Kitchen Corner

December 25, 2013

Durian Log Cake


I would like to use this Christmas log cake to make a closing for this year food posting. Here is my first white Christmas log cake and I thought of why not use the durian flesh to make the dressing as everyone of my  guests is a durian lover. The feedback is good and very well accepted. This log cake is absolutely  for the love of durian!



Recipe for the cake 孟老师的美味蛋糕卷
2 peices of plain sponge (size 36cm x 26cm)

Unsalted butter 40g
Egg yolk 100g
Caster sugar 20g
Egg white 160g
Caster Sugar 75g
Plain flour 55g

Prepare a baking tray lined with baking paper. Melt the butter than set a side to cool.

Whisk the egg yolks with sugar in a double boiler until thicken and pale in color. In another bowl whisk the egg whites with caster sugar until peak foam.

Fold the egg yolks into the egg whites then gently fold in the shifted flour.

Pour some egg mixture into a clean bowl then mix in the melted butter until well combine.  Pour back into the egg mixture and mix gently until everything well combine.

Pour the batter into prepared baking tray and spread evenly. Bake at 190C for 12 minutes. Remove the cake from the baking tray immediate when it out from the oven and place on a wire rack to cool. Tear out the side of the baking paper and let it completely cool down and ready to use.

For the durian cream:

450g durian flesh (pureed)
400ml whipping cream (whipped)
300g custard (refer durian cake recipe)

Mix the custard with durian puree then fold in the whipped cream.

Cut the sponge cake into 10cm inch pieces (total 6 pieces)

Spread the durian cream on the cake and roll it up.  Keep in fridge until set. Serve immediately while it is cold from the fridge.

8 comments:

AL Tan said...

King of the fruit for the X Mas celebrations.

Victoria Bakes said...

You haven't lost that magical touch in the kitchen... Always and still is so good Grace

Kitchen Corner said...

Thanks Victoria Bakes! Happy New Year 2014 !!!

Kitchen Corner said...

Yah.. still in durian season now.. why not bring to king of fruit for a party... Cheers!

Miss B @ Everybody Eats Well in Flanders said...

Hi Grace,
Happy New Year to you! I'm one of your loyal supporters, I have tried a few of your recipes with great success. Hope you can bake more in the future. :)

Miss B @ EEWIF

Kitchen Corner said...

Hello Miss B,
Thanks for your support! You have a blessed year ahead too!

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