Bûche de Noël
By eating pastry at Copenhagens famous Conditori La Glace, customers discover new flavours and experiences from around the world. Chef Andreas Overgaard's Bûche de Noël is an example of a dessert that makes you want to travel, combining marzipan, roasted hazelnut, Grand Marnier and orange zest.
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Fragile base
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250 gmarzipan
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250 gcaster sugar
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Mix together.
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125 gWhole milk
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Add.
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32 gall-purpose flour
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Mix in.
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375 gegg white
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125 gsugar
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Whip together, gently fold into previous mixture and pour into a 40 x 60-cm frame.
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Q.S.NUN-PI-HA213
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Strew on top and bake at 170°C for 25 minutes.
Orange ganache
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330 g35% cream
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Bring to a boil.
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1 piece(s)orange zest
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30 gGrand Marnier
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Mix into boiling cream and leave to cool in refrigerator overnight.
Hazelnut butter cream
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Melt together.
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300 gButtercream
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Add and whip up.
Finishing and assembly
Spread out the hazelnut butter cream on the fragile base, and pipe a strip of orange ganache on one side of it, spanning the entire length of the fragile base. Then gently roll up the fragile base, starting at the side with the orange ganache strip to keep it in the middle. Freeze the cake for four hours, cut it into three equal pieces and cover all sides of the pieces with the remaining hazelnut butter cream. Use a spatula to create a wood grain motif in the hazelnut butter cream and cut the ends of the three cakes. Then decorate them with holly leaves, amarena cherries and little bits of gold leaf.
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