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  • Serves 8
  • 10 minutes
  • Difficulty Medium
  • 12 Ingredients

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This divine roulade is perfect for that special occasion!


Ingredients (serves 8)

  • 3 large eggs
  • 125g caster sugar
  • 125g plain flour
  • 1 Tbsp hot water
  • FILLING:
  • 300ml thickened cream
  • 1 Tbsp caster sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 225g fresh strawberries
  • strawberry jam
  • 15g flaked almonds, toasted
  • icing sugar, for dusting

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 220C. Line a 35 x 25-cm Swiss roll tin with baking paper.
  2. Place the eggs in a large, heatproof bowl with the caster sugar, place over a saucepan of hot water and, using an electric beater, beat until pale and thick.
  3. Remove the bowl from the saucepan. Sift in the flour and fold into the eggs with the hot water. Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and bake in the preheated oven for 8-10 minutes, or until golden and set.
  4. Transfer the sponge to a sheet of baking paper. Peel off the lining paper and roll up the sponge tightly along with the baking paper. Wrap in a tea towel and cool until completely cooled.
  5. Chantilly Cream: Beat the thickened cream, caster sugar and vanilla extract till the mix holds stiff peaks. Leave the mixture to chill in the refrigerator until required. Wash, hull and slice the strawberries.
  6. Unroll the sponge, spread the strawberry jam over the sponge, spread the Chantilly Cream over the jam and sprinkle with the sliced strawberries. Roll the sponge up again and transfer to a serving plate. Sprinkle with toasted almonds, dust with icing sugar and serve.
  7. STRAWBERRY JAM Pop used to grow strawberries and this tradition has followed on. There is nothing nicer than the smell and fresh sweet sweet taste of home grown strawberries. 3kg strawberries, hulled and chopped 3kg sugar juice from 1/2 a lemon
  8. Cover the strawberries with half of the sugar and let the mixture stand overnight in a large bowl. Next day, put all ingredients into a large saucepan and boil for 30 minutes or until mixture starts to thicken. Once set, remove and bottle into hot, sterilised jars and seal immediately. Makes approximately 20x250ml jars.

Notes

Grandma's tips: Chantilly Cream: Chill your mixing bowl in the refrigerator before beating to reduce the chance of the cream separating. Making a roulade looks quite difficult, but it really is quite simple when you use baking paper. In Great Gran's day she would turn out onto a clean tea towel dusted with icing sugar. Roll up and leave to cool. Lastly Gran would always say "don't be stingy with the jam!"

  • This looks so good!
    Would love to make this for a tea party one day. Definitely looks like a recipe that was passed down through generations.

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  • Thanks so much my lovelies for the lovely comments, this delicious treat really does have the wow factor both in look and taste. It may take a little patience but is well worth the effort …why not try and spoil your mom or gran mom ..they will be very impressed. Have an awesome week-end one and all. :-) <3

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  • Ooh wow this roulade looks great

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  • I love a soft sponge cake with jam filling thanks for the recipe

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  • Our grandma’s sure could cook. Hope mine turns out to look as nice as your picture. Thanks for sharing.

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  • I’m hoping I can do this justice. Thanks for the recipe.

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  • What a beautiful setup you have their!! Really pretty! Your roulade is stunning!

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  • This looks so delicious and would look lovely as part of a dessert bar or high tea setting; very elegant!

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  • This is one of my all time favourite cakes. Brings back childhood memories of my grandma making it.

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  • I love the look of roulade’s, I even make savoury ones. They always present very well !

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  • You clever thing! My worst fear has always been in the rolling of a roulade. I’m always scared that I’ve done all that hard work in making it only for it to fall apart at the last hurdle.

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  • I think you are a better dessert cook, and photographer than me… Nice work

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  • This looks amazing. Something I haven’t tried before

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  • Sounds delicious and I love the fact that it also has a recipe to make your own strawberry jam.

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  • can’t wait to try this one. Thanks for sharing Grandmas tips as well.

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