Simple Chocolate Yule Log

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how to make chocolate yule log; a soft chocolate cake spiralled around whipped vanilla cream and slathered with smooth chocolate ganache.

We preserve traditions for many reasons. Memory, honour, culture. However, that doesn’t mean that everyone favours the old over the new.

While many of us love a boozy fruitcake, a fluffy pandoro, or a clootie dumpling, many of us also don’t. Dense, alcohol-drenched, and fruity isn’t for everyone. That’s where chocolate comes in.

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Not necessarily the most traditional ingredient in the European festive repertoire, but certainly a beloved one. Chocolate offers all of the rich indulgence that Christmas celebrates, without the divisive classic flavours that are more widely found. Whether it’s in a box of colourfully-wrapped truffles, in the shape of a orange-scented sphere, or (of course) slathered over a yule log.

The yule log, the bûche de noël, the tronchetto di natale. Whatever you call it, it’s becoming a mainstay of the winter table for good reason. It’s bold in flavour, yet also somewhat light in texture. It’s fun to make, and even more fun to slice and eat. It makes a grand centrepiece on any yuletide table, and one that most will enjoy without the pressure of preserving tradition.

You’ll find a couple of yule log recipes on Maverick Baking already, one for a fancy hazelnut praline chocolate yule log, and another for a sweet white chocolate yule log. The chocolate yule log you see before you today is instead a simple and somewhat classic version of this cocoa-rich dessert. No fancy ingredients, no tricky techniques.

A soft and fluffy chocolate cake, light enough to balance out the bold flavours, but bouncy enough to hold the whole thing together. Whipped vanilla cream, to punctuate the chocolate and add gentle sweetness. Deep dark chocolate ganache, to coat and enrich, making each mouthful smooth and creamy.

This chocolate yule log can be as basic or as fancy as you like. Dress it up or down for whatever the occasion (and your own willingness) demands. It’s customisable in its simplicity too. You can:

  • brush the cake with espresso;
  • spike the ganache with liqueur;
  • grate in some orange zest;
  • swirl through some salted caramel or nut butter;
  • swap the whipped cream for fruit preserves; or
  • anything else you like!

It’s pretty, it’s delicious, and it looks way trickier than it actually is. I hope you love it as much as we have.

To make this chocolate yule log, simple follow the recipe below!

BE A MAVERICK: Why not add some hazelnut spread, salted caramel, or fruit preserves to the filling?

This simple chocolate yule log will keep well in the fridge or in an airtight container for up to 3 days, but is best enjoyed fresh!

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