Yule Log Recipe

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Directions:

  1. Separate the 5 yolks from whites, obviously into two separate bowls. Place egg whites in a small mixing bowl and let the whites stand at room temperature for 30 minutes or more.
  2. Grease a baking pan, then line the pan with parchment paper. Finally, grease the parchment paper. I use Crisco (a vegetable shortening) as the grease, but you could use butter, margarine or even (yuck) animal lard. This recipe presumes a 15 inch by 10 inch by 1/2 inch deep pan, but you can use a pan that is larger in any dimension(s), and just crimp the parchment paper at the proper dimensions.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, beat the egg yolks on high until they are light and fluffy. Gradually add 1/2 cup sugar, beating for a few minutes, until thick and lemon-colored.
  4. In a dry bowl, combine the 1/2 cup cake flour, 1/4 cup baking cocoa (powdered cocoa) & 1/4 teaspoon salt with a whisk.
  5. Slowly add the flour mixture to the egg yolk mixture and blend on medium, until well mixed.
  6. Beat egg whites (in a separate clean bowl) on medium until foamy. Add the 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar. Continue to beat until soft peaks form. then, slowly add the remaining 1/2 cup of sugar, beating on high until stiff peaks form.
  7. Slowly and gently fold the egg whites into the chocolate flour mixture, until no streaks remain.
  8. Gently spread the batter evenly in the prepared pan.
  9. Bake in the preheated oven at 350° for about 12 minutes or until cake springs back (do not over bake; certainly not more than 15 minutes. It is better to under bake rather than over bake!).
  10. Cool the cake for 5 minutes, then invert onto a linen towel dusted with confectioners' sugar (or another piece of parchment paper, dusted with the powdered sugar). Peel off parchment paper.
  11. Roll the cake up in the towel or paper, starting with a short side. Then let it cool on a wire rack. The cake portion is now done! If you need to take a break, put the cake in a sealed container or plastic bag.
  12. MAKING THE FILLING. Alternatives: [1] If you are in a hurry or want a white filling, you could instead just use a topping like Cool Whip ; but it would need to be served within hours, before the Cool Whip melted and went flat. [2] Another white filling can be made by whipping 1 cup of whipping cream until it is light and fluffy, then beating in 1/2 cup powdered sugar. Obviously, this requires the cake to be kept refrigerated, except when serving it. [3] For a white, vanilla buttercream filling, see the white buttercream filling recipe at the bottom of this page; [4] For a chocolate buttercream filling, see the chocolate buttercream filling recipe at the bottom of this page; [5] For a mocha (coffee) filling, add 1 tablespoon of instant coffee granules to any of these above.
  13. Whip 4 egg whites in a clean dry mixing bowl until fluffy peaks form.
  14. Add the 1 and a half cups of powdered (icing or confectioner's sugar) to the mixer. Then add 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract and 1/4 cup powdered baking cocoa. Whip briefly, but to a uniform color.
  15. Unroll the cake! If you want to make two shorter cakes, simply cut the cake in half before unrolling it. The advantage of this is, you can make one with chocolate filling, the other with a white filling, or mocha, etc.
  16. Spread it about at least 1/4 inch thick, up to a maximum of 1/2 inch thick.
  17. Gently and loosely roll the cake, not squeezing! You don't want to squeeze out the filling. Again, the chocolate filling is on the left, the white buttercream (or whipped cream) is on the right. Now, while the white icing looks better, the chocolate tastes much better - in my opinion.
  18. MAKING THE ICING / FROSTING: Alternatives: If you are in a hurry, you can use a pre-made, store-bought can of chocolate frosting / icing, instead.
  19. In a mixing bowl add 1.5 cups confectioners' sugar (also called powdered sugar and in the UK, icing sugar) , 2 egg whites, 3 tablespoons melted butter, 1 teaspoon lemon juice & 1/4 teaspoon vanilla, then whip it up in your electric mixer.
  20. Add the cocoa, and mix with the mixer until uniform.
  21. Gently slurp the icing on the cake (top and ends). Note: the log in the photo appears short because I cut the roll in half to make two short logs, rather than one long log.
  22. I use a pastry blending knife to make the lines in the icing to look like a log! I just drag the front of it across the log. Of course, you can buy special decorating tools for this, also.
  23. You can also dust it with powdered sugar, to simulate snow!
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Nutrition Facts

Per ServingPer 100 g
Amount Per 1 Serving
Calories 874.88 Kcal (3663 kJ)
Calories from fat 119.33 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 13.26g 20%
Cholesterol 15.27mg 5%
Sodium 709.57mg 30%
Potassium 495.87mg 11%
Total Carbs 167.69g 56%
Sugars 69.17g 277%
Dietary Fiber 7.23g 29%
Protein 21.05g 42%
Vitamin C 0.3mg 1%
Vitamin A 0.1mg 2%
Iron 7.5mg 42%
Calcium 94.9mg 9%
Amount Per 100 g
Calories 326.08 Kcal (1365 kJ)
Calories from fat 44.48 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 4.94g 20%
Cholesterol 5.69mg 5%
Sodium 264.46mg 30%
Potassium 184.82mg 11%
Total Carbs 62.5g 56%
Sugars 25.78g 277%
Dietary Fiber 2.69g 29%
Protein 7.84g 42%
Vitamin C 0.1mg 1%
Iron 2.8mg 42%
Calcium 35.4mg 9%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Tastes

  • salty
  • savory
  • bitter
  • sweet
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Weightwatchers Points

  • 17.8
    Points
  • 23
    PointsPlus

Good Points

  • saturated fat free,
  • low cholesterol,
  • good source of fiber

Bad Points

  • High in Sodium,
  • High in Sugar

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