Since 2014 I have challenged myself every Christmas to make a special holiday treat. It started with Gingerbread Men (2014), Homemade Candy Canes (2015), Fudge (2016), Peppermint Marshmallows (2017), Figgy Pudding (2018), and Eggnog (2019).
And even though this year I've already made my first Gingerbread House, Salted Caramels, and Surprise Sugar Cookies, I'm not counting any of those for my official yearly treat. I was having a hard time deciding what I should make this year when Theresa suggested that I try making a Yule Log cake. I've seen them at Disneyland, looking pretty fantastic, and decided that would be the perfect challenge to make this year!
I'll mostly be following the Allrecipes.com recipe for a Chocolate Yule Log. The sponge cake consists of lots of eggs and sugar and only 2 tablespoons of flour. I'm trying to remember if I've ever made a sponge cake before, and I don't think I have. I think the most similar thing I made is the Ice Cream Sandwich cookie over the summer.
Dumping it onto the counter, there might have been a cloud of powdered sugar that went flying, but at least it didn't stick!
I used a simple recipe from SallysBakingAddiction.com for Sugared Cranberries & Rosemary. You make a simple syrup by boiling sugar and water.
Then pour the syrup over the berries and rosemary.
After they dry, you've got some sticky berries. Toss those in granulated sugar and you have some frost covered decorations!
It looks beautiful! Much better than I could have hoped!
Theresa thought just the chocolate ganache frosting by itself was pretty delicious. I agree. That's a great way to make chocolate frosting in the future.
Smile kids!
Cutting everyone a slice.
We tried it, and I thought it was pretty tasty! I can definitely taste the coffee flavored filling.
Richard likes coffee, so he enjoyed it.
And now for the real critics. Thumbs up from the kids! Guess it's pretty good then! This was a fun thing to make for my yearly Christmas Treat! Time to start thinking about what I can do next year!
Ooooooooooooooooooooo...that chocolate yule log looks soooooooooooooooooooo DELICIOUS!!!...I was just imagining the taste as you sliced through it! I LIKE how the yule log was beautifully accented with those frosted berries and rosemary, along with the dusting of "snow"...really added a wintry touch to it...great job on the bark lines, too (very realistic-looking) The "unveiling" of the cake from the pan onto the counter was quite a "powdered sugar poof" :-) What a wonderful, special holiday treat for the 2020 Christmas year...ten thumbs up for the wintry presentation and delicious taste! EOM
ReplyDeleteThanks! It was a fun one to make this year! Actually all those things we made were pretty fun. Now to wrack my brain for what to make in 2021.
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