By nigella.com
Yule Log
I know the recipe looks finicky, and I can’t promise it’s a doddle, but it works easily and you will soon find you are rolling chocolate logs without a care. In fact, if you have a lot of people coming round, and you can find a serving dish or board long enough, it might be worth making 2 cakes and sitting them end to end, to look like a really long log. But even if you’re making just one log, I advise at least a freestanding mixer or a hand-held electric whisk: I wouldn’t contemplate this by hand. Now, it doesn’t look anything like a log when it is just a bald roulade, but once you’ve spread on the chocolate icing, made approximations of wood-markings on it (I use the sharp end of a corn-on-the-cob holder for this) and all, it does look quite impressive. I don’t go as far as the French, and make sugar mushrooms to adorn it: this is not only because I lack the talent, but also because a light snowfall of icing sugar is all this yule log really needs to complete its wintry perfection. And please read the Additional Information section at the end of the recipe before proceeding. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.
Updated at: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:07:08 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
56
Moderate
Glycemic Load
25
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories401.4 kcal (20%)
Total Fat23.7 g (34%)
Carbs44.8 g (17%)
Sugars39.6 g (44%)
Protein4.9 g (10%)
Sodium40.5 mg (2%)
Fiber2.4 g (9%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
12 servings
Instructions
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