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Vickys Christmas Yule Log, GF DF EF SF NF
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have vickys christmas yule log, gf df ef sf nf using 19 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Vickys Christmas Yule Log, GF DF EF SF NF:
Take 1 This uses the same recipe as my Best Ever Vegan Chocolate Cake with the ingredients halved as follows:
Get 240 grams plain flour
Prepare 3 tbsp cocoa powder
Make ready 1/4 tsp salt
Take 1 tsp baking powder
Get 1 tsp bicarb of soda/baking soda
Get 30 ml olive oil
Prepare 1/2 medium avocado, well mashed
Prepare 240 ml water
Take 120 grams sugar
Prepare 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
Get 1 tsp vanilla extract
Make ready Buttercream Icing
Make ready 150 grams dairy-free spread/pure margarine/butter
Take 250 grams icing/powdered sugar
Prepare 2 tbsp cocoa powder or to taste
Prepare Ganache
Get 150 ml double / heavy / coconut cream
Prepare 150 grams good quality dark chocolate
The Story Behind Yule and the Yule Log. The Yule Log was originally an entire tree, that was carefully chosen and brought into the house with great ceremony. The largest end of the log would be If any of the log is left after Twelfth Night, it is kept safe in the house until the next Christmas to protect against lightning! The cake represents the yule log that families would burn starting on Christmas Eve.
Steps to make Vickys Christmas Yule Log, GF DF EF SF NF:
Preheat your oven to gas 4 / 180C / 350°F and line a shallow tin such as for brownies or swiss roll with greaseproof paper
Mix the flour, cocoa and salt together
In a separate bowl combine the sugar, water, oil and avocado. Mix well and add to the dry ingredients and combine well
In a small bowl combine the baking powder, soda, vinegar then vanilla. Mix until well frothed up then add to the cake batter. Don't overmix or you'll knock all the air out
Quickly pour into the shallow cake tin and put in the oven for 12-15 minutes or until JUST ALMOST done or you won't be able to roll it
Lay another piece of greaseproof paper on top of the sponge. Use the bottom paper to roll the sponge over jelly/swiss roll style so the top piece of paper is rolled inside. Don't roll too tight or the cake will crack when you undo it. Let cool 15 minutes then unroll carefully - you are not rolling it completely flat, that will break it. Just loosening it
Make up buttercream icing by creaming the butter, sugar and cocoa (you might like more cocoa in it) together, remove the paper and spread on top of the sponge, then roll back up again. Cover the whole sponge including ends in the rest of the buttercream
Drag a fork long ways across the 'log' to make the bark of the wood effect. Don't forget the ends, Do those grains circle fashion. Put the cake in the fridge to harden the buttercream
To make the ganache for the top, first chop up the chocolate quite small. Bring the cream to the boil in a saucepan and as soon as it does, take the pan off the heat and whisk in the chocolate. At this stage you could add a tsp of rum, orange essence or any other flavouring but it's not necessary
Let the ganache cool to the point where it's not hot enough to melt the buttercream icing but is still spreadable and put into a piping bag
Take the log out of the fridge and pipe the ganache all over remembering the ends. It should settle into the grooves you already made nicely but you can gently go over them again if you want to. Put back into the fridge to harden
When ready to serve give a dusting of powdered sugar. Traditionally these are decorated to resemble forests with lots of greenery on top
The largest end of the log would be If any of the log is left after Twelfth Night, it is kept safe in the house until the next Christmas to protect against lightning! The cake represents the yule log that families would burn starting on Christmas Eve. The burning of the yule log symbolized the new year to come and would bring good luck When cake is cool, unroll and spread filling evenly over cake. Roll cake back into a log, using the towel to help create a tight roll. Traditionally, a huge log would be selected in the forest on Christmas Eve, decorated with ribbons, and dragged back home.
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