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Tales of Modern Homesteading and Outdoor Adventure

December 22, 2011

Buche de Noel

For our Winter Solstice celebration this year, we went all out and made a Buche de Noel (Yule log cake) complete with homemade marzipan elves, fig “acorns”, meringue mushrooms, pistachio marzipan leaves and chocolate bark. I had been dreaming of making this cake for years, so it was quite the exciting endeavor.

The meringue mushrooms were decorated with homemade white and dark chocolate gills, looked very convincingly real, and they literally melted in your mouth.
The cake itself was a fluffy, spongy sort of cake with walnuts and lots of egg. It only called for two tablespoons of flour, so we were able to make it gluten-free. The filling was a luscious orange mascarpone chocolate mixture. We got so carried away tasting it, that we ran out and had to make up some ganache to secure the chocolate bark to the log. The kids spent an afternoon sculpting all the little elves and faeries with colored bits of marzipan, and I made little acorn caps for the figs with cocoa powder colored marzipan textured with a cheese grater. The leaves we simply pressed into a chocolate mold. It was quite the cake, and just as fun to eat as it was to make.
Happy Solstice to all!

Filed Under: Baking, Life, Seasons

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  1. Mary says

    December 30, 2011 at 1:55 am

    Looks wonderful! And the process of making such a beautiful thing is as beautiful as the end result! I don't think i'd want to cut into it, though it does look delicious.

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  2. primitive ole frugal mumma says

    January 8, 2012 at 9:10 am

    WOW is all i can say what a super fantastic job well done guys you are all so clever 🙂

    Heidi!!

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