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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Chocolate Swiss roll with blueberries filling

Chocolate Swiss roll


I made swiss roll not more than 3 times but all were failed. When i know Aspiring Bakers #9 calling us to challenge making Swiss roll, i quickly search for a 100% success recipe, and i got to know the best recipe is from 孟老师 “美味蛋糕卷”.








Chocolate Swiss roll


I don't own this book but I saw in 茄子's blog. Eventhough i have little hiccup as I overbeated the meringue and was hard to fold with egg yolk mixture. But the Swiss roll came out still perfect, easy to roll and no crack.



Chocolate Swiss roll with blueberries filling
(recipe souce : basic sponge adapted from 孟老师 “美味蛋糕卷”)
* make a 11" x 14" (28cm x 36cm) Swiss roll

Ingredients
26g unsalted butter, melted
84g egg yolk
26g caster sugar
Chocolate Swiss roll3tsp cocoa powder
126g egg white
63g caster sugar
47g cake flour

Filling
Blueberries filling
Non-dairy whipped cream

Method
1. Whisk egg yolks and sugar over a pot of hot water till thicken and pale in color.
2. Add cocoa powder into egg yolk mixture, stir well and set aside.
3. In another clean bowl, beat egg whites on high speed until foamy, gradually add in sugar and beat till glossy and soft peaks form.
4. Take one-third of egg whites mixture to mix with the egg yolk mixture using a hand whisk. Then fold in the remaining egg white using a spatula until well combined.
5. Gently fold the sifted flour (in 3 batches) into the batter.  Add in melted butter and gently combine well.
6. Pour the batter into baking tray lined with baking paper. Spread evenly with a scraper. Gently knock the tray on tabletop to remove air bubbles trapped in the batter.
7. Bake in preheated oven at 180C for around 13mins.
8. When cake is done, remove from pan and place on a wire rack and put in a big plastic bag to cool.
9. To assemble Swiss roll, turned cooled sponge onto a clean work surface. Peel off parchment paper, spread evenly layer of whipping cream over top of sponge. Follow by spread a layer of blueberries filling.
10. Gently roll up the sponge to make a Swiss roll. Wrap with cling wrap and chill in the fridge to allow the Swiss roll to set. Slice to serve.

Chocolate Swiss roll


I just done another Swiss roll recipe from Keiko ishida's Okashi book just now, look like i have another success Swiss roll, hehehe, will share recipe soon.



Happy Baking !!


54 comments:

  1. Perfect. My friend used to make it mastering it after so many failed attempts too. I never have the patience though. Awesome.


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  2. Ur roll manyak cantik la!
    Love the thin roll with thick filling

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  3. 嗯,我也觉得老师的食谱很可靠:)

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  4. Sonia, your swiss roll is so perfectly done. At least you dare to try, I havent done swiss roll for a long time!

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  5. sonia,
    这个蛋糕卷的食谱很受欢迎的。

    我也是卷了三次,
    就没有下文了。
    都怪我太贪心了,
    一下想做这个,
    一下想做那个。
    嘻嘻。。。

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  6. I admire your perseverance...I tried a swiss roll just once, failed...and never tried it again. Yours looks great - perfect sponge texture, and blueberry filling sounds so good!

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  7. I tried it long time ago, but not success, after that never try liao...

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  8. I have bought this cookbook (though I am illiterate of Chinese). This cookbook comes with two CDs, and after viewing the CDs only you know that it should be "oh do like this, oh do like that". Maybe I should copy the CDs and send it to you Sonia.

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  9. I love Swiss rolls and this sounds a really good recipe Yum yum. Diane

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  10. I don't have any experience in making Swiss roll. If I can make one like this, yippy! I'll be glad!

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  11. can't wait for your swiss roll from okashi recipe book!

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  12. Oh yum! Chocolate Swiss roll with blueberry! Looking at your Swiss roll is tempting me! Better start baking and rolling soon! 

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  13. Sonia, who wants to buy store bought after looking at your perfect swiss roll! The best part is that you can add as many blueberries as you like!

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  14. nice roll!
    and i also made durian swiss roll today, let's exchange. haha~~

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  15. 100% perfect roll! n the filling..awesome!! :)

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  16. I am not good at making swiss roll but with this month aspiring baker theme, I am going to challenge myself to make a few of it :)

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  17. SONIA,巧克力和香蕉的也很好吃哦。。

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  18. Nice roll!. Yummy with fresh fruits filling.

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  19. Well done, Sonia! I like this recipe too. I want to make swiss roll this weekend, hope I can get a nice one like yours.

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  20. Eileen@Hundred Eighty DegreesJuly 5, 2011 at 9:18 PM

    Good try and a nice one :)-

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  21. Great try! Practice a few more times and you will get hold of the tactic. By then you will love to make swiss roll. Happy baking. :)

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  22. it's been so long since i made my last swiss roll, time for me to check out some swiss rolls recipes too!

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  23. This one is my eldest son's favourite. He can eat a whole roll....lol!

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  24. I think I better start to roll within these few days still don't know what filling to add... blueberry is a good choice too :)

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  25. Ooo... this is just so irresistible! I love the whole combination especially the blueberry filling. How I wish I live nearer! haha...
    Kristy

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  26. looks delicious and tempting.. Inviting picture dear.. thanks for sharing :)

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  27. Beaaaaaaaaautiful! I know I won't even have a courage to try this but heard it's not easy to roll them. You made a beautiful roll though! Looks super delicious! Japanese people are crazy about swiss rolls (we call roll cake).

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  28. ooh, my, this definitely looks delish!!

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  29. WOW wow n wow ~ So neat n perfect roll! This is my childhood fav n your pics are tempting me a lot :))
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  30. Hey dear, saw your comment on QP's blog. I made Rhubarb crumble before its very yummy, my brother loves it. maybe you can try it out too with the rhubarb,. hehe http://thesweetspot.com.my/?p=2575

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  31. Nicely rolled! I'm really bad at swiss rolls. Time for a challenge! :)

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  32. blueberry...hmmmm...i am lovin it~~heheheeee

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  33. 孟老师的食谱很可靠,我也很喜欢 ^_^

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  34. looks very delicious!!!!
    I'm feeling hungry looking at it!!!!!

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  35. Chocolate and blueberries go so well together. This looks like a really delicious soft swiss roll. Congrats on a successful bake this time round.

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  36. Blueberry and chocolate are a great combination. I like them in the form of Swiss roll. Yum!

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  37. Swiss rolls are the only cakes I made that my boys will eat with gusto! But I am too lazy to make this often lol! This one looks good!

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  38. Your swiss roll looks wonderful! I'll be making one real soon. Hope it turns out as good as yours!

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  39. awesome swiss roll I recently made my first too

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  40. I've never tried making a Swiss roll...I have always wanted to...yours looks perfect!

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  41. i never make swiss roll,
    but always saw in blogger post...
    i think its a time for me to try it soon?
    but need to go to buy a recipe book for swiss roll first!

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  42. i love love swiss rolls! i never seem to break them! yours look so nice and delicious!

    i remember how i failed in chiffon cake many so many times...i became obsessed to get it right. after that i never made one again lol

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  43. Yours came out beautifully! I have never made Swiss roll. Will have to get cracking soon to join Aspiring Bakers :)

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  44. what wonderful pictures! wow it looks soooooooo good and tasty now im hungry^^

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  45. Hi Sonia, can I use whipping cream for the filling? How much whipping cream do I need and do I have to add in sugar during whipping? Thanks!

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  46. Teo ai li, yes you can use whipping cream. If you use non dairy cream, don't need to add sugar. Maybe you can start with 100g first.

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  47. Hi Sonia, thanks for your reply. Do you think it is ok to spread chocolate ganache all over the cake and the filling is whipped cream with blueberry pie filling? I intend to make this into a chocolate Christmas log cake. Thanks!

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