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Monday, July 18, 2011

Green tea Swiss roll (with red bean and Mascarpone cheese)

Green tea Swiss roll (with red bean and Mascarpone cheese)


After watched the DVD showing how to roll a nice swiss roll by master 孟老师 ( a blogger friend  MEL so kind sent me a 孟老师 DVD), I have more confidence now to make a swiss roll.













Green tea Swiss roll (with red bean and Mascarpone cheese)


This time, I changed to a new flavour to replace the normal whipped cream, I use Mascarpone cheese instead, and surprised that Mascarpone cheese perfectly matched with match flavour, simply YUMMY!!

Picnik collage



I learnt these two tips before start to roll a sponge, check recipe below.

Picnik collage



Green tea Swiss roll (with red bean and Mascarpone cheese)
(recipe source : basic sponge adapted from 孟老师 “美味蛋糕卷”)

* make one 11" x 14" (28cm x 36cm) Swiss roll

Ingredients
26g unsalted butter, melted
Green tea Swiss roll (with red bean and Mascarpone cheese)84g egg yolk (5 medium egg yolks)
26g caster sugar
10g green tea powder

126g egg white (4 medium egg whites)
80g caster sugar
47g cake flour, sifted

Filling
Red bean paste (I cook 100g red bean with water in pressure cooker for 20mins)
120g Mascarpone cheese
20g caster sugar

To make Swiss roll sponge
1. Whisk egg yolks and sugar over a pot of hot water till thicken and pale in color.
2. Add green tea 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. Take some batter and add into melted butter to incorporate and add back to the remaining batter and mix 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 to cool.

To make Mascarpone cheese cream
1. Beat Mascarpone cheese and sugar till stiff peaks form, chill in the fridge for later use.

To assemble Swiss roll
1. Carefully turn the baked sponge cake onto a piece of baking/parchment paper.
2. Slowly peel off the attached baking/parchment paper from the cake.
3. Place a new piece of baking/parchment paper over the sponge. Invert the sponge again.
4. Slice out a small piece of sponge on a 45-degree angle at another end, so the end of sponge will neatly attached to the sponge at the end of rolling.
5. Make two slits across the breadth of the cake at the side nearest to you with a knife.
6. Spread evenly a layer of Mascarpone cheese cream over the entire sponge and followed by a layer of red bean paste.
7. With the shorter side/breadth facing you, roll the cake up tightly to form a Swiss roll. Wrap with cling wrap and chill in the fridge to allow the Swiss roll to set. Slice to serve.


Green tea Swiss roll (with red bean and Mascarpone cheese)








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68 comments:

  1. Sonia...it is beautiful! I love the color!

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  2. Nice combination and beautifully rolled up! Very soft texture too.

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  3. loving your swiss rolls he he your on a roll

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  4. Wow, Sonia, this green tea roll looks so wonderful and beautiful roll up. Exactly looks like the "孟老师 " done up. Well done. I have yet to try it.

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  5. This cake has a nice and spongy texture. I love all your pictures and your presentation.

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  6. Sonia, your roll looks very soft and the colours so sharp! Very tempting..:)

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  7. 你的绿茶青好美哦。。卷得真好,我最喜欢绿茶配红豆了!

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  8. This is a perfect Swiss roll Sonia! Live the bright green color! Too bad my kids don't fancy green tea & red beans. 

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  9. I love the colour so pretty. Unfortunately my kids are like Bee's. :( can i steal a piece from you?

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  10. And for the eye and for the taste buds.Looks fantastic:)

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  11. What a great tip for rolling the swiss-roll. I am not sure about the colour but that is just me! Diane

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  12. Sonia, this is perfect! I love green tea and I would love to have some :)

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  13. Sonia, I am fascinated by these swiss rolls! I am going to try them one of these days. They are so unique looking.

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  14. Sonia, while I'm away, you have been posting delicious food!!! I love Matcha and red bean combination. This is a perfect dessert for me!!!!

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  15. Your swiss roll is so beautiful! Perfect! Looks yummy too!

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  16. Nice and neat roll. I can see a great improvement in your swiss roll. Now you felt confidence, you're sure wanted to roll more right. Go...go...rolling...

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  17. 很绿很绿呢,我喜欢这样的青色,好美:)

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  18. I must say the swiss roll is so nicely rolled.... perfect !

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  19. I am sure the swiss roll was delicious but your photos are just superb!!!Beautiful and vivid.I guess after this, you must have a photography tutorials for novices like me:)

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  20. very beautiful. yeah, i think the cut at 45C does help to make the rolls attach better but sometimes i just forgot to do that!

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  21. very beautiful swiss roll you have made! the texture looks so good, and I am sure it is delicious, how I wish I can have a slice now :)

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  22. 你的绿茶好漂亮.
    绿茶配红豆很赞.
    我以前也弄过.

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  23. Yeap, I've to agree with Lena! However, I super adored your matcha green. So refreshing! Really really attractive! I haven't been blogging much lately. Feeling very moody! hehe... Maybe a little tired.
    Anyway, Happy Monday.
    Kristy

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  24. So pretty! Your swiss rolls are getting prettier by the day. It looks so soft and fluffy!

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  25. Pretty rolls and lovely green. Have a nice day.

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  26. hi dear kawan
    yr green tea's color very GREEN!!!
    where u bought it?
    IS IT at klang bakery shop?
    how the smell?
    is it imported ?

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  27. wow! i like ur swiss roll's color! it so green! nice !

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  28. Really superb nice green tea roll!
    Like like like like like like like!
    Can i have a piece? ^^

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  29. Sonia...I love the color of your green tea and thanks for the tips on rolling the swiss roll :)

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  30. wow... so nice! the green colour look fresh!

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  31. wow... so nice! the green colour look fresh!

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  32. Sonia, it was so beautiful and thanks for sharing the tips.

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  33. Such a vibrant looking swiss roll. I too been watching youtube to see how people roll them up. Love love love your photos.

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  34. 颜色很漂亮^^
    我喜欢,看了就想吃

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  35. Sonia, I love your pictures so much, well done! I haven't started with my swiss roll yet, hehe. I love the combination of green tea with read bean, and now even with Mascarpone cheese heaven!

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  36. Looks so beautiful with light and airy texture.

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  37. Perfectly rolled! Very nice in colour & texture :) Thanks for sharing the tips with us.

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  38. 我的最爱!谢谢你的食谱,有时间我将会试烘这美味的瑞士卷!:)

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  39. Sonia, I have discovered your blog today and I can't take my eyes of your beautiful creations! Stunning photos and lovely recipes! I am your newest follower now :)

    Your green tea swiss roll looks amazing, so perfectly rolled! And the colors: beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  40. Woww.. that is such a awesome recipe.. And i love th color and the look of it.. Great :D

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  41. The green and the red is outstanding! Sonia, every swiss roll you make is looking even better.

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  42. Wow...looks awesome and delicious roll....

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  43. Am loving this swiss roll event... so many swiss rolls, so little time!

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  44. Your green tea swiss roll is so so beautiful and I can see that the texture is perfect - so soft and fluffy!

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  45. So gorgeous! Such a masterpiece!Making me so motivated to try out innovative recipes!

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  46. this swiss roll really look great!! like the green tea color!syabas!!now you're a real baker!

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  47. wah Macha swiss roll! looks so good. I shall attempt this this weekend!

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  48. Simply beautiful and delicious. I would love a piece!

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  49. Interesting combination here!!! That looks delicious - I never tried green bean and red bean together.

    Have a Fabulous day!
    Jen www.passion4food.ca

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  50. Sonia, I love the green of your swiss roll! Combination of green tea and red beans are the perfect match!!

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  51. 这蛋糕卷好美,很松软。我一直都很想做绿茶口味的蛋糕,可惜家人不怎么喜好。现在唯有来你家作客了。

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  52. I lOVE this green tea swiss roll. It looks amazing! I must try to get a copy of the 孟老师 DVD. Is this available in Australia or Malaysia? which book shops or online stores? I must say, green tea powder and red beans are my 2 most favourite dessert ingredients :-)

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  53. Hi this is very mouth-watering swiss roll! I used to buy it from breadtalk singapore but they have stop selling it few months ago. I would love to bake it soon. Can I know what type or brand of the green tea powder you arr using? The color looks so refreshing and summer.

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  54. Hi may i know how much water you used to cook the 100g red bean so that it could become red bean paste?

    Thanks

    Jenn

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  55. Jenn, sorry, I did not record water amount..and take note that I was using a pressure cooker to cook this red bean. If you using normal pot, adjust water accordingly..

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  56. Wow! Perfect and neat swiss roll Sonia :-)

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  57. Can I know the green tea powder brand you are using, thanks!

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