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Chocolate Yule Log with White Chocolate Peppermint Filling (Bûche De Noël)

This classic Chocolate Yule Log (also known as Bûche De Noël!) is the classic Christmas dessert everyone will want this holiday season. Imagine the fluffiest and most tender chocolate cake, swirled with a white chocolate peppermint buttercream, and topped with a decadent dark chocolate ganache. The best part? This dessert is ready in under an hour, uses minimal ingredients, and tastes better than anything you could buy at the store. If you want to impress your friends and family this Christmas, you NEED to make this yule log!

yule log on white plate with sugared rosemary and cranberries, meringue mushrooms, and pine cones around.

The Christmas season is all about tradition and being with the ones you love. Whether you’re baking cookies for Santa, sipping freshly made hot cocoa by the fire, or decorating the tree while a batch of gingerbread cookies are in the oven…we all have things we do that make the holiday season extra special.

And trust me when I tell you, this yule log will become a new tradition for you. It’s SO much easier to make than you might think, tastes AMAZING, and looks like it came right out of a French patisserie (without all the time and effort!).

So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get into it!

Wait, What Exactly IS a Yule Log (Bûche De Noël)?

The bûche de noël is the French version of this Christmas cake. Different versions of this same cake are found all over Europe. In more recent years, they have become popular in the United States. In terms of what it is…well, there are many different variations of a yule log. From the classic genoise (pronounced, “jen-wahz”) to a yellow cake that’s filled and rolled into a roulade.

With this dessert, what makes it a yule log all comes down to the shape of the cake rather than the flavors!

This recipe in particular is made with a chocolate sponge, filled with a simple American buttercream flavored with white chocolate and peppermint extract, and frosted with a super-simple two ingredient chocolate ganache.

cropped close up of yule log with sugared rosemary and sugared cranberries on top on white plate with meringue mushrooms around.

What is a Chocolate Sponge?

That’s a very good question! It’s actually a fairly simple cake to make. This particular sponge involves beating eggs, egg yolks and sugar until thick and ribbony, as well as folding in the flour, much like a genoise. The difference is that egg whites and sugar are beaten into a soft meringue and folded in to really lighten the cake.

This version is a fatless sponge, which means there is no butter or oil in this recipe.

Reasons You Will Want To Make This Yule Log Again and Again

  • Texture AND flavor. The cake itself is deliciously soft and moist, while the ganache and buttercream both are silky smooth. Then, there are the flavors. I mean, is there anything more delicious during Christmas than the combination of chocolate and peppermint?
  • Ease. With this recipe and all the right tools (equipment we used is linked below!), this cake is not only easy to make, but putting it together is SO simple.
  • Time. While yule logs are traditionally thought to be difficult and time consuming, this recipe can be done in under an hour! It’s the perfect Christmas project to make by yourself or with friends/family.
  • Decorating. This cake is SO much fun to decorate and really takes minimal effort to look amazing. Plus, when it comes to decorating, there are no specialty tools required!
angled image of chocolate yule log on white plate with sugared cranberries and rosemary around, meringue mushrooms, white flowers, and granulated sugar around.

Ingredients To Make The BEST Yule Log (& Why!)

Full ingredient amounts and instructions can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.

For The Cake:

  • All Purpose Flour – A light, airy cake is desirable for a roulade, but you also need one with enough structure to hold its shape without going to pieces. That’s where the all purpose flour comes in. It has the perfect amount of protein to create that structure.
  • Cocoa Powder – Since this is a chocolate sponge, cocoa powder flavors without adding any extra fat.
  • Eggs – The leavening for this cake, the whole eggs and and egg yolks are beaten to a very light and fluffy texture while the egg whites are beaten into a soft meringue that further lightens the batter.
  • Granulated Sugar – Not only used to sweeten, granulated sugar contributes to the texture of this sponge. It helps the eggs (whole, yolks, and whites) to hold air and achieve that light, airy texture that make the cake so good.
cocoa powder, eggs, flour, egg whites, and sugar on marble surface.

For The Filling:

  • Salted Butter – This filling gets its richness and creaminess from the butter. The salt in the butter enhances the flavor and helps the white chocolate and peppermint really stand out.
  • Powdered Sugar – Not only does powdered sugar sweeten, it is the best choice for making this filling smooth because it melts easily, making it a snap to incorporate.
  • White Chocolate – Lending flavor and richness, white chocolate is one of the major flavor components in this white chocolate peppermint filling.
  • Heavy Cream – With its higher fat content, heavy cream adds richness. It’s also the liquid component in this filling that helps make it fluffier.
  • Peppermint Extract – Have a milder flavor than peppermint oil, peppermint extract is much easier to use.
powdered sugar, butter, melted white chocolate, peppermint extract, and milk on marble surface.

For The Ganache:

  • Bittersweet Chocolate – Our go to for most things chocolate, bittersweet chocolate has that wonderful chocolate flavor without being overly sweet.
  • Heavy Cream – The higher fat percentage in heavy cream makes it ideal for ganache.
chocolate and cream on marble surfce.

How To Make This Yule Log (Step-by-Step!)

Step 1: Make the batter

In a small bowl, sift flour and cocoa powder. Set aside.

With an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat egg whites until foamy.

Slowly stream in the 3 Tablespoons sugar.

sugar being added to egg whites while mixer is running.

Beat to medium soft peaks. Set aside.

In a clean bowl, beat egg yolks, eggs, and ½ cup sugar to ribbon stage, about 7 minutes.

Fold meringue into egg mixture in 3 stages.

Fold in dry ingredients.

Step 2: Bake & prep

Spread batter evenly in prepared pan, making sure to fill in corners. Tap on counter to remove air bubbles. Bake for 7-9 minutes, or until just done.

As soon as you remove the cake from the oven, dust it heavily with cocoa powder. Immediately turn the cake out onto parchment.

Remove jellyroll pan and peel away parchment.

Beginning with a short end, roll up jelly roll style along with the parchment you turned it out on. Set aside to cool for 15-20 minutes. It should still be a little bit warm. Unroll cake and allow it to cool completely

Step 3: Prepare filling

Beat butter and sugar with an electric mixer until light and fluffy, about 2-3 minutes.

Beat in melted chocolate, cream, and peppermint extract.

Step 4: Fill and roll cake

Spread frosting on cooled cake. Roll up jelly roll style, without the parchment paper.

Step 5: Make ganache

Heat chocolate and cream in a microwave safe bowl in 15 second increments, stirring after each, until melted and smooth.

Step 6: Decorate

Cut off ⅓ of the cake at a 45 degree angle. Place against cake at desired end with the angled cut side facing the cake.

Spread ganache over entire cake.

Using a small fork, make textured lines resembling tree bark.

Decorate as desired.

yule log on white plate with meringue mushroomed, sugared rosemary, cranberries, and white flowers around on marble surface with two mini trees behind and fairy lights.

FAQ’s and Troubleshooting

Why did my cake crack?

This could be a few of things. The cake could be over-baked OR it was too cool when you tried to roll it. The cake needs to be piping hot for it to roll properly! You may have also let it cool too long before unrolling it.

Why is my yule log dry?

If your cake is dry, it may have been over-mixed or over-baked.

How long does it take for a cake for a yule log to cool?

We have found that this yule log works best if you let it cool for about 20 minutes, unroll it, and then let it cool for another 10-15. So, it needs about 35 minutes in total.

Should this be refrigerated?

Yes!! You need to refrigerate it if you’re not going to serve it immediately. Even after serving, if there’s any left, it needs to be refrigerated or frozen.

Decorating Ideas

Yule logs (or cake rolls!) can definitely be so much fun to decorate! Whether you want to keep it simple or go all out, here are a few fun decorating ideas!

  • Meringue Mushrooms
  • Vanilla Meringue Cookies
  • Sugared Rosemary
  • Sugared Cranberries
  • Dust with Powdered Sugar
  • Mini Pinecones
  • Holiday Sprinkles
  • Chocolate Shavings

Looking for more classic Christmas desserts? Here are a few you may like:

cropped lose up of right side of chocolate yule log with meringue mushrooms around.

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yule log on white plate with sugared rosemary and cranberries, meringue mushrooms, and pine cones around.
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Chocolate Yule Log with White Chocolate Peppermint Frosting (Bûche De Noël)

Make your holiday season bright with this homemade Chocolate Yule Log with White Chocolate Peppermint Frosting! Serve as a fancy (but not too difficult!) dessert this Christmas that the whole family is sure to love.
Prep Time: 45 minutes
Cook Time: 9 minutes
Total Time: 54 minutes
Servings: 12

Ingredients
 

Cake

  • ¼ cup all purpose flour*
  • 5 Tablespoons cocoa powder, sifted
  • 4 large egg yolks
  • 3 large eggs
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 3 large egg whites
  • 3 Tablespoons granulated sugar

Filling

  • ½ cup salted butter, room temperature
  • 1 cups powdered sugar, sifted
  • ¾ cup white chocolate, melted
  • 1 teaspoon heavy cream
  • ¼ teaspoons peppermint extract

Ganache

Instructions
 

Cake

  • Heat oven to 400℉.
  • Line a jelly roll pan (9½ inches x 14½ inches) with parchment paper and spray with baking spray. Set aside.
  • In a small bowl, sift flour and cocoa powder. Set aside.
  • With an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat egg whites until foamy.
  • Slowly stream in the 3 Tablespoons sugar.
  • Beat to medium soft peaks. Set aside.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat egg yolks, eggs, and ½ cup sugar to ribbon stage, about 7 minutes.
  • Fold meringue into egg mixture in 3 stages.
  • Fold in dry ingredients.
  • Spread evenly in prepared pan, making sure to fill in corners.
  • Tap on counter to remove air bubbles.
  • Bake at 400℉ for 7-9 minutes, or until just done.
  • While the cake is baking, place a piece of parchment paper bigger than the cake out on your work surface.
  • As soon as you remove the cake from the oven, dust it heavily with cocoa powder.
  • Immediately turn cake out onto the parchment.
  • Remove jellyroll pan.
  • Peel the parchment off the cake.
  • Beginning with a short end, roll up jelly roll style along with the parchment you turned it out on.
  • Set aside to cool for 15-20 minutes. It should still be a little bit warm.
  • Unroll cake and allow it to cool completely

Filling

  • Beat butter and sugar with an electric mixer until light and fluffy, about 2-3 minutes.
  • Beat in melted chocolate, cream, and peppermint extract.
  • Spread on cooled cake.
  • Roll up jelly roll style, without the parchment paper.

Ganache

  • Heat chocolate and cream in a microwave safe bowl in 15 second increments, stirring after each, until melted and smooth.

Assembly

  • Cut off ⅓ of the cake at a 45 degree angle.
  • Place against cake at desired end with the angled cut side facing the cake.
  • Spread ganache over entire cake.
  • Using a small fork, make textured lines resembling tree bark.
  • Decorate as desired.

Notes + Tips!

*This recipe was written using an average of the dip and sweep method for measuring flour and the spoon and level method. If you are using a scale, you will need to add 3/4 oz or 22 g  to the measurement for each cup of flour.
How To Store:
The best part about this yule log is that it can be refrigerated or frozen! Just be sure to wrap it tightly in plastic wrap to help hold it’s shape, and place it in the fridge for 5-7 days, or in the freezer for a couple of months!
Our Best Tips To Make This Yule Log!
  • When you’re baking the cake, be careful to NOT over bake it. Over baking results in a cake that cracks and becomes unroll-able. Take the cake out when it is JUST baked. This should be at 7-9 minutes bake time.
  • Do not allow the cake to cool completely before unrolling! If it’s too cold when you try to unroll, the cake will crack because, once it’s cold, the cake forms into that roll shape and is no longer flexible.
  • Make sure that your cream and butter are room temperature when making the filling. If any of it is cold, the melted chocolate will solidify and you will have unpleasant chunks of white chocolate inside your yule log.
  • For the filling, you will need peppermint extract and not oil. Oil is much stronger than extract and you will need much less.
  • Be sure to roll when the cake is just cool enough to not melt the filling.
  • Since the cake itself it quite tender, it’s best to use a piping bag to pipe the frosting all the way across the cake. Then, use an offset spatula to level the frosting.
  • Do not roll parchment up into filled cake!

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 289kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 136mg | Sodium: 105mg | Potassium: 124mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 469IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 43mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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