How To Make Patterned Roll Cake: Recipe & Tutorial (2024)

This super cute strawberry patterned roll cake tutorial is by Japanese baking blogger, Junko, whose deco roll cakes have taken the baking world by storm.

With the publication of her book, Deco Roll CakesHow To Make Patterned Roll Cake: Recipe & Tutorial (2), Junko shares with us the secrets of her eye-catching cake artistry, including her fantastic selection of patterned templates. Jelly roll cakes/Swiss rolls will never be the same again!

The strawberry pattern on the deco roll cake above may look difficult to achieve but it is done just by piping some pink batter, baking it, and drawing the seeds and leaves on later — which is really easy to do!

To learn how to make more patterned roll cakes in other designs, you’ll find directions further down at the bottom of this Japanese deco roll cake recipe by Junko.

Strawberry Patterned Roll Cake Tutorial: Ingredients

(for a 25cm/10inch square baking pan)

For the roll cake:

  • 4 eggs (in separate bowls: 3 egg yolks, 1 egg white, 3 egg whites)
  • 35 g + 30 g caster sugar
  • 60 ml water
  • 40 ml vegetable oil
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 80 g cake flour – for the cake (Cake flour is a super light, low-protein flour popular in the US but isn’t widely available in the UK. To make your own cake flour, add three tablespoons of cornflour to a cup of plain flour, then measure out as required for this recipe).
  • ½ tsp cake flour for pattern
  • 1/8 tsp red liquid coloring
    (diluted with ¼ tsp water)
  • a pinch + 1 tsp cornflour

For the syrup:

  • 10 g caster sugar
  • 20 ml hot water
  • ½ Tbsp Kirsch liqueur

For the filling:

  • 14 g caster sugar
  • 150 ml whipping cream
  • 10 strawberries

To finish:

  • ½ tsp cocoa powder (dissolved in 1 tsp hot water)
  • ½ tsp matcha powder (dissolved in 1 tsp hot water)

Strawberry Patterned Roll Cake Tutorial: Instructions

Before you start:

  • Weigh and measure all ingredients.
  • Line a baking pan with parchment paper. Dip a paper towel in vegetable oil and lightly grease parchment paper.
  • Preheat oven to 170°C.
  • Make a parchment cone and have a fine-tipped brush at hand also.

For the egg yolk batter

Beat 3 egg yolks in a mixing bowl. Add 35 g caster sugar, and beat with an electric mixer until mixture is light. Mix in 60 ml water, 40 ml vegetable oil and ½ tsp vanilla extract. Sift in 80 g cake flour and continue to beat until batter is sticky.

For the pattern

Take 1 tsp egg yolk batter from Step 1 and place into a bowl. Add ½ tsp cake flour and mix well.

Dilute 1/8tsp red liquid food colouring with ¼ tsp water. Add diluted colour, little by little, to bowl from Step 2 to make a pink batter.

In a clean bowl, beat 1 egg white with an electric mixer until glossy and stiff peaks are about to form. Add a pinch of cornflour and continue to beat until stiff.

Add 3 Tbsp meringue from Step 4 to batter from Step 3 and mix well. Pour into paper cone.

Cut tip of cone and pipe strawberry shapes onto parchment paper. Bake in preheated 170°C oven for 1 minute.

For the cake batter

In a clean bowl, beat 3 egg whites using an electric mixer. Once it thickens, mix in 30 g caster sugar until mixture is glossy and stiff peaks are about to form. Add 1 tsp cornflour and continue to beat until stiff.

Mix remaining meringue from Step 4 with meringue from Step 7. Add meringue mixture, one-third at a time, to remaining egg yolk batter from Step 1. Mix until smooth and no traces of meringue are left.

Pour batter onto baking pan with baked pattern (see below). Spread batter evenly with a scraper. Gently tap pan on table two to three times to remove any air pockets.

To bake

Bake in preheated 170°C oven for 14 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into cake comes out clean. Remove from oven and cover with a new sheet of parchment paper. Invert pan on a wire rack and unmould cake.

Peel off parchment paper from bottom of cake immediately and place it back on top of cake to allow latent heat to escape. Leave cake to cool.

To assemble

For the syrup: Dissolve 10 g caster sugar in 20 ml hot water. Leave to cool, then add ½ Tbsp Kirsch liqueur.

For the filling: Add 14 g caster sugar to 150 ml whipping cream in a bowl. Place bowl in an ice bath and beat with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form. Cut strawberries into quarters.

Flip cake over, so pattern faces down on parchment paper. Trim two opposite ends of cake at a diagonal. Make shallow cuts 2-cm apart on surface of cake. Brush with syrup, then spread cream filling evenly, leaving a 3-cm space at the opposite end.

Place cut strawberries on cream filling. Starting from end closest to you, roll cake outwards using parchment paper to help keep cake level. Once strawberries are inside roll, hold firmly and finish rolling tightly. Wrap cake up with parchment paper and twist both ends to secure roll.

Refrigerate for at least 1 hour.

Using fine-tipped brush, draw strawberry seeds using ½ tsp cocoa powder dissolved in 1 tsp hot water, and stalks using ½ tsp matcha powder dissolved in 1 tsp hot water. Slice both ends off deco roll with a warm knife before serving.

More Japanese Deco Roll Cake Design Ideas

To create your own unique deco roll/japanese roll cake, take any pattern you fancy and trace over it with parchment paper. Line your baking tin with this patterned paper (pencil side down, of course) and then pipe over the pattern with your colored batter and follow the remainder of the instructions above.

This strawberry patterned roll cake recipe & tutorial is reprinted with permission from Deco Roll CakesHow To Make Patterned Roll Cake: Recipe & Tutorial (8) by JUNKO, published by Marshall Cavendish.

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How To Make Patterned Roll Cake: Recipe & Tutorial (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a cake, roll without cracking it? ›

Starting with a short side of the cake, roll up the towel and the warm cake together into a spiral. Yes, the towel will be inside your baked cake roll. This step helps to form the cake roll shape later without any cracking. Roll to the end of the towel.

Why does my roll cake crack? ›

The cake was under-baked: The cake will be very moist and difficult to handle. With the whipped cream it may have too much moisture and will fall apart easily. The cake was over-baked: If over-baked the cake will be a lot drier and more prone to cracks. A crack in your roll can cause the swiss roll to fall apart.

What is the trick to making a Swiss roll? ›

Points to remember

Score a line along the bottom of the sponge, approximately 2.5cm away from the edge. Don't cut all the way through. Using the line scored, roll the sponge up tightly and leave to cool completely. When the sponge is cool, unroll it gently.

Do you roll Swiss roll hot or cold? ›

Starting at the shorter edge of the cake, roll the cake and greaseproof paper up together, making sure that it is especially tight at the beginning. It's important that the cake is warm so it can set in the right shape. If it's too cold, it won't roll properly. Once rolled, leave it to cool completely.

How do you stop a Swiss roll from cracking? ›

I've learned that many have used this recipe and the successful ones cool it at room temp, and also to watch out not to over-bake the cake. So to you guys who have replied about your own cracked swiss rolls, don't overbake the cake, make sure you pre-roll it warm, and keep it at room temp!

How do you roll Yule logs without cracking them? ›

Take care not to knock out the air from your sponge mixture as you fold in the flour – once the sponge is baked, the tiny pockets of air keep the sponge pliable enough to roll without cracking, while retaining a light and fluffy texture.

Why did my pumpkin roll cake crack? ›

A moist cake has less chance of cracking. Overbaking could also be the culprit. The thin layer of cake batter in the typical 15- by 10- by 1-inch baking pan takes only about 10 to 15 minutes to bake. Check your cake after 8 or 9 minutes and watch closely until it tests done.

How do you keep the skin on a roll cake? ›

After baking and letting it cool for a few minutes, I tip the tray out onto a fresh parchment sheet and discard the sheet previously used during baking. After that, I frost and roll the cake using the parchment paper. That same sheet is also used to help keep the roll shape in place in the fridge.

What is a Swiss roll called in America? ›

A Swiss roll, jelly roll (United States), roll cake, cream roll, roulade or Swiss log is a type of rolled sponge cake filled with whipped cream, jam, icing, or any type of filling.

What is the American name for Swiss roll? ›

A jelly roll is indeed a US name for what we'd call a swiss roll.

Why did my pumpkin roll crack when rolling? ›

The biggest trick to preventing your cake roll from cracking is to roll the cake up in the parchment paper as soon as it comes out of the oven. The hot cake will be soft and pliable and should roll up without cracking.

How do I keep my Yule log from cracking? ›

But alas, that's what I had to do: The secret to making a roll cake that doesn't crack is to roll it up, unfilled, while it's still warm from the oven and at its most pliable. Then let it cool, unroll and fill, and roll right back up.

Why does my chocolate roll crack? ›

Even with a perfect cake formula, overcooking it will make it too brittle to roll. So, heed those baking times and rotate your pan to ensure even baking. A cold cake will probably crack when it's time to roll. So, Masterclass recommends giving the cake a head start and rolling it up while still warm but not filled.

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