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Jamie Oliver’s Black Forest Roll

This pretty dessert from Jamie Oliver brings together all of the classic flavours of a Black Forest gâteau in roulade form - a rich chocolate sponge, whipped cream, and boozy cherries.

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Jamie Oliver

Introduction

All the big flavours of the classic gâteau but in a much easier to make, cute, crowd-pleasing roll.

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Ingredients

For the decadent chocolate cake:
300g dark chocolate (70%)
100g unsalted butter
8 large eggs
200g golden caster sugar
2 tbsp cocoa powder
600ml double cream
To roll and decorate:
2 tsp vanilla bean paste
1 tbsp icing sugar
1 x 370g jar of cherry jam
½ x 370g jar of black cherries in kirsch
100g roasted chopped hazelnuts

Essential kit

You will need: a 30cm x 40cm greaseproof-paper-lined tray.

Method

Prep and Cook Time: 48 mins plus cooling.

Preheat the oven to 180°C. Snap the chocolate into a large heatproof bowl, add the butter and melt over a pan of gently simmering water, stirring regularly and making sure the water doesn’t touch the base of the bowl, then leave to cool slightly.

Separate the eggs, putting the yolks into the bowl of a free-standing mixer with the caster sugar, or into a large bowl if using an electric hand whisk. Whisk for 2 minutes, or until pale and fluffy, then stir in the melted chocolate.

Whisk the egg whites and a pinch of sea salt in a separate bowl until stiff, using the free-standing mixer or electric hand whisk. Working in batches, gently fold them into the chocolate mixture, then sift and fold in the cocoa.

Spread evenly across a 30cm x 40cm greaseproof-paper-lined baking tray. Bake for 15 minutes exactly – until just springy to the touch and gooey in the middle, then confidently turn out on to greaseproof paper dusted generously with cocoa and leave to cool completely

In a large bowl, whisk the cream and vanilla until soft peaks form, then sift and stir in the icing sugar.

Peel away the greaseproof the cake was baked on. Spread all over with the jam, then drizzle with kirsch juice from the cherry jar and spread over three quarters of the cream. Scatter over most of the hazelnuts with most of the cherries.

Tightly roll up the filled sponge lengthways, using the base greaseproof to help you (it will bust and crack a bit, but it’s all good).

To serve, decorate the roll with the remaining cream and cherries, shave over extra chocolate, if you like, sprinkle over the remaining hazelnuts and drizzle with 2 tablespoons of kirsch juice. I like to pop it in the fridge for 1 hour before serving, so it slices really nicely.

ENERGY 495kcal FAT 34.3g SAT FAT 19.5g PROTEIN 6.1g CARBS 42.5g SUGARS 37.5g SALT 01.g FIBRE 1.3g

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5 Comments

    default user avatar Lou Murray

    You forgot to tell me when to add the 200g sugar. Ended up throwing it in before baking. Wish me luck

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    default user avatar The Happy Foodie Team

    Hi Lou,

    The instruction for the inclusion of the caster sugar is stated in the recipe: Separate the eggs, putting the yolks into the bowl of a free-standing mixer with the caster sugar, or into a large bowl if using an electric hand whisk. Whisk for 2 minutes, or until pale and fluffy, then stir in the melted chocolate.

    We hope this helps,
    The Happy Foodie Team

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    default user avatar Keir Heritage

    Brilliant I am a chef and this is excellent

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    default user avatar Michelle Fowler

    Can I make this a day in advance ?

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    default user avatar The Happy Foodie Team

    Hi Michelle,

    Thank you for your comment. You could certainly bake the chocolate sponge ahead and store it wrapped it clingfilm in an airtight container until you’re ready to assemble. We wouldn’t advise assembling with the other ingredients until you’re ready to serve.

    The Happy Foodie Team

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