Today's Recipe - Swiss Rolls

Contains Egg: No

Ingredents: Oven temp: 400F-204 C4 eggs3 cups maida3 cups powdered sugar3 tsp vanilla essence3 tsp baking powderbaking tin, 30cmx30cm (12?x12?), lined with butter paperjam-slightly warmed 1 cup icing (Confectioner?s sugar)a towel or some other piece of cloth, a little larger than the tin.

Method: Using a beater, beat eggs, sugar, baking powder and vanilla till thick and foamy. Fold in the flour with light movements and pour mixture into the prepared tin. Bake in a pre-heated oven for about 10 minutes?till a sharp knife put in comes out clean Sprinkle icing sugar over the towel and keep ready while cake is baking. Remove cake from oven and turn it over on to the towel, top side down. Trim off the edges immediately and roll cake into a scroll, along with the cloth, and leave to cool. When cool, unroll the cake and remove the butter paper, and spread jam over it. Re-roll, leaving the cloth behind, and arrange on to a serving dish, with the edge on the bottom and sprinkle some more icing sugar on top.

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Recipe By: Niru Gupta

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