Jelly Roll

*Jelly Roll*
Makes one 13 inch long roll, serving 6 to 8 people

A fatless sponge, rolled up with a jam filling.  You can of course get more creative and fill it with all sorts, such as whipped cream and fresh fruit, Lemon curd, etc.  Quick and easy to do and makes a fabulously quick teatime treat!

5 large free range eggs, separated
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp salt
65g of sugar (1/3 cup)
50g cornflour (1/3 cup, cornstarch)
50g of plain flour (1/3 cup)

To fill:
4 heaped tablespoons of strawberry or raspberry jam
(I go for the larger amount rather than the smaller)
Icing sugar (confectioners) to sprinkle

Preheat the oven to 190*C/375*F/Gas mark 5.  LIghtly butter a 13 by 9 inch jelly  roll tin and then line with baking parchment.  Butter and lightly  flour the baking paper.

Beat the egg yolks and add the vanilla.  Set aside.  Beat the egg whites (using clean beaters) until foamy, add the salt and continue to beat until the whites form soft peaks.  Slowly beat in the sugar, beating until stiff but not dry.  Spoon the egg whites over the yolks and sprinkle the cornflour and flour on top.  Fold gently until blended.  Spread in the prepared baking tin and bake for about 12 minutes, until golden and a toothpick inserted in the centre comes out clean.

While the cake is cooking lay a piece of parchment paper on the counter top larger than the tin the cake is cooking in.  Sprinkle evenly with several tablespoons of caster sugar.

Invert the baked cake onto the sugar covered parchment paper.  Quickly loosen the paper on the bottom of the cake and carefully peel it off.  Trim one short edge of the sponge with a sharp knife, about 1 inch in from the edge, making sure you do not cut it all the way through.

Allow to cool for several minutes and then spread the jam evenly over the cake.  If the cake is too hot it will absorb too much of the jam.  Roll the cake up firmly, starting at the scored edge.  Allow to cool before slicing with a serrated knife.  Delicious!

Note - This can be filled with more than just jam.  Nutella is good, so is lemon curd, whipped cream and berries,  dulce de leche caramel, etc.

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