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Bake a Yule Log Cake!

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By relache


Have a Yule Cake as the Highlight of your Holiday Party

When I was a little girl, I pointed to a picture one day in my mother's Sunset magazine cookbook and said, "Mommy, I want you to make THAT!" And I pointed to a picture of the yule log cake. It was a roll cake made to look like a fallen log in the woods, with little mushrooms growing off of it (meringue) and a light dusting of snow (powdered sugar) across its bark (chocolate frosting).

Doesn't that sound just great? If you're not convinced, try staring at the picture here for a little bit.... (you're getting hungry.... for yule log cake...)

Here are some great recipes and variations for baking your own delicious Yule Log Cake!


Scoring the icing and adding some meringue mushrooms helps make the cake look more like a real log.

See A Yule Log Cake Being Made



Decorating Your Yule Log Cake

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The bark texture in the frosting is made by smoothing it with a butter knife, held flat side to the frosting.
The bark texture in the frosting is made by smoothing it with a butter knife, held flat side to the frosting.

Creating The Frosting Effects

Here are some suggestions to help you with the frosting effects found on a yule log cake. Some variations can be extremely realistic looking, while others are more cake-like in appearance. How elaborate a cake you bake is up to you.

Tree Bark - The rough texture of tree bark is often simulated by dragging a fork or a knife over the frosted cake. You can also pipe darker brown grain onto a frosted log roll. Don't try to do perfectly straight lines or markings. You get a better effect by having them be slightly crooked and wavy.

Smalls bits of extra cake can be frosted over to make little branches that stick out from the main trunk. If your branch knobs won't stay in place, try using some toothpicks to anchor them and then frost over everything. You can even carve a heart and initials in your log cake frosting if you use the tip of a bamboo skewer.

Leaves - These can be made from frosting, or they can be very thin jelly candies with a little frosting piped on to make veins, or you can go all out and craft them from marzipan.

Ivy - Carefully washing a piece of dwarf ivy, you can then lay this on top of the finished cake. As this is a non-edible decoration, be sure to remove this before serving. You can also make ivy by piping frosting on the log. Use a circular tip for the vine part, and then switch to a wider, flat nozzle for leaves.

Snow - A light dusting of snow can be easily added by sprinkling powdered sugar over the frosting at the very end. If you don't have a powdered sugar sprinkler, you can put some into a small strainer and gently tap it with a spoon to create the same effect. Shake out just enough so that where the sugar lands naturally on the top of the log forms a thin solid layer.

Mushrooms - these are often a fun addition to a Yule Log cake, and they are crafted from meringue and baked separately. These often get cocoa dusted over them to make them look more like fungi.



The Famous WPIX Yule Log!

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The Rope profile image

The Rope  says:
8 days ago

Exactly what I was looking for - needed a new idea for this Christmas as it will be differnt for us. Thanks for sharing, am bookmarking so I can find it and practice before the "big week".

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gonnawantseconds  says:
10 days ago

This looks beautiful! I'd like to start a new tradition of making this for Christmas eve!

heydave profile image

heydave  says:
2 weeks ago

My Grandmother use to bake one every year when I was a kid...long time ago.

BevsPaper profile image

BevsPaper  says:
2 weeks ago

Looks so delicious!

ahmadnaim profile image

ahmadnaim  says:
2 years ago

OH Woww!!So delicious!! Yule Log Cake maybe the best cake to bake in the world..Thanks for posting the full recipe,,this site may be very suitable for rookie chef who wanna start their carrier with baking Yule Log Cake!

daoine profile image

daoine  says:
2 years ago

Oh right! Guess I could make a summer log out of ice cream...

Cathanne profile image

Cathanne  says:
2 years ago

Wow. I feel like a voyeaur. I keep looking at the pictures. THanks for this post. I'm all over the mocha log. Yep. That's Christmas for me.

relache profile image

relache  says:
2 years ago

Daoine, I'm cracking up thinking of how tons of folks are going to be baffled by your commentt, as it's winter here, but I know it's summer where you are Down Under... LOL!

daoine profile image

daoine  says:
2 years ago

Oh, yum, yum, yum! I'll bookmark this for winter...

Marye Audet profile image

Marye Audet  says:
2 years ago

yum..I am making two this year.

Rudra profile image

Rudra  says:
2 years ago

looks devine-heavenly. thats what i call indulgence

luxeadj profile image

luxeadj  says:
2 years ago

LOOKS GREAT

The Good Cook profile image

The Good Cook  says:
2 years ago

Another truly great hub - but then, I expect no less! Congratulations.

caspar profile image

caspar  says:
2 years ago

Mmm...looks delicious!

lose-weight-fast  says:
2 years ago

Yule log cake is the best!

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