Chocolate Yule Log

8th December 2017

Christmas is just around the corner and ‘tis the season for rich food traditions! Whether you’re making a gingerbread house or putting cookies under the tree for Santa, it’s difficult to think of a Christmas ritual that isn’t related to food.

The Chocolate Yule Log is another delicious tradition. The cake is an elaborate creation of rolled and filled sponge, covered in chocolate buttercream and made to look like tree bark.

Choc-a-Block with Flavour!

In our blog this week, we feature a recipe for this tasty festive treat via BBC Good Food. Why not make your own Chocolate Yule Log using cookware, accessories and chocolate from Trevor Mottram and Chegworth Farm Shop in The Pantiles?

Ingredients

For the cake
3 eggs
85g golden caster sugar
85g plain flour (less 2 tbsp)
2 tbsp cocoa powder
½ tsp baking powder
Baking powder

For the filling & icing
50g butter
140g dark chocolate, broken into squares
1 tbsp golden syrup
284ml pot double cream
200g icing sugar, sifted
2-3 extra-strong mint, crushed (optional)

Icing sugar and holly sprigs to decorate – ensure you remove the berries before serving!

Method

  1. Heat oven to 200C/fan 180C/gas 6. Grease and line a 23 x 32cm Swiss roll tin with baking parchment. Beat the eggs and sugar together with an electric whisk for about 8 mins until thick and creamy.
  2. Mix the flour, cocoa and baking powder together, then sift onto the egg mixture. Fold in very carefully, then pour into the tin. Now tip the tin from side to side to spread the mixture into the corners. Bake for 10 mins.
  3. Lay a sheet of baking parchment on the work surface. When the cake is ready, tip it onto the parchment, peel off the lining paper, then roll the cake up from its longest edge with the paper inside. Leave to cool.
  4. To make the icing, melt the butter and chocolate together in a bowl over a pan of hot water. Take from the heat and stir in the syrup and 5 tbsp cream. Beat in the icing sugar until smooth. Whisk the remaining cream until it holds its shape. Unravel the cake, spread the cream over the top, scatter over the crushed mints, if using, then carefully roll up again into a log.
  5. Cut a thick diagonal slice from one end of the log. Lift the log on to a plate, then arrange the slice on the side with the diagonal cut against the cake to make a branch.
  6. Spread the icing over the log and branch (don’t cover the ends), then use a fork to mark the icing to give the effect of tree bark. Scatter with unsifted icing sugar to resemble snow, and decorate with holly.

We’d love to see photos of your homemade Chocolate Yule Log creations! Tweet us or upload pictures to our Facebook page for us to drool over…