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FLAMING YULE LOG CAKE

This sensational holiday dessert has elements of baked Alaska -- cake encased in a toasted marshmallow frosting -- but is formed into Yule logs, complete with a festive candy fire and graham cracker ashes. Your guests will be amazed when you add real flames to the mix, with a brandy flambe tableside.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 6h

Yield 10 to 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22



Flaming Yule Log Cake image

Steps:

  • For the cake: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spray two 11-by-10-by-1-inch jelly roll pans with nonstick spray. Line each with parchment, then spray the parchment.
  • In a large heatproof glass bowl, whisk together the granulated sugar, vanilla, salt and eggs. Place the bowl over a saucepan with 1 inch of simmering water. Cook, whisking constantly, until the mixture is warmed through, about 2 minutes. Pour the mixture into the bowl of a stand mixer (or use a hand mixer) and beat until tripled in volume, about 12 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, add the chocolate and butter to a small microwave-safe bowl and microwave in 15-second intervals, stirring in between each, until melted. Set aside to cool slightly.
  • Add the flour and 1/2 cup of the cocoa powder to a sifter or fine-mesh sieve and sift into the egg mixture, then fold to combine. Pour the chocolate mixture into the batter and fold until it is completely combined, being careful not to overmix.
  • Divide the batter between the prepared pans (about 5 1/2 cups per pan). Use an offset or rubber spatula to smooth the tops. Bake until the cakes are set and a tester comes out clean, 15 to 18 minutes.
  • While the cakes are baking, sift the confectioners' sugar and remaining 2 tablespoons cocoa powder onto 2 clean kitchen towels that are as least as large as the cake pans.
  • For the filling: To make the ganache, add the chocolate to a medium heatproof bowl. Heat the cream in a small saucepan over medium heat until it comes to a simmer. Pour the cream over the chocolate and let sit for 5 minutes. Stir together until completely smooth.
  • Transfer the ganache to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whip attachment. Whip on medium-high until lighter in color and slightly aerated, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer 2 tablespoons to a small bowl and reserve.
  • When the cakes are done, immediately run a butter knife around the edges to loosen them from the pans. Invert each cake onto a prepared towel. Remove the pans and peel off the parchment. Roll up each cake starting with one long side and using the towel as an aid. Transfer the cakes in the towels to a wire rack until mostly cool, 20 to 30 minutes.
  • When cool, unroll one of the cakes. Spread half of the ganache over the cake. Reroll the cake, using the towel to help. Remove the towel, place the cake on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze. Repeat with the remaining cake and ganache, adding it to the same baking sheet in the freezer. Freeze for at least 2 hours and up to overnight.
  • For the topping: Stir together the gelatin and 1/3 cup cold water in the bowl of stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment.
  • Combine the granulated sugar, corn syrup, salt and 2/3 cup water in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the sugar is completely dissolved. (If any granules of sugar stick to the side of the pan, brush them back into the sugar-water mixture with a wet pastry brush.) Attach a candy thermometer to the pan and increase the heat to medium high. Cook until the mixture reaches 240 degrees F, about 5 minutes.
  • With the mixer on low, slowly pour the sugar syrup into the softened gelatin. Once all the syrup is added, increase the speed to high and whisk until the mixture is very thick and holds stiff peaks, about 20 minutes. Stir in the vanilla.
  • Remove the cakes from the freezer. Cut a 2- to 3-inch diagonal piece from the top end of one of the logs and place it on top of the log at an angle, using the reserved ganache to attach it; this will be a branch.
  • Transfer the topping to a piping bag with a long flat tip and pipe the topping onto each cake in lengthwise lines, covering the entire cake. Smooth out the lines with a small offset spatula. (You can also spread the icing straight on the cake instead of piping.) Use the back side of a fork to make small patches of lines and swirls across the length of each log, mimicking the pattern of bark. Return to the freezer for at least 2 hours and up to 4 hours.
  • For the decorations: Meanwhile, prepare your fireplace. Place a roasting rack on a cast-iron griddle or large metal serving platter. Sprinkle the chocolate graham cracker crumbs underneath the rack and add a little confectioners' sugar to make the crumbs look like ash. Arrange the candy coal in the ash and add the gummies to resemble hot coals.
  • When ready to serve: Remove the logs from the freezer and trim the ends to reveal the swirls. Place one frozen log in the roasting rack with the un-frosted bottom hidden. Use a kitchen blowtorch to char the marshmallow topping until it is deep brown. Place the second log on top of the first at an angle to look like logs in a fireplace and char with the kitchen blowtorch.
  • Heat the brandy in a small saucepan over high heat until warm, about 30 seconds. Carefully carry the saucepan over to the Yule logs and light the brandy on fire using a long stick lighter. Pour the flaming brandy over the Yule logs and watch them burn. Slice and serve immediately.

Nonstick cooking spray, for the jelly roll pans
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
12 large eggs
4 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons cocoa powder
2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar
12 ounces bittersweet chocolate
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
Two 1/4-ounce packages unflavored gelatin
1 cup granulated sugar
2/3 cup light corn syrup
Pinch kosher salt
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
4 ounces chocolate graham crackers, crushed into crumbs
Confectioners' sugar, for dusting
Candy coal, for decorating
Red, yellow and orange gummy bears, snipped into shards, for decorating
1/4 cup brandy

FIRE LOGS

Make and share this Fire Logs recipe from Food.com.

Provided by BillJ51

Categories     High Protein

Time 37m

Yield 36 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4



Fire Logs image

Steps:

  • Melt chips in microwave or in top of double boiler.
  • When melted, add noodles and peanuts.
  • Stir ingredients until well mixed.
  • Be careful not to break noodles.
  • Drop by tbsp onto cookie sheet.
  • Sprinkle with red sugar sprinkles.
  • Put in refrigerator for 1/2 hour or freezer for 15 minutes.
  • Remove from pan and put on dish.
  • Then put back in fridge.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 56.3, Fat 4, SaturatedFat 0.7, Cholesterol 0.4, Sodium 19.6, Carbohydrate 4, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 1, Protein 1.7

12 ounces milk chocolate chips
6 ounces peanuts
1 (5 ounce) can chow mein noodles
red sugar crystals

THE DUCKOR DELUXE WOOD-FIRED PIZZA

Making beautifully charred, wood-fired pizzas at home isn't impossible. With a special pizza-oven attachment, you can instantly turn any kettle charcoal grill into a perfect pie-making machine.

Provided by Matt Duckor

Categories     Pizza     Grill     Mushroom     Dinner     Pork

Yield Makes 2 (10") pizzas

Number Of Ingredients 11



The Duckor Deluxe Wood-Fired Pizza image

Steps:

  • Prepare a charcoal grill for high heat, stacking lit coals in the rear of the grill. Add logs to charcoal. Place pizza-oven attachment on grill; place pizza stone on grate.
  • Let grill reach 800°F, about 5 minutes. Meanwhile, drain tomatoes in a colander. Crush into small pieces with your hands, drain again, and transfer to a medium bowl.
  • Lightly dust pizza peel with cornmeal. Working with 1 piece at a time, stretch dough, letting it hang off your fingertips and rotating quickly around the edge, until dough is about 10" in diameter (it doesn't need to be a perfect circle). Transfer dough to prepared pizza peel and top with half of tomatoes; season with salt and pepper. Top with half of cheese, mushrooms, meats, and shallot. Season with salt.
  • Carefully slide pizza directly onto pizza stone and cook until rear crust begins to bubble and char, 60-90 seconds. Rotate pizza 180° and continue to cook until crust is charred and bubbly on the other side, 60-90 seconds more.
  • Using pizza peel or a very large heatproof spatula and tongs, transfer pizza to a cutting board or metal pizza tray. Drizzle with honey and top with red pepper flakes and basil. Slice and serve immediately. Repeat with remaining dough, tomatoes, cheese, mushrooms, meats, and shallot.

1 (28-ounce) can whole peeled tomatoes (preferably San Marzano)
Cornmeal (for dusting)
1 pound pizza dough, divided into 2 even balls
Kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper
8 ounces fresh mozzarella, torn into bite-sized pieces, divided
4 medium crimini or button mushrooms (about 2 ounces), thinly sliced, divided
2 ounces thinly sliced cured meats, such as pepperoni, soppressata, and/or salami, divided
1 shallot, thinly sliced into rings, divided
Honey, crushed red pepper flakes, and basil leaves (for serving)
Special Equipment:
A pizza-oven attachment for a charcoal grill, such as a KettlePizza; 2 medium-sized firewood logs; a pizza stone; a pizza peel

BIRCH PRETZEL LOGS

At the root of this treat is plenty of penny-wise practicality. "I first started making the 'logs' after I saw some chocolate-dipped pretzels at a shop," explains Mary Biebl of St. Paul, Minnesota. "They sure were appealing-but the price was outrageous. So I came up with my own version. "Nowadays, I often tie bundles of plastic-wrapped 'logs' with ribbons to give out a Christmas, or I'll set a stack out on a pretty plate for a party."-Mary Biebl, St. Paul, Minnesota

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 30m

Yield about 2 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 4



Birch Pretzel Logs image

Steps:

  • In a microwave, melt candy coating; stir until smooth. Pour into an ungreased 8-in. square pan or a tall glass. Roll or dip pretzels in coating, leaving 1 in. of space on the end you are holding; allow excess to drip off. Place on waxed paper-lined baking sheets; let stand until set. , In a microwave, melt chocolate chips; stir until smooth. Pour into a small resealable plastic bag. Carefully cut a very small hole in the bottom corner of the bag. Pipe stripe markings across the pretzel rods to resemble birch trees. Allow to set. Store in an airtight container.

Nutrition Facts :

1 pound white candy coating, coarsely chopped
1 package (10 ounces) pretzel rods
1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 small heavy-duty resealable plastic bag

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