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"Daring Bakers December Challenge – Buche de Noel / Yule Log"

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Blogger glamah16 said...

Did you make your robin from sugar paste? The addition of chestnut puree sounds delicious.

23 December 2007 at 17:07

Blogger Katie said...

No unfortunately I didn't make the robin. Its a fake one on a stick thats meant to be used for putting into plant pots but I thought it would look good on the log.

23 December 2007 at 17:12

Blogger Gigi said...

Wow! What a great filling you used. The whole thing looks spectacular! I love the robin, it was a wonderful touch. Katie, wishing you and all your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

23 December 2007 at 18:10

Blogger Karen Baking Soda said...

Aw..such a pretty bird perched on top! Good thinking adding that chestnut puree! Welld one

23 December 2007 at 19:50

Blogger Meeta K. Wolff said...

Chestnut puree wow that does sound decadent. Love the lil robin too. Nice going!

23 December 2007 at 19:54

Blogger african vanielje said...

Wow, you certainly have been busy this December. Your yule log looks gorgeous and I love the robin. So cheery! Merry Christmas

23 December 2007 at 20:52

Blogger Peabody said...

Your sugarpaste holly and Robin are a really nice touch. Great job on your challenge.

23 December 2007 at 21:44

Blogger Johanna GGG said...

love your cute little robin - and congratulations on making your log - hope you enjoy your christmas with all the wonderful christmas food you have been making :-)

23 December 2007 at 22:14

Blogger thepassionatecook said...

oh that bird is just the cutest! and what a great idea to add chestnut puree, i love it! well done you!

23 December 2007 at 22:45

Blogger Cheryl said...

Please tell me you didn't make the bird yourself. If so yours kicks my Mr. Birds butt.

Great job I love the texture of the frosting on yours.

24 December 2007 at 02:07

Blogger creampuff said...

I can't decide what I love more ... the mushrooms ... the holly ... the birdie! Great job!

24 December 2007 at 04:27

Blogger Beth G. @SweetLifeKitchen said...

Yum! Looks great!!

24 December 2007 at 04:44

Blogger Megan said...

Chestnut putee? Sounds delish!
Job well done!!!

24 December 2007 at 05:13

Blogger Lunch Buckets said...

Great save on the buttercream, it turned out nice!

24 December 2007 at 05:26

Blogger Lis said...

Very nice! Love the robin - too cute!

xoxo

24 December 2007 at 14:12

Blogger steph- whisk/spoon said...

it's great that you were able to save your buttercream. the addition of chestnut puree to the filling sounds wonderful!

25 December 2007 at 03:50

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I admire your creativity! Using stuff you have on hand and making it into a decoration for the log =D And that chestnut puree - heavenly!

25 December 2007 at 04:26

Blogger April said...

I love the bird!!! It looks delicious!

25 December 2007 at 22:43

Blogger Dolores said...

Beautiful job on this challenge. I'm intrigued by your addition of chestnut puree... I imagine it gave the cake a wonderful warmth.

I hope you're having a Merry Christmas, and send my best wishes for a happy, healthy new year to you and your family.

26 December 2007 at 00:17

Blogger Julius said...

Your bûche de Noël is beautiful.

Happy Holidays!

Julius from Occasional Baker

26 December 2007 at 06:55

Blogger Fruit tart said...

I love your dark log! Great way to make it work for you.

26 December 2007 at 23:39

Blogger Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A gorgeous looking log! I love those dainty mushrooms...

Cheers,

Rosa

27 December 2007 at 09:48

Blogger Molly Loves Paris said...

Great job on the decorations. I especially like the bird and you mushrooms are very nice. And the melted chocolate in the butter cream is good to know about.

27 December 2007 at 16:28

Blogger Deborah said...

Great job on this challenge - it looks wonderful!

28 December 2007 at 00:17

Blogger Helene said...

Love the choice of flavors with the chocolate and the chestnut!
I am glad it all turned good in the end!
Happy holidays!

28 December 2007 at 05:40

Blogger Jen Yu said...

That just looks so pretty. Chestnut puree sounds amazing. I wish I could have tasted it :) Great save on the buttercream. You did a terrific job!

jen at use real butter

28 December 2007 at 06:25

Blogger Emily said...

Great job! Am I the only person that isn't a Daring Baker?

28 December 2007 at 11:21

Blogger Wendy said...

Great save on the buttercream. Your mushrooms are so cute. Lovely cake. Wendy

30 December 2007 at 05:11

Blogger The Baker & The Curry Maker said...

Your Yule sounds delicious and looks great, well done.

30 December 2007 at 23:19

Blogger Shaheen said...

Looks so wonderfully dark and nice! :)

Happy New Year to you!

1 January 2008 at 13:09

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Beautiful Yule Log, Katie. How did it taste in the end?

The mushrooms look very realistic, too.

1 January 2008 at 22:41

Blogger Mary said...

Wow your Yule Log is beautiful. It looks so deliciously dark and chocolatey! And I love how you decorated it too!

2 January 2008 at 21:45

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can vouch for the fact that Katie's log tasted absolutely delicious - I was one of the lucky ones to eat it on Christmas day!

3 January 2008 at 20:45

Blogger Jenny said...

What a lovely log!

5 January 2008 at 03:28

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