Swiss Roll |
Do you know, that it's definitely thought that Swiss roll was invented in Britain and not in Switzerland, I know, too funny, I wonder why its not called British Roll, tee hee
My mum would make us Swiss Roll when my wee Sis and I were kids, and it has such 70s/80s undertones to me, yes I am giving away my age, people
It is served sliced or served in a bowl with warm custard (another great British/Scottish recipe)
I really had to make this, and share, as its so easy. Swiss Roll has basic ingredients that everyone has just hanging around and its delicious to boot
A version of Swiss Roll is sometimes served in Chinese restaurants here in USA
Sometimes a Swiss Roll can be cream filled or chocolate sponge
But for this one I am making my personal favourite, the Jam filled Sponge
Swiss Roll |
Makes one Swiss Roll
You will need
3 Eggs
75g/3oz Fine Sugar
75g/3oz Plain or All-Purpose Flour
4 tbsp Raspberry or Strawberry Jam
Sugar for dredging
Ingredients |
- Set oven to 220C/425F
- Line a 9 x 12 in baking tray with parchment paper larger than the tray to make edges and corners, and grease the paper with butter or margarine
Parchment paper |
- Bake for 7 minutes until golden and raised slightly
- Meanwhile, place a clean tea towel on a work surface and cover with parchment paper, then dredge with sugar
tea towel, paper and sugar |
- Sprinkle with more sugar and leave on a rack to cool
Swiss Roll cooling |
- Enjoy
Swiss Roll |
Swiss Roll was a hit in this house, it was gone in sixty seconds, with just crumbs left
oh well, it gives me another excuse to make more
Angela
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Gosh this takes me back - we used to do chocolate logs the same way.
ReplyDeleteI found this via Simple Living with Diane Balch. I linked in a retro steak dish. Have a super week.
Thanks for stopping over Carole, this Swiss Roll is indeed a blast from the past :)
ReplyDeleteMust pop back and look at your steak dish, im all about retro, lol
You've enlighten me Swiss Rolls are now part of my "no they not really from there" along with French Fries, and Frankfurters.
ReplyDeleteso true :)
DeleteWOW! Those look fantastic! I am so very happy your are joining in the #GYCO Cooking Challenge!! Can't wait to see what you create!
ReplyDelete-jen
Thanks, I am both excited and nervous, lol
DeleteYum, that looks simple and delicious. Will be trying this with my kids, thanks for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteYour welcome, Angela, you're kids will love it, my son, who is 5, loved Swiss Roll
DeleteAngela,
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! Super yummy I'm sure. Thanks so much for linking up to Creative Thursday last week. I can't wait to see what you link up next. Have a great week.
Michelle