Daring Bakers and A Buche de Noel



    This will be a short post as we have just arrived home from a week long vacation in Mexico, where I had the most relaxing time in years. Our friends Paul and Robyn were kind enough to share their vacation house Casa Lagarto outside of Puerto Vallarta. Lots of food, sun, peace and great conversation. I will share some photos from our trip soon, but first it is time for December's Daring Bakers challenge.

    This month's challenge is brought to us by the adventurous Hilda from Saffron and Blueberry and Marion from Il en Faut Peu Pour Etre Heureux. They have chosen a French Yule Log by Flore from Florilege Gourmand.

    I made this yule log before we left for our trip during a very busy month full of other commitments and parties. It all seems like a blur now, but I can tell you this yule log was delicious and it was devoured in one day, in one seating. A layer of lemon crème brulee with gianduja praline feullentine, dark chocolate ganache, hazelnut dacquoise, dark chocolate mousse and covered in dark chocolate glaze.



    Here are the recipes for it and please visit other Daring Bakers for other fabulous interpretations. Now I am off to bed...

    Hazelnut Dacquoise

    2.8 oz (3/4cup + 1Tbsp / 80g) almond meal
    1.75 oz (1/2 cup / 50g) confectioner’s sugar
    2Tbsp (15g) all-purpose flour
    3.5oz (100g / ~100ml) about 3 medium egg whites
    1.75 oz (4 Tbsp / 50g) granulated sugar


    Finely mix the almond meal and the confectioner's sugar. (If you have a mixer, you can use it by pulsing the ingredients together for no longer than 30 seconds). Sift the flour into the mix.

    Beat the eggs whites, gradually adding the granulated sugar until stiff.

    Pour the almond meal mixture into the egg whites and blend delicately with a spatula.

    Grease a piece of parchment paper and line your baking pan with it. Spread the batter on a piece of parchment paper to an area slightly larger than your desired shape (circle, long strip etc...) and to a height of 1/3 inches (8mm).

    Bake at 350°F (180°C) for approximately 15 minutes (depends on your oven), until golden. Let cool and cut to the desired shape.

    Dark Chocolate Mousse

    2.5 sheets gelatin
    1.5 oz (3 Tbsp / 40g) granulated sugar
    1 ½ tsp (10g) glucose or thick corn syrup
    0.5 oz (15g) water
    50g egg yolks (about 3 medium)
    6.2 oz (175g) dark chocolate, coarsely chopped
    1.5 cups (350g) heavy cream (35% fat content)


    Soften the gelatin in cold water.

    Make a Pate a Bombe: Beat the egg yolks until very light in colour (approximately 5 minutes until almost white). Cook the sugar, glucose syrup and water on medium heat for approximately 3 minutes (if you have a candy thermometer, the mixture should reach 244°F (118°C). If you do not have a candy thermometer, test the sugar temperature by dipping the tip of a knife into the syrup then into a bowl of ice water, if it forms a soft ball in the water then you have reached the correct temperature.
    Add the sugar syrup to the beaten yolks carefully by pouring it into the mixture in a thin stream while continuing to beat the yolks. You can do this by hand but it’s easier to do this with an electric mixer. Continue beating until cool (approximately 5 minutes). The batter should become thick and foamy.

    In a double boiler or equivalent, heat 2 tablespoons (30g) of cream to boiling. Add the chopped chocolate and stir until melted and smooth. Whip the remainder of the cream until stiff.

    Pour the melted chocolate over the softened gelatin, mixing well. Let the gelatin and chocolate cool slightly and then stir in ½ cup (100g) of WHIPPED cream to temper. Add the Pate a Bombe. Add in the rest of the WHIPPED cream (220g) mixing gently with a spatula.

    Dark Chocolate Ganache Insert

    1.75 oz (4 Tbsp / 50g) granulated sugar
    4.5oz (2/3 cup – 1 Tbsp/ 135g) heavy cream (35% fat content)
    5 oz (135g) dark chocolate, finely chopped
    3Tbsp + 1/2tsp (45g) unsalted butter softened


    Make a caramel: Using the dry method, melt the sugar by spreading it in an even layer in a small saucepan with high sides. Heat over medium-high heat, watching it carefully as the sugar begins to melt. Never stir the mixture. As the sugar starts to melt, swirl the pan occasionally to allow the sugar to melt evenly. Cook to dark amber color (for most of you that means darker than last month’s challenge).

    While the sugar is melting, heat the cream until boiling. Pour cream into the caramel and stir thoroughly. Be very careful as it may splatter and boil.

    Pour the hot caramel-milk mixture over the dark chocolate. Wait 30 seconds and stir until smooth.

    Add the softened butter and whip hard and fast (if you have a plunging mixer use it). The chocolate should be smooth and shiny.

    Praline Feuillete Insert

    3.5 oz (100g) gianduja
    1 2/3 Tbsp (25g) butter
    2 Tbsp (1 oz / 30g) praline
    2.1oz (60g) lace crepes(gavottes) or rice krispies or corn flakes or Special K


    Melt the gianduja and butter in a double boiler.

    Add the praline and the coarsely crushed lace crepes. Mix quickly to thoroughly coat with the chocolate.

    Spread between two sheets of wax paper to a size slightly larger than your desired shape. Refrigerate until hard.

    Lemon Creme Brulee Insert

    1/2 cup (115g) heavy cream (35% fat content)
    ½ cup (115g) whole milk
    4 medium-sized (72g) egg yolks
    0.75 oz (2 Tbsp / 25g) granulated sugar
    Zest of half a lemon


    Heat the milk, cream and lemon zest to just boiling.

    Whisk together the sugar and egg yolks (but do not beat until white). Pour the milk over the sugar/yolk mixture. Mix well.

    Wipe with a very wet cloth and then cover your baking mold (whatever shape is going to fit on the inside of your Yule log/cake) with parchment paper. Pour the cream into the mold and bake at 210°F (100°C) for about 1 hour or until firm on the edges and slightly wobbly in the center.

    Dark Chocolate Glaze

    4g or 2 sheets gelatin
    ¼ cup (60g) heavy cream (35 % fat content)
    2.1 oz (5 Tbsp / 60g) granulated sugar
    ¼ cup (50g) water
    1/3 cup (30g) unsweetened cocoa powder


    Soften the gelatin in cold water for 15 minutes.

    Boil the rest of the ingredients and cook an additional 3 minutes after boiling. Add gelatin to the chocolate mixture. Mix well.
    Let cool while checking the texture regularly. As soon as the mixture is smooth and coats a spoon well (it is starting to gelify), use immediately.

    Assemble the Yule Log

    Pipe one third of the Mousse component into the mold.

    Take the Creme Brulee Insert out of the freezer at the last minute and set on top of the mousse. Press down gently to slightly ensconce it in the mousse.

    Pipe second third of the Mousse component around and on top of the Creme Brulee Insert.

    Cut the Praline/Crisp Insert to a size slightly smaller than your mold so that it can be surrounded by mousse. Lay it on top of the mousse you just piped into the mold.

    Pipe the last third of the Mousse component on top of the Praline Insert.

    Freeze for a few hours to set. Take out of the freezer.

    Pipe the Ganache Insert onto the frozen mousse leaving a slight edge so that ganache doesn’t seep out when you set the Dacquoise on top.

    Close with the Dacquoise.

    Freeze until the next day.

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