Bûche aux cacahuètes

Hazelnut Yule Log

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Here is a recipe that will transport you to the United States, the origin of this delicious dessert made with hazelnuts! This hazelnut yule log, which Americans have loved for decades, has managed to conquer the hearts and taste buds of French palates. Its crunchy texture reveals the power of hazelnuts and its soft, heavenly texture make this recipe a classic must-have for your festive gatherings or casual get-togethers.

👥 Servings : 4  |  ⏱ Prep time : 1h  |  ⭐ Rating : ★★★☆☆ (3/5)

🥘 Ingredients

  • 500g of hazelnuts
  • 130g of dark chocolate to bind the mixture
  • Garniture
  • 250g of dark chocolate
  • Powdered sugar

👨‍🍳 Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 180°C (thermostat 6). Spread the hazelnuts on a baking sheet and bake for about 7 minutes, or until the skin is golden brown. Remove from the oven and rub the hazelnuts between your hands to remove the skin. Grind them in an electric grinder until you have a fine paste.
  2. Break up the dark chocolate into pieces and place it over a saucepan containing water. Melt the chocolate using a double boiler, such as at low heat. Add 2 tablespoons of oil to make the chocolate smoother.
  3. Place the ground hazelnuts in a bowl and add the melted chocolate. Mix well until you have a uniform paste.
  4. Shape the hazelnut paste into rolls and place them in the refrigerator to firm up slightly.
  5. Using a paintbrush, coat the top of each roll with melted dark chocolate. Draw grooves on the rolls using a fork and dust them with powdered sugar using a fine sieve.
  6. Use a sharp knife to cut delicate 4cm long pieces from each roll. Place them in pastry cases.
  7. Arrange them on a plate and serve the hazelnut yule log immediately, as the powdered sugar may melt.

🏷 Tags: Yule Log (Bûche) Peanuts (Cacahuètes) Dark Chocolate (Chocolat Noir) Dessert Decoration (Garniture) Icing Sugar (Sucre Glacé)

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