
En Inglés, Please: When our fabulous hostesses for this Daring Bakers Challenge, no less than the founding members of the Daring Bakers themselves Lis of La Mia Cucina and Ivonne of Cream Puffs in Venice, announced that we would be making a Yule Log for the December challenge, I figured that this would be the recipe that would be the end of me. Not only did I think I wouldn't be able to do it in the kitchen I was used to, but I knew that I would not have time to do it in that kitchen before moving to a new house in London (temporary, but still) with a kitchen that I didn't know and that ended up being just slightly less than adequate. But I have to say that the gods of baking appeared to be with me because I managed it, and this I owe mostly to the fact that I did the challenge with the lovely and very talented Meeta of What's For Lunch Honey? Seriously, without her by my side (by instant messenger), I'm sure that I would have butchered the lot...*

En Inglés, Please: The recipe was supposed to be for a coffee-flavored yule log with coffee buttercream. Since I don't really like coffee enough to eat a whole coffee-flavored yule log, and as we were allowed to change the filling flavor as we wished and the flavor of the outside buttercream as long as the exterior color approximated brown of some sort, I chose to make chocolate buttercream with pears for the filling and chocolate buttercream for the exterior. As always, I was able to rely on Tartelette's infinite kindness and wisdom to change the recipe, and in the end Meeta chose the same flavors for her yule log.

En Inglés, Please: We started at 10am for me, 11am for Meeta in Germany, and the majority of it took us about 3 hours to prepare, before putting the log into the refrigerator to firm up without icing it yet that is. I made the meringue mushrooms in the meantime. Meeta was clearly much better organized than I (I hope I didn't slow her down too much), and since I didn't know my oven at all, I had an accident while cooking the genoise biscuit. It cooked in about half the time it should have (5mn instead of the 10-12mn) and luckily for me I pulled it out of the oven just in time when I realized that the burning smell in the kitchen was coming from the oven! I think what saved me was the oven was so much hotter than I thought it was that the biscuit didn't even have time to dry out before it started burning, resulting in only a tiny corner being burnt when I got it out of the oven, although it also means that it partially tore because I tried to pull it out and remove it from the pan as fast as possible so that it would stop cooking, though I was lucky there too in that it was so thick that it didn't tear all the way through and I was able to cover it up with the buttercream later...

Vous pouvez trouver la recette complète de Nick Malgieri sur les blogs de Lis et Ivonne, et toutes les autres bûches de Noël des autres Pâtissiers Téméraires (dont Marion! Youpie!) ici.
P.S.: J'en fais une autre demain pour le réveillon Lundi soir.
*Cette bûche n'aurait pas existé non plus sans les secours indispensables de mon Kitchen Aid. Je le remercie.
En Inglés, Please: Since I was not in control of my oven, I had to make four batches of meringue mushrooms before I had about ten of them that I was happy with, and in the end I only used four of those. Also, in spite of my adding what should have been the maximum quantity of chocolate to the buttercream, it still came out really light, so I sifted cocoa powder over the whole thing before I put the final decorations on it. The little decorations on it are made out of sugar and come from a pastry shop here in London named Patisserie Valerie.
You can find Nick Malgieri's complete recipe on Lis and Ivonne's blogs, and all the other glorious Daring Bakers' yule logs here.
P.S.: I'm making another one for Christmas eve dinner on Monday night.
*This Yule Log would not have been possible either without the invaluable assistance of my Kitchen Aid mixer. My sincere thanks.
I love your log. And the little people decorations ! With all you had going on! Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect! I love all the little decorations.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe, Hilda! Très bien réussie!
ReplyDeleteOrganized? Me hahaha! Baby if you could have seen me - pulling my hair out and biting my wooden spoon. Seriously though you did not slow me a bit - I think we complemented each other perfectly. Your log is gorgeous and I had a ball. Look forward to doing this with you next month again!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I simply adore your little decorations! I have been to Pattisserie Valerie for lunch with a group of Zaar friends. It was great! The cakes in the window looked to die for and so does your lovely Yule Log!
ReplyDeletecute figures! looks like the log is straight out of some magical forest!
ReplyDeletehéhé ! j'ai été dispensée de daring bakers ce mois ci pour cause de compte gmail dévoreur de Lis !!!!! Dommage et tant mieux car je n'aurai jamais eu le temps de faire cette buche vu le boulot actuel et je me demande aussi dans quel moule j'aurai bien pu faire la génoise ...
ReplyDeleteLa tienne est sublime, et je suis bien loin de toi pour pouvoir la goûter, j'espère que tu daigneras faire un petit tour à Paris un de ces 4 :) des bises !
Marion
Magnifique Hilda! J'adore les nains sur la buche! Quelle belle aventure avec Meeta!
ReplyDeletePasse de bonnes vacances de Noel et Bonne Annee.
Your log looks perfect especially the decoration
ReplyDeleteAh, we all must thank the KitchenAid mixer...and Lisa and Ivonne.
ReplyDeleteYour yule log looks great, especially with those mushrooms and the cute figures (even if store bought). Lucky you also baked with Meeta.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
You did a wonderful job on your yule log and I love your decorations.
ReplyDeleteNatalie @ Gluten A Go Go
Your Yule Log looks lovely. I love your sweet little figures! Great job!
ReplyDeleteJoyeux Noel!
A wonderful Yule Log and very nice decorated! Merry Christmas to you.
ReplyDeleteyour log came out beautifully! merry christmas!
ReplyDeletePears and chocolate -- I'm just agog. What an inspired combination! Your little people are just adorable. And I agree with you: all hail the mighty KitchenAid!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Your bûche de Noël is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays.
Julius from Occasional Baker
Quelle épopée !!! mais quel magnifique résultat. ta bûche est vraiment mignone avec ses petits sujets, parfait pour faire plaisir aux enfants à Noël.
ReplyDeleteje suis très en retard mais je te souhaite un très bon Noël ainsi qu'à ta famille.
Despite all your troubles you did a great job. I love your decorations!
ReplyDeleteI love, love your decorations. Simply adorable!
ReplyDeleteYou did wonderful, especially because you did it in an unfamiliar kitchen! I love your decorations, as well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful log, and such adorable little guys on it!
ReplyDeleteSo glad someone else found that cake to be a pain in the butt! But your buche looks lovely - very light and fluffy looking so it certainly turned out way better than mine! Congrats and happy new year.
ReplyDeleteI thought those were *real* mushrooms Hildabelle! It looks just superb.
ReplyDeleteWe need to talk some serious mousse tho', my xmas one was too dense. I think my chocolate ratio was too high. An excuse to try again!
What a great Yule Log! I love the little people you added. And to think you were going to turn around and make another one!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouraging words. I truly love your decorations!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it- and the chat-while-baking- idea!
ReplyDeleteI am happy to say though- that I tried this without a kitchen-Aid mixer- but OHH how I want one...
Hilda, what a beautiful yule log! And to make another for Christmas? You're one ambitious lady!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute yule log! I love how you decorated. Great job and I hope you have a wonderful new year!
ReplyDeletejen at use real butter
Wow your yule log is one of my favourites that I've seen. And I love the little characters you made.
ReplyDeleteOn the 12th day of Christmas... I'm still visiting Yule Logs! I'm glad I finally got here... yours is gorgeous. I LOVE the idea of chcolate cake with pear filling...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
That is just too cute! I love all of your creative ideas.
ReplyDeleteI love that you're not 'afraid' to change the flavors.
ReplyDeleteThe mushrooms on the yule log were so cute!
ReplyDeleteAll I want for christmas is a meringue mushroom...
ReplyDeletehow adorable!
ReplyDeleteI'd tried a Yule Log first time this year and it was the best chocolate thing I've ever had! :)
ReplyDeleteadorable! haiti.
ReplyDeleteLeaving a comment for Haiti.
ReplyDeletecomment comment. thanks for the good work.
ReplyDeleteRTMFH
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