Merry Christmas: Chocolate Yule Log with Raspberry Cream

With holiday wishes to our log home friends and, indeed, all Canadians, we share a family recipe for the traditional Yule log or bûche de Noël cake.

A terrific history of the cake’s origins can be found on the History.com website, The Delicious History of the Yule Log.

The history of the Yule log cake stretches all the way back to Europe’s Iron Age, before the medieval era. Back then, Celtic Brits and Gaelic Europeans would gather to welcome the winter solstice at December’s end. People would feast to celebrate the days finally becoming longer, signaling the end of the winter season. To cleanse the air of the previous year’s events and to usher in the spring, families would burn logs decorated with holly, pinecones or ivy. Read the whole story >

Chocolate yule log recipe
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If you’re inspired to make your own Yule log this Christmas, you might use our family recipe, pictured here, or try the recipe from Piedmont Pantry (where our delicious looking Yule log photo is from).

With very best wishes for this holiday season and for 2018,

Paul Kealey & Adam Tackaberry

Yule log cake
Yule log cake recipe from Piedmont Pantry

Author: Kealey Tackaberry Log Homes

Kealey & Tackaberry Log Homes is a family operated business situated just west of Ottawa. We supply and build complete handcrafted and milled log homes. With the use of natural, non-manufactured materials, the homes we build are virtually free of toxins normally associated with new construction and thus provide excellent indoor air quality. We believe in old fashion business ethic. It is important to us that our finished product meets all your expectations. We thrive on establishing a personal relationship with our customers before we build your home.

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