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Drescher how to make a traditional French holiday dessert called a Buche de Noel, which is a cake shaped like a log.
latimes.com - News Jethro Nededog 2010
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Christmas dessert called Buche de Noel, or Yule Log, is a roulade, usually sponge cake filled with chocolate buttercream, and frosted to resemble tree bark.
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Not to justify the result, but I think there was a coherent intention there -- it started from a Buche de Noel and spiralled out of control.
Ye Olde Yuletide Ax Jen 2008
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Add in that it was probably supposed to be a takeoff on the Buche de Noel and it's a wreck three times over!
Ye Olde Yuletide Ax Jen 2008
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I've been wanting to make one of these French Buche de Noel cakes since I was about 8 and my mum bought the Women's Weekly French Cooking Made Easy cookbook.
Archive 2005-12-01 Niki 2005
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I've been wanting to make one of these French Buche de Noel cakes since I was about 8 and my mum bought the Women's Weekly French Cooking Made Easy cookbook.
Christmas Cranberry Chocolate Roulade Niki 2005
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And Brian's mom brought over a Buche de Noel from Whole Foods that was more chocolate ganache than cake No complaints here!
Archive 2005-12-01 Kate 2005
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And Brian's mom brought over a Buche de Noel from Whole Foods that was more chocolate ganache than cake No complaints here!
Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: 'Twas a goofy British Christmas Kate 2005
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Another paints a picture of Buche de Noel, a Christmas dessert served in different countries, and serves up a page with recipes on the dish.
CNET News.com 2010
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Troegs Mad Elf 2005 on his head, as Buche de Noel was being served.
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