Chocolate Joconde Recipe (Swiss Roll Cake) | Sugar Geek Show (2024)

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Chocolate joconde is sponge cake with a light chocolate flavor. It can be used to make rolled cakes or for other pastries like mirror cakes

Chocolate joconde is literally just the chocolate version of my super popular joconde cake recipe. It's a light, sponge based batter that is baked really thin in a sheet pan. When it comes out of the oven you can roll it up and let it cool and use it for a swiss roll cake or you can cut it into shapes for small pastries. I usually use my chocolate joconde to make my mirror glaze cakes.

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One of the reasons chocolate joconde is such a great cake is that its very light and not like a typical cake. You can even pipe patterns into it using colored joconde, freeze and then spread more batter over the top and roll it. It's very versatile.
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How to make chocolate joconde

Making chocolate joconde depends mostly on how you whip your egg whites and how you fold them into your batter since that is what we use for the cakes structure, no baking powder or soda. So take extra care in this step.

  1. Sift together your flour, almond flour and sugar
  2. Combine the flour mixture with the whole eggs with a whisk until smooth
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  3. Melt down your butter and combine with your cocoa powder and set aside to cool slightly
  4. Whip your egg whites to a stiff glossy peaks. It should not look broken or grainy. If this happens your whites are over whipped and cannot be used and they cannot be saved so keep an eye on em!
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  5. Add a ¼ of your egg white mixture to your flour/egg mixture and fold gently to combine. Then add in another couple of scoops and fold.
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  6. Add your last bit of flour with the chocolate mixture and fold gently until no streaks remain.
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  7. Spread evenly into a ¼ sheet pan lined with baking parchment and bake at 425ºF for 8 minutes.
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  8. Remove the cake from the oven and if using for a swill roll, place a tea towel over the top and roll into a log and let cool. That way when you go to roll it up later it's already go the right shape and it won't crack.
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  9. If not rolling, coat the top of the cake in granulated sugar and cover with plastic wrap. Let chill overnight. The sugar helps keep the cake moist.
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So thats all there is to making a chocolate joconde! If you want more chocolate flavor you can add in 10g more cocoa and subtract 5 grams ap flour.

Recipe

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Chocolate Joconde Recipe

Chocolate Joconde is a light and airy sponge cake that you can use to make many types of desserts. Chocolate Joconde does not have a lot of fat in it and is used for many desserts like roll cakes and mirror glaze cakes.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 8 minutes minutes

Total Time: 23 minutes minutes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 1 ¼ sheet pan

Calories: 2966kcal

Author: Elizabeth Marek

Ingredients

  • 200 grams almond flour
  • 170 grams powdered sugar
  • 46 grams cake flour
  • 5 large eggs
  • 6 whole egg whites
  • 30 grams granulated sugar
  • 70 grams melted butter
  • 15 grams cocoa powder

Instructions

  • First you need to preheat your oven to 425ºF/230ºC.

  • Sift together your almond flour, powdered sugar, and flour so you don't have any lumps.

  • Then you should blend in the 5 whole eggs into the flour until smooth.

  • In a separate bowl, whip egg whites to soft peaks and slowly add granulated sugar. Continue whipping to firm moist peaks. If they start crumbling you have over-whipped your egg whites and there isn't any way to save them.

  • Then fold your meringue into mixture until just combined. Make sure you don't over mix it or get too rough and break down all the air you built up in your batter or you'll have a very flat cake.

  • Slowly whisk in the melted butter and chocolate mixture.

  • Finally, spread the mixture onto your prepared silicone mat or parchment paper in a jelly roll or shallow sheet pan and bake for 8 minutes. Make sure you don't over bake your cake.

  • Once your cake is cooled, sprinkle a thin layer of granulated sugar over the surface of the cake and cover with plastic wrap. Let sit overnight in the fridge. The sugar will dissolve into the cake as a result, the cake will stay moist even if it's exposed to air. Cool huh!

Nutrition

Calories: 2966kcal | Carbohydrates: 283g | Protein: 81g | Fat: 180g | Saturated Fat: 51g | Cholesterol: 1082mg | Sodium: 875mg | Potassium: 401mg | Fiber: 22g | Sugar: 202g | Vitamin A: 3120IU | Calcium: 574mg | Iron: 12.4mg

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Comments

  1. Chelsea says

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    I made a roll cake with this recipe and it was perfect! Thank you!

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  2. Lisa says

    Are the nutrition facts correct?? Those numbers seem REALLY extreme.

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    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      First of all, why are you checking nutrition for cake? You don't need that kind of negativity in your life. Just kidding haha. The nutrition is for the whole cake because there isn't really a way for me to know how many servings you are cutting the cake into.

      Reply

  3. Angela says

    Is it possible to use this recipe for sculpting a cake? My client really likes light cakes but wants a sculpted cake. I’m thinking it won’t work, but are there other light sculptable cakes?

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    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      This cake isn't so great for sculpting, it's super delicate. I wouldn't use any sponge cakes for sculpting. It wouldn't be able to hold it's shape

      Reply

  4. Barbara Rasmussen says

    Hi, in your comment about how to make the cake with more of a chocolate flavor, you noted to subtract 5 grams of ap flour, did you mean almond flour or cake flour, I don't see ap flour in the recipe. Thanks!

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    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      Sorry about that, yes I meant cake flour

      Reply

  5. Natalie says

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    I made this roll cake and it was absolutely amazing. Thank you so much for all of your fabulous recipes

    Reply

  6. Dieselle says

    Hi Liz,

    HELP

    I have quarter sheet pans, jelly roll pans and half sheet pans. Which would you suggest for your recipe?

    Can I use this recipe for a choclate version of a cream tart cake?
    I want to make "D" "A" "D" (three letters, each letter measures 7 inches tall by 6 inches wide.) How many cake recipes would I need to make?

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      It depends on how big you want your letters. I used a half sheet pan for mine.

      Reply

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