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BûCHE DE NOëL (YULE LOG)



Bûche De Noël (Yule Log) image

The meringue mushrooms and sugared cranberries & rosemary are completely optional garnishes. The recipe below includes both. For all make-ahead instructions, see recipe notes. I recommend watching the video tutorial above and reading the full recipe below before beginning. There's a lot of cooling down, chilling, and other moving parts here!

Provided by Sally

Categories     Dessert

Time 10h

Number Of Ingredients 26

1 cup (120g) fresh cranberries*
4-5 rosemary sprigs (optional)
2 cups (400g) granulated sugar, divided
1 cup (240ml) water
1 and 1/3 cups (157g) cake flour
2 Tablespoons (10g) unsweetened natural or dutch-process cocoa powder
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
6 large eggs, separated and at room temperature
1 cup (200g) granulated sugar, divided
2 Tablespoons (30ml) vegetable oil, canola oil, or melted coconut oil
1 and 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
3 Tablespoons (15g) unsweetened natural or dutch-process cocoa powder
1 large egg white, at room temperature
less than 1/8 teaspoon cream of tartar (about 1/16 teaspoon)
pinch salt
2 Tablespoons (25g) granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon unsweetened natural or dutch-process cocoa powder (optional for dusting)
1 ounces (28g) semi-sweet chocolate, finely chopped
1 and 1/2 cups (360ml) cold heavy cream
2 Tablespoons (30ml) Frangelico liqueur
1/4 cup (30g) confectioners' sugar
1 Tablespoon (5g) unsweetened natural or dutch-process cocoa powder
1/2 cup (60g) finely chopped hazelnuts (optional)
6 ounces (170g) semi-sweet chocolate, finely chopped
3/4 cup (180ml) heavy cream

Steps:

  • If you want to decorate the cake with sugared cranberries and rosemary, start them the night before because they need to sit for several hours. Place cranberries and rosemary in a large bowl; set aside. In a medium saucepan, bring 1 cup of sugar and the water to a boil and whisk until the sugar has dissolved. Remove pan from the heat and allow to cool for 5 minutes. Pour sugar syrup over the cranberries and rosemary and stir to combine. Let the cranberries and rosemary sit at room temperature or in the refrigerator (lightly covered) for 6 hours or overnight. You'll notice the sugar syrup is quite thick after this amount of time. Drain the cranberries and rosemary from the syrup and pour 1 cup of sugar on top. Toss to coat. Pour the sugared cranberries and rosemary on a parchment paper or silicone baking mat-lined baking sheet and let them dry for at least 2 hours at room temperature or in the refrigerator.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Spray a 12×17 inch baking pan with nonstick spray or grease with butter, so the parchment paper sticks. Then line it with parchment paper so the cake seamlessly releases. Spray or grease the parchment paper too. We want an extremely nonstick surface for this cake roll.
  • Whisk the cake flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt together in a medium bowl. Set aside until the next step. Using a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment, beat the egg whites and 1/2 cup (100g) sugar together on high speed for 4-5 minutes or until stiff peaks form. Transfer to another bowl. Using the same mixing bowl you just had the egg whites in (no need to clean it), add the egg yolks, remaining sugar, oil, and vanilla extract. Beat together on high speed for 3-4 minutes or until thickened and light in color.
  • Add half of the whipped egg whites into the egg yolk mixture. Beat on low speed for 10 seconds. Repeat with remaining egg whites and beat on low for 10 seconds. Add half of the flour mixture and beat on low or fold with a rubber spatula until combined. Repeat with remaining flour mixture. Avoid over-mixing and deflating those egg whites. Batter will be very light.
  • Spread batter evenly into prepared pan. Gently bang the pan on the counter a couple times to pop any air bubbles. Bake for 18-19 minutes or until the cake springs back when lightly poked with your finger. Cake will look a little bubbly on top when it's done. That's ok. Avoid over-baking cake because it will crack if over-baked. As the cake bakes, get started on the next step.
  • As the cake bakes, place a piece of parchment paper (larger than the cake) or a thin kitchen/tea towel flat on the counter. (Note: I find a kitchen towel is better to help prevent cracking.) Using a fine mesh sieve, dust parchment/towel with 3 Tablespoons (15g) of cocoa powder. Once the cake comes out of the oven, quickly run a knife around the edges to loosen it. Immediately invert it onto the parchment/towel. Peel off the parchment paper that was on the bottom of the cake as it baked. Starting with the narrow end, begin tightly rolling the hot cake up with the parchment/towel. Do this slowly and gently. The cake will be warm. Allow the cake to cool completely rolled up in the parchment/towel. Feel free to place it in the refrigerator to speed it up, about 3 hours and up to 1 day.
  • Preheat oven to 200°F (93°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. In a completely clean residue-free large glass or metal mixing bowl, using a handheld mixer or stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, beat the egg white, cream of tartar, and salt together on high speed until foamy, about 2 minutes- this is a small amount and the whisk on a stand mixer might not reach it, so whisk by hand until foamy if needed. With the mixer running on high speed, slowly add the sugar and beat until stiff glossy peaks form, about 2 more minutes. Snip off the end of a plastic bag or fit a round piping tip in a piping bag. I use and recommend Wilton 2A piping tip or any tip with around a 1/2 inch opening. Pipe quarter-sized circles (these will be the round mushroom tops) and 1-inch tall cones (these will be the stems). You will have enough meringue batter for about 16 mushrooms. I usually only make 8-12 and discard leftovers, but feel free to make all 16. Using a moistened finger (just a dab of water is fine), smooth down any peaks. If desired, lightly dust mushroom tops with cocoa powder using a fine mesh sieve. Bake for 2 hours. Do not open the oven as the meringues bake. Turn off the oven after 2 hours and let the meringues sit inside the cooling oven for 20 minutes. Remove meringues from the oven and cool completely. When they're just about cool, melt the 1 ounce of chocolate in a double boiler or use the microwave. If using the microwave, melt in 15 second increments, stopping and stirring between each until melted and smooth. Cool for 5-10 minutes. (Easier to adhere mushrooms if the melted chocolate is a bit cool.) Once meringues have cooled, use a flat spatula to remove them from the baking sheets. Dot a bit of chocolate onto the center of the bottom of a mushroom top. Adhere a mushroom stem to it. Place back on the baking sheet to set. If stems or tops still have a little peak, scrape off with a knife or your spatula, as you see me do in the video above. Leaning them against the rim is helpful if they keep toppling over. Repeat with remaining tops and stems to form mushrooms. Let chocolate cool and harden, about 1 hour.
  • Remove the cake roll from the refrigerator and allow to sit on the counter for a few minutes to warm up as you prepare the whipped cream.
  • Using a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream, Frangelico, confectioners' sugar, and cocoa powder on medium-high speed until medium to stiff peaks form, about 2-3 minutes.
  • Gently and very slowly unroll the cake. Spread whipped cream evenly on top, leaving about a 1/2 inch border around the cake. I like using a large or small offset spatula to spread. Sprinkle chopped hazelnuts on top. Gently roll the cake back up, without the parchment/towel this time. Roll it slowly. This part is messy. Carefully place on a cutting board. If the exterior of the cake looks moist, dust with a little cocoa powder. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes and up to 2 days before shaping and topping with ganache.
  • Place chopped chocolate in a medium bowl. Heat the cream in a small saucepan until it begins to simmer. (Do not let it come to a rapid boil- that's too hot.) Pour over chocolate, then let it sit for 2-3 minutes to gently soften the chocolate. Slowly stir until completely combined and chocolate has melted. Ganache will be thin, so it has to thicken before using. Refrigerate, uncovered, for at least 30 minutes and up to 1 hour to thicken.
  • Remove rolled cake from the refrigerator. Diagonally slice a 3-4 inch section off one end. At this point, I usually place the cake on a serving platter. Place the angled side against a side of the roll, forming a branch. Slowly pour and spread thickened ganache all over the top and sides of cake. Feel free to leave the cut ends exposed (as you see in these photos) or spread ganache over the ends- there should be plenty of ganache to use. Use a fork to make textured lines resembling tree bark. Feel free to wipe the serving plate if ganache dripped all over.
  • Decorate with meringue mushrooms, sugared cranberries and rosemary, and a dusting of confectioners' sugar just before serving.
  • Cover leftover cake and store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

BUCHE DE NOEL (YULE LOG)



Buche de Noel (Yule Log) image

Provided by Food Network

Yield one 15-inch roll with 60 mushr

Number Of Ingredients 22

4 large eggs, separated, plus 2 egg whites, at room temperature
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/2 cup sifted all-purpose flour
1/4 cup sifted unsweetened cocoa powder plus additional sifted cocoa powder for dusting the cake
6 egg yolks
2/3 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup water
3 sticks (1 1/2 cups) unsalted butter, softened
6 ounces semisweet chocolate, melted and cooled
1 tablespoon eau-de-vie de framboise
Meringue Mushrooms (recipe follows)
2 tablespoons almond paste tinted with green food coloring
Confectioners' sugar for sprinkling
1 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup water
2 large egg whites
Pinch salt
1/8 teaspoon cream of tartar
Unsweetened cocoa powder for sprinkling if desired

Steps:

  • Make the cake: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Butter the jelly-roll pan and line it with wax paper, leaving a 2-inch overhang on each of the short ends. Butter the paper and dust it with flour, shaking out the excess.
  • In the large bowl of the upright mixer beat the egg yolks until smooth. Add 6 tablespoons of the granulated sugar, a little at a time, and beat the batter at medium speed for 3-4 minutes, or until creamy and light. Beat in the framboise. In another bowl with the hand-held mixer beat the egg whites with 1/8 teaspoon of the salt until frothy. Add the cream of tartar and beat the whites until they hold soft peaks. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons sugar, a little at a time, and beat the whites until they hold stiff peaks. Fold the whites into the batter gently but thoroughly. Sift the flour, the 1/4 cup cocoa powder, and the remaining 1/8 teaspoon salt over the batter, one third at a time, and fold in each addition until batter is smooth.
  • Pour the batter into the jelly-roll pan, spread it evenly with a spatula, and bake the cake in the middle of the oven for 8-10 minutes, or until it pulls away from the sides of the pan and a cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean.
  • Dust the cake lightly with cocoa powder, cover it with wax paper, and let it cool to warm. Pull the edges of the wax paper away from the pan, invert the cake onto a baking sheet and carefully peel off the paper. Dust the cake lightly with the remaining cocoa powder, cover it with wax paper, and roll it up. Let the cake cool completely.
  • Make the chocolate butter cream: In the bowl of the upright mixer beat the egg yolks until light and creamy. In a small heavy saucepan combine the sugar with the water. Bring the mixture to a boil and cook it over moderate heat, stirring and washing down any sugar crystals clinging to the sides of the pan with the brush dipped in cold water, until the syrup reaches the soft-ball stage, or the candy thermometer registers 238 degrees. With the mixer running, add the hot syrup to the yolks in a stream, beating, and beat the mixture until completely cool. Beat in the butter and the chocolate, a little at a time. Pour the buttercream into a bowl, beat in the framboise, and chill the buttercream, covered, until the cake is ready to be frosted.
  • To assemble the cake: Cut a 2-inch piece diagonally from each end of the cake and set the pieces aside. Transfer the cake to a serving tray and arrange the reserved end pieces on top of the cake to stimulate sawed-off branches. Beat the chilled buttercream until smooth and with a spatula spread it over the cake. Gently pull the tines of a fork lengthwise over the buttercream to simulate bark and garnish the log with the meringue mushrooms and chocolate leaves. Force the green almond paste through a medium sieve and with the tip of a small knife attach it to the log around the mushrooms to simulate moss. Gently dust the log with sifted confectioners' sugar, simulating snow. Let the cake come to room temperature before serving. Cut the cake with a sharp serrated knife.
  • In a heavy saucepan combine the 1 cup sugar with the water and bring the mixture to a boil over low heat, washing down any sugar crystals clinging to the sides of the pan with the brush dipped in cold water until the sugar is dissolved. Boil the syrup until it reaches the soft-ball stage, or until the candy thermometer registers 240 degrees.
  • While the syrup is cooking, in a bowl with the mixer beat the egg whites with the salt until foamy. Add the cream of tartar and beat the whites for 30 seconds. Sprinkle in the remaining 1 tablespoon sugar and beat the meringue for 10 minutes, or until cool.
  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Line baking sheets with the parchment paper. Fill the pastry bag fitted with the plain tip with the meringue and pipe out 66 mounds, each about 1-inch in diameter, 1-inch apart onto the baking sheets. Sift a bit of the cocoa over each cap, if desired, to simulate sand. Holding the pastry bag straight up, pipe out 66 medium-wide lengths onto the baking sheets, to resemble mushroom stems. Bake the meringues in the middle of the oven for 2 hours. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and with your finger tip push in the underside of each mushroom cap. Return the meringues to the oven and bake them for 30 minutes more. Turn off the oven and let the meringues stand in the oven overnight.
  • Push a stem into each cap and chill.

BUCHE DE NOEL



Buche de Noel image

Provided by Food Network

Time 4h

Number Of Ingredients 30

2 large eggs
2 large egg yolks
Granulated sugar, scant 1/2 cup
Whole milk, 1/2 tablespoon
2 large egg whites
Cake flour, 1/3 cup
Powdered sugar, for dusting
1/2 recipe Pastry Cream (see below)
Dove Promises Dark Chocolate, finely chopped, 3 1/2 ounces
Simple Syrup flavored with Grand Marnier (see below)
3 large egg whites
Granulated sugar, scant 1/2 cup
Powdered sugar, sifted, scant 1 cup
Dutch-processed unsweetened cocoa powder for dusting, 1/2 cup
Bittersweet chocolate, tempered, 16 ounces, see below
3 large egg yolks
1 large egg
Water, 1/3 cup
Granulated sugar, scant 1 cup
Cold unsalted butter, cubed, 1 1/2 cups plus 1 tablespoon
Coffee extract, to taste
Red, green and yellow liquid food coloring as needed
Powdered sugar, for dusting, scant 1/2 cup
Chocolate shavings
Cornstarch, 2 tablespoons
Granulated sugar, scant 1/2 cup
4 large egg yolks
Whole milk, generous 2 cups
1 vanilla bean
Unsalted butter (optional), 1 tablespoon

Steps:

  • PREPARE THE BISCUIT: Preheat oven to 420 degrees F. Place the whole eggs and yolks in a medium-sized mixing bowl. Add 1/3 cup of the granulated sugar and the milk. Whip with an electric mixer on medium-high speed, until the mixture lightens in color and triples in volume, about 6 minutes. Place the egg whites in a large mixing bowl, and whip at medium speed until foamy. Make French meringue by adding the remaining 2 tablespoons granulated sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time. When all the sugar has been added, increase mixer speed to medium-high and whip to stiff but not dry peaks, about 5 minutes.
  • Use a rubber spatula to fold the egg mixture in batches into the meringue, incorporating it gradually so as not to deflate the meringue. When all the yolk mixture has been incorporated, place the flour in a fine-mesh sieve and sift over the mixture. Gently fold this in with the rubber spatula. Spread the batter evenly on a parchment-covered baking sheet, liberally dust the top of the biscuit with powdered sugar and place in the oven. Bake just until biscuit begins to brown on top, about 5 minutes. This will lock in the moisture, allowing you to roll the cake later without cracking it. Immediately after removing from the oven, run a knife around the inside of the baking sheet to loosen the cake from the sides. Remove cake from baking sheet and allow it to cool.
  • PREPARE CHOCOLATE PASTRY CREAM: Make pastry cream as directed and let cool. Melt the chocolate in a double boiler or a mixing bowl placed over a bowl of simmering water, stirring it occasionally as it melts. When all of the chocolate is melted and smooth, remove it from heat, and add the cold pastry cream to the warm chocolate. Mix them together with a rubber spatula.
  • PREPARE THE ROULADE: Place the biscuit on your work surface and soak with the flavored syrup. Spread the chocolate pastry cream evenly over the cake, spreading it all the way to the edges. Start at one long end and, rolling toward you, roll it into a tight cylinder. Place the roulade on a parchment covered baking sheet and place in the refrigerator for a few hours to set.
  • PREPARE THE MUSHROOMS: Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Whip the egg whites on medium speed until foamy. Add the granulated sugar 1 tablespoon at a time, until you have volume, then add the rest of the sugar. Increase mixer speed to medium-high and whip until you have stiff but not dry peaks. Gently fold in the powdered sugar. Place the meringue in a large pastry bag fitted with a 1/4-inch plain tip. Pipe the mushroom pieces onto a parchment covered baking sheet. Make the stems by squeezing out a dime-sized mound of meringue, then pull the pastry bag straight up, leaving a small tail. Make the caps by piping 1/2-inch mounds onto the sheet. Sprinkle the caps with a little cocoa powder and place in the oven. Bake until firm and dry, about 1 hour, leaving the oven door cracked so moisture can escape. Remove from the oven and cool on a rack.
  • PREPARE CHOCOLATE TREES: Make a cornet from parchment paper and fill half full with tempered chocolate. Pipe a long thick chocolate raindrop on a sheet of parchment paper. Draw a cake comb through the chocolate, starting at the center of the raindrop and moving from left to right. Repeat, starting at the center and moving from right to left. You should have a chocolate pine tree. Repeat for as many trees as you want. Allow the chocolate to set before peeling the parchment paper from it.
  • PREPARE THE CHOCOLATE FENCE: Fill a cornet half full with the tempered chocolate, and pipe a 3 to 4-inch long railroad track, with the outside rails spaced about 2 inches apart and the inside rails spaced about 1/2-inch apart onto a sheet of parchment paper. Allow the chocolate to set before peeling the parchment paper from it.
  • PREPARE THE COFFEE BUTTERCREAM: Place the egg yolks and whole egg in a large mixing bowl, and whip until thick, light, and tripled in volume, 5 to 7 minutes. Pour the water and granulated sugar into a 1-quart heavy-bottomed saucepan and place over medium heat. Insert a candy thermometer into the mixture. The sugar is ready when it reaches 250 degrees, or the soft ball stage. Pour the cooked sugar down the side of the bowl into the whipping eggs. Continue whipping the mixture until the outside of the bowl is warm but not hot, about 2 or 3 minutes. Add the butter all at once, and beat on medium speed until incorporated. Now whip on medium-high speed until thick, smooth and shiny, about 10 minutes. Remove about 1/3 cup and set aside. Add the coffee extract to the remaining buttercream and whip until well combined.
  • ASSEMBLE THE BUCHE: Place the rolled cake on the platter you will use to serve it. Use a sharp knife to slice a 11/2-inch-thick slice from each end of the roll. These will become gnarls on the log. Spread a thick layer of buttercream over the buche. Place the ends or gnarls on top of the log, 1 at each end and cover with buttercream. Run a cake comb through the buttercream along the length of the buche, to make it look like bark. Place the buche in the refrigerator for about 15 minutes to let the buttercream set.
  • MAKE THE IVY AND FLOWERS: Divide the unflavored buttercream evenly among 3 bowls and color each with 1 of the food colorings. Make 3 cornets from triangles of parchment paper, and fill one with pink buttercream, one with green, and one with yellow. Remove the buche from the refrigerator. Use the green icing cornet to make the ivy, by piping long curved lines along the length of the buche.
  • Place small yellow dots along this stem, for the flower centers. Surround these with pink dots for the flower petals. Cut the tip of the cornet diagonally to make a point and fill it with green icing. Squeeze a dab of green buttercream out of the corner of each leaf.
  • FINISHING THE BUCHE: Stick together the caps and ends of the mushrooms, using a dab of buttercream. Place the mushrooms, chocolate trees and chocolate fence on the buche. Dust the buche with powdered sugar and sprinkle with chocolate shavings. Refrigerate for 1 hour,then serve and enjoy!
  • Sift together the cornstarch and half the sugar in a medium bowl, add the egg yolks and whisk until well combined. Pour the milk and remaining sugar into a 2-quart nonreactive heavy-bottomed saucepan and place over medium-high heat. While milk is heating, slice the vanilla bean in half lengthwise. Separate the seeds, and add both seeds and skin to the milk. Bring it to a boil. Carefully pour about half of the milk into the egg mixture, whisking so eggs don't scramble. Pour this mixture back into the saucepan and continue to whisk, as pastry cream thickens. Bring to a boil and continue to whisk and cook for 2 minutes more. Remove from heat, strain through a fine-mesh sieve, and add butter in small chunks if desired. Stir butter into cream until well incorporated. Pour pastry cream into an airtight container and put plastic wrap on top to prevent a skin from forming. Store in refrigerator for up to 3 days, until ready to use.
  • SIMPLE SYRUP: Water, scant 1 1/4 cups Granulated sugar, 2/3 cup Liqueur, 2 1/2 tablespoons
  • Place the water and sugar in a heavy saucepan over medium-high heat and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. The sugar should completely dissolve. Remove from heat and pour into a mixing bowl. Cool before adding the liqueur.
  • TEMPERED CHOCOLATE: When you melt chocolate, the molecules of fat separate. To put them back together, you temper it. One way to temper is to place the chocolate in the microwave, and microwave it on high power for 30 seconds at a time until the chocolate is melted. As it recrystallizes, it becomes tempered.

BUCHE DE NOEL FROM JOY OF BAKING RECIPE - (4.6/5)



Buche de Noel From Joy of Baking Recipe - (4.6/5) image

Provided by Harleygirl

Number Of Ingredients 13

Chocolate Sponge Cake:
1/4 cup (50 grams) plus 2 tablespoons (28 grams) granulated white sugar
6 large eggs, separated
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
4 ounces (112 grams) bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, chopped in small pieces
3/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
Chocolate Whipped Cream:
1 cup (240 ml) heavy whipping cream
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
3 tablespoon (40 grams) granulated white sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons cocoa powder (I use Dutch-processed)
Garnish:
Meringue Mushrooms

Steps:

  • Chocolate Sponge Cake: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C) and place the oven rack in the center of the oven. Butter, or spray with Pam, a 17 inch (43 cm) by 12 inch (30 cm) jelly roll pan. Line the pan with parchment paper and then butter and flour the paper (or spray with Baker's Joy). Set aside. While the eggs are still cold, separate the eggs, placing the whites in one bowl and the yolks in another. Cover with plastic wrap and bring to room temperature before using (takes about 30 minutes). Meanwhile melt the chocolate in a stainless steel bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water. Set aside. In the bowl of your electric mixer (or with a hand mixer) place the egg yolks and 1/4 cup (50 grams) of sugar and beat until this mixture is light and fluffy (about five minutes). (When you slowly raise the beaters, the batter will fall back into the bowl in a slow ribbon.) Beat in the vanilla extract. Add the melted chocolate and beat only to combine. Set aside while you beat the egg whites. In a clean mixing bowl, with the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites until foamy. Add the cream of tartar and beat at medium-high speed until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in the remaining 2 tablespoons (28 grams) of sugar until stiff peaks form. Gently fold a small amount of the egg whites into the egg yolk mixture using a rubber spatula or whisk to lighten the batter. Fold in the remaining whites just until incorporated. Don't over mix or the batter will deflate. Spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan with an offset spatula. Bake until the cake is puffed, has lost its shine, and springs back when gently pressed, about 15-17 minutes. Remove from oven and place on wire rack to cool. Cover the cake with a clean, slightly damp towel. Chocolate Whipped Cream: In a large mixing bowl place the whipping cream, vanilla extract, sugar, and cocoa powder and stir to combine. Cover and chill the bowl and beaters in the refrigerator for at least one hour so the cocoa powder has time to dissolve. Beat the mixture until stiff peaks form. Once the cake has cooled, spread with the chocolate whipped cream (set 2 tablespoons aside) and then gently roll the cake, peeling off the parchment paper as you roll. The sponge cake will crack, and, in fact, this makes it look more like a real log. Trim one end of the cake at an angle and set it aside. Then place the sponge cake, seam side down, on your serving platter. Take the slice of reserved cake and, using the reserved whipped cream, attach it to the side of the sponge cake (to look like the end of a branch). Cover with plastic wrap and chill until serving time. Just before serving remove the cake from the refrigerator, dust with confectioners (powdered or icing) sugar (to resemble snow), and decorate with meringue mushrooms (if desired). You can also decorate the Yule Log with miniature pine cones and pine needles.

BUCHE DE NOEL



Buche de Noel image

Provided by Corby Kummer

Categories     dessert

Time 1h20m

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

Butter for greasing pan
3/4 cup flour, sifted, plus enough for flouring pan
1 cup (nearly 3 ounces) hazelnuts
1/4 cup sugar, plus 1/3 cup
6 extra-large eggs, separated, plus one egg white (total of 7 whites)
Pinch of salt
2 tablespoons melted unsalted butter
5 yolks from extra-large eggs
1/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup water
8 ounces (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature and cut into roughly half-inch cubes
1 tablespoon instant espresso or instant coffee, dissolved in 1 tablespoon lukewarm water
10 ounces marrons glaces or chestnuts in syrup
Confectioners' sugar

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Lightly grease a 12-by-15-inch sheetcake or jelly-roll pan and line it with aluminum foil or baking parchment, leaving an overhang of about an inch on each end. Grease and lightly flour the foil or paper.
  • Toast hazelnuts in oven until they turn dark brown, about 7 minutes. If nuts are unblanched rub in a towel to remove skin. Let nuts cool; then grind until fine in a processor with 1/4 cup sugar.
  • In bowl of an electric mixer, beat 6 egg yolks with remaining 1/3 cup sugar until pale and stiff, about 5 minutes.
  • In a clean, dry copper bowl or the bowl of an electric mixer - or using a hand-held electric beater -whip 7 egg whites slowly until they start to foam. Increase speed to medium. When they are opaque white, add salt and beat at medium speed until stiff white peaks form, about 3 minutes.
  • Alternately fold the sifted flour, nuts and half the whites into yolks. The batter will be thick. When all components are incorporated, fold in remaining whites. Remove 1 cup of the mixture and stir the melted butter into it. Fold into the batter.
  • Spread batter on prepared sheetcake or jelly-roll pan with a spatula, spreading evenly to corners and along sides; try not to deflate batter. Bake 5 to 6 minutes, until cake just springs back when pressed. It is better to underbake it slightly.
  • Remove cake from pan using the overhanging piece of foil or paper. Set on a counter or rack. Turn over onto another baking sheet and carefully peel off foil or paper. Turn over again onto a clean sheet of foil, and cover with towel. With an electric mixer whip the yolks at medium speed until pale, thick and creamy, about 5 minutes.
  • In a small saucepan, stir together sugar and water. Boil until you can form a soft ball with a bit of syrup dropped from a spoon into a bowl of cold water; it should register 242 degrees on a candy thermometer. This takes 3 to 4 minutes after the syrup comes to a boil. With mixer running, slowly pour the syrup in a thin stream into the center of the yolks. Beat at slow to medium speed until mixture is cool, about 10 minutes.
  • With mixer still running, slowly add the softened butter to the yolks and beat at low speed until completely smooth, about 5 minutes. If even after 5 minutes the cream still has small lumps, remove about a half-cup to a bowl and beat it over hot water until it is smooth; return to the mixer bowl and all of the cream should become smooth, with the consistency of creamed butter. (You can repeat this process several times.) Increase speed to medium and continue beating 10 minutes, until butter cream billows like whipped cream and shows large air holes when a spoon is run through it.
  • Beat in dissolved coffee.
  • To assemble buche, use a spatula to spread butter cream over the cake. The cream layer should be less than 1/4 inch thick. Crumble all but 3 marrons glaces over the butter cream. Using the foil as a support, roll up the cake by the long end to form a log shape. Trim ends.
  • To decorate, place a ruler over length of the log and sift confectioners' sugar over log. Remove ruler and arrange slices of reserved marrons glaces down the length. Transfer to a serving platter. Buche is best left at room temperature and served within 3 to 4 hours, but it can be refrigerated for a day.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 480, UnsaturatedFat 14 grams, Carbohydrate 44 grams, Fat 31 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 10 grams, SaturatedFat 14 grams, Sodium 114 milligrams, Sugar 18 grams, TransFat 1 gram

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ウェブ 2022年11月10日 For the Cake: Heat the oven to 375°F and line a 9-inch by 13-inch rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Grease the paper. In the bowl of a …
From food52.com


MY QUEST TO MAKE A PERFECT BûCHE DE NOëL | KING ARTHUR BAKING
ウェブ December 10, 2021. With the holiday season approaching, I had one baking project on my mind. It wasn’t a perfect cookie plate or homemade natural food coloring or even a …
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DORIE GREENSPAN’S GINGER AND JAM BûCHE DE NOëL RECIPE ...
ウェブ Step 7. Turn the batter out and smooth it evenly over the pan, making sure to fill the corners. Bake (middle rack) for 8 to 10 minutes or until the cake is uniformly puffed, …
From washingtonpost.com


BûCHE DE NOëL AUTHENTIC RECIPE | TASTEATLAS
ウェブ Step 1/8. Set the oven to preheat to 275°F/140°C and cover the bottom of a rimmed baking pan with greaseproof paper. Step 2/8. Whisk the egg whites with a mixer on …
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BUCHE DE NOEL RECIPE - SOUTHERN LIVING
ウェブ 2019年9月11日 Beat eggs, baking powder, and 1/4 teaspoon of the salt with a hand mixer on medium-high speed until combined, about 30 seconds. Gradually add 3/4 cup …
From southernliving.com


BûCHE DE NOëL RECIPE | KING ARTHUR BAKING
ウェブ Bûche de Noël. Recipe by King Arthur Test Kitchen. 20 Reviews 3.9 out of 5 stars. This reverse twist on the familiar holiday Yule Log pairs light vanilla sponge cake with …
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HOLIDAY YULE LOG CAKE (BûCHE DE NOëL) - OUT OF THE BOX BAKING
ウェブ 2022年11月17日 Wednesday 1st of November 2023. […] Yule Log Cake: Bake a Yule log cake, also known as a Buche de Noel, and decorate it to resemble a log covered …
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BIGGER BOLDER BAKING - BûCHE DE NOëL RECIPE (CHRISTMAS ...
ウェブ 2023年12月11日 Bûche De Noël Recipe (Christmas Yule Log) 5 from 1 vote. Jump To Recipe. Save Recipe. Elevate your holiday celebrations with our iconic Bûche De …
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YULE LOG (CLASSIC BûCHE DE NOëL) RECIPE | KING ARTHUR BAKING
ウェブ Yule Log (Classic Bûche de Noël) Recipe by Susan Reid. 39 Reviews 4.3 out of 5 stars. This festive holiday dessert is made of classic chocolate sponge cake rolled around a …
From kingarthurbaking.com


CLASSIC BûCHE DE NOëL RECIPE (FRENCH LOG CAKE) – BAKING ...
ウェブ 2023年12月13日 Ingredients Eggs: Large eggs at room temperature. Look for eggs from a carton labeled with the size "large." Each weighs about 55-60 g (2 oz). Cake flour: …
From bakinglikeachef.com


BUCHE DE NOEL RECIPE – JAPANESE COOKING 101
ウェブ 2015年12月14日 Buche de Noel Recipe. Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe. The Buche de Noel cake comes from an old European tradition of burning a huge log …
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BûCHE DE NOëL RECIPE - BBC FOOD
ウェブ 2023年3月8日 Ingredients For the roulade knob of butter, for greasing 180g/6¼oz dark chocolate (about 40% cocoa solids), broken into pieces 6 free-range eggs, separated …
From bbc.co.uk


BûCHE DE NOëL RECIPE | OLIVEMAGAZINE
ウェブ 2023年11月2日 This festive log features layers of chocolate sponge, chantilly cream and chocolate buttercream. Try our bûche de noël, then discover more Christmas desserts, …
From olivemagazine.com


BûCHE DE NOëL: EFFORTLESS ELEGANCE
ウェブ 2023年10月16日 Yule Log Cake. Photo Credit: Deposit Images. If you’ve never experienced one in your holiday traditions, chances are you’ve seen a Bûche de Noël, …
From fooddrinklife.com


YULE LOG (BUCHE DE NOEL) - JOYOFBAKING.COM *VIDEO …
ウェブ You'll want to make this Yule Log or Bûche de Noël for Christmas. It fills a chocolate sponge with chocolate cream, covered with ganache. With Demo Video.
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