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Whey Strawberry Rolls


Whey or milk plasma is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained. It is a by-product of the manufacture of cheese or casein.


  1. Sift the flour and baking powder together in a mixing bowl. Line a 30x40-cm baking tray with parchment paper. Preheat oven to 175C/350F.
  2. In another bowl, place together the whey, strawberry icing powder and corn oil. Whisk until the mixture is emulsified. Sift in flour mixture and blend until just combined. Add in egg yolks and fold until smooth.
  3. Beat egg whites with salt and lemon juice over low speed until frothy and foamy. Gradually add in sugar, increase speed and beat until stiff but not dry. Carefully fold 1/3 of egg white mixture into flour mixture to lighten it and then carefully fold in remaining whites.
  4. Pour the cake batter into the prepared baking tray and spread the surface even. Bake for 15 minutes. Remove, cool briefly, and invert the cake onto a new parchment paper. Carefully peel off the the paper liner and then invert again the baked side-up to cool on a wire rack. Trim the edges of cake. Spread the surface with whipped cream and roll it up. Chill for about 1 hour and slice.

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Whey Strawberry Rolls

75 comments:

MaryMoh 28/3/10 14:49

This swiss roll is really beautiful. Love the colour. Oh my...the texture looks so soft and fine. Thanks very much for sharing.

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Cool Lassi(e) 28/3/10 15:15

Bravo! The color and the spongy rolls are making me go insane for a portion or all of it! You are a gifted cook dear Angie.

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Hayley 28/3/10 15:17

Awesome! beautiful pinky spongy rolls..great click too!!

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ann low 28/3/10 16:18

WOW! Seanyu's favourite! Anything with strawberry, he will grab for it. Don't let him see this...hahaa...

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Priya Suresh 28/3/10 16:29

Awesome spongy rolls looks fantastic..

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Ivy 28/3/10 17:12

This looks beautiful.

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Finla 28/3/10 17:44

Wowo i have never seen such soft rolls. Beautiful and so so yumm looking.

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WendyinKK 28/3/10 18:35

Can I replace the whey with soured milk to achieve the same texture?

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Michelle 28/3/10 18:48

I make kefir all the time and often wondered about using the whey! Thanks for a lovely recipe!!

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ICook4Fun 28/3/10 19:16

I always love swiss roll but I can never get it right. I always crack when I try to roll it. Your stawberry rolls is really pretty.

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Angie's Recipes 28/3/10 19:32

Thank you my friends, for taking time to read my post and leaving behind the such kind words.
Wendy: I have tried the milk instead of whey to bake Swiss rolls...the texture is about the same.

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My Asian Kitchen 28/3/10 20:44

your swiss roll texture really look fine and soft!! what is whey? cake imrpover?

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Rosa's Yummy Yums 28/3/10 21:14

That roll is beautiful! A wonderful sprinttime treat!

Cheers,

Rosa

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Anonymous 28/3/10 21:19

What an amazing texture. They look so light and spongy. Perfection.
*kisses* HH

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Lyndas recipe box 28/3/10 22:15

What lovely strawberry rolls! They look delicious.

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lululu 29/3/10 02:30

making roll is always my major weakness! i simply admire your talent!

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Art and Appetite 29/3/10 03:08

Angie, this looks so light and beautiful!

I've never had sucess with rolls. Mines either breaks or it just doesn't taste good. Glad you posted this recipe!

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Ju (The Little Teochew) 29/3/10 03:10

OMG, it looks so fluffy and soft, like cotton wool!! Fantastic photos too!

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denise @ quickies on the dinner table 29/3/10 03:14

WOW! Angie, those rolls are GORGEOUS! You are a kitchen goddess! :D

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Vrinda 29/3/10 03:37

Gorgeous rolls n nice color..........

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tigerfish 29/3/10 04:51

Oh they look so so soft! *poking poking* .....sorry for my impoliteness ;p

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Cynthia 29/3/10 05:04

Your creations are outstanding.

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Noob Cook 29/3/10 05:30

Whey is something new to me. Your swiss roll looks so soft and fluffy!

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My Little Space 29/3/10 07:15

The cake looks soft & fluffy! I think I need a little more cream for this. haha.... Eat first and think later... about the waist line!

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Angie's Recipes 29/3/10 07:28

My Asian Kitchen: I think whey just adds some flavours to the cake, can't really serve as an improver.

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Bo 29/3/10 08:08

I love the pretty pink color!

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Sutapa 29/3/10 08:57

WOW Angie! Lovely color and so soft and delicious swiss rolls.

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Cherine 29/3/10 09:11

those rolls are perfect & beautiful :)

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TasteHongKong 29/3/10 09:28

The rolls look cheerful to me : ).

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3 hungry tummies 29/3/10 10:44

Beautiful colour and it looks so light too!

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Cheah 29/3/10 11:19

Gosh, they look so soft and smooth. How sad that I can't get a bite of it!

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fimere 29/3/10 11:51

ils sont magnifiques ces petits rouleaux et surement excellent pour les papilles, une belle recette
bonne journée

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Unknown 29/3/10 14:27

I have been wanted to make more rolls like this. It looks great!

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Christine Ho 29/3/10 14:45

The colour of your swiss roll is very bright and charming. Love the pink.

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Sonia ~ Nasi Lemak Lover 29/3/10 15:35

Pretty colour and I can see the texture is very fine and good, well done Angie!

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Cooking Gallery 29/3/10 15:47

Your strawberry rolls look so moist and yummy...! You seem to bake so much, how do you manage to eat all those bread, cakes, etc...;)? I suppose you also give some to friends or MIL? If yes, then you must be loved by everybody!:)

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Tina 29/3/10 16:13

Soft and spongy roll...

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Sarah Naveen 29/3/10 16:25

Beautiful click...Looks so spongy and yummy..loved it

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Food For Tots 29/3/10 19:17

The texture is so soft and spongy! Love the pinkish colour, so adorable! My son will definitely love it too!

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HannahBanana aka Amanda 29/3/10 21:48

Wow! These sound and look wonderful! I love anything strawberry!

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Namitha 29/3/10 23:10

Oh My !!! Looks fantabulous...Lovely texture and wonderful color

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theUngourmet 30/3/10 02:54

These are so pretty! I've never used whey in my cooking. It would be fun to try this!

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tasteofbeirut 30/3/10 05:09

Angie, I love these sponge rolls! Used to make them every week when my kids were younger, I LOVE this one with the pink strawberry flavor! How fun and how appropriate to welcome spring with!

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Krissy @ The Food Addicts 30/3/10 07:26

this is definitely my kind of dessert! the sponge cake is so soft and moist, and the cream just makes it so silky. great choice on making it a strawberry flavor. i gotta try making sponge cake soon...

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petite nyonya 30/3/10 11:59

Your swiss rolls are just stunning!! What is German flour, by the way? Can I use plain flour instead?

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Angie's Recipes 30/3/10 12:06

petite nyonya: German #405 flour contains more or less 10% protein. So I think it can be replaced with pastry flour. p.s. your blog profile doesn't work anymore? When I clicked your name, it said it's not available.

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circus monkey 30/3/10 12:50

they look like an edible dream

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Miranda 30/3/10 13:15

mmmh. my sister in law would love this! She loves strawberry cake and pie and so on...
This look like a wonderful easter treat.

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Pei-Lin 30/3/10 17:26

Whoa! The Swiss roll looks damn good!! It's been ages since I last made these rolls! Thanks for sharing and reminding me! You've made me feel so guilty now, LOL!

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Diana's Cocina 30/3/10 17:48

Looks delisiuos! I could go for a strawberry roll about now. ;)

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Mary Bergfeld 30/3/10 18:27

This is really a beautiful cake. I'm also intrigued that it can be rolled after cooling without cracking. I'll have to give this a try. Your photos are, as always, gorgeous.

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Bob 30/3/10 18:50

Wow, how perfect is that? I've always had the worst luck with trying to make rolls. Heh.

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Arlette 30/3/10 19:16

Angie,
this is awesome, I always felt bad after making home made yogurt, and draining all the water to waste... I knew they will make light cake.. but never attempt to try... Seeing your rolls and the spongy texture . I love it ...
Thank you so much Angie your rock my friend and I said before and say it again, I always learn something new from you....
Congratulation on your awards you deserve them

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ANGIE 30/3/10 23:11

It looks great, I actually never knew what whey was, thanks!

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Unknown 31/3/10 00:41

I've just discovered your blog and can't wait to spend more time here:) Impressive. diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com

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chow and chatter 31/3/10 02:11

oh wow this looks heavenly love the color and the texture

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Reeni 31/3/10 02:26

Another beautiful recipe Angie! These are so pretty. Like pink fluffy tender clouds. They make me happy.

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s 31/3/10 15:34

fantastic colour..I could look at these all day!

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Jo 1/4/10 17:22

Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous. I love sponge cakes such as this and this being a strawberry one .. wow, even better!

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Kitchen Butterfly 2/4/10 09:09

It looks lovely and light. I've never made a swiss roll.....but you're inspiring me. I'm thinking a matcha version too would work!

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Cooking Rookie 5/4/10 20:35

Lovely cake! I am so glad to learn about a whey recipe. It always feels like a shame throwing all this whey after I make farmers cheese. Thanks for sharing!

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Anonymous 6/4/10 13:36

These look so professional! Every slice is exactly perfect and smooth and just looks so appetising and soft!

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Sandhya Hariharan 6/4/10 18:52

I m loving it... Its perfect and just worth a grab!

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Xiaolu @ 6 Bittersweets 8/4/10 19:11

These look so amazingly fluffy, Angie! Please send me a few slices ;p.

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Meena 9/4/10 09:34

these rolls r just adorable...keep posting the awesome recipes!

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