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With a raspberry sauce and chocolate whipped cream filling and ganache topping, this Raspberry Chocolate Cake Roll is a decadent dessert! Perfect for Valentine’s Day, Christmas, or any time.

Raspberry chocolate swiss roll topped with raspberires

An Awesome Flavor Combination

I’m loving this new raspberry chocolate cake roll! It’s based on my popular Yule Log Cake. That one uses more of a vanilla filling and I’ve often been asked about a chocolate and raspberry filling, so I decided it was time to make a version with those flavors. I used the chocolate cake from that cake roll, the raspberry filling (but more of it) from my Raspberry Chocolate Layer Cake (another well-loved recipe), and then added in my chocolate whipped cream. The combination is a winner and would be perfect for just about any occasion.

Why You’ll Love This Raspberry Chocolate Swiss Roll

  • Great flavor combo. Who doesn’t love raspberry and chocolate together?! It’s a classic! And if you’re not a fan of chocolate + raspberry, you will be after trying this recipe. This cake roll overall isn’t as sweet as some cake recipes, so just keep that in mind.
  • Indulgent ganache topping. I used chocolate ganache as the topping and like the slightly denser texture with this, but you can also whip it, as I did with the yule log. Either way, it’s going to be SO good!
  • Perfect for making ahead. I like to prepare this chocolate cake roll a day in advance and then just add the ganache before serving, though you can also store it for a day with the ganache before serving.

Ingredients needed for chocolate raspberry cake rollIngredients needed for chocolate raspberry cake roll

Ingredient Notes

This chocolate raspberry Swiss roll is made with fresh raspberries, cocoa powder, chocolate, and pantry staples. Scroll down to the recipe card below for exact measurements.

  • Cornstarch – This is used in the raspberry filling to thicken it. You don’t need to bring the raspberry mixture to a boil, but if it happens to boil, be sure not to let it boil for more than one minute or it can actually break down.
  • Lemon juice – A little lemon juice in the raspberry filling brightens the flavor, but you can leave it out if you don’t have any on hand.
  • Raspberries – You want fresh, juicy raspberries for this filling. You could use frozen raspberries, but I’d let then thaw and remove the extra water first.
  • All-purpose flour – Be sure to measure your flour correctly to avoid a cake that’s too dry or dense. I highly recommend a food scale, or the spoon and level method.
  • Dutch-processed cocoa powder – This is what gives the cake the rich chocolate flavor. You could use natural unsweetened cocoa powder, but the flavor won’t be quite as strong.
  • Espresso powder – Adding espresso powder really enhances the chocolate flavor of the cake and no, it doesn’t add a coffee flavor!
  • Eggs – You’ll separate the egg yolk and whites and whip the whites. Egg whites whip better at room temperature and separate better when cold, so separate them, then let the whites come to room temperature.
  • Heavy whipping cream – Be sure to keep the heavy cream refrigerated until you need to use it. It will not whip up properly if it’s not chilled.
  • Powdered sugar – Sweetens the whipped cream filling and helps to stabilize it.
  • Natural unsweetened cocoa powder – Note this is a different type of cocoa powder than what we’re using in the cake. You could really use either though.
  • Semi-sweet chocolate – If you use a different type of chocolate in the ganache, it can change the texture, so stick with semi-sweet.
A chocolate raspberry swiss roll with one piece sliced offA chocolate raspberry swiss roll with one piece sliced off

How To Make Raspberry Chocolate Roll Cake

This chocolate roll cake recipe does require some time to prepare but it’s worth it. Plus, a lot of the time is hands-off cooling time and you can even make the filling in advance. Scroll down to the recipe card below to find the printable instructions.

Make the filling

  • Combine the ingredients. Whisk together the sugar and cornstarch in a saucepan until no lumps remain. Stir in the water and lemon juice.
  • Add the berries. Heat the mixture over medium and once the sugar begins to melt, add the raspberries. Stir to coat with the sugar and cook until the berries soften and let out juices. Mash the berries a bit with the spatula. Continue cooking until the juices start to thicken.
  • Cool. Pour the mixture into a bowl. Refrigerate until cool. It will continue to thicken as it cools.
Two images of raspberry sauceTwo images of raspberry sauce

Make the cake roll

  • Prep. Preheat the oven to 350°F and line the jelly roll sheet pan with parchment paper, making sure it sticks up at least an inch on all sides.
  • Make the batter. Whisk together the dry ingredients. Combine the egg yolks and sugar until combined then add the sour cream, melted butter, and vanilla. Gently whisk in the dry ingredients.
  • Add the egg whites. Whip the egg whites on high speed until stiff peaks form. Fold about 1/3 into the chocolate mixture to loosen the batter, then gently fold in the remaining egg whites.
  • Bake. Spread the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for 10-12 minutes.
  • Roll the cake. Immediately lift the cake out of the pan. Start at the shorter end of the cake and slowly roll the cake up. You can set it aside to cool but I like to unroll and re-roll the cake a few times to avoid cracks later. Whichever method you use, let it cool completely before continuing.
Rolling the chocolate cakeRolling the chocolate cake

Make the filling

  • Make the whipped cream filling. Whip the heavy cream, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, and vanilla on medium speed until stiff peaks form.
  • Unroll the cake. Unroll the cake carefully and slowly, using a spatula to release it from the parchment paper as needed.
  • Add the raspberry filling. Spread the raspberry filling evenly on the cake, leaving space around the edges.
  • Add the whipped cream filling. Pipe the chocolate whipped cream filling on top of the raspberry filling then gently spread as needed.
  • Roll the cake. Roll the cake without the parchment paper. It’s totally normal for some of the filling to seep out the sides. Just remove it with a spatula.
  • Chill. Wrap the cake in plastic wrap, seam side down, and refrigerate for at least an hour. You can also refrigerate overnight here before continuing.

Prepare chocolate ganache and finish it off

  • Make the ganache. Heat the cream in the microwave until it begins to boil. Pour over the chopped chocolate in a bowl. Let it sit for a few minutes then stir until smooth.
  • Chill then remelt. Chill the chocolate ganache until cold and firm. Just before decorating, heat it in the microwave for 10-15 seconds until it’s spreadable but not melted or too soft.
  • Decorate the cake. Remove the chocolate cake roll from the plastic wrap. Spread the ganache on top then decorate as desired with extra chocolate chipped cream and raspberries.
  • Enjoy. Serve immediately or refrigerate until the ganache is cold and firm.
Raspberry chocolate swiss roll topped with raspberires on white platterRaspberry chocolate swiss roll topped with raspberires on white platter

Tips For The Perfect Roll Cake

  • Strain the raspberry filling. If you want to remove the seeds from the filling, strain the mixture right after you finish cooking. I typically don’t but you can for a smoother sauce.
  • Roll the cake multiple times. One of my favorite ways to prevent my cake roll from cracking is to unroll and re-roll it a few times during the cooling process. I typically unroll it after 5 minutes, then after another 5 minutes, and again after 10 minutes. Then 2-3 more times at 10-15 minute intervals. This isn’t 100% necessary but definitely helps prevent cracking later.
  • Pipe the whipped cream filling. If you just try to spread it over the raspberry filling, it will move the filling around and make an uneven layer. If you don’t have a piping bag handy, just snip off the corner of a Ziploc bag.
  • Avoid melting the ganache. After you make the ganache, you want to let it cool and solidify. When you reheat it, do so just until it’s spreadable – NOT completely melted. I only had to heat mine for 30 seconds total.

Other Filling Options

The chocolate whipped cream in this recipe isn’t super sweet. If you’d like to change it up, you could use the mascarpone filling from my yule log. The regular whipped cream from my chocolate Swiss roll would also work if you liked the whipped cream but want less chocolate.

Slice of a raspberry chocolate cake roll on a white plateSlice of a raspberry chocolate cake roll on a white plate

Proper Storage

  • Storage. This raspberry chocolate cake roll should be stored in an airtight container or wrapped in plastic in the fridge. It’s best when eaten within 3-4 days.
  • Freezer. This cake roll can also be frozen. You can freeze it before or after frosting it with the ganache. Wrap it well in plastic wrap for freezing, then thaw it in the fridge before using. It can be frozen for up to 3 months.

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Raspberry chocolate swiss roll topped with raspberiresRaspberry chocolate swiss roll topped with raspberires