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A Swiss roll, jelly roll (United States), roll cake, cream roll, roulade or Swiss log or swiss cake —is a type of rolled sponge cake filled with whipped cream, jam, icing, or any type of filling. The origins of the term are unclear; in spite of the name "Swiss roll", the cake is believed to have originated elsewhere in Central Europe ...
An elongated suet crust dumpling, traditionally boiled, now often baked. Containing a savoury filling at one end (usually gammon) and a sweet filling at the other (typically apple). Belokranjska povitica: Slovenia: National dish that consists of a pastry roll with fillings. (English: White country (or white mountain) rolled cake). Berliner
A dessert consisting of a puff pastry base, a ring of pâte à choux, sugared profiteroles, and crème chiboust filling. Stack cake: United States: A stack of cakes made with molasses and layered with some form of apple filling. Strawberry cake: United States Canada France: A cake that uses strawberry as a primary ingredient. Streuselkuchen ...
An Arctic roll is a British ice cream cake made of vanilla ice cream wrapped in a thin layer of sponge cake to form a roll, with a layer of raspberry flavoured sauce between the sponge and the ice cream.
Cake mix in plastic packets. During the Great Depression, there was a surplus of molasses and the need to provide easily made food to millions of economically depressed people in the United States. [8] One company patented a cake-bread mix to deal with this economic situation and thereby established the first line of cake in a box.
Totino's now makes 'snack mix' with pizza rolls, mozzarella sticks and garlic bread bites all in one bag. Ellie Conley. Updated January 16, 2020 at 10:08 AM.
Jelly roll may refer to: Swiss roll, a cake also known as jelly roll, roll cake, cream roll, roulade, Swiss log;
In the United Kingdom, the pastry is most often called a vanilla slice, cream slice, or a custard slice, but can, on occasion, be named mille-feuille or Napoleon on branded products. It is common in the UK to only use two slices of pastry with a single, thick layer of filling between them, and the filling may be pastry cream or sometimes ...