Delicious homemade Swiss Roll Cake with cream filling and a dusting of powdered sugar

Swiss Roll Cake

[Swiss Roll Cake]

Short and sweet: Swiss roll cake makes you look like a baking genius with minimal effort. Wanna impress your friends with a swirl of cake and filling that screams โ€œI bake for funโ€? Youโ€™re in the right place. Iโ€™ve baked more than my fair share of rolls (yes, I have the flour-covered apron to prove it), and Iโ€™ll walk you through the why, the how, and the tasty variations that actually make people save slices for later. Ever wondered why a simple sponge and some jam can be so addictive? Letโ€™s find out.

Swiss Roll Cake

What is a Swiss Roll Cake?

The Swiss roll cake, also called a jelly roll in some places, combines a thin sponge cake and a creamy or fruity filling rolled into a neat spiral. That spiral delivers flavor in every single bite, which is the entire point, honestly.

Why do people love it so much? Because it balances light texture and bold flavors without requiring a bundt pan or a chimney-sized oven. Want a showstopper that doesnโ€™t demand pastry school? This is it. If you like playful twists on classic desserts, youโ€™ll enjoy experimenting with fillingsโ€”trust me, I do it all the time. Ever tried a spice-infused cream cheese filling? Game changer.

I once took a Swiss roll to a potluck and watched strangers form an orderly queue for seconds. True story. If you love portable desserts, this one wins.

Also, if you like sink-your-teeth-into-cookie-level comfort, check out this recipe for brown butter carrot cake cookiesโ€”they hit similar cozy notes, FYI. ๐Ÿ™‚

Why youโ€™ll want to make a Swiss roll cake

Quick win for hosts

You can whip up a Swiss roll in under an hour from start to finish. That speed makes it perfect for last-minute guests or when you need a dessert that feels fancy without the fuss.

Flexible flavors

You can go fruity, chocolaty, nutty, or downright decadent. Here are a few ideas to get your wheels spinning:

  • Classic jam with whipped cream
  • Chocolate sponge with mascarpone
  • Lemon curd with vanilla buttercream
  • Pumpkin spice with maple creamโ€”perfect for fall

If you enjoy seasonal twists, you might like this take on caramelized pumpkin cheesecake bars, which share that same comforting autumn vibe.

Small-batch friendly

You donโ€™t need to feed a crowd. Swiss rolls slice neatly and serve nicely to a few people. Portion control never tasted so good.

Ingredients and tasty variations

You only need a handful of everyday ingredients to make a great Swiss roll. Hereโ€™s the basic shopping list and some variation ideas.

Basic ingredients

  • Eggs (usually whole eggs for a light sponge)
  • Granulated sugar
  • All-purpose flour
  • Baking powder (sometimes optional depending on the recipe)
  • Vanilla extract
  • Filling: jam, whipped cream, buttercream, or mascarpone

Ingredient swaps and upgrades

  • Use cake flour for a softer crumb. I use it when I want a silkier roll.
  • Replace some sugar with cocoa powder for a chocolate sponge.
  • Add zest (lemon or orange) to the batter for brightness.
  • Try cream cheese filling if you want tang and creaminess.

If you like carrot cake vibes in other forms, youโ€™ll probably appreciate this alternative recipe for carrot cake cookiesโ€”they offer similar cozy spice notes in a different format.

Step-by-step Swiss roll recipe (simple, reliable)

Ready to bake? Iโ€™ll give you a straightforward method that I use when I want consistent results. Follow this order and donโ€™t overthink it.

  1. Preheat the oven to 375ยฐF (190ยฐC). Line a 10×15-inch jelly roll pan with parchment and grease lightly.
  2. Whisk eggs and sugar together until the mixture turns pale and ribbons form when you lift the whisk. Thatโ€™s your volumeโ€”donโ€™t skip the whisking.
  3. Gently fold sifted flour into the egg mixture, adding vanilla and any zest. Keep the batter airy.
  4. Spread batter evenly in the pan and bake 10โ€“12 minutes until the top springs back slightly.
  5. While the cake bakes, lay a clean kitchen towel on a flat surface and dust it with powdered sugar.
  6. As soon as the cake comes out, invert it onto the sugared towel and peel off the parchment. Roll the cake with the towel from the short end and let it cool rolled up.
  7. Unroll the cooled cake gently, spread your filling evenly, then re-roll without the towel for a tight spiral.
  8. Chill briefly to set the filling if needed, then slice with a serrated knife for neat rounds.

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Tips and troubleshooting (so you donโ€™t lose sleep)

Baking a Swiss roll feels like a tightrope sometimes, but I have a few tried-and-true fixes.

  • Cake cracks when rolling? Roll it while warm and use a damp towel for a shorter cooling time. Donโ€™t over-bakeโ€”that dries the sponge and makes cracking inevitable.
  • Filling oozes out? Spread a thin crumb coat of whipped cream or buttercream first, chill, then finish the filling. This trick seals crumbs and stabilizes the roll.
  • Your roll feels soggy? Use thicker fillings (like stabilized whipped cream or mascarpone) when your jam or curd runs too thin.
  • Sliced rounds look messy? Use a serrated knife and a gentle sawing motion. Chill the roll for 15โ€“20 minutes before slicing for cleaner edges.

Bold rule: practice once before presenting to guests. Youโ€™ll fix the little issues and gain confidence. IMO, that practice run pays off.

Flavor combos to try (donโ€™t be boring)

Want to experiment? Here are combos I love and some that surprised me.

  • Classic: Strawberry jam + whipped cream โ€” simple and foolproof.
  • Chocolate lover: Cocoa sponge + chocolate ganache โ€” rich but not heavy.
  • Citrus twist: Lemon curd + vanilla buttercream โ€” bright and refreshing.
  • Autumn cozy: Pumpkin sponge + maple cream โ€” seasonal and comforting.
  • Decadent: Espresso sponge + mascarpone filling โ€” for when caffeine and dessert must happen simultaneously.

Ever mixed savory herbs into the filling? I once added a whisper of rosemary to a lemon curd. People raised eyebrows, then forks. It worked.

Presentation and serving ideas

You donโ€™t need to be a decorator to make this look stunning. A few small moves go a long way.

  • Dust with powdered sugar and leave the spiral visible.
  • Pipe a few rosettes of whipped cream on top and add fresh berries.
  • Drizzle chocolate or caramel in thin lines for a polished look.
  • Slice at an angle for prettier rounds and a slightly larger surface area for toppings.

Serve slightly chilled or at room temperature depending on the filling. Room temp usually releases flavor, but chilled keeps soft fillings tidy.

Why Swiss roll cake works for everyday and special occasions

Swiss rolls balance simplicity and showmanship. You can bake one for a Tuesday dessert and still bring it to a party without embarrassment. They scale up for celebrations and scale down for cozy coffee breaks. That versatility makes them a staple in my recipe rotation.

Also, they travel well. Need a bakery-style dessert that survives a car ride? Swiss roll keeps its shape and looks intentional. Try packing a cooled roll in a snug container and voilร โ€”dessert hero.

Final thoughts before you preheat

Swiss roll cake feels fancy but behaves like a humble, reliable dessert. It teaches good baking basicsโ€”folding, timing, and gentle handlingโ€”without turning your kitchen into a disaster zone. Youโ€™ll learn more from one Swiss roll than from a dozen cupcakes, IMO.

If you want a no-fail first attempt, follow the step-by-step above and keep your ingredients simple. Add flair once you nail the technique.

Conclusion

If you want a tried-and-true chocolate roll technique, check this detailed Chocolate Cake Roll (Swiss Roll) – Sally’s Baking Addiction for a great example of a chocolate version that complements the tips above.

Thanks for sticking with meโ€”go make a swirl. And hey, if anyone asks, you totally meant to make it look that way.
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Swiss Roll Cake


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  • Total Time: 27 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

A simple yet impressive dessert that features a light sponge cake wrapped around a flavorful filling, perfect for any occasion.


Ingredients

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  • 4 whole eggs
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Filling options: jam, whipped cream, buttercream, mascarpone

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375ยฐF (190ยฐC). Line a 10ร—15-inch jelly roll pan with parchment and grease lightly.
  2. Whisk eggs and sugar together until the mixture turns pale and ribbons form when you lift the whisk.
  3. Fold sifted flour into the egg mixture, adding vanilla and any zest. Keep the batter airy.
  4. Spread batter evenly in the pan and bake for 10โ€“12 minutes until the top springs back slightly.
  5. Prepare a clean kitchen towel on a flat surface and dust it with powdered sugar.
  6. Invert the cake onto the sugared towel, peel off the parchment, and roll the cake with the towel from the short end to let it cool rolled up.
  7. Unroll the cooled cake gently, spread your filling evenly, then re-roll without the towel for a tight spiral.
  8. Chill briefly to set the filling if needed, then slice with a serrated knife for neat rounds.

Notes

For best results, practice rolling the cake once before serving to avoid cracking and ensure a beautiful presentation.

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: French

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 200
  • Sugar: 15g
  • Sodium: 150mg
  • Fat: 6g
  • Saturated Fat: 3g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 3g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 30g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 4g
  • Cholesterol: 70mg

Author

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    Mia Bennett is a creative food blogger who specializes in Pinterest-friendly recipes that are cozy, quick, and visually inspiring. She loves turning everyday ingredients into comforting meals that families can enjoy together. On EnzoRecipes, Mia shares approachable dishes with a warm, friendly voice โ€” making it easy for home cooks to find their next favorite recipe to pin and try.

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