Moist Fluffy Green Tea Chiffon Swiss Roll. Japanese style chocolate cake roll made from a super soft and fluffy chiffon cake that melts in the mouth. Inside, it's filled with a light chocolate whipped cream. One of my husband's favorite desserts is a chocolate swiss roll that we used to buy at a Japanese bakery on Robson street in downtown.
Delicate green tea chiffon cake recipe. Make sure you use the correct chiffon cake pan. If you follow the recipe closely, you can expect a fluffy, light and moist green tea chiffon cake. You can have Moist Fluffy Green Tea Chiffon Swiss Roll using 10 ingredients and 22 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Moist Fluffy Green Tea Chiffon Swiss Roll
- You need of Chiffon Swiss Roll ingredients:.
- Prepare 3 large of Eggs.
- You need 33 grams of Plain flour.
- You need 7 grams of Matcha.
- Prepare 60 grams of Sugar.
- You need 1 tbsp of Water.
- Prepare of Adzuki bean cream ingredients:.
- It’s 200 grams of Coarse adzuki bean paste.
- Prepare 200 ml of Fresh cream.
- You need 1 tbsp of Milk.
Besides being flexible, my Swiss roll is also fluffy and moist. You know what's wrong with a lot of A lot of Swiss roll recipes tell you to roll the cake whilst it's piping hot, when it's most flexible and least How about using a tea towel instead of parchment paper? That works only if the cake is quite dry. Hojicha is green tea that has gone through an extra roasting process, turning the tea leaves brown and giving the tea a rich, roasted flavour with a hint of sweetness.
Moist Fluffy Green Tea Chiffon Swiss Roll step by step
- Leave out the eggs at room temperature. Preheat the oven to 355°F/180°C. Line a pan with baking paper..
- Combine and shift the flour and matcha several times..
- Put eggs and sugar in a bowl and put on a bain-marie at about 140°F/60°C. Whisk with an electric mixer at high speed..
- Check the temperature of the egg mixture and when it's 97°F/36°C (it should feel a little warm to the touch), remove from the bain-marie and continue to whisk..
- After the mixture is fluffy (about 5 minutes after the bain-marie) reduce the speed and whisk slowly for about 3 minutes..
- Whisk until the batter looks like the photo. It looks shinier than when whisked at high speed. In this photo you might not see much difference, though..
- Change to a whisk. Add 1 tablespoon of water and whisk gently (by adding water, the flour will mix in easily)..
- Add the prepared flour in one go and whisk about 40 times until shiny and thick..
- Pour in the batter from above into the pan and flatten the surface with a dough scraper..
- I omit spraying water on the surface because it doesn't make a lot of difference..
- Bake in oven at 356°F/180°C for 12 minutes..
- After baking, remove from the oven. Drop the pan on the cooling rack from 20-cm high to prevent shrinking..
- Peel off the baking paper, wrap the sponge with cling film and lay on a cooling rack. Put the sponge and cooling rack into a large plastic bag and cool down completely..
- Meanwhile, make the adzuki cream. Mix the tsubu-an, 50 ml of fresh cream and 1 tablespoon of milk until smooth..
- Whisk the rest of the cream in another bowl until soft peaks form..
- Add Step 14 into the soft-whipped cream and whisk until slightly stiff. Check your work as you go..
- After the sponge has cooled down, slice off the edge at the far end diagonally to let the edges seal together nicely..
- Spread the cream on the baked side of the sponge. Put more cream towards your end and less cream towards the far end..
- Roll up the sponge and place the rolled sponge with the joint under. Wrap the Swiss roll with cling film and chill in the fridge for at least one hour..
- After chilling, slice the Swiss roll with a warmed knife. Every time you slice, clean the blade to make eat cut nice and clean..
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The fluffy and light texture of chiffon cakes makes them ideal for carrying the hojicha flavour without masking it. Easy Japanese green tea swiss roll recipe. Perfect for tea time afternoon break, so delicious you would want to make it everyday! Matcha roll is actually a combination of cottony soft sponge cake rolled with fresh cream and cooked adzuki beans (red beans). It is so soft and moist that the cake is.