Chocolate peppermint bark roll cake recipe (2024)

A delicious chocolate cake filled with an irresistible peppermint white chocolate filling, this chocolate peppermint bark roll cake is perfect for the Christmas holiday!

Don’t be intimidated by its festive swirl,follow my tips for a successful roll cake every time!
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Christmas was never a Christmas without a roll cake.

I have so many memories of my mom makingroll cakes on Christmas Eve. She would make at least one roll cake for our Christmas dinner. I was always mesmerized by the wirly swirly filling wondering how she managed to put it inside the rolled cake.

She was definitely the greatest magician ever!

Now it’s my turn to carry on the tradition. Seeing my family oooohing and aaaaahing over the beautiful roll cake it’s the most amazing Christmas gift.

After sharing a recipe for Christmas vanilla roll cake andgingerbread roll cakeI thought it’s high time to share a recipe for chocolate peppermint bark roll cake!Chocolate peppermint bark roll cake recipe (2)

Roll cakeshave a bad reputation. They are hard to make. They crack. They leave an eggy aftertaste to name a few.

Today I will prove you these are all just excuses.

Making a roll cake is easy. I’m admitting it requires a little distraction free time, but what dessert doesn’t, right? We’re talking 2 minutes of sharp focus as soon as you take the cake out of the oven to roll it while still hot, a little patience while incorporating air into the cake batter, but the rest of the time is just waiting for the cake to cool or for the filling to set.

Does that sound hard?

Of course, there are a few tips you have to follow to make sure your cake is delicious and gorgeous at the same time.Chocolate peppermint bark roll cake recipe (3)

Let’s start with the cake!

Eggs are one of the most important ingredients when making a roll cake. They are the working bees 🙂 They help the cake rise. You have to beat the eggs and sugar until they are frothy, thick, fluffy, and tripledin volume. This usually takes about 5 minutes.

While the eggs and sugar are whipping, sift the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt 3 times. Yes, 3 times, and this is very important. This way a lot of air is incorporated into the ingredients resulting in an airy cake.

To make sure the cake will be moist and tender in addition to being airy, (cocoa powder has the tendency to dry out desserts) a little milk is added with the flavorings – vanilla extract and peppermint extract. I added 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract and found out to be the right amount for me, but if you’re looking for a mintier cake, you can add few drops more.

When folding the dry ingredients into the egg mixture, I usually use a spatula. I notice my mixer can easily overmix the delicate batter resulting in aflat, very un-airy cake. No matter if you mix the ingredients by hand or with the mixer, make surearen’t too many air bubbles, which means you’re over-folding.

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Once the cake batter is done, pour it quickly in big dollops across almost the entire pan so you don’t have to spread it out so much.

Bake the cake until it springs back when pressed gently and the cake is starting to pull away from the sides. It’s a quick baking cake, it only takes 12-13 minutes.

While thecake is baking prepare your towel. I use about 1/2 – 2/3 cup powdered sugar sifted over a clean tea towel. The towel should be white white, not just almost white. I joke that, when making a roll cake, if your kitchen is not fully covered in powdered sugar, you did not use enough!

To prevent cracking, as soon as the cake is out of the oven, flip it over on the prepared tea towel. It’s very important for the cake to be rolled while hot. You’ll feel the heat from the cake through the towel as you roll it, it should be slightly uncomfortable, but bearable.

To roll, just take one of the short ends and tuck under as tightly as possible. The tighter you’re able to roll the cake, the better the roll will look!

Once the cake is rolled into the towel, leave it to cool completely! Two hours or longer if needed!Be patient and do not unroll the cake while still warm.

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Let’s talk filling now!

Many cake rolls are filled with sweetened whip cream, which is what I grew up with. But my light and airy white chocolate peppermint filling will be what your guests will remember.

If eggs are important for the cake, butter is the main ingredient in the filling, that’s why I useFinlandia Butter! Finlandia butter is a European-style butter preferred by most French pastry chefs for baking.Delicious and creamy with a very rich taste, Finlandia butter is made from pure fresh milk from Finnish family-owned farms.

The secret to the best ever filling is whipping the butter instead of creaming it. Game changer!!

Start by adding the room temperature Finlandia butter to your mixing bowl. Keep in mind that butter must be softened, but not melty. You should be able to press your finger into the block of butter and make an indent easily.

Start whipping the butter on the lowest speed for 2-3 minutes. Add the cream cheese, melted white chocolate and heavy cream and continue to whip for another 3 minutes. Use baking white chocolate, not chocolate chips.

Gently fold in the sugar, about 1/2 cup at a time and the chopped candy canechocolate. You could use chopped peppermint bark as well.

Increase the mixer’s speed to medium and whip the mixture for an additional 2-3 minutes.

The result? The lightest, most delicious white chocolate peppermint filling!Chocolate peppermint bark roll cake recipe (6)

Now the magic!

Slowly unroll the cake and spread the filling all over it. An offset spatula is the only tool you need.

Roll the cake back up (without the towel, of course) and refrigerate for a couple of hours, or better overnight. This gives the filling time to firm up so it doesn’t squish out when you cut it. At this point, you can wrap the cake in plastic wrap and freeze untila later time. You can keep this chocolate peppermint bark roll cake in the freezer for up to a month. Thaw overnight in the fridge.

To finish this chocolate peppermint bark roll cake, you need a luscious ganache and some crushed candy cane.

My favorite way to make ganache is using chopped baking chocolate and heavy cream. A 2:1 ratio. 1 cup chocolate to 1/2 cup of cream. Heat in the microwave in 15 seconds intervals stirring after each addition.

Pour 2/3 of the ganache over the cake and let it slowly cover the entire cake. To speed up this process you may spread the ganache with a small spatula or the back of a spoon.

Chill the cake for 10-15 minutes before pouring the remaining ganache. Decorate with crushed candy canes!

Store the cake in the fridge for up to 4-5 days, although not one roll cake has lasted that long in my fridge.

Other recipe using Finlandia Butter – My favorite all butter sugar cookies!

Two secret ingredients make these all butter sugar cookies a family favorite and the first cookie to go at a party! No matter the season or the occasion, this is my go-to recipe for sugar cookies!

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Chocolate peppermint bark roll cake recipe

Roxana

Yields 15 servings

A delicious chocolate cake filled with an irresistible peppermint white chocolate filling, this chocolate peppermint bark roll cake is perfect for the Christmas holiday!

30 minPrep Time

12 minCook Time

42 minTotal Time

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Ingredients

    Chocolate cake

  • 3 eggs, room temperature
  • 3/4 cup white granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons whole milk
  • 1/2 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 3/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup special dark cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • pinch of salt
  • Powdered sugar for the tea towel

    White chocolate peppermint filling

  • 1 package (7 oz) Finlandia unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 4 oz cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 4 oz baking white chocolate , chopped
  • 4 oz candy cane chocolate , finely chopped
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • Ganache

  • 6 oz semi-sweet chocolate, chopped
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • Crushed candy canes

Instructions

  1. Heat the oven to 350F. Line a jelly roll pan with aluminum foil. Set aside.
  2. In a mixing bowl add the eggs and sugar. With the paddle attachment on, beat on medium low speed until they are frothy, thick, fluffy, and tripled in volume. This usually takes about 5 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile sift the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt 3 times. Yes, 3 times!!! Do not skip this step!
  4. Once the eggs are beaten, fold in the milk, vanilla and peppermint extracts.
  5. With a spatula (or with the mixer on the lowest speed) fold in the dry ingredients until just incorporated. Do not over-mix! Make sure there are no air bubbles into the batter!!!
  6. Pour the cake batter quickly in big dollops across almost the entire pan so you don’t have to spread it out so much.
  7. Bake the cake in the preheated oven until it springs back when pressed gently and the cake is starting to pull away from the sides, about 12-13 minutes.
  8. While the cake is baking, sift 1/2 to 2/3 cup powered sugar over a clean tea towel.
  9. As soon as you remove the cake from the oven, turn it over the prepared towel. Remove the baking pan and peel the aluminum foil.
  10. Starting from the short end, roll and tuck the cake under as tightly as possible. The tighter you’re able to roll the cake, the better the roll will look!
  11. It’s very important for the cake to be rolled while still hot. You’ll feel the heat from the cake through the towel as you roll it, it should be slightly uncomfortable, but bearable.
  12. Leave the rolled cake to cool for at least two hours before adding the filling.
  13. White chocolate peppermint filling

  14. Place a heatproof bowl over a pan with simmering water. Add the chopped white chocolate to the bowl and stir until the chocolate is melted.
  15. Set aside to cool completely.
  16. In a mixing bowl add the butter. With the whisk attachment on, whip the butter on the lowest speed for 2-3 minutes.
  17. Add the cream cheese, cooled and melted white chocolate, heavy cream and peppermint extract. Whip for an additional 3 minutes.
  18. Add the powdered sugar, 1/2 cup at a time, beating well after each addition.
  19. Fold in the chopped candy cane chocolate.
  20. Increase the mixer’s speed to medium and whip the mixture for an additional 2-3 minutes.
  21. Slowly unroll the cooled chocolate cake and with an offset spatula , spread the filling all over it.
  22. Roll the cake back up. Refrigerate for a couple of hours or overnight.
  23. Ganache

  24. In a heatproof bowl, add the chocolate and heavy cream.
  25. Microwave in 15 seconds intervals, stirring every time, until the chocolate is melted and the ganache is smooth.
  26. Pour 2/3 of the ganache over the chilled cake. Let it slowly cover the entire cake. You may use the back of a spoon to speed up the process.
  27. Refrigerate for 10-15 minutes.
  28. Pour the remaining ganache and decorate with the crushed candy cane.
  29. Refrigerate for a couple of hours up to 4-5 days.

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Chocolate peppermint bark roll cake recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a Swiss roll and a roulade? ›

A roulade and swiss roll look very similar - but a swiss roll is simply a type of roulade and not all roulades are swiss rolls. A swiss roll is always made up of cake being rolled with a filing, whereas a roulade can be rolled using other pastries or can even be savoury with a meat filling.

What is the trick to making a Swiss roll? ›

Points to remember

Score a line along the bottom of the sponge, approximately 2.5cm away from the edge. Don't cut all the way through. Using the line scored, roll the sponge up tightly and leave to cool completely. When the sponge is cool, unroll it gently.

How do you make Swiss rolls without cracking them? ›

Starting with a short side of the cake, roll up the towel and the warm cake together into a spiral. Yes, the towel will be inside your baked cake roll. This step helps to form the cake roll shape later without any cracking. Roll to the end of the towel.

Should Swiss roll be rolled hot or cold? ›

Starting at the shorter edge of the cake, roll the cake and greaseproof paper up together, making sure that it is especially tight at the beginning. It's important that the cake is warm so it can set in the right shape. If it's too cold, it won't roll properly. Once rolled, leave it to cool completely.

What do Americans call a Swiss roll? ›

Americans typically refer to rolled cakes as jelly rolls, while British bakers refer to rolled cakes as Swiss rolls.

Which way do you roll a chocolate roulade? ›

Turn out the roulade and peel off the paper. Spread with the cream. Score a mark 2.5cm in along the short edge, then roll up very tightly like a swiss roll, using the paper to help. Do not worry when the roulade cracks – a good one should!

Do you roll a roulade from the long or short side? ›

Roll it while it's hot.

For a traditional roulade, roll from the longer side. For my vertical roulade, roll from the shorter end. Let the roulade cool completely, rolled up in its own parchment, before filling and finishing.

Why is my roulade rubbery? ›

The cake can become rubbery if the batter has been over-mixed. Over-mixing the batter increases the development of gluten which in turn increases the cakes gumminess. Over-mixing can also deflate the air bubbles that were created when whipping the meringue, causing the cake to deflate.

Why does my Swiss roll taste rubbery? ›

Why is my Swiss Roll rubbery? This can occur if you overmix the cake mixture. Slowly and gently fold the sieved dry ingredients through the whisked egg and sugar mixture until just combined. This is also important to avoid knocking out all the air you've just whisked into the egg-sugar mixture.

Why does my Swiss roll crack when I roll it? ›

The main reasons why a cake rolls cracks are:
  • Not whisking your eggs enough so the sponge is flat and rubbery.
  • Over-mixing the cake batter and knocking the air out of the sponge.
  • Under- or over-baking the sponge.
  • Not rolling the cake while it is still warm.
  • Being too rough or heavy-handed when rolling and filling.
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Why do we need to roll sponge for Swiss roll while it's still hot? ›

It's very important to roll the cake right when it's hot out of the oven. This will lock in the moisture and keep the cake moist and flexible. You can roll the cake with a damp rag or parchment paper. Whichever method you go with, you can also sprinkle on some granulated sugar to help prevent the cake from sticking.

What is a substitute for a Swiss roll tin? ›

The chocolate sponge is baked in a Swiss roll tin and these usually have dimensions of approximately 33 x 24cm (9 x 13 inches). The tins have shallow sides, around 1-2cm (1/2 - 3/4 inch) deep. American jelly roll pans have very similar dimensions or you can use a 9 x 13-inch quarter sheet pan.

What can you use instead of a Swiss roll pan? ›

While it is best to use a jelly roll pan if your recipe calls for it, a half sheet pan is a similar option.

Why is it called a roulade? ›

A roulade (/ruːˈlɑːd/) is a dish of filled rolled meat or pastry. Roulade can be savory or sweet. Swiss roll is an example of a sweet roulade. Traditionally found in various European cuisines, the term roulade originates from the French word rouler, meaning "to roll".

Is Swiss roll same as Roly Poly? ›

Jam swiss rolls are typically a soft vanilla sponge perfectly complimented by smooth vanilla buttercream and raspberry jam. Whereas, Jam roly poly is traditionally made as a suet pudding wrapped in muslin or foil and steamed, then filled with jam and served with hot custard.

What is the difference between a yule log and a Swiss roll? ›

While both desserts feature a thin layer of cake and fluffy filling rolled into a log, the difference between a yule log and a Swiss roll is how the two are decorated. Swiss rolls are typically kept plain while yule logs are cut, frosted, and adorned to look like, well, logs!

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