Chocolate Buche de Noel
 

 

 

Preparation time: 30 min + 1 hr to cool
Cooking Time: 20 min
Serving: 12

Ingredients

5 eggs
1 tsp vanilla powder
½ cup sugar, powder

¾ cup all-purpose flour
1 dash of salt

Cooking spray
1 tbsp all-purpose flour

Cream
1 ½ cup chocolate chips
200 ml 4% cream
1 tsp cornstarch

Stuffing:
4 tbsp walnut finely crushed.

Method of Preparation

In a large bowl, mix the eggs, vanilla and sugar for 4 minutes or until mixture thickens.

Mix flour with the salt and gradually add to the egg mixture and mix slowly with a large wooden spoon from down to up so that the batter remains thick.

Spray a rectangular baking pan (40 x 25 cm) with the oil and sprinkle the flour evenly.
Pour the batter and smoothen the surface. Bake the cake in a preheated oven (200 °C) for 15 min or until well baked.
Remove the pan from the oven and with a knife, pace all along border in order to transfer cake into a large plate or on a clean cutting board covered by a kitchen cloth. Set aside to cool.

In a pot, add the chocolate chips and stir continuously under a low fire until it melts completely.
Add the cream and stir continuously until homogenous creamy-texture is obtained.
Pour the chocolate cream in a bowl to use as a topping and keep around ½ cup in the pot to use as a stuffing.
Dissolve the cornstarch with little water and add to the remaining chocolate in the pot. Stir continuously under low heat until it thickens a bit.

Pour the chocolate cream filling on the baked cake and spread with a knife.
Sprinkle with the chopped walnut. With the use of the kitchen cloth under the cake, roll the cake by pressing firmly on the side until a complete roll is obtained.
Decorate with the chocolate topping using a knife until all surface is cover.
Cool in the refrigerator for 1 hour at least before serving.
Cut into 12 equal pieces.

Serve cold.

Nutritional value per person
Energy (calories): 220
Cholesterol (milligrams): 90
Fats (grams): 11
Starch (grams): 30
Proteins (grams): 5
Fibers (grams): 2

Benefits: Moderate in calories.

 
   
 
  8/5/2010  
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  7/15/2010  
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Microwaving tends to destroy fewer vitamins than conventional methods.To benefit from it add water as little as possible and cover foods while microwaving in order to reduce cooking time and thus nutrient loss.
 
 
 
   
   
   
   
 
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