Ingredients
Coffee-based liqueur simple syrup:
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup water
- 3 tablespoons coffee-flavored liqueur (recommended: Kahlua)
Biscuit Roulade:
- Butter, for greasing pan
- 1/2 cup pastry flour or all-purpose flour, sifted, plus more for pan and dusting
- 1 teaspoon baking powder, sifted
- 1/4 cup cocoa, sifted
- 4 egg yolks, room temperature
- 1 cup sugar, divided
- 4 egg whites, room temperature
Coffee buttercream:
- 1 cup water, divided
- 3 tablespoons coffee grinds
- 1 cup fine granulated sugar
- 5 large egg whites, room temperature
- 1 1/2 cups unsalted butter, cold and cubed
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Chocolate ganache:
- 11 ounces dark chocolate (58 percent cacao)
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 2 teaspoons honey
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream
Directions
For Kahlua simple syrup:
Add the granulated sugar and water to a small saucepan over medium heat and whisk until the sugar is completely dissolved. Bring to a boil, then remove from the heat and add the liqueur.
Stir to combine and allow syrup to cool completely.
For Biscuit Roulade:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Butter and flour a 15 by 10 by 1-inch jelly roll pan. Line the bottom with parchment paper and butter and flour the paper.
Combine the flour, baking powder, and cocoa in a small mixing bowl, set aside.
Beat egg yolks in a medium mixing bowl with an electric mixer on high speed until thick and lemon colored, about 5 minutes. Gradually add 1/2 cup of the sugar, beating on high speed until the sugar is dissolved. Thoroughly wash and dry the beaters.
Beat egg whites in a large mixing bowl with an electric mixer on medium speed until soft peaks form, about 5 minutes. Slowly add the remaining 1/2 cup of sugar, beating on medium speed until stiff peaks form.
Carefully fold the egg yolk mixture into the egg whites, using a rubber spatula. Once all of the egg yolk mixture has been incorporated, sprinkle the flour mixture over the egg mixture and fold in gently, just to combine.
Spread the batter evenly into the prepared jelly roll pan. Bake until the cake springs back when lightly touched near the center, about 12 to 15 minutes.
Lay out a clean, thin cotton kitchen towel on a work surface; dust the top with confectioners' sugar and set aside.
Immediately after removing the cake from the oven, loosen the edges of the cake from the pan using a knife.
Turn cake out onto the sugared kitchen towel, parchment paper side up. Carefully pull off the parchment paper.
Fold towel over the longest side of the cake and roll up the cake with the towel inside.
Cool on a rack with the seam side down.
For Coffee Buttercream:
Bring 1/2 cup of water to a boil in a small saucepan over high heat. Remove from heat and add the coffee grinds; allow to steep for 5 minutes. Strain through a coffee filter into a small bowl and set the coffee concentrate aside.
Mix the remaining 1/2 cup of water and sugar in a heavy 2-quart saucepan over medium-high heat. Clip a candy thermometer to the pan and heat to 240 degrees F, soft-ball stage, 18 to 20 minutes. Keep the edge of the saucepan clean by brushing it with a pastry brush moistened with water, as needed.
Once the temperature reaches 240 degrees F, remove the candy thermometer and remove the saucepan from the heat.
Beat the egg whites in a large mixing bowl with an electric mixer on medium speed until soft peaks form, about 5 minutes. Gradually pour the hot mixture, in a thin stream, over the whites while continuing to beat for 2 to 3 minutes. Scrape the sides of the bowl as needed and continue to beat until a meringue forms.
Add the butter all at once, and beat on medium speed until incorporated. Increase speed to high and continue beating until smooth and shiny, about 8 to 10 minutes. Add the vanilla extract and coffee concentrate and mix for 1 minute until combined. Set aside.
Notes
Cook's Notes:
Make sure you butter and flour the parchment paper after putting it on the jelly roll pan. This will make it easier to remove the paper from the cake when baked.
Always thoroughly clean and dry your electric mixer beaters before using them for another procedure-especially when working with egg whites. If the beaters have any residue or water on them, the egg whites will not form as needed.
You can decorate the yule log with meringue mushrooms, flowers, and leaves.
A viewer, who may not be a professional cook, provided this recipe. The Food Network Kitchens chefs have not tested this recipe and therefore, we cannot make representation as to the results.
Notes
Cook's Notes:
Make sure you butter and flour the parchment paper after putting it on the jelly roll pan. This will make it easier to remove the paper from the cake when baked.
Always thoroughly clean and dry your electric mixer beaters before using them for another procedure-especially when working with egg whites. If the beaters have any residue or water on them, the egg whites will not form as needed.
You can decorate the yule log with meringue mushrooms, flowers, and leaves.
A viewer, who may not be a professional cook, provided this recipe. The Food Network Kitchens chefs have not tested this recipe and therefore, we cannot make representation as to the results.



















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By tecview_11278159
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on December 24, 2010
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Someone mentioned what to do with the kahlua liquor. That is part of the simple syrup used to brush the Yule Log with after unrolling it and before adding the filling. The simple syrup recipe could be cut in half with more than enough to brush on. The same goes for the ganache recipe. cut it in half if you really want to make this.... Yuk!
By cheforalia
on December 13, 2010
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Loved your disney special but I sure would love the recipe for the eggnog creme brulee with biscuit cups any possibility of getting this recipe?
By amylamyl
on December 11, 2010
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Hello! I enjoyed your holiday special at Disney. I really wish you would post the recipes the chefs used on the show. Especially the flexible yule log dough recipe with the fillings and the frosting. The eggnog creme brulee with the biscuit cups and the profiteroles with pictures of the way they were displayed on the show. The savory recipes would be great too. I would love the cioppino recipe. Please send to clifital@aol.com Buona Fortuna e Buone Feste! These are the kinds of recipes I would love to see more of with the secrets and photos of the presentation.
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