Inspired by @jamieoliver
https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/chocolate-recipes/chocolate-log/
šIngredients
SPONGE
4 large free range eggs
75 g icing sugar , plus extra for dusting
75 g self-raising flour
2 tbsp quality cocoa powder
2 tsp vanilla bean paste
2 tbsp sugar
FILLING
1 x 250 g tin of sweetened chestnut purƩe
1 pinch of ground cinnamon
200 ml double cream
1 tsp runny honey
1 Crunchie bar
BUTTERCREAM
150 g quality dark chocolate (70%)
150 g unsalted butter , (at room temperature)
150 g icing sugar
šMethod
Preheat the oven to 180Ā°C/350Ā°F/gas 4. For the sponge, line a 25cm x 30cm baking tray with greaseproof paper.
Separate the eggs. Whisk the egg whites to stiff peaks with a pinch of sea salt. Gradually whisk in the icing sugar, then, one-by-one, whisk in the egg yolks until really pale and light.
Sift in the flour and cocoa powder, add the vanilla bean paste, then fold everything together with a large metal spoon so you keep in as much air as possible.
Spoon the mixture into the lined tray, gently and evenly spread it out, then bake for 8-10 min, or until just cooked through and springy to the touch.
Place a large sheet of greaseproof paper (35cm x 45cm) on a flat surface and evenly sprinkle over the caster sugar from a height.
While itās still hot and flexible, turn the sponge out on to the paper. Peel off and discard the baked piece of greaseproof.
With one of the longest sides in front of you, fold up the excess paper, then roll up the sponge with the paper inside (as it cools, this will set the shape but prevent the sponge from cracking). Leave to cool.
For the filling, mix the chestnut purƩe and cinnamon together. In a separate bowl, whisk the cream to soft peaks, then fold in the honey.
To assemble, unroll the sponge so itās flat, removing the paper. Spread all over with the chestnut purĆ©e, followed by the cream, then smash and sprinkle over the Crunchie bar or honeycomb.
Re-roll and pop into the fridge. Meanwhile, make your buttercream.
Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of gently simmering water, then remove and leave to cool.
Beat the butter in an electric mixer until pale, then, with the mixer still running, gradually add the icing sugar and cool melted chocolate.
Take the log out of the fridge, chop off a quarter at an angle ā thatās the branch ā and position it on your serving board like in the picture, using a splodge of buttercream to keep it in place.
Evenly cover the whole log with buttercream, then use a fork to decorate it. Dust with extra icing sugar and a pinch of sea salt, shaved chocolate, sprinkles, plastic Bambi figures, whatever you like ā go to town!
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