Hey everyone, it is me, Dave, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, japanese matcha swiss roll cake. It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Japanese Matcha Swiss Roll Cake is one of the most well liked of current trending meals in the world. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look wonderful. Japanese Matcha Swiss Roll Cake is something which I’ve loved my entire life.
Swill Rolls, or Roll Cakes (ロールケーキ) which we call in Japan, are a type of sponge cake filled with whipped cream, buttercream, custard cream, and sometimes include fruits like strawberries. Just like any other desserts, we do have Matcha Swiss Roll (抹茶ロールケーキ) and it's always a popular choice in Japan. Put the eggs and sugar in the mixing bowl. Place the mixing bowl over the pot and start beating it using an electric hand whisk.
To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook japanese matcha swiss roll cake using 9 ingredients and 17 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Japanese Matcha Swiss Roll Cake:
- Make ready Sponge Cake
- Get 4 large eggs
- Prepare 80 g granulated sugar
- Take 60 g cake flour
- Make ready 5 g matcha powder
- Make ready 2 tbsp milk
- Make ready Whipped Cream
- Prepare 10 g granulated sugar
- Prepare 200 ml heavy cream
The Matcha Swiss Roll made with this recipe is soft and moist, the cake is spongy and easy to roll up. TRADITIONAL JAPANESE RECIPE: Matcha Swiss Roll (抹茶ロールケーキ) is Matcha flavored sponge cake rolled with Red Bean Paste Anko whipped cream. This is always a popular choice in Japan. If you have a soft spot for anything matcha (green tea), I am pretty sure you're going to be as obsessed with this cake as I am.
Steps to make Japanese Matcha Swiss Roll Cake:
- Preheat the oven to 350F
- Line a parchment paper
- Heat water in a large pot (ensure that your pot is big enough to place your mixing bowl in) over the stove. Remove the pot from the stove right before the water starts simmering
- Put the eggs and sugar in the mixing bowl. Place the mixing bowl over the pot and start beating it using an electric hand whisk. When the mixture reaches body temperature, remove it from the pot and continue beating the mixture until it reaches a soft peak.
- Microwave the milk for 5-10 seconds to warm it up a bit
- Put the milk inside the mixture and hand whisk it until blended
- Sift half the matcha powder and the flour into the mixing bowl and hand whisk until well combined. Repeat with the rest of the flour and matcha powder. Make sure it's well combined.
- Pour the mixture into your baking pan. If there are air bubbles in your baking mixture, drop the pan to release the bubbles. Make sure the batter is evenly spread across the pan.
- Bake the cake for about 10-12 minutes. Check the cake around 10 min, make sure the bottom doesn't overcook. The top should spring back softly.
- While the cake is baking, you can start making the whipped cream
- Place the sugar, and heavy cream into a bowl. Whip the ingredients together with an electric hand whisk until it reaches stiff peaks. Leave it aside
- Once the cake is done, remove it and drop it once again so that the cake does not shrink. Set the cake aside to cool down a bit but not completely cool because it will be difficult to roll. You need to roll the cake while it is still warm or else it will crack.
- Flip the cake while it is still warm by placing a parchment paper and a baking tray on top and then flipping it over. Gently peel off the parchment paper.
- While the cake is still warm, carefully roll the cake with the parchment paper and then set aside for it to cool down to room temperature. Make sure it cools down completely before applying the whipped cream or else the cream will melt.
- After the cake is cooled, spread the whipped cream on the cake. Make sure to spread the cream thinner near the end of the cake and thicker near the beginning so that the cream doesn't spill over when it gets rolled up again.
- Carefully re-roll the cake with the cream tightly with parchment paper and plastic wrap.
- Place the cake in the fridge for at least an hour to chill before serving
This is always a popular choice in Japan. If you have a soft spot for anything matcha (green tea), I am pretty sure you're going to be as obsessed with this cake as I am. Making a swiss roll cake is an easy choice when you crave for something fluffy sponge and cream combination. I made a swiss roll cake many times from the book and every time tweaked the ingredients and method to suit my favorite texture. Finally I share my best Japanese chocolate swiss roll cake with strawberry!
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