Gregg Wallace's stunning, make-ahead roulade is much easier to master than it looks
- Cooking Time Prep 20 mins
Cook 40 mins - Skill Level Easy
- Servings Serves 6
Kcalories
468
Protein
5g
Carbs
39g
Fat
32g
Saturates
17g
Fibre
1g
Sugar
31g
Salt
0.31g
- butter, for the tin
- 3 eggs, separated
- 140g caster sugar
- 250g can unsweetened chestnut purée or 375g/13oz peeled chestnuts (see tip)
- 2 tbsp Disaronno (amaretto liqueur)
- 300ml double cream
- 2 tbsp icing sugar
- Heat oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 4. Butter and line a 20 x 30cm Swiss roll tin. Whisk the yolks and sugar together until thick, then fold in the chestnut purée.
- Whisk the whites into stiff peaks, then fold into the chestnut mixture. Pour in the greased tin and cook for 40 mins.
- Cool for 5 mins, then cover with a damp tea towel and leave for an hour. Meanwhile, make your cream. Simply add the Disaronno to the double cream and whisk until thick and spreadable.
- Take a big piece of greaseproof paper and sprinkle generously with icing sugar. Turn the roulade out onto the paper, spread the cream on and carefully roll it up tightly, starting with one of the short edges and using the paper to help. Don't worry if it cracks-it's part of the charm. The roulade can be made several hours ahead-just keep it somewhere cool.
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