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Title: Foodies, brainstorm for me plz!
Post by: CheryG on December 18, 2014, 10:14:47 PM
I was shopping the other day and saw a yule log in a cheese case.  I thought OMG, too cool, a cheese yule log!

It wasn't.

But the idea has stuck with me.  Is is possible to craft a tasty savory yule log?

All i can think of is to do something like this:

Parchment paper to facilitate rolling
Layer bread on top
Spread a layer of warmed herbed cream cheese on top of the bread.
Then a layer of ham.
Then a layer of vegetable/something/something.
Roll it all together.
Spread cream cheese over the outside, use real mushrooms etc to decorate.
Title: Re: Foodies, brainstorm for me plz!
Post by: caribougrrl on December 19, 2014, 06:33:41 AM
brainstorming, not advice...

there are a few recipes for savory sponge cake, which might be easier to roll than bread (largely because I imagine the bread in multiple pieces)
lemon-pepper sponge (http://kosherscoop.com/2012/02/savory-sponge-cake-with-succulent-pastrami/)
black sesame sponge (http://www.molecularrecipes.com/foams/black-sesame-sponge-cake-miso/)
kalamata olive sponge (https://baarschers.wordpress.com/2013/01/19/el-bulli-sponge/)
but bake in a jelly roll pan

if you whip cream cheese and fold in a bit of whipped cream (not sweetened), it would be easier to spread and have more body
Title: Re: Foodies, brainstorm for me plz!
Post by: caribougrrl on December 19, 2014, 10:08:23 AM
just occurred to me that candied bacon would make good bark...
Title: Re: Foodies, brainstorm for me plz!
Post by: srsly on December 19, 2014, 10:47:43 AM
Duxelles would make a great bark spread over rolled layers of puff pastry or phyllo with ham slices and cheese and or olive tapenade.
Title: Re: Foodies, brainstorm for me plz!
Post by: Magic Microbe on December 19, 2014, 02:43:30 PM
I would modify a jelly roll recipe to make the "bread" savory myself.
Title: Re: Foodies, brainstorm for me plz!
Post by: CheryG on December 19, 2014, 04:06:33 PM
I would modify a jelly roll recipe to make the "bread" savory myself.
I've been thinking about that and didn't think I could pull it off. 'bou's recipes look good .

Maybe english muffin bread, bake it in the jelly roll pan, then before it gets rolled toast it under the broiler?  Could be good.  Esp with the ham and cream cheese.  And some chives.

The duxelles sounds very yummy, trying to work that thru in my head too.
Title: Re: Foodies, brainstorm for me plz!
Post by: CheryG on December 19, 2014, 04:16:45 PM
The black sesame sponge would be very eye catching.
Title: Re: Foodies, brainstorm for me plz!
Post by: RFS on December 22, 2014, 03:23:14 PM
brainstorming, not advice...

there are a few recipes for savory sponge cake, which might be easier to roll than bread (largely because I imagine the bread in multiple pieces)
lemon-pepper sponge (http://kosherscoop.com/2012/02/savory-sponge-cake-with-succulent-pastrami/)
black sesame sponge (http://www.molecularrecipes.com/foams/black-sesame-sponge-cake-miso/)
kalamata olive sponge (https://baarschers.wordpress.com/2013/01/19/el-bulli-sponge/)
but bake in a jelly roll pan

if you whip cream cheese and fold in a bit of whipped cream (not sweetened), it would be easier to spread and have more body
Or Marscapone... :drooling-5:
Title: Re: Foodies, brainstorm for me plz!
Post by: Run Amok on January 07, 2015, 10:48:36 AM
My dad made this for christmas dinner. Very tasty, attractive, and most of the way to your bouche de noelle. http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/cheese-recipes/gluten-free-spinach-ricotta-roulade/ (http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/cheese-recipes/gluten-free-spinach-ricotta-roulade/)