The Chocolate Yule Log, also known as Bûche de Noël, is a classic holiday dessert that brings both elegance and nostalgia to the table. Inspired by the traditional wooden log once burned in European fireplaces during winter celebrations, this cake transforms a simple sponge roll into a stunning centerpiece for Christmas and New Year gatherings.
At its heart, the Chocolate Yule Log is made from a light cocoa sponge cake that is carefully rolled while still warm, ensuring it keeps its beautiful spiral shape. Once cooled, it is filled with a smooth chocolate or vanilla cream, then rolled again to create that signature swirl. The outside is generously coated with rich chocolate ganache or buttercream, often textured with a fork to resemble tree bark. A dusting of powdered sugar adds a snowy finish that instantly creates a festive mood.
What makes this dessert so special is its perfect balance of flavors and textures. The sponge is soft and airy, the filling is creamy and indulgent, and the outer chocolate layer adds depth without overwhelming sweetness. Each slice reveals a beautiful pattern that looks as good as it tastes, making it a favorite choice for holiday tables and dessert buffets.
One of the best things about the Chocolate Yule Log is how versatile it can be. You can flavor the cream with espresso, orange zest, or hazelnut for a subtle twist. Decorations such as meringue mushrooms, fresh berries, rosemary sprigs, or chocolate shavings allow you to personalize it and turn it into a true edible work of art. Even a simple version feels luxurious when served on a festive platter.
Beyond its appearance, this cake carries a sense of tradition and warmth. It invites people to gather, share stories, and enjoy the simple pleasure of a homemade dessert. Whether you are hosting a large holiday dinner or enjoying a quiet evening with family, the Chocolate Yule Log always feels like the right choice.
Serve it slightly chilled with a cup of coffee, hot chocolate, or mulled wine, and you have a dessert that captures the spirit of the season in every bite.

Ingredients
- 4 large eggs separated
- 100 g granulated sugar divided
- 50 g all-purpose flour sifted
- 25 g unsweetened cocoa powder sifted
- 150 ml heavy cream for filling
- 200 g dark chocolate chopped, for ganache
- 100 ml heavy cream for ganache
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 180°C (350°F). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, whisk the egg yolks with 50g of sugar until pale and creamy.
- In a separate bowl, whisk the egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually add 50g of sugar and continue whisking until stiff peaks form.
- Gently fold the flour and cocoa powder into the egg yolk mixture, then fold in the egg whites.
- Spread the batter evenly on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes until the sponge is set.
- While the sponge is baking, prepare the chocolate ganache by heating 100ml of cream to a simmer, then pour over 200g of chopped dark chocolate. Stir until smooth.
- Once the sponge is baked, turn it out onto a clean kitchen towel and roll it up loosely while it’s still warm. Let it cool completely.
- Unroll the sponge and spread with 150ml of whipped heavy cream. Reroll tightly without the towel.
- Cover the rolled sponge with the chocolate ganache. Use a fork to create a bark-like texture.
- Chill in the fridge for at least an hour before serving.
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Honestly, do you really need that many eggs? Seems excessive. I tried with just 2 and it still turned out fine!
So much chocolate! I loved it. Easier than it looks, give it a try! 😍
I tried this recipe and it was a hit with my family! The chocolate flavor is divine. 😋😋 Really worth making!
I failed miserably. The cake just fell apart when I tried to roll it. Not sure what I did wrong. 😢
Haven’t tried it yet, but looks too complicated for me. Can’t you just buy a chocolate cake instead?
I get that it’s complicated, but it really is worth the effort! Once you make it, you’ll feel so proud! 😍
Buying a cake is easy, but you won’t get that homemade taste! I thought it was hard too, but it was kind of fun!
Who eats Yule logs anyway? Christmas is about cookies! This is a waste of time for me.
Yule logs are tradition! You should give it a chance. Cookies are great, but this is something special for the holidays.
kinda hard, not gonna lie. maybe for advanced bakers? but it was tasty after all.
This Yule log is amazing! I made it for Christmas, and everyone loved it! It tasted just like the ones from the bakery. Yum!
So glad to hear that! Yule log is a classic! 🎄✨
5 stars! I used a different filling and it was still delicious. Don’t stick to the recipe! Be creative! 🎉
Best Yule Log ever! The chocolate ganache is so rich. I can’t stop eating it! So good!