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Frozen bûche de Noël

This hazelnut-semifreddo version of the classic Yule log is here to save your Australian Christmas.

By Alice Storey
  • 1 hr preparation
  • 15 mins cooking plus freezing
  • Serves 8 - 10
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A hazelnut-semifreddo version of the classic Yule log is lighter and well suited to our summertime festivities. It can be made three days in advance and kept frozen in an airtight container. Take it out of the freezer half an hour before serving for the best texture.

Ingredients

  • 200 gm raspberries
  • Icing sugar (optional) and thickened cream, to serve
Chocolate sponge
  • 3 eggs, at room temperature
  • 80 gm caster sugar
  • 60 gm plain flour, sieved
  • 30 gm Dutch-process cocoa, plus extra for dusting
  • 20 gm butter, melted
Hazelnut semifreddo
  • 120 gm hazelnuts
  • 130 gm dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids), coarsely chopped
  • 2 eggwhites
  • 120 gm caster sugar
  • 100 ml thickened cream
  • 70 gm crème fraîche

Method

Main
  • 1
    For sponge, preheat oven to 180C and line a 27cm x 37cm oven tray with baking paper. Whisk eggs in an electric mixer on medium-high speed until light and fluffy (6-8 minutes). Meanwhile, stir sugar and 1½ tbsp water in a small saucepan over high heat until sugar dissolves, then bring to the boil without stirring. With motor running, add hot syrup to eggs and whisk on medium speed until mixture cools and holds a thin ribbon (6 minutes). Sieve in flour and cocoa, fold to combine, then fold in butter. Spread batter evenly in prepared tray and bake until sponge springs back when gently pressed (8-10 minutes). Carefully turn out onto a clean tea towel lined with baking paper and dusted with cocoa and peel baking paper off base of sponge. Loosely roll sponge in tea towel, starting from a long edge, and leave to cool (30 minutes).
  • 2
    For hazelnut semifreddo, roast hazelnuts on an oven tray at 180C, shaking occasionally, until browned (8-10 minutes). Rub hazelnuts in a tea towel to remove skins, then chop. Melt chocolate in a bowl over a saucepan of simmering water, ensuring the bowl doesn't touch the water and stirring occasionally until smooth (2-3 minutes). Whisk eggwhites in an electric mixer until soft peaks form (1-2 minutes), then add sugar a tablespoonful at a time, and whisk until mixture is thick and glossy (2-3 minutes). Whisk cream and crème fraîche in a separate bowl to soft peaks. Fold melted chocolate into eggwhite mixture, then fold in cream mixture, followed by 70gm chopped hazelnuts (reserve remainder for serving).
  • 3
    Unroll sponge, spread evenly with semifreddo, then reroll. Wrap in baking paper, then plastic wrap and freeze until firm (8-10 hours). Remove bûche de Noël from freezer 30 minutes before serving. Dust with cocoa or icing sugar, scatter with raspberries and remaining roasted hazelnuts, and serve with thickened cream.

Notes

Drink Suggestion: A cool glass of sweet muscat. Drink suggestion by Max Allen