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Triple Chocolate Buche de Noel
cake:
2/3 cup flour
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
5 eggs
3/4 cup sugar
2 (1 ounce) squares unsweetened baking chocolate
2 tbsp. brewed coffee
2 tbsp. Kahlua
2 tbsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. baking soda
filling:
1/2 of an 8-oz. block of cream
cheese, softened
2 cup powdered sugar
2 tbsp. butter
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1-oz square baking chocolate
optional: 1/2 - 1 cup
chopped pecans
frosting:
1 cup powdered sugar
1/2 of an 8-oz. block of cream cheese,
softened
2/3 cup chocolate chips
1 tbsp. Kahlua
bark and holly:
1 large (3 - 3.5 oz) chocolate
bar, milk, semisweet, or dark, plain or with nuts or flavoring (I used
dark chocolate)
1 tsp. butter
sugar, chopped
nuts, or sliced almonds, for texture
(optional)
3 fresh lemon, lime or other leathery edible leaves
lll
3 small red candies (red hots, sour cherry,
gumdrop, etc.)
- Preheat the oven to 350°. Lightly spray a 10x15
inch jelly roll pan. Line with parchment paper. Sift flour with baking powder
and salt and set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, beat the eggs on high for
5 minutes. They'll be very pale and foamy. Gradually add in the sugar and
beat another 2 minutes. Gently but thoroughly fold in the flour mixture.
- Melt the chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave
(see sidebar). In a small bowl, combine the coffee, the Kahlua, the 2 tablespoons
of sugar and the baking soda. Gradually stir into the melted chocolate, blending
until smooth. Quickly but completely fold chocolate mixture into batter.
- Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake a for 18 to 20
minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean.
- While the cake is baking, lightly sift an even layer
of confectioners sugar over a clean, flat-weave dish towel (not terry cloth).
Flip the cake out of its pan onto the prepared cloth as soon as it comes from
the oven. Carefully peel away parchment paper. Dust top of cake with confectioners
sugar, then trim away crisp edges with a sharp knife. Gobble them up now or
save for decorations.
- Starting with one of the short sides of the cake,
immediately roll the cake up in the cloth, jellyroll style, and cool thoroughly
on a rack.
- Make the filling:
Melt the chocolate in a double boiler or the microwave. Set aside. In a medium
bowl, combine cream cheese, powdered sugar, butter, and vanilla. Beat until
fluffy. Reserve 1/4 cup of the icing for the "cut" parts of the
log. Beat in the melted chocolate.
- Unroll the cake and spread the filling evenly over
the surface. If you're using pecans, sprinkle them evenly over the filling.
Roll the cake back up and cool for an hour or so.
Decorating the cake:
- Make the frosting:
Melt the chocolate chips in a double boiler or the microwave. Set aside. Beat
cream cheese with powdered sugar until smooth, then blend in the Kahlua and
the melted chocolate.
- Make the bark:
Cover a cookie sheet with plastic wrap. Break up and melt candy bar, mix in
1 tsp. of butter and powdered sugar if you wish, then spread on plastic wrap
and freeze while cake is cooling.
- Frost the log:
Cut a diagonal chunk off of one end of the cake to make into a branch (see
photo below) and set aside. Frost log, leaving ends unfrosted. Stick the cut
side of the chunk of cake onto the frosted log to form a cut "branch."
It can go anywhere you want it to. Frost the sides of the branch, leaving
the flat end unfrosted for now. Save a spoonful or two for "rings"
of cut end. If you like, you can cut a chunk
off either end and make two "branches." Use
the reserved filling, as-is, or with a spoonful of dark frosting added for
color, to frost the three ends of the cake. If you'd like, make "rings"
on the cut ends to mimic the look of a real log. I wanted to avoid any specialty
tools, so I simply used a chopstick. You could use the tip of a knife, or
a fork drawn around in concentric circles, whatever you like. If you have
cake-decorating supplies, pipe in the circles for a more polished look.
- The finishing touches:
Take the chocolate sheet out of the freezer and peel off the plastic
wrap, breaking off irregular pieces of "bark" and layering them
casually around the sides of the log. You'll need to work quickly to keep
the chocolate from melting in your hands, but that's actually good, because
you don't want it to look too tidy. To make the
holly, snip semicircles out of the sides of the lemon leaves to make them
look like holly leaves. Stick them into the cake, and place 3 sour cherry
candies in the center of the cluster for holly berries. If
you like, sift powdered sugar around the plate or the log itself for a snowy
look.
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