We though this month was going to be the same - with studying and finals and far-flung locales for the holiday, it initially seemed like we were going to be taking another month off. I was, in the end, able to convince my brother to stick around the Bay Area for an extra day before heading down to our parents house, and a yule log was made...
Contrary to appearances, this is not a mess on the floor, but the beginning of a delicious Praline Crisp insert. We took the easy way out this time, and used rice krispies instead of the lace, and just ground up some hazelnuts instead of making the full Praline, but the short-cuts worked and the crisp was delicious.
Assembly wasn't quite the most beautiful we've seen. Neither of us owned a yule log mold, and once I got over the fact that we really couldn't roll this one, a bread pan it was.
There was some disagreement as to whether the fully frozen variety was better, but I can't say anyone really complained. Again, another daring baker success!
They have chosen a French Yule Log by Flore from Florilege Gourmand.
16 comments:
Great job! Glad you got to do it in the middle of all your tests. :-)
Congrats on your successful Yule Log!
great job! when i saw the picture of the rolling pin on the floor, i thought you were giving up on the challenge! LOL!
this is a difficult recipe to make during finals!
Yum, looks delicious! I'm glad you found the time to make it...it really was tough in the middle of finals!
Wow, I'm impressed you made this ad hoc. It was a lesson in mise en place for me (am pretty space cadet-ish at the moment so there was no other way to do it). It sounds like you enjoyed it, so I'm glad for that. Have a Happy New Year!
Hehehe... I love the "crisp on the floor" picture! Great job on this month's challenge, glad to hear it was a success! Keep up the great bakes
I like all of your shortcuts! I'm sure things tasted great at the end.
I have found that mulled cider ALWAYS makes baking better! Great job,
Amy
I was disappointed with the creme brulee layer as well. I think your yule log looks great. Well done.
Glad you liked it, I've got to side with the more frozen end of things on this one. Love the scraping technique!
Great job on the log...and running a fork across the top was a great idea!
Lovely job on your challenge this month!
Looks yummy!!!
Same with me--I can't decide which one i liked best, the frozen one tastes like ice cream and the semi frozen one tastes even better!
you did a great job on it..looks fantastic. :)
The crisp layer was my husband's favorite layer too. Great job!
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