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LOOK: Chocolate Roll recipe from Goldilocks Bakebook

/ 11:08 PM June 23, 2017

CHOCOLATE ROLL

  

Ingredients and Measurements:

Cake Flour – 1 cup

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Unsweetened Cocoa Powder – 3 tbsp

Baking Powder – 1 tsp

Baking Soda – ¼ tsp

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Salt – ¼ tsp

Eggs – 6

Sugar – ¾ cup

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Evaporated Milk – ¼ cup

Corn Oil – 2 tbsp

Icing & Filling:

Chocolate Frosting – 1¼ cup

Procedure:

Pre-heat oven to 350˚F

  1. Line 12” x 16” x 1” sponge pan with parchment paper, such that the lining on the

sides is the same height as the pan.

  1. Combine the cake flour, baking powder, baking soda, unsweetened cocoa

powder, and salt. Sift 3 times then set aside.

Ingredients and Measurements:

 

Cake Flour – 1 cup

Unsweetened Cocoa Powder – 3 tbsp

Baking Powder – 1 tsp

Baking Soda – ¼ tsp

Salt – ¼ tsp

Eggs – 6

Sugar – ¾ cup

Evaporated Milk – ¼ cup

Corn Oil – 2 tbsp

Icing & Filling:

Chocolate Frosting – 1¼ cup

Procedure:

Pre-heat oven to 350˚F

  1. Line 12” x 16” x 1” sponge pan with parchment paper, such that the lining on the

sides is the same height as the pan.

  1. Combine the cake flour, baking powder, baking soda, unsweetened cocoa

powder, and salt. Sift 3 times then set aside.

  1. Beat the eggs in a mixing bowl with wire-whip attachment at low speed for 20

seconds until ingredients are incorporated.

  1. Switch mixer to high speed, and continue beating until the mixture is 3 times the

original volume.

  1. Reset mixer to low speed, gradually adding the sifted dry ingredients, followed

by the evaporated milk.

  1. Mix just until the dry ingredients and milk are incorporated into the batter.

Occasionally scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl.

  1. With the mixer running, gradually pour the oil and blend the mixture for 10

seconds until the oil is incorporated into the batter.

  1. Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan, spreading evenly with an offset

spatula.

  1. Bake at 350˚F for 10-12 minutes, or until the top of the cake is springy and an

inserted cake tester comes out clean.

  1. Once baked, immediately remove the cake from the pan, and allow it to cool on a

wire rack. Peel the liner off once the cake is cool.

  1. Spread ¼ cup of chocolate frosting on top of the sponge, then roll the cake. Place

the rolled cake on a cake tray or plate.

  1. Apply the rest of the chocolate frosting on the surface of the rolled cake. Using an

offset spatula, spread the surface of the frosting to create your own design.

 

Chocolate Frosting Recipe:

Ingredients and Measurements:

Unsweetened Cocoa Powder – ½ cup

Water (lukewarm) – ⅔ cup

All-purpose Flour – 1½ tbsp

Sugar – 1 tsp
 Water – ⅓ cup

Corn Syrup – ¼ cup

Condensed Milk – 2½ cups

Cream of Tartar – ¼ tsp

Vanilla Extract – ½ tsp

Salted Butter – 1½ tbsp

Procedure:

  1. Dissolve the unsweetened cocoa powder in lukewarm water. Set aside.
  1. Combine all-purpose flour, sugar, and water in a bowl, then whisk thoroughly

until well blended. Set aside.

  1. Fill half the bottom of a double boiler with water, and place over medium fire.
  1. Transfer the cocoa mixture into the upper pan. Add the corn syrup, condensed

milk, cream of tartar, and vanilla extract with the flour and sugar mixture

previously dissolved in water.

  1. Place the upper pan onto the lower pan, then cook the frosting until the

consistency thickens. Stir continuously with a whisk to blend all the ingredients.

  1. When the frosting attains its desired consistency, add the salted butter and stir well.
  1. Transfer the cooked frosting to another bowl and allow to cool prior to use.

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