Yule Log Recipe. This delectable chocolate and cream sponge cake is ideal to serve over the Christmas period. With Videojug's excellent video, this can become a favourite all year round. Relish our Yule Log recipe.
Step 1: You will need… .
* 6 large eggs, separated
* 140 g caster sugar
* 60 g cocoa powder
* 220 ml double cream
* 230 g plain chocolate
* 2 large eggs, separated
* 2 tbsp water
* icing sugar for dusting
* a knob of butter for greasing
* 2 baking trays relined with parchment paper
* 1 saucepan
* 1 spatula
* 1 whisk
* 1 wooden spoon
* 1 electric mixer
* cling film
* 3 large bowls
* 1 small bowl
Step 2: Preheat the oven
Set the oven to 180ºC (350ºF/ gas mark 4)
Step 3: Break the chocolate
To begin making the chocolate sauce, break the chocolate roughly into pieces into the metal bowl then add the water.
Step 4: Melt the chocolate
Place a saucepan onto a high heat, half filled with water and bring it to a simmer. Put the bowl of chocolate on top of the pan and allow it to melt, stirring occasionally which will take about 5 minutes. Once melted remove from the heat and mix into a smooth paste.
Step 5: Mix with egg yolks
Pour the two egg yolks into a separate large bowl and taking your whisk, beat them lightly. Spoon in the melted chocolate and stir well.
Step 6: Whip the egg whites
Tip the two egg whites into a large bowl and with your mixer on a high setting, whip into soft peaks.
Step 7: Add egg whites
Into the bowl of melted chocolate, spoon in the stiffened egg whites with your spatula and gently begin to fold in. This keeps the air in and creates a light, fluffy consistency.
Step 8: Seal and chill
Cover the bowl with cling film and seal tightly, then place in the fridge and chill for 1 hour.
Step 9: Grease the paper
Coat the paper on the baking tray with a layer of butter.
Step 10: Make the sponge
Add the six egg yolks into a large bowl and whisk briefly until they begin to slightly thicken. Add the caster sugar and whisk again for roughly 30 seconds. Finally add the cocoa powder and whisk well.
Step 11: Whip the egg whites
Take the egg whites from the six eggs and put them into a large bowl. With your mixer on a high setting, whip until they form soft peaks.
Step 12: Add egg whites
Add the stiffened egg whites to the chocolate mix and fold in with your spatula.
Step 13: Layer the chocolate mix
Pour the chocolate mix into the relined baking tray and smooth to the edges with your spatula.
Step 14: Bake
Place the tray into the centre of the preheated oven and bake for 20-25 minutes or until it becomes spongy. Once baked allow to cool in the tray, for roughly 30-45 minutes.
Step 15: Dust the tray
Whilst the sponge is cooling, liberally dust the second relined baking tray with icing sugar. Then lay the cooled chocolate sponge onto the dusted tray, parchment paper side up and remove the paper.
Step 16: Whip the cream
Pour the cream into a bowl and with your electric mixer switched onto a high setting, whip the cream for roughly 3 minutes to form soft peaks.
Step 17: Spread the mix
Spread the chocolate mix evenly, all over the sponge, then spread over the whipped cream.
Step 18: Roll into a log
Carefully roll up the cake to make a log, rolling from the shortest side. Don't worry if it cracks, it just gives it a more rustic look.
Step 19: Dust and serve
Sprinkle some icing sugar over your Yule log and it's ready to serve!
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How To Make A Yule Log
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How To Ice Your Christmas Cake
How To Ice Your Christmas Cake. Always stuck at Christmas for a decent cake? Follow this video to learn how to ice your cake perfectly and we also have the actual cake recipe here on VideoJug. Try our How To Ice Your Christmas Cake.
Step 1: You will need …
* 1 VideoJug Christmas cake
* 1 packet of pre-rolled marzipan
* 750 g icing sugar
* 100 ml cold water
* 1 baking tray
* 1 spatula
* 1 bowl
* 1 wooden spoon
* 1 wire rack
Step 2: Lay the marzipan
Have the cake already prepared on the wire rack and baking tray. Next, unroll the marzipan, releasing it from its protective covering and lay the circle of marzipan over the cake. Squeeze the marzipan around the edges, using your fingers and whole hand, gently pressing down, so that it fits firmly over the cake.
Step 3: Make the icing sugar
Into the large bowl add the icing sugar and a dash of water and begin to mix it in. Gradually add the rest of the water, while stirring constantly, until it forms a thick, smooth paste.
Step 4: Ice the cake
Using your spatula, spoon a dollop of icing sugar on the cake and spread it over evenly. Spoon on a little more and spread it over around the sides. Continue until the entire cake has been covered. Smooth over and around the fringe of the cake as a final finish.
VIDEOJUG TIP
Why not reserve a little of the icing and add it to some food colouring to write a colourful Christmas greeting on your cake !
Once iced, place your cake into the fridge for half an hour to chill and set.
Step 5: Present and serve
Your cake it now ready to serve. Or you can decorate with some Christmas goodies for that extra festive feel! Merry Christmas!
Classic Recipes:
How To Ice Your Christmas Cake
Step 1: You will need …
* 1 VideoJug Christmas cake
* 1 packet of pre-rolled marzipan
* 750 g icing sugar
* 100 ml cold water
* 1 baking tray
* 1 spatula
* 1 bowl
* 1 wooden spoon
* 1 wire rack
Step 2: Lay the marzipan
Have the cake already prepared on the wire rack and baking tray. Next, unroll the marzipan, releasing it from its protective covering and lay the circle of marzipan over the cake. Squeeze the marzipan around the edges, using your fingers and whole hand, gently pressing down, so that it fits firmly over the cake.
Step 3: Make the icing sugar
Into the large bowl add the icing sugar and a dash of water and begin to mix it in. Gradually add the rest of the water, while stirring constantly, until it forms a thick, smooth paste.
Step 4: Ice the cake
Using your spatula, spoon a dollop of icing sugar on the cake and spread it over evenly. Spoon on a little more and spread it over around the sides. Continue until the entire cake has been covered. Smooth over and around the fringe of the cake as a final finish.
VIDEOJUG TIP
Why not reserve a little of the icing and add it to some food colouring to write a colourful Christmas greeting on your cake !
Once iced, place your cake into the fridge for half an hour to chill and set.
Step 5: Present and serve
Your cake it now ready to serve. Or you can decorate with some Christmas goodies for that extra festive feel! Merry Christmas!
Classic Recipes:
How To Ice Your Christmas Cake
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