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  1. This looks amazing, Shashi! And I love how you included all the step-by-step visuals because I’ve always wanted to try a roll cake, but had no idea how to go about doing it. And that cream and frosting… Oooooomigosh I just want to bathe in a tub of it. Pinned 😀

    1. Thanks so much Amanda! Though when you try your version – you might not wanna do what I did and put too much cashew cream so that first roll stays almost straight!

  2. Woah! This is nothing short of awesome, Shashi! I made a yule log a couple of years ago, and I’ve been debating making another one this year just for fun. I love the addition of the oats…so creative!! #client

    1. Thanks so much David – I just found out that I gotta make another for when my sis comes into town this weekend – I could send you and Laura a piece! Wait – who am I kidding – there’s no way am parting with chocolate and oats in any combination 😉

    1. If I am super woman – then, YOU are SUPER DUPER QUEEN BEE!!!
      As for that last bit – lady – say that to my face!!!

      Just kidding – come visit me and we will eat chocolate yule log and your decadent brown sugary cinnamony cookies ALL day – deal?

  3. This yule log looks absolutely amazing, Shashi!! I loved that you used ground oats and the cashew cream sounds wonderful! I have always wanted to make a yule log and love your fantastic step-by-step photos and tips! Love this, gorgeous job!

  4. This looks soooo delish. I love oats by themselves and in baking…Oh, and my father is big on telling the “when I was your age stories” of how he had to walk to school up hill both ways.. I just give him the eye roll haha

    1. Haha – I used to do the infamous eye roll when my parents told me those stories too – now my daughter does it to me! GAH! That’s okay – I just cut me a bigger slice of this than the one I give to her and alls well 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Min! That chocolate cashew cream can be eaten by itself – my daughter and I have had it as a pudding before – just don’t add any melted coconut oil to it.

  5. This looks delicious, Shashi, and I’m going to make it over the holidays. I love your blog and photography! I am all about healthy eating as well. New follower 🙂

    1. Hi Robyn – I am so honored – thanks so much for following and thank you so very much for your incredibly sweet words!
      Looking forward to “seeing” you around here 🙂

  6. Something told me to go to your blog today, and I am SO glad I did! Although this breaks my heart. This was always what my mum and I used to make together just before christmas…..and this is the first year I am not going home 🙁 Thank you for showing me a piece of christmas in england. Love it! 🙂 I wish more americans knew about this!

    1. I am so sorry to hear you won’t be going home for Christmas this year, Tina! I know from my own personal experience – it’s hard being away from those you love – sending you a big virtual hug!
      Thank you so much btw.

  7. Shashi are you in my brain? With Christmas coming up, chocolate yule log has been on my mind for the past week. It’s undoubtedly one of my favourite desserts, Christmas or not and I love your use of oats—> I never would have thought to put the 2 together….and what’s even more genius is that you guys enjoyed it for brekkie! What better way to get in some fibre ;)!

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