Actually, I got a lot more baking done than cooking. Unfortunately, my camera was misbehaving so I couldn't record the instructional video I had intended this to be. At the last minute, I found an old camera and got a few shots of my yule log. So, to make my readers hungry and to get some of you in the kitchen, here's my recipe for a Christmas log. It's essentially a swiss roll covered in frosting. I chose to go a step further and make it look more authentic.
Ingredients
Chocolate log
300g self raising flour
400g sugar
50g cocoa powder (don't be stingy: get the good stuff like cadbury's)
10 eggs (separated)
1tsp almond essence
Filling
1/2 cup whipping cream
100g baking chocolate
Frosting
300g chocolate
1cup whipping cream
1/4 cup icing/confectioner's sugar
Mint sprigs and cherry (optional)
Making the cake:
- Preheat your oven (I turn mine on to gas mark 5) and line your baking tray with wax paper.
- Start off by separating your egg whites from the yolks. I put the yolks in the mixing bowl to go with my heavy duty mixer and the whites in a glass bowl so I could whip them with my hand mixer.
- Add your sugar and almond essence to the eggs and mix them till the mixture gains a yellow frothy consistency.
- Add your flour and cocoa powder and mix. You should have a nice rich chocolaty goop now.
- Beat your egg whites with the hand mixer until stiff peaks form (like you're making a meringue)
- Mix a bit of the egg whites into the cake mix then fold in the rest of the egg whites. (you want to conserve as much air as possible
- With your rubber spatula, spread the cake mix onto your paper-lined tray and pop it into the oven.
- Bake for 10 minutes (you'll know it's done when the cake is firm to the touch but feels spongy. don't burn it!!!)
- In a double boiler, melt your chocolate. let it cool a bit, then;
- In a bowl over ice water, whip the whipping cream till stiff peaks form.
- Mix a bit of the whip cream in with the chocolate (this way, you ensure the chocolate ends up at about the same temperature as the cream) pour the chocolate into the cream and fold.
- Spread the filling onto the inner layer of the unrolled cake. make sure to avoid spreading it to the edges of the log. You do NOT want it spilling outside the cake.
When you're ready to frost the cake, cut off about an inch off both ends of the log. One of these can be used to make the large bump. Now cut 1/4 of the cake off (make sure to make a diagonal cut (you'll thank me later). This will be your branchy thingy.
Now for the frosting.
- Melt the chocolate in a double boiler and let it cool a bit. You do not want to pour HOT chocolate into the cream. That would make it curdle.
- Over a bowl of ice water, whip the cream till stiff peaks form. Add the icing sugar and mix well.
- Mix a bit of the cream in with the cooling chocolate then fold the chocolate into the cream.
Yeah, I know it's not pretty
Next, with your trusty fork of truth, lightly score along the cake. I thought this would make it look more woody and it did! Remember you have to work fast as the frosting doesn't appreciate heat.
It will now look like this.
I chose to place chocolate chips on the log to make small bumps.
When I think of a christmas log, I imagine snow for some reason. So I dusted some icing sugar onto the log (this can be messy if you do not have a small sieve. I need to buy one of those)
Next, place a few sprigs of fresh mint (I used three as I had small ones) and place a cherry in the centre.
And Voila! You have one very yummy Yule Log to amaze your family with. It looks and tastes wonderful and much as I was reluctant to cut it, it looked even better as it was being hacked at. Remember to keep it refrigerated on account of the cream. Oh and if you can avoid having a messy board like I have, you have my adoration.
Happy Holidays, Darlings.
~Daixy~
The proof of the cake is in the eating and consider this cake very proven. This girl knows her way around the bakery and this cake is... was a massive testament to that.
ReplyDeleteWords, pictures and videos don't do it justice. Try, and try all you want but you CAN'T match what she created. And you can't tell cuz we ate it allll. MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :3
lol @madjetey. You don't have to rub it in. Plus, now Mama knows who to blame when she comes home to find her slice gone :P
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment :) It's good to have someone else eat it and love it