honey Castella or Matcha Castella with one quick swap. 🍯
Kid-approved texture – Soft, pillowy, impossible not to keep slicing. 💛
Faster than the oven – Ready in 24 minutes at 300°F in the air fryer. ⚡
Nutritional Benefits of Castella Cake 🌿✨
Even though Castella Cake is a dessert, this air fryer version stays lighter, cleaner, and beautifully balanced compared to the traditional, ultra-sweet bakery loaves. The batter uses simple whole ingredients, eggs, flour, warm milk, honey, and reduced sugar, so you get that soft, cloud-like texture without heavy fats or additives. 🍰
Honey gives this cake its signature moisture and gentle sweetness, and it also contains natural antioxidants and beneficial plant compounds. Harvard Health explains these benefits in more detail here, honey’s antioxidant and nutritional properties. 🍯
If you choose the Matcha Castella variation, you also get the antioxidant boost of matcha, which is rich in catechins that support focus, metabolism, and cellular health. The Cleveland Clinic has a great breakdown of matcha’s benefits here, including the health advantages of matcha and green tea. 🍵
And because this Castella is baked in the air fryer, it cooks quickly and evenly while staying incredibly soft. The smaller loaf size helps with portion control (at least in theory), and the reduced sugar keeps it perfectly sweet without ever feeling heavy. It’s the kind of dessert that fits effortlessly into a healthy, intentional kitchen - especially when warm slices mysteriously disappear. 💛
Ingredients for Castella Cake in the Air Fryer🍯🍰
Base Castella Batter (Makes 1 Mini Loaf)
2 large eggs – the foundation of Castella’s signature fluffiness 🥚
3 Tablespoons granulated sugar – just enough for gentle sweetness without overpowering the cake 🍬
1/2 Cup all-purpose flour – creates that soft, bouncy Japanese sponge texture 🌾
1 Tablespoon corn starch – helps keep the crumb fine and tender ✨
2 Tablespoons warm milk – adds moisture and improves the cake’s silky finish 🥛
1Tablespoon honey – classic Castella flavor with natural sweetness and shine 🍯
1 Tablespoon neutral oil – keeps the loaf moist without adding extra flavor 🌼
Matcha Variation (Optional, Flavor Swap Only) 🌿
1 tsp Maeda-en Culinary Matcha Green Tea Powder – bright color, smooth flavor, and perfect for baking 🍵
How to Make Air Fryer Castella Cake (Honey + Matcha) 🍰✨
Step 1: Gather All Your Ingredients 🥣 Before anything else, set up your cute ingredient station. It makes the whole process feel effortless and organized.
Lay out the eggs, sugar, flour, cornstarch, milk, honey, and oil. This little “mise en place” moment is secretly what turns this simple cake into a smooth, no-stress bake.
Honey VersionMatcha Version
Step 2: Prepare Your Dry Ingredients 🌾 Castella is the king of fine, delicate crumb, so your flour needs to be sifted until it’s basically a soft cloud. Sift the flour and cornstarch together until light and lump-free.
Matcha variation: Sift 1 tsp Maeda-en Culinary Matcha WITH the flour + cornstarch to make the green dry mix.
Step 3: Warm the Milk and Honey 🍯 Give the milk a quick 10–15 second warm-up, then whisk in the honey until it melts into a glossy mixture. This tiny warm step makes the batter silkier and the final cake smoother.
Step 4: Whip the Eggs and Sugar to Ribbon Stage 🥚 Beat the eggs and sugar until the mixture turns thick, pale, and ribbon-y. This is the magic that makes Castella rise without baking powder, just pure whipped confidence.
Step 5: Fold in the Dry Ingredients 🌿 Add the sifted dry mixture in small increments, folding gently to keep that airy, delicate structure intact. Matcha variation: Fold in the matcha dry mix here. The batter transforms into a gorgeous jade color.
Step 6: Add the Warm Honey-Milk Mixture + Oil 🍯 Stream the warm honey-milk and oil mixture into the batter. The texture shifts from “soft foam” to “silky batter,” and it’s deeply satisfying to watch.
Matcha variation: Add honey just the same, the swirl of green is beautiful.
Step 7: Prep the Nordic Ware Mini Loaf Pans 📄 Line your 5½×3-inch Nordic Ware mini loaf pans with parchment to help them rise evenly. Pour the batter until the pans are about ¾ full, already looking delicious.
Step 8: Preheat the Air Fryer 🔥 Set your Ninja DZ550 to 300°F. Your kitchen is now hosting its own tiny bakery.
Step 9: Load the Pans Into the Baskets 🍞 Place each pan into its basket. Note that you can just as easily make these one at a time in a standard single-basket air fryer. If you’re making both flavors: Basket 1 → Honey Basket 2 → Matcha It’s a cute side-by-side baking moment.
Step 10: Air Fry at 300°F for 21 Minutes 🌬️ Bake for 21 minutes. You’ll see the cakes rise into smooth, perfect domes that look straight out of a Japanese bakery display.
Step 11: Cool Completely ❄️ Let them cool in the pans so the bouncy Castella texture sets just right. Honey emerges a warm golden color; matcha turns beautifully green.
Step 12: Slice and Enjoy 🍰 Slice into the loaves to reveal the fine, velvety crumb. Honey Castella is mellow and sweet. Matcha Castella is earthy and elegant. Both disappear faster than anyone will admit. Note: They plate beautifully on our Black and Pink Cherry Blossom Plates.
Dr. Diana’s Special Tip 💛✨
For the softest, bounciest Castella texture, don’t rush the cooling stage. Letting the cake rest in the pan helps the crumb settle and allows the honey to pull in moisture, giving you that signature springy bite without sinking. 🍰
If you’re making the matcha version, sift the matcha twice. This keeps the color bright, the flavor smooth, and prevents those tiny green flecks from showing up where they don’t belong. Your slices will look perfectly uniform, like they came straight from a boutique Japanese bakery. 🍵
If You Loved This Castella Cake… 🍰✨
If this soft and bouncy Air Fryer Castella Cake made your kitchen feel like a tiny Japanese bakery, here are more comforting favorites you’ll want to try next.
My Christmas Peppermint Cake (with a fluffy yellow cake base!) is festive, refreshing, and perfect for holidays or anytime you want a cheerful dessert that isn’t too sweet. 🎄
For something savory but equally craveable, my Air Fryer Chicken Katsu gives you that golden, restaurant-style crunch without deep-frying. 🥢
If you want another air fryer staple, my Air Fryer Pork Chops stay juicy and flavorful every time. One of our most dependable weeknight dinners. 🍖
And for a veggie side that pairs beautifully with all of the above, my Air Fryer Asparagus cooks in minutes and comes out perfectly crisp-tender. 🌿
Each of these recipes brings its own cozy moment to the table, and they all taste even better when enjoyed with a slice of fresh Castella on the side. 💛
Frequently Asked Questions 🍰❓
Q: What’s the difference between Castella cake and sponge cake? Castella cake is denser, bouncier, and silkier than a standard sponge cake. The combo of bread flour + honey creates that tight, velvety crumb Castella is known for. Sponge cakes rely mostly on whipped egg volume, while Castella stays smooth and custard-like. My Air Fryer Castella Cake delivers that classic Japanese texture without needing a steam oven. 💛
Q: Does Costco sell Castella cake? Sometimes! Costco stocks Japanese-style Castella from time to time, but availability depends on your region and season. If your store doesn’t carry it, making your own Air Fryer Castella Cake is fresher, softer, and much more delicious anyway. 🍯
Q: What does Castella cake taste like? It tastes lightly sweet with a gentle honey aroma and a smooth, springy crumb. The texture is moist, bouncy, and slightly custard-like. If you’re making the matcha version, it adds a beautiful earthy note that pairs perfectly with tea. 🍵
Q: What is the most expensive cake? Ultra-luxury wedding cakes decorated with diamonds or gold leaf usually win that title—some cost millions! Castella cake is the total opposite: simple ingredients, humble origins, and elegant results. That’s why this Air Fryer Castella Cake feels so magical. ✨
Q: Is Castella cake Japanese or Taiwanese? Castella originated in Japan with Portuguese influence, but both Japan and Taiwan now celebrate their own versions. Japanese Castella is honey-rich and more compact, while Taiwanese Castella is fluffier and jiggly. This air fryer version sits right in the dreamy middle—soft, bouncy, and foolproof. 💚
Q: Do I need bread flour to make Castella cake? Bread flour gives Castella its signature tight and silky crumb. You can use all-purpose flour, but it’ll resemble a sponge cake instead. For that true Castella bounce, bread flour is absolutely worth it. 🍞
Q: Why is my Castella cake shrinking? Shrinkage happens when the egg foam isn’t stable or when the cake cools too fast. Your batter needs a strong ribbon stage, and the bake must be gentle and even. Using the air fryer at 300°F helps prevent collapse so the cake stays tall. 🌟
Q: Why did my Castella cake crack on top? A small crack is normal, especially with honey in the batter. Too-high heat can exaggerate cracks, which is why steady air fryer baking works beautifully. Even if a little crack appears, your texture and flavor will still be perfect. 💕
This Air Fryer Castella Cake gives you the nostalgic Japanese sponge texture, fluffy, moist, and wonderfully springy. Using only your air fryer and a pair of mini loaf pans. The honey version tastes classic and cozy, while the matcha variation adds an earthy, bakery-style twist. Simple ingredients, minimal effort, and absolutely delicious. 🍰
Ingredients
Per Loaf
2Large Eggs
6Tablespoons Granulated Sugar
1/2Cup All Purpose Flour
1Tablespoon Corn Starch
2Tablespoons 2% Milk
1Tablespoon Honey
1Tablespoon Avocado Spray Oil
For the Matcha Version
1Teaspoon Matcha Powder
Instructions
1
Prepare the Ingredients:Gather all ingredients for the Honey Castella or Matcha Castella variations.
2
Sift the Dry Ingredients:
Sift the flour and cornstarch together until smooth.
3
Sifting for Matcha Version:Matcha variation: Sift 1 tsp matcha powder together with the flour mixture.
4
Warm the Honey-Milk Mixture:Warm the milk for 10–15 seconds and whisk in the honey until fully dissolved.
5
Whip the Eggs and Sugar:Beat the eggs and sugar until pale, thick, and at ribbon stage.
6
Fold in the Dry Ingredients:Add the dry ingredients in 2–3 batches, folding gently to maintain the batter’s airy structure.
7
Matcha version:Matcha variation: Fold in the matcha dry mix at this stage.
8
Add Honey-Milk and Oil:Add the warm honey-milk mixture and the neutral oil. Mix gently until the batter becomes smooth and pourable.
9
Matcha Batter Mix:Matcha variation: Mix until evenly green and glossy.
10
Prepare the Loaf Pans:Line two 5½×3-inch mini loaf pans with parchment paper and fill each pan about ¾ full.
11
Preheat the Air Fryer:Preheat the air fryer to 300°F.
12
Load the Air Fryer Baskets:
Place each loaf pan into the Ninja DZ550 baskets. If making both flavors: Honey in one basket, Matcha in the other.
13
Air Fry the Castella:
Air fry at 300°F for 21 minutes, or until the cakes rise into smooth domes and the centers are set.
14
Cool the Cakes:Cool the cakes in their pans for 15–20 minutes, then remove and let them finish cooling completely.
15
Slice and Serve:Slice and serve once fully cooled.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 4
Amount Per Serving
Calories224.07kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat6.18g10%
Cholesterol93.6mg32%
Sodium40.09mg2%
Potassium75.62mg3%
Total Carbohydrate37.47g13%
Dietary Fiber0.46g2%
Sugars23.55g
Protein5.06g11%
Vitamin A 44.19 mcg
Vitamin C 0.04 mg
Calcium 26.24 mg
Iron 1.2 mg
Vitamin D 0.59 mcg
Vitamin E 0.91 mg
Vitamin K 2.63 mcg
Vitamin B6 0.05 mg
Vitamin B12 0.26 mcg
Phosphorus 74.27 mg
Magnesium 7.91 mg
Zinc 0.48 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
For the best texture, use bread flour, not all-purpose flour. It creates the classic tight and bouncy Castella crumb.
Make sure the eggs are room temperature before whipping. This helps the batter reach a stable ribbon stage.
If making the matcha version, sift the matcha powder twice to prevent green flecks in the batter.
Do not skip the parchment lining. It keeps the top smooth and prevents sticking.
Air fryers vary — if your Castella browns too quickly, lower the temperature by 10–15°F.
Cooling in the pan for at least 15–20 minutes helps set the structure and keeps the cake from sinking.
Castella tastes even softer the next day. Store tightly wrapped at room temperature for up to 2 days.
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