Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours

Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours

This post has been sponsored by Bake from Scratch in Partnership with Bob’s Red Mill. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

            We are smack dab in the middle of the move. Boxes are everywhere. Where did my food processor go? Did we buy enough tape? It’s all my mind can focus on these days. That, and the fact that I just want a regular meal – not fast food, not delivered, just basic, every day, homecooked food.

            We’ve still got a way to go before normal. My countertops won’t be installed until mid-June which means the backsplash and shelves have to wait until then too. So, we’ll be floating in the purgatory of a new move for a while. We might as well make some cake about it.

            So, a few days ago I did just that. It was so nice to take a break from all the lists and just make something new in my old kitchen. Possibly for the very last time. I sat back and admired at what this kitchen and I did together in these last 3 years. My career changed from inconsequential to overdrive. It’s fun to be able to finish it off with a bang. I’d want nothing less than to finish it with one of my favorite partners.

            These blackberry goat cheese roulade petit fours were based off of the newest installment of The Bake from Scratch – Better Baking Academy with Bob’s Red Mill. Because, there is no such thing as better baking without Bob’s Red Mill all-purpose flour. My tubs are filled with it regularly so I can keep making scones, cookies and cakes to my heart’s content knowing they’ll turn out just right every-time.

            The new recipe is a Strawberry Roulade. Which, if you’ve never learned how to make them – the time is now. I have a feeling it’s going to be a very roulade summer. The batter is made first by lightly cooking the eggs and sugar together and then beating them to a ribbon consistency. Basically, we’re giving strength to the batter so that when we roll it up, it won’t just fall apart on us. There are a lot of techniques learned in this installment and I cannot wait for you to try it yourself.

            My recipe is altered a bit to accommodate the different substitutions. The goat cheese makes the filling a little softer so we’ll hold back on some of the sugar. The blackberries are riddled with seeds and so we’ll strain. Any good petit four has a drizzle on top so we added one to the recipe. But all in all the heart of the recipe is the same.

            I hope you’ll try one of the versions soon. We have no time for regrets in 2021. Let’s pick up our spatulas and get to folding.

Missed the first installment? Check out these Chocolate Zinger-inspired Mini Cakes here!

Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours
Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours
Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours
Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours
Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours
Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours
Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours
Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours
Blackberry Goat Cheese Roulade Petit Fours
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Ingredients

Scale

4          large eggs (200 grams)

⅔         cup (133 grams) granulated sugar

1          teaspoon (4 grams) vanilla extract

½         teaspoon (2 grams) almond extract

½         cup (63 grams) all-purpose flour

5          tablespoons (40 grams) cornstarch

¼          teaspoon kosher salt

3          tablespoons (42 grams) unsalted butter, melted and warm

2          tablespoons (14 grams) confectioners’ sugar

Blackberry Sauce

Makes 1 cups 

12        ounces (290 grams) fresh blackberries, about 2 cups

¼         cup (50 grams) granulated sugar

⅓         cup (80 grams) fresh lemon juice (2 to 3 lemons)

1          tablespoon (15 grams) cold water

1½       teaspoons (4.5 grams) cornstarch

¼         teaspoon (1 gram) almond extract

Blackberry Simple Syrup

Makes ½ cup

¼          cup (65 grams) Blackberry Sauce (recipe follows)

¼          cup (60 grams) water

Blackberry Goat Cheese Filling

Makes about 2 cups

8     ounces (226 grams) cream cheese, softened but still cool to touch

3    ounces (85 grams) goat cheese, softened but still cool to touch

¼     cup (50 grams) granulated sugar

1     teaspoon (4 grams) vanilla extract

½     cup (120 grams) cold heavy whipping cream

¼     cup (65 grams) Blackberry Sauce (recipe precedes), cold or room temperature

Blackberry Pouring Frosting

Makes about 2 cups

3          cups (360 grams) confectioners’ sugar

¼         cup (60 grams) heavy whipping cream

¼          cup (57 grams) unsalted butter, melted

2          tablespoons (30 grams) Blackberry Sauce (recipe precedes)

 

Instructions

For the cake,

1.Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Line bottom of a 17¼x12¼-inch rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. (See Note.)

2.     In the heatproof bowl of a stand mixer, whisk together eggs, granulated sugar, and extracts by hand. Place bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. Cook, whisking occasionally, until an instant-read thermometer registers 110°F (43°C).

3.     Carefully return bowl to stand mixer. Using the whisk attachment, beat at high speed until thick, tripled in volume, and ribbon-consistency, about 3 minutes.

4.     In a small bowl, sift together flour, cornstarch, and salt. Using a large balloon whisk, gently fold flour mixture into egg mixture in two additions just until combined. Transfer 1 cup (75 grams) batter to a small bowl, and whisk in warm melted butter until combined. Fold butter mixture into batter in two additions just until combined. Pour into prepared pan, and smooth flat with an offset spatula with as few strokes as possible.

5.     Bake until lightly golden and cake springs back when lightly pressed, 10 to 15 minutes. Immediately run a thin knife or small offset spatula around outside edges of cake. Using a fine-mesh sieve, dust top of cake with confectioners’ sugar. Cut cake in half so there are two 8 ½ inch x 12 inch sheets. Place kitchen towel on top of cake. Using bottom of another baking sheet or a large cutting board, invert cake. Carefully remove pan and parchment. Starting on one long side , immediately roll up 1 rectangle, jelly roll style with the towel. Repeat with remaining rectangle on the other end like you are rolling up a scribe. Place, seam side down, on a wire rack, and let cool completely.

6.     Carefully unroll cakes. Using a pastry brush, brush cake with Blackberry Simple Syrup. Spread Blackberry Goat Cheese Filling on cake, leaving a ½-inch border along long side that is bottom seam. Gently re-roll cake without towel, making sure not to press too hard. Place cake on wire rack or a baking sheet, using towel as a sling. Repeat with remaining rectangle. Freeze for 1 hour.

7.     Cut each roll into 4 pieces, making 8 (3-inch) petit fours. Drizzle each petit four with warm Blackberry Pouring Frosting.  Warm up the remaining pouring frosting again and place it into a sandwich bag. Cut an edge from the bottom of one of the corners of the bag and drizzle across each petit four. Serve cold (but not frozen), or refrigerate until ready to serve. Garnish with fresh blackberries, if desired.

Note: It can be helpful to lightly spray the bottom of the pan with cooking spray just to help hold the parchment in place, but it is not necessary; if you choose to do this, make sure not to spray the sides of the pan.

For the blackberry sauce,

1.In a medium stainless steel saucepan, stir together blackberries and sugar. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until sugar dissolves. Using a potato masher, press (or mash) blackberries mixture until no chunks remain. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve, discarding solids. Return to saucepan, and add lemon juice.

2.In a small bowl, whisk together 1 tablespoon (15 grams) cold water and cornstarch until smooth. Whisk cornstarch mixture in blackberry mixture. Bring to a boil over medium heat; cook, whisking constantly, until thickened and cornstarch flavor has cooked out, 1 to 2 minutes. Press mixture through a fine-mesh sieve, discarding solids. Stir in almond extract. Let cool to room temperature.

For the blackberry simple syrup,

1.In a small bowl, whisk together Blackberry Sauce and ¼ cup (60 grams) water until well combined.

For the blackberry goat cheese filling,

1.    In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat heavy whipping cream at medium-high speed until stiff peaks form. Gently spoon whipped cream into a bowl and set aside.

2.    Replace the bowl of a stand mixer and fit with the paddle attachment, beat cream cheese, sugar, and goat cheese at medium speed until smooth, about 30 seconds to 1 minute, stopping to scrape sides of bowl; add the vanilla extract and beat until combined.

3.    Gently fold in the Blackberry Sauce, being careful not to overmix.

4.    Fold in the whipped cream in two additions, being careful not to deflate the mixture. Use immediately.

For the pouring frosting,

1.     In a large microwave-safe bowl, place all ingredients. Heat on high in 30-second intervals, whisking between each, until a smooth, pourable consistency is reached. Use immediately. (Frosting hardens fast and may need to be heated again to get back to pouring consistency.) Pour the remaining frosting into a freezer bag and cut off one edge of the corner. Drizzle onto the petit fours.

 


 

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