Corman
  • Baker-Pastry Chef
  • Horeca

Mango four seasons cake roll

  • Recipe calculated for 24 pieces
  • 5 completion stages
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1

Sponge cake

  • Whip the egg whites on medium speed and add the sugar.
  • Combine the honey with the milk, the food colouring and the egg yolks.
  • Sift the flour and add to the egg yolk mixture.
  • Combine to a smooth batter and add the vegetable oil.
  • Fold in the whipped egg whites and combine to obtain a homogeneous batter.
  • Line a 40 x 60 cm baking tray with a silicone mat and spread the batter evenly on it.
  • Bake at 180°C for 20 minutes.
  • Cool the sponge cake after baking but leave on the silicone mat.
  • Cover with clingfilm and let rest overnight in the refrigerator.
210 g pasteurized liquid egg yolks 90 g vegetable oil 25 g Corn Strarch 100 g T45 flour 80 g honey 350 g pasteurized liquid egg whites 125 g sugar 145 g milk  SQ lemon yellow powdered food colouring
2

2

Liquid chocolate glaze

  • Slowly melt the white chocolate and add the cocoa butter, the colouring and the grapeseed oil.
  • Mix for 90 seconds and set aside until needed.
  • You need approximately 20 g for each individual cake.
  • Using larger volumes to start makes working easier.
500 g white chocolate 33% 150 g cocoa butter 25 g grape seed oil  SQ liposoluble yellow colouring
3

3

Mango cremeux

  • Combine the sugar, the stabilizer and the pectin.
  • Heat the defrosted puree and the egg yolks to 45°C.
  • Add the combined dry ingredients to the puree and heat the mixture to 85°C.
  • Add the rum once the temperature is reached.
  • Stir continuously to prevent the puree from burning or sticking to the bottom of the pot.
  • Cool quickly to 40°C and add the softened dairy butter to the puree.
  • Blend to emulsify the mixture.
  • Cover the surface with clingfilm and set aside until needed to assemble the cake rolls.
12 g sugar 4 g ice cream stabilizer 72 g pasteurized liquid egg yolks 112 g Traditional Butter 82% fat – Block 552 g frozen mango puree 12,8 g NH pectin
4

4

Mango whipping cream

  • Add the syrup to the Sculpture and whip to a light whipped cream.
100 g Monin® mango syrup 500 g Sculpture 30.2% fat
5

5

Assembly

  • Remove the silicone mat from the sponge cake.
  • Cut the sponge cake into 4 equal parts measuring 20 x 30 cm.
  • Spread 150 g of the whipped mango cream onto each rectangle of sponge cake.
  • Pipe lengths of mango cremeux on top of the cream.
  • Roll up the sponge cakes lengthwise and seal closed.
  • Make neat rolls by using a semi-rigid plastic sheet.
  • Freeze until firm enough to cut to size.
  • Cut a 30 cm long roll into 6 small individual cakes.
  • Place on a tray and keep frozen.
  • Heat the chocolate glaze to a temperature of 38-40°C and dip the frozen cake rolls individually in the glaze.
  • Dip just the sides and scrape the bottom of the cake before placing them on a silicone mat to set.
  • Decorate with Sculpture sweetened to 8%, then decorate as desired.