Pumpkin Roulade with Ginger Buttercream
When shopping for a house, a car or finding a special outfit on salt, ”as is” makes me cautious. It means not perfect. It means I’ll have to make alot of repairs and changes.
But there are times when “as is” is actually very good. As in people…. love me as I am and I will love you as you are 🙂 And as in this pumpkin roll recipe by Ina Garten, as it is written is absolutely perfect, I would not change a thing!
The Barefoot Contessa, Back to Basics Cookbook has this amazing Pumpkin Roulade with Ginger Buttercream dessert. I’ve made it several times now and rarely return back to the more traditional pumpkin roll with a nut filled cake and cream cheese filling. You do have to love the taste of ginger as it is intense, but then again, that is why everyone loves it so.
I guess when I say I wouldn’t change a thing, I’m fibbing just a bit as I do increase the marscapone to 16 oz versus 12. Is it that since I buy two 8 oz tubs, I use it all up? or just that I love the filling so much! And, because you all know me so well, I will spike up the filling with a touch of alcohol…spiced rum anyone?
Just like rum cakes, this does taste even better made a day or two before serving making this a great dessert to prep ahead for Thanksgiving or any other dinner party. The recipe states 8 servings but when there are other desserts being served and especially after a Thanksgiving dinner, you can easily get 10 servings from this roll.
Pumpkin Roulade with Ginger Buttercream
slightly adapted from Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics: Fabulous Flavor from Simple Ingredients
For the cake:
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
3 extra-large eggs, at room temperature
1 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup canned pumpkin (not pie filling)
1/4 cup confectioners’ sugar, plus extra for dusting
For the filling:
16 ounces Italian mascarpone cheese
1 1/4 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar
2 tablespoons heavy cream
1 tablespoon spiced rum, optional
1/4 cup minced dried crystallized ginger (not in syrup)
Pinch kosher salt
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Grease a 13 by 18 by 1-inch sheet pan. Line the pan with parchment paper and grease and flour the paper. Make sure the parchment paper hangs over the edge of the pan, it will make it much easier to lift out and flip.
In a small bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and salt and stir to combine. Place the eggs and granulated sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and beat on medium-high speed for 3 minutes, until light yellow and thickened. With the mixer on low, add the pumpkin, then slowly add the flour mixture, mixing just until incorporated. Finish mixing the batter by hand with a rubber spatula. Pour into the prepared pan and spread evenly. Bake the cake for 10 to 12 minutes, until the top springs back when gently touched.
While the cake is baking, lay out a clean, thin cotton dish towel on a flat surface and sift the entire 1/4 cup of confectioners’ sugar evenly over it. (This will prevent the cake from sticking to the towel.) As soon as you remove the cake from the oven, loosen it around the edges and invert it squarely onto the prepared towel. Peel away the parchment paper. With a light touch, roll the warm cake and the towel together (don’t press!) starting at the short end of the cake. Allow to cool completely on a wire rack.
Meanwhile, make the filling. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the mascarpone, confectioners’ sugar, and cream together for about a minute, until light and fluffy. Stir in the crystallized ginger, and salt.
To assemble, carefully unroll the cake onto a board with the towel underneath. Spread the cake evenly with the filling. Reroll the cake in a spiral using the towel as a guide. Remove the towel and trim the ends to make a neat edge. Dust with confectioners’ sugar and serve sliced. Serves 8.
spicegirlfla
I love being in the kitchen. Early mornings, soft music, a hot espresso. Easing into the preparation of delicious meals. Glancing through cookbooks, gathering inspiration and planning my day. I look forward to the cycles of the seasons, the pleasures of tasting and savoring and sharing this with those dear to me. Weekends are special to me as my week days are often rushed, but still I create the ambiance, light the candles, set the table and uncork the wine.
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19 Comments
Amy @ Elephant Eats
Oooh, I’ve been wanting to make a pumpkin roulade for SO long!!! I’m so glad you posted a recipe that needs no changes. I’m marking this one down! 😉
Choc Chip Uru
This roulade is gorgeous my friend 🙂
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef
I have made this before and it’s soft and creamy and perfect to celebrate the end of a wonderful meal.
Kristy
Sounds like a winner to me. Mike would really love this. Maybe I’ll whip it up for Thanksgiving. I love that you can make it ahead of time. 🙂 Have a great week Linda.
Barbara Bamber | justasmidgen
I love finding out that I have the cookbook for a recipe someone loves as a tried and true “as is” recipe! I would be adding the rum for sure!!
ChgoJohn
This sounds delicious, Lynda, and love that mascarpone is used for the filling. I may not have the skill to make one myself but I sure can admire one when I see it. 🙂
Mandy - The Complete Cook Book
What a winner!
🙂 Mandy
Hotly Spiced
Your pumpkin roulade looks wonderful. I love the look of it. I haven’t made a pumpkin roulade before but I must give this a try xx
Charles
Wow Linda – you know I’ve never been able to make a truly successful roulade. I have a better tin now so should have better luck – will try and make a chocolate log for Christmas this year. Your roulade looked like it turned out perfectly – perfect thickness all along and no ripping when you removed it from the tin – it has that perfect “smooth” outer texture. Bet it tastes fabulous!
SallyBR
Never attempted a roulade…. a friend of mine from Brazil just blogged on one, making me conclude there is a plot of bloggers to make me try one 😉
beautiful production, love the color!
David
That roulade is a thing of beauty! I’m with John, not sure I’m skilled enough to execute myself, but I’d sure like a slice!
Eri
Oh it sounds so comforting and decadent!
Geni
Oh my goodness! This looks incredible!
Lisa
Never made a roulade but have wanted to try baking it as it looks like one giant Hostess Ho Ho but pumpkin-fied! LOL
petit4chocolatier
This looks and sounds so delicious! I absolutely love the filling : )
Juliana
Linda what a nice dessert…and yest perfect for the Thanksgiving dinner…I love the ginger buttercream filling. Thanks for the recipe and hope you are having a great week 🙂
Tandy
this looks absolutely fantastic, and tasty 🙂
France @ Beyond The Peel
How wonderful. I’m trying to choose a thanks giving dessert that isn’t pumpkin pie but still has that thanks giving feel. This is in the top 5!
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