Coffee and Chocolate Ice Cream Trunk

Here is a showstopping, bakery-worthy recipe for that Coffee and Chocolate Ice Cream Trunk (a Bûche de Noël-inspired frozen dessert). This is the ultimate dinner party flex—decadent, make-ahead, and absolutely mesmerizing.

Introduction: The Frozen Showstopper

Imagine a classic Yule log, but reimagined as a frozen terrine. This dessert combines a deep, dark chocolate sponge, a silky coffee-infused ice cream, and a fudge ripple that cracks like glass. It’s not just a dessert; it’s a conversation piece. The beauty lies in its contrasts—bitter coffee vs. sweet cream, soft cake vs. firm ice cream, warm spices vs. cold chill. Best of all, it’s made 3 days ahead, so you actually get to enjoy your own party.

History & Formation

The “Trunk” or “Bûche” dates back to 19th-century France, where families would burn a real Yule log for luck. Pastry chefs replaced the wood with a rolled cake. Our version borrows from tortoni (Italian frozen desserts) and American ice cream cakes. The formation relies on tempering—layering frozen components so they bond without melting, creating a geological cross-section of flavor when sliced.

Benefits (Why You’ll Love It)

· Make-ahead magic: Reduces day-of stress.
· No ice cream maker needed: Uses whipped cream for a no-churn texture.
· Customizable: Swap rum for vanilla, or add toasted nuts for crunch.
· Visual payoff: Slicing reveals a perfect spiral—instant Instagram glory.

Nutrition (Per Slice, ~12 servings)

· Calories: ~420
· Fat: 28g (mostly dairy)
· Carbs: 36g
· Protein: 6g
· Caffeine: ~25mg (from coffee)

Full Recipe: Coffee-Chocolate Ice Cream Trunk

Yields: 12–14 slices
Prep time: 1 hour active + 8 hours freezing
Total time: ~10 hours (mostly inactive)

INGREDIENTS

For the Chocolate Sponge (base):

· 4 large eggs (separated)
· ½ cup (100g) granulated sugar (divided)
· ¼ cup (30g) all-purpose flour
· ¼ cup (25g) unsweetened cocoa powder
· 1 tsp instant espresso powder
· ¼ tsp salt

For the Coffee Ice Cream Filling:

· 2 cups (480ml) heavy cream (cold)
· 1 can (14oz/397g) sweetened condensed milk
· 2 tbsp instant coffee granules (dissolved in 2 tbsp hot water)
· 1 tsp vanilla extract

For the Chocolate Fudge Ripple:

· ½ cup (120ml) heavy cream
· 4 oz (115g) dark chocolate (70%), chopped
· 2 tbsp corn syrup (or honey)
· 1 tbsp unsalted butter

For the Ganache Glaze (outer shell):

· 6 oz (170g) semi-sweet chocolate, chopped
· ¾ cup (180ml) heavy cream
· 2 tbsp unsalted butter

For decoration (optional):

· Candied coffee beans or chocolate curls

INSTRUCTIONS & METHODS

Step 1: Make the Sponge (Day 1, Morning)

· Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a 13×9-inch jelly roll pan with parchment.
· Whisk yolks + ¼ cup sugar until pale (3 min). In a separate bowl, beat egg whites + remaining ¼ cup sugar to stiff peaks.
· Fold yolk mix into whites. Sift in flour, cocoa, espresso, and salt—fold gently.
· Spread batter evenly. Bake 12–14 min until springy.
· Cool 5 min, then invert onto a clean towel dusted with cocoa. Peel off parchment. Roll the cake (with towel) into a log. Cool completely. (This trains it to roll later.)

Step 2: Coffee Ice Cream Filling

· In a large bowl, whip cold cream to stiff peaks.
· In another bowl, mix condensed milk, dissolved coffee, and vanilla.
· Fold whipped cream into the coffee mixture gently (do not deflate). Keep chilled.

Step 3: Fudge Ripple

· Heat cream until simmering. Pour over chopped chocolate + corn syrup. Let sit 2 min, then stir until smooth. Add butter. Cool to room temperature (should be pourable but not runny).

Step 4: Assemble the Trunk (The Formation)

· Unroll the cooled cake. Spread the coffee ice cream filling evenly over the cake, leaving a ½-inch border.
· Drizzle the fudge ripple over the ice cream in zigzags.
· Carefully re-roll the cake (without the towel) into a tight log. Wrap in plastic wrap, then foil. Freeze flat for at least 6 hours (or overnight).

Step 5: Ganache Glaze

· Chop chocolate in a bowl. Heat cream + butter until simmering. Pour over chocolate, wait 2 min, stir until glossy. Cool until it thickens to a syrup consistency (about 20 min).

Step 6: Final Finish

· Place frozen log on a wire rack over a baking sheet. Pour ganache over the top, using a spatula to coat sides. Let excess drip off.
· Decorate with chocolate curls or coffee beans. Freeze again for 1 hour to set the glaze.

Serving Method

· Remove from freezer 10 minutes before serving.
· Use a sharp knife dipped in hot water and wiped dry between each slice—this gives clean, photogenic cuts.
· Serve on chilled plates with a dusting of cocoa powder.

Conclusion & Lovers’ Notes

Who loves this? Coffee addicts, chocolate purists, and anyone who appreciates texture. The sponge stays fudgy, the ice cream is ethereally light, and the ganache adds a satisfying snap.

Final Pro Tip: For an adults-only version, add 2 tbsp of Kahlúa or bourbon to the coffee filling. Your dinner party crowd won’t just form a circle—they’ll ask for the recipe before you sit down.

Quick Lovers’ Cheat Sheet

· Loves: Make-ahead convenience, dramatic presentation.
· Avoids: Soggy cake (rolled while warm), icy texture (use full-fat cream).
· Pairs with: Espresso martinis or a tawny port.

Enjoy your culinary masterpiece—you’ve just turned a simple dessert into a legendary dinner party memory. 🍫☕️

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