Saturday, June 26, 2010

Oreo Swiss Roll

I love Swiss Roll, and my relationship with it goes way back to my early childhood. :) Memories of me asking my mum to buy it from the bakery store is still vivid. My favorite is the multi-colored roll with simple buttercream inside. I will bite each colored square at a time and savor the moment every time, lol! Nah, not that adventurous to attempt making this rainbow Swiss roll as yet, since it does require lots of prep work in tinting and careful piping. In fact, the kinds of possible flavors for Swiss roll is countless! This time round I chose to make yet another new family favorite, Oreo Swiss Roll...super yummy! But please be warned...the looks of this roll can be quite ugly...simply because I did not know how to beautify the cake with all them Oreo crumbs...looks almost like soil, lol!
Looks kind of messy right, hahaha! But trust me when I say this is good, especially if you like Oreo (and Swiss Roll), you cannot, I repeat, cannot miss this. :) Looks can be deceiving, so just ignore the mess and chuck it in your mouth...it'll be heavenly there after. :D
Warning: Eating this delicious cake will get you hooked for more...so prepare to make more! Okay, enough jabbering, here is the recipe:

Ingredients for Oreo Swiss Roll:
Set A:
21g Valrohna cocoa powder (you can use any kind you prefer)
32g vegetable oil

Set B:
203g whole egg
32g egg yolk
180g caster sugar
21g light corn syrup
1g salt

Set C:
106g cake flour
1g baking soda
21g fresh milk

Filling:
100g crushed Oreo cookies (without the cream)
200ml fresh heavy cream, whipped

Topping:
125g crushed cookie crumbs and chunks

Method:
  • Heat up the vegetable oil in the microwave for 45 seconds to 1 minute, do not over heat. Then add cocoa powder into the heated oil and whisk till well blended.
  • Add all of Set B into a large mixing bowl and beat mixture till thick and triple in volume, also known as ribbon stage.
  • Preheat the oven to 180°C and grease & line a baking tray of 10" by 12" with parchment paper.
  • Sift the flour and baking soda twice and gently fold into the egg mixture. Do not over beat, else the mixture will deflate.
  • Mix the milk into the cocoa mixture, stir well and add in to the batter and fold in gently without over mixing it. Pour the batter into the prepared baking tray.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 10 to 12 minutes or till the cake tester comes out clean.
  • Once baked, remove from oven and let cool on rack completely.
  • To prepare the filling, simply whip the cold cream till it thickens and add in the crushed Oreo cookie crumbs, stir well and chill till needed.
  • To assemble, spread 2/3 of the filling on the cake surface and leaving a border of 2 inches uncovered for easier rolling up later.
  • Roll up the cake in to a Swiss roll and wrap tight in plastic wrap or wax paper. Chill it in the fridge till it is firm enough to hold up, about 1 hour.
  • After 1 hour, remove the cake from the fridge, unwrap and spread the remaining 1/3 of the filling all over the cake. The sprinkle the reserved Oreo cookie crumbs all over the cake or gently press on the sides to cover the cake. Chill and slice to serve.

I like the cake both room temperature and chilled. But chilling it was like eating Oreo ice cream cake...so good. :)
The cake is soft and fluffy and the cream is rich, not too sweet, a decadent desert to share with everyone. :) After taste tested this, my SIL is going to order one log from me for a gathering she's attending.
Don't hesitate, just make it. What I suggest if you do not have much time at hand, simply break up the steps, making the filling a day before, and making the cake the next day. Trouble or not, it is worth it all. :) I can be sure you and your family will enjoy it very much. Happy Baking!

23 comments:

  1. I used oreo crumbs to decorate my flower pot cup cakes :) It was a hit during my elder daughter's 1st birthday. They didn't know the dirt was oreo, but they knew it was edible dirt :)

    So, I'll gladly chomp on your cake :)

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  2. Wa another new swiss roll recipe. Oreo neh..I think I'll replace it with choc chips heehee. (you know I dun like oreo) Seeing this swiss roll, I remember you came for my rescue when I started to learn baking the rolls..haha! Remember I threw 12 eggs for trying it..;p Thanks alot for teaching me and I really appreciate it..;)

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  3. OMG....Speechless!!! No need to try the cake & i know it's delicious!!!! What you mentioned here " oreo ice cream cake" oooohhh.. makes me hungry leh!! I will try to make it if i can get the light corn syrup! If can't get wat can i use to replace it?
    Thanks for sharing :D

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  4. Gosh, the Oreo Swiss Roll finished in no time. You should know who has the biggest share in that. Thanks for sharing. Are you going to post your salmon quiche recipe soon? Waiting for the quche recipe to try making.

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  5. wow, your swiss roll looks so good! Thanks for sharing the recipe, I am sure the oreo cookie monsters at my home would love to have a slice of it ;p

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  6. Hi Bee,
    Although it doesn't looks very good but I must say it's super yummy one because I use oreo to make swiss roll before too! It taste very good indeed :)

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  7. Hi Bee Bee, I love swiss roll too, my favourite is sugar roll from polar :). The oreo swiss roll looks soft and fluffy, with the cream and the oreo crumbs, woa must b heavenly, wish I can ve a slice now yum yum...

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  8. Heehee, thanks Wendy. I can imagine how yummy is your "dirt" cake with all that Oreo crumbs. Chomp away!

    Reese, I suggest you use any chocolate cookie you like. Don't have to use Oreo. Yeah, miss those days that we bake together. :) Wonder when can we bake again...perhaps we should make a wedding cake together!! hahaha! Hey good luck on your wedding cake exam! But I know yours sure very nice one!

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  9. Hi Janice,
    Yes, try try! Hmm..in place of the light corn syrup, you can replace with 2 tbsp of glucose which I think most of the bakery store should carry. Else you can ask your sis to get from Bake with Yen or City Bakers, I know they have. :) Let me know how you like it ok?

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  10. Thanks Veron! Hahaha...I knew Ash sure likes this. No problem, I should have made more for you guys. Sure, will post up the quiche recipe soon, else I can email you ahead. :)

    Thanks HHB. :) Yes, try it out and let me know how you like this. Chill in the fridge up to 3 days and it is still very yummy. (if it's still around)

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  11. Hi Grace!
    Yes yes, I remember your post on the Oreo Swiss roll! But your looks soooo nice! Mine is so messy! I always admire your neatness and lovely presentation. :)

    Hi Jess, I used to love polar's swiss roll too. But you have got to make it yourself to know how good it is for home made ones. It's different and much tastier, really! Try it out my friend. :)

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  12. Wow this oreo swiss roll look so irresistable!! so yummy that it makes me drool...

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  13. so long it taste good, the look is not important, this look simply delicious!

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  14. Thanks so much Yummy Koh! Welcome to my blog...hope you visit again son. ;)

    Thanks Sonia for your nice compliment. :) If only I have more patience decorating it though. :)

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  15. Bee Bee, u are really making my heart, mouth and hands itchy :p I copied the recipe liao and I am building up enough courage to try on this wkend, hope I wont back out by then :P.

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  16. Great idea coating it with oreos! Looks amazing!

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  17. Heehee! Good luck Jess! SO exciting! Looking forward to see your cake. ;)

    Thanks pigpigscorner. ;)

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  18. It does look messy..:-) but this is how it should look! The roll looks very airy, light and smooth.

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  19. i love swiss rolls! and it seems like you are big fan making these lol.

    the oreo version looks so yummilicious!! i am so sure the little ones will love this!

    thank you for sharing!

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  20. Hahaha, thanks Angie! I guess messy ain't that bad here. ;)

    Hi Ann, I remembered you told me you love Oreo, so you should try this out! Yes, I am super big fan of Swiss roll cake...just made another one of them Swiss roll cake last night again, lol!

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  21. Hi , i was googling oreo recipes and came across your blog entry! Wonderful blog. And hello from across the causeway :)

    Sorry to be so blur but what do you mean by "whole egg"? Then in addition to that you mentioned egg yolks. Would really love to try out this recipe (my first swiss roll). Hope it won't be a disaster.

    Thanks!!

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  22. Hello & welcome Naddy! Glad u find my blog interesting.  okay, a little explanation on the eggs. In the recipe I said "whole eggs" means both egg yolk and egg white together (no shell pls). Egg yolk simply means the yolk itself. Hope that clarifies your doubt. Good luck baking it and hope to hear from u again! Cheers!

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  23. Hi Honey Bee Sweets! I made this cake and posted it on my blog. :) Thank you for this recipe, it was amazing! It is a keeper and the cake tastes like the ones from those bakeries. yummm! Happy Holidays!

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