The classic Yule log, or Bûche de Noël, is a festive holiday dessert that’s as stunning to look at as it is delicious to eat. Made with a light chocolate sponge cake rolled with creamy filling and topped with rich chocolate ganache, this dessert is a beautiful centerpiece for any Christmas table. I love how it captures the magic and warmth of the holidays in every slice.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
I find the Yule log recipe to be a perfect balance between elegance and comfort. The chocolate sponge is light and moist, the filling is smooth and creamy, and the ganache gives it a rich finish. I enjoy decorating it with powdered sugar, meringue mushrooms, or fresh cranberries for that extra festive touch. Even though it looks impressive, it’s surprisingly simple once I get the hang of rolling the cake.
ingredients
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For the Chocolate Sponge Cake:
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Eggs
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Granulated sugar
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Vanilla extract
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All-purpose flour
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Unsweetened cocoa powder
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Baking powder
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Salt
For the Filling:
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Heavy whipping cream
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Powdered sugar
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Vanilla extract
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Optional: Mascarpone or cream cheese for stability
For the Chocolate Ganache:
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Semi-sweet or dark chocolate
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Heavy cream
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Butter (for shine, optional)
For Decoration (optional):
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Powdered sugar (for a snow effect)
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Meringue mushrooms
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Fresh rosemary or cranberries
directions
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I start by preheating the oven to 350°F (175°C) and lining a 10×15-inch jelly roll pan with parchment paper.
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In a bowl, I beat the eggs and sugar until thick and pale. I add vanilla extract and mix until combined.
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In a separate bowl, I sift together flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt. I gently fold this into the egg mixture until smooth.
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I pour the batter into the prepared pan, spreading it evenly. It bakes for about 10-12 minutes, or until the cake springs back when touched.
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While it’s baking, I lay a clean kitchen towel on the counter and dust it with powdered sugar. As soon as the cake comes out of the oven, I invert it onto the towel, peel off the parchment, and gently roll the cake with the towel inside. I let it cool completely rolled up.
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For the filling, I whip the cream with powdered sugar and vanilla until stiff peaks form. If I want extra stability, I fold in some mascarpone.
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Once the cake is cooled, I carefully unroll it and spread the filling evenly, then roll it back up without the towel.
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For the ganache, I heat the cream until just simmering, then pour it over chopped chocolate. After letting it sit for a minute, I stir until smooth and glossy. I let it cool slightly before spreading over the rolled cake.
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I use a fork or spatula to create a bark-like texture and refrigerate until set.
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Before serving, I dust with powdered sugar and decorate as desired.
Servings and timing
This recipe serves about 10-12 slices, depending on thickness. It takes around 25 minutes to prep the sponge, 10–12 minutes to bake, 20 minutes to prep the filling and ganache, and about 1 hour total for assembly and cooling. I usually allow 2 hours from start to finish including chill time.
Variations
Sometimes I make a mocha version by adding instant espresso powder to the sponge and ganache. For a more festive twist, I flavor the filling with peppermint extract or add a bit of orange zest. I’ve also made a vanilla sponge version with raspberry jam and whipped cream filling—it’s just as delicious and very elegant.
storage/reheating
I store the Yule log in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 3 days. The cake stays moist, and the flavors develop beautifully overnight. To serve, I let it sit at room temperature for 15–20 minutes. I don’t recommend reheating it since it’s meant to be served chilled or at room temperature.
FAQs
Why does my Yule log crack when I roll it?
That usually happens if the cake is overbaked or not rolled while still warm. I make sure to roll it in a towel immediately after baking to prevent cracking.
Can I make the Yule log ahead of time?
Yes, I often make it a day ahead. It actually tastes better the next day once the flavors meld. I keep it covered in the fridge until serving.
How do I get a smooth ganache finish?
I let the ganache cool slightly before spreading. If it’s too hot, it can melt the filling. Using a small offset spatula helps create an even coat.
Can I freeze the Yule log?
Yes, I freeze it (without decorations) wrapped tightly in plastic wrap, then foil. When I’m ready to serve, I thaw it overnight in the fridge and decorate it fresh.
What can I use if I don’t have a jelly roll pan?
I use a baking sheet with similar dimensions (about 10×15 inches). It’s important that the pan isn’t too deep, or the sponge may not bake evenly.
Conclusion
Making a classic Yule log is one of my favorite holiday traditions. It’s a show-stopping dessert that brings joy to any celebration, and despite its fancy appearance, it’s really approachable once I try it. Whether I stick with the classic chocolate or explore some fun flavor twists, this Yule log always becomes the highlight of my holiday table.

Classic Yule Log Recipe
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- Author: Evee
- Total Time: 2 hours
- Yield: 10–12 slices
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
The classic Yule log, or Bûche de Noël, is a festive chocolate sponge cake rolled with creamy filling and topped with rich ganache. A stunning holiday dessert that’s as delicious as it is beautiful.
Ingredients
4 large eggs
2/3 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup heavy whipping cream
2 tablespoons powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Optional: 1/4 cup mascarpone or cream cheese
1 cup semi-sweet or dark chocolate, chopped
1/2 cup heavy cream (for ganache)
1 tablespoon butter (optional, for shine)
Optional decorations: Powdered sugar, meringue mushrooms, fresh rosemary or cranberries
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a 10×15-inch jelly roll pan with parchment paper.
- Beat eggs and sugar until thick and pale. Add vanilla extract and mix to combine.
- Sift together flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt. Gently fold into egg mixture until smooth.
- Pour batter into prepared pan and spread evenly. Bake for 10–12 minutes, or until cake springs back when touched.
- While baking, dust a clean kitchen towel with powdered sugar. Invert hot cake onto the towel, peel off parchment, and gently roll up with towel inside. Let cool completely.
- For the filling, whip heavy cream with powdered sugar and vanilla until stiff peaks form. Fold in mascarpone if using.
- Unroll cooled cake and spread filling evenly. Roll it back up (without the towel).
- For ganache, heat cream until just simmering. Pour over chopped chocolate and let sit for 1 minute. Stir until smooth. Add butter if desired and let cool slightly.
- Spread ganache over rolled cake. Use fork or spatula to create bark texture. Refrigerate until set.
- Dust with powdered sugar and decorate with meringue mushrooms or cranberries before serving.
Notes
Roll cake while warm to prevent cracking.
Let ganache cool slightly before spreading to avoid melting the filling.
Decorate just before serving for the freshest look.
Make a day ahead to enhance flavor and texture.
- Prep Time: 25 minutes
- Cook Time: 12 minutes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: French
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 slice
- Calories: 280
- Sugar: 20g
- Sodium: 85mg
- Fat: 18g
- Saturated Fat: 11g
- Unsaturated Fat: 6g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 26g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 4g
- Cholesterol: 75mg