BUCHE DE NOEL (YULE LOG)
A traditional French desert that is meant to resemble the yule log.
Provided by Clay Walters
Categories Desserts Chocolate Dessert Recipes Dark Chocolate
Time 1h34m
Yield 10
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9x13-inch jelly roll pan with 1 teaspoon butter and line with parchment paper. Grease parchment paper with 1 teaspoon butter.
- Whisk flour, cocoa powder, and salt together in a small bowl.
- Combine egg yolks, 1/4 cup confectioners' sugar, and vanilla extract in a bowl; beat with an electric mixer on medium-high speed until pale yellow, 3 to 4 minutes.
- Clean the beaters of the electric mixer. Beat egg whites in a bowl on medium-high speed until foamy, 1 to 2 minutes. Gradually add 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar and beat until stiff peaks form, 2 to 3 minutes more.
- Fold egg yolk mixture gently into the egg whites. Fold flour mixture in gradually until batter is smooth.
- Pour batter into the prepared jelly roll pan and spread evenly with an offset spatula.
- Bake in the preheated oven until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool, about 30 minutes.
- Combine 1 cup heavy cream, 3 tablespoons confectioners' sugar, and sour cream in a bowl; blend with an electric mixer on medium-high speed until stiff, 1 to 2 minutes.
- Turn the jelly roll pan so the shorter side faces you. Spread whipped cream over the cake, leaving a 2-inch border at the top. Roll up cake toward the uncovered border, letting the parchment paper fall away as you roll. Place roll seam-side down on a serving platter.
- Place 1/2 cup heavy cream in a small saucepan over medium-low heat until warmed through, 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in chocolate chips. Let stand until chocolate softens, about 3 minutes. Stir with a spatula or wooden spoon until ganache is smooth and creamy.
- Drizzle chocolate ganache over rolled cake. Let stand until set, about 5 minutes. Run a fork through the ganache to create a tree bark effect.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 336.8 calories, Carbohydrate 32.8 g, Cholesterol 126.1 mg, Fat 22.7 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 5.4 g, SaturatedFat 13.2 g, Sodium 113 mg, Sugar 11.7 g
BUCHE DE NOEL
Buche de Noel is the French name for a Christmas cake shaped like a log. This one is a heavenly flourless chocolate cake rolled with chocolate whipped cream. Traditionally, Buche de Noel is decorated with confectioners' sugar to resemble snow on a Yule log.
Provided by TYRARACHELE
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European French
Time 1h30m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Line a 10x15 inch jellyroll pan with parchment paper. In a large bowl, whip cream, 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar, 1/2 cup cocoa, and 1 teaspoon vanilla until thick and stiff. Refrigerate.
- In a large bowl, use an electric mixer to beat egg yolks with 1/2 cup sugar until thick and pale. Blend in 1/3 cup cocoa, 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla, and salt. In large glass bowl, using clean beaters, whip egg whites to soft peaks. Gradually add 1/4 cup sugar, and beat until whites form stiff peaks. Immediately fold the yolk mixture into the whites. Spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan.
- Bake for 12 to 15 minutes in the preheated oven, or until the cake springs back when lightly touched. Dust a clean dishtowel with confectioners' sugar. Run a knife around the edge of the pan, and turn the warm cake out onto the towel. Remove and discard parchment paper. Starting at the short edge of the cake, roll the cake up with the towel. Cool for 30 minutes.
- Unroll the cake, and spread the filling to within 1 inch of the edge. Roll the cake up with the filling inside. Place seam side down onto a serving plate, and refrigerate until serving. Dust with confectioners' sugar before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 275.6 calories, Carbohydrate 27.6 g, Cholesterol 156.8 mg, Fat 17.7 g, Fiber 2 g, Protein 5.1 g, SaturatedFat 10.4 g, Sodium 72.4 mg, Sugar 22.9 g
BUCHE DE NOEL (YULE LOG)
Provided by Food Network
Yield one 15-inch roll with 60 mushr
Number Of Ingredients 22
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.
BûCHE DE NOEL (YULE LOG)
This traditional French dessert is shaped and iced to resemble a log, but inside it is a tender sponge cake moistened with rum syrup and rolled up with buttercream. Chef Bonnot includes miniature meringue mushrooms as garnish; they can be made a day ahead.
Provided by Great Chefs
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- To make the genoise: Butter and flour an 11-by-17-by-1-inch jelly roll pan. Line the bottom with buttered parchment paper. Preheat the oven to 375 F. In a large bowl, combine the egg yolks with 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons of the sugar. Whisk until pale yellow and thick enough to form a ribbon. Fold in the lemon zest. In a separate mixing bowl, whip the egg whites and salt until soft peaks form. Add the remaining sugar and continue to beat until stiff but not dry. Gently fold the beaten whites, one-half at a time, into the egg yolk mixture. Sprinkle one third of the flour, over the batter and fold in gently. Repeat in two more additions until all the flour has been incorporated. Turn the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 12 minutes, until lightly browned; do not overbake or the cake will crack when rolled. Remove from oven and allow to cool in the pan; invert onto a cake rack and remove the parchment paper. If prepared in advance, cover the pan with plastic wrap and refrigerate until assembly, then remove from pan. To make the buttercream: Combine the sugar, water, and lemon juice in a saucepan. Boil, uncovered, until the sugar reaches the soft-ball stage (236 - 238 F on a candy thermometer). Place the egg yolks in a large mixing bowl. Using an electric mixer on high speed, incorporate the sugar mixture into the yolks in a slow, steady stream. Continue to beat until the yolk and sugar mixture is completely cool. Add the butter, about 2 tablespoons at a time, to the egg mixture. Beat until smooth, then refrigerate 10 to 15 minutes. Reserve about 1 cup of buttercream for decoration. Flavor the remaining buttercream with cocoa and rum. Whisk until smooth. Divide the cup of reserved buttercream into three small bowls. Tint one portion with red food coloring; color another third green, and keep the remaining third white. To make the syrup: Combine all ingredients in a small bowl and stir until the sugar is dissolved. To assemble: Place the genoise on a large sheet of parchment paper. Moisten the cake with the syrup (do not soak). Spread a thin layer of buttercream onto the cake. Roll the cake lengthwise, using the parchment paper to guide it as you roll. Trim 1 to 2 inches from each end of the roll, cutting at an angle. Place the roll, seam-side down, on a serving tray. "Glue" the trimmed pieces onto the log with buttercream to resemble cut branches. Brush the log with the syrup. Ice the ends of the log and limbs with white buttercream. Spread the rest of the log with chocolate buttercream, then use the tines of a fork or a thin artist's spatula to texture the icing to look like tree bark. With a small pastry bag, decorate the log with vines and leaves in green buttercream. Pipe berries onto the vines with the red buttercream. Gently pat a small spot of cocoa in the center of both ends and limbs to simulate knotholes. Refrigerate until service. At the last minute, garnish the presentation with the meringue mushrooms. Meringue Mushrooms Preheat the oven to 175 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. With an electric mixer, beat the egg whites until foamy. Add the vanilla. With the mixer running, gradually add the sugar. Beat until the mixture turns glossy and forms stiff peaks. Using a pastry bag fitted with a large plain tip, pipe individual meringues the size and shape of mushroom caps and mushroom stems onto the prepared baking sheet. Make enough pieces for 10 mushrooms. The rest of the meringue can be piped into individual kisses for other use. Bake 3 to 4 hours, until crisp and dry. Remove from oven, cool, and store tightly covered until use. To assemble: Lightly dust the meringue mushroom pieces with cocoa. Using the point of a small knife, hollow out a small attachment point for a stem in the underside of each mushroom cap. Glue the mushroom stems into the caps using a little of the buttercream in the above recipe.
BUCHE DE NOEL (YULE LOG)
WAY back in the 80's, I attended chef school and one of the recipes we made was for a Buche Noel. It was very labor intense, but very tasty and very pleasing to the eye...If you have the time it is well worth it
Provided by Chef Boy of Dees
Categories Dessert
Time 50m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- MAKING THE CAKE: Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Butter bottom of 15x10 inch jelly-roll pan; line with waxed or parchment paper.
- Next butter paper and slides of pan; dust with flour.
- Sift together flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt; set aside.
- Beat eggs until thick and lemon-colored.
- Gradually add sugar, beating well after each addition.
- Beat until thick and fluffy.
- Fold in water and vanilla, then flour mixture, stir until smooth.
- Spread mixture evenly in pan and bake 12 to 15 minutes.
- Meanwhile, sprinkle a kitchen towel with cake flour.
- Immediately after removing cake from oven, loosen edges and turn it out onto the towel.
- Peel off waxed paper and trim the edges.
- Staring with the narrow end, roll the cake up in the towel.
- Let it stand for 20 minutes on a cake rack.
- PREPARING THE FILLING: While cake is standing, sprinkle gelatin over water to soften; place mixture over low heat until dissolved, stirring constantly.
- Cool to room temperature.
- Beat cream until stiff peaks form.
- Fold in gelatin mixture, then almond extract and confectioners' sugar.
- Cover and chill 5 to 10 minutes.
- Unroll the cake and spread with whipped cream filling; roll up again.
- Cover and chill at least one hour
- PREPARING THE FROSTING: Melt chocolate over low heat with the instant coffee; cool slightly.
- Cream butter; gradually add 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar and beat until light and fluffy.
- Blend in chocolate mixture, salt and vanilla.
- Beat egg whites until soft peaks form; gradually beat in 1/4 cup confectioners' sugar until stiff peaks form.
- Fold chocolate mixture into egg whites, gently but thoroughly.
- Frost cake roll.
- Draw a fork down the top of cake for a"bark" effect.
- Decorate with whole almonds and candied cherries.
- Chill thoroughly before serving.
- If cake is frozen, thaw to serve, without allowing cake to become warm.
- If desired, garnish cake platter with candy spearmint leaves and maraschino cherries.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 260.1, Fat 13.9, SaturatedFat 8.1, Cholesterol 96.8, Sodium 188, Carbohydrate 31.1, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 21.5, Protein 4.5
BUCHE DE NOEL / YULE LOG CAKE
A traditional dessert served during the Christmas holidays in France, Belgium, Quebec, Lebanon and several other Christian-populated francophone countries as well as in the UK. As the name indicates, the cake is generally prepared, presented, and garnished so as to look like a log ready for the fire. The traditional bûche is made from a Génoise or other sponge cake, generally baked in a large, shallow Swiss roll pan, frosted, rolled to form a cylinder, and frosted again on the outside. The most common combination is a basic yellow sponge cake, frosted and filled with chocolate buttercream; however, many variations on the traditional recipe exist, possibly including chocolate cakes, ganache and espresso or otherwise-flavored frostings and fillings. Bûches are often served with a portion of one end of the cake cut off and set on top of the cake or protruding from its side to resemble a chopped off branch, and bark-like texture is often produced in the buttercream for further realism. These cakes are often decorated with powdered sugar to resemble snow, tree branches, fresh berries, and mushrooms made of meringue.
Provided by Shesbittersweet
Categories Dessert
Time 25m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Butter a 10 X 15 inch jelly roll pan. Line with parchment paper and butter that as well. Preheat oven to 370°F.
- In a mixer (a hand mixer and sturdy deep bowl work as well), beat the eggs until they are very thick and light colored (this takes about 7 minutes). Continue beating and add the sugar in 1 tablespoon at a time, allowing each spoonful to mix in before continuing with the next. Beat in the vanilla as well.
- Stop the mixer and sift 1/2 cup cake flour on top of the batter. Using a spatula, gently stir the flour into the batter. Sift the final 1/2 cup flour on top and then very gently fold this into the batter. You want to stop as soon as all the flour is integrated into the batter. This will give you a lovely, airy cake.
- Pour and spread the batter into the prepared pan and bake for just 10 minutes. Do not overbake or the cake will be too stiff to roll without breaking.
- As soon as you take it out of the oven, turn the cake out onto a clean dishtowel (I've seen people recommend that you put powdered sugar on the dishtowel so that it doesn't stick, but I don't find this necessary). Remove the parchment paper and allow the cake to cool for a couple of minutes. While it is still warm, roll the cake up from one of its short ends with the dishtowel inside (this way the cake gets used to being rolled and won't tear when you fill it and roll it back up). Allow the cake to cool completely.
- Unroll the cake, and spread about 1/2 of the chocolate buttercream (recipe below) evenly on top. Carefully roll the cake back up and neatly place on your serving dish.
- Chocolate Buttercream: Cream the butter in a small bowl.
- Blend in the cocoa powder (the amount desired for a light, medium or dark flavor), vanilla, confectioners sugar, alternately with the cream.
- Beat with an electric mixer, until the desired texture is achieved.
- Optional: To enhance the yule log effect, cut off the ends at an angle and use these to create stubs on the log (they're supposed to look like cut off branches), attaching them with some buttercream.
- Frost the outside of the log and, using a fork, trace irregular lines in the frosting to give it a woody effect. Cover the cake carefully with plastic wrap and allow it to "age" in the refrigerator for several hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 599.3, Fat 21.2, SaturatedFat 12.3, Cholesterol 169.6, Sodium 191.3, Carbohydrate 98.5, Fiber 2.8, Sugar 75, Protein 8
BûCHE DE NOëL OR YULE LOG CAKE RECIPE - (4.5/5)
Provided by SprinkleBakes
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Cake and Filling: 1.Preheat oven to 375°F. Grease 15-1/2X10-1/2-inch jelly-roll pan; line pan with waxed paper. Grease waxed paper; set pan aside. Place flour, baking powder and salt in small bowl; stir to combine. Beat egg yolks and 2/3 cup granulated sugar in small bowl with electric mixer at high speed about 5 minutes or until thick and lemon-colored, scraping down side of bowl once. Beat in vanilla; set aside. 2.Beat egg whites in clean large bowl using clean beaters with electric mixer at high speed until foamy. Gradually beat in remaining 1/3 cup granulated sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, until stiff peaks form. 3. Fold flour mixture into egg yolk mixture; fold into egg white mixture until evenly incorporated. Spread mixture into prepared pan. Bake 12 to 15 minutes or until cake springs back when lightly touched with finger. 4. Lightly sift powdered sugar over clean dish towel. Loosen warm cake from edges of pan; invert onto prepared towel. Remove pan; carefully peel off waxed paper. Gently roll up cake in towel from short end, jelly-roll style. Let rolled cake cool completely on wire rack. 5. For chocolate filling, place chocolate chips and cream in heavy 1-quart saucepan. Heat over low heat until chocolate is melted, stirring frequently. Pour into small bowl; stir in rum. Cover and refrigerate about 1-1/2 hours or until filling is of spreading consistency, stirring occasionally. 6. Prepare Cocoa Frosting. Refrigerate until ready to use. (see below for frosting instructions) 7. Unroll cake; remove towel. Spread cake with chilled chocolate filling to within 1/2 inch of edge; re-roll cake. Spread Cocoa Frosting over cake roll. Sprinkle with cocoa. Cocoa Frosting: Beat cream, cocoa, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer at medium speed until soft peaks form. Do not over beat. Refrigerate until ready to use.
BûCHE DE NOëL (CHRISTMAS YULE LOG)
Provided by Moira Hodgson
Categories dessert
Time 1h15m
Yield Eight servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- Put the eggs, egg yolks and sugar in a mixing bowl. Set the bowl over a pot of boiling water. Beat the eggs and sugar together until the sugar dissolves. This will result in a cake with a finer texture. Remove the bowl from the heat.
- With a mixer at high speed, beat for 15 minutes until the mixture is very pale.
- Sift the flour, and fold into the egg mixture. Stop mixing as soon as all ingredients are well blended.
- Line an 11-inch-by-16-inch jellyroll pan with wax paper, and butter and flour the paper. Spread the mixture over the wax paper. Place on a baking sheet and bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the cake shrinks slightly from the sides of the pan.
- When it is done, remove the cake from the baking sheet and turn it upside down onto a flat surface that has been covered with wax paper or parchment. Cover the cake with a damp cloth and let it cool. This will keep it flexible enough to roll.
- To make the dessert syrup, combine the corn syrup, Grand Marnier and water. Mix thoroughly.
- To make the butter cream, simmer the sugar with the water in a small saucepan until it reaches 250 degrees on a kitchen thermometer.
- Meanwhile, beat the egg yolks at medium speed in a mixing bowl. Then add the boiling sugar little by little. Continue beating until the mixture is cool, about three to five minutes.
- Add the butter and continue to whip the mixture at low speed for seven minutes. Then add Grand Marnier.
- With a pastry brush, brush the dessert syrup on the side of the cake to which the paper was attached. Spread three-quarter of the butter cream over the surface of the cake. Roll the cake very tightly and refrigerate for one hour.
- To decorate, cut two one-inch slices off one end of the cake. Place them on the log to simulate two sawed-off branches. With a pastry bag fitted with a star-shaped nozzle, cover the top of the log with the reserved butter cream. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 847, UnsaturatedFat 19 grams, Carbohydrate 74 grams, Fat 56 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 9 grams, SaturatedFat 32 grams, Sodium 72 milligrams, Sugar 64 grams, TransFat 2 grams
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