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Since I posted the Pumpkin Roll on Monday, my email inbox has been overflowing with questions about this festive Thanksgiving dessert.

Like I said in my original post, I’ve been making Pumpkin Rolls since I was a kid – so I could probably make one in my sleep. However, I realize that’s not the case for many of you. Since I’ve received some really great questions about the process, I thought I’d dedicate a post to some Pumpkin Roll Q & A.

I hope you find this post informative and it helps you to create this delicious, festive, show stopping Thanksgiving dessert.

If I didn’t address something, feel free to leave a comment in this post or shoot me an email at jamie@mybakingaddiction.com.

Q: What’s a jelly roll pan and what brand do you recommend?

A: A jelly roll pan is a baking pan that is similar to a cookie sheet. It has raised sides, which will keep your pumpkin roll batter from spilling over the edges. Here is a link the Chicago Metallic pan that I use in my kitchen. I prefer a non-stick finish for this recipe.

Q: Do I need to use parchment paper? If so, where can I find it?

A: Yes, back in the day, my Nana used wax paper, but I only use parchment. You can find parchment paper near the foil and plastic wrap at your local market. Make sure you spray the parchment with non-stick cooking spray as stated in the recipe.

Q: How do ensure an even layer of batter in the pan?

A: Once my pan is prepped according to the directions, I pour the batter in and spread it around using a small offset spatula. Once it looks pretty even, I’ll tap the pan on the counter a couple of times. By spreading the batter evenly, you’ll end up with a uniformly shaped rectangle, which will create a visually appealing and even roll.

Q: How do I turn my cake out onto the towel without it cracking?

A: Since you are working with a hot pan, be sure to wear oven mitts when turning your cake.
Place your tea towel directly onto a cooling rack. Hold the sides of the towel tightly against the cooling rack and invert the cooling rack onto your jellyroll pan. Flip the pan and the cooling rack at together and your cake will end up on the tea towel. Now you can peel away the parchment and roll the cake.

Q: What kind of towel do you use?

A: I don’t recommend using a regular kitchen towel because the fibers can distribute onto your cake. I use a variety of tea towels that I purchased from Cost Plus World Market. Tea towels are typically made from linen and are lint free, so they are ideal for this recipe. Make sure your towels are clean, but as a reader pointed out, you definitely don’t want to use highly fragranced laundry soap or fabric softener to wash your towels because the scent and flavor will permeate your cake. I’m thinking a lavender flavored Pumpkin Roll may be a bit of a Thanksgiving flop!

Q: My Pumpkin Rolls always crack, what am I doing wrong?

A: I always recommend that the cake get rolled into the towel as soon as it comes out of the oven. When the cake is rolled while warm, the heat and moisture will help lead to a crack free cake. The cake is much more likely to crack if it is rolled when cooled.

Q: How tightly should I roll the cake?

A: Once you turn the cake onto the tea towel and peel away the parchment, you’ll need to roll the cake in the towel. I usually roll them pretty tight – this will ensure that you end up with those gorgeous spirals of filling.

Q: Once rolled, how long should I allow my cake to cool?

A: You want the cake to cool completely before filling it. This will ensure that your cake holds its rolled shape.

Q: Your filling is so even? How do you fill your Pumpkin Rolls?

A: I simply unroll my cooled cake and pile the cream cheese filling into the center. Then I use a small offset spatula to evenly spread the filling across the cake. I like to leave about leave about ½ inch around the perimeter of the cake bare. This keeps the cake filling from oozing out the sides after it is rerolled.

Q: How do I store the Pumpkin Rolls once they are filled?

A: Once I fill and reroll my Pumpkin Rolls, I wrap them tightly in a piece of plastic wrap and then again in a layer of foil – making sure that the ends are sealed well. At this point you can store them in the refrigerator for a few days or you can freeze them for up to a month. Remove the roll to room temperature about an hour or so before serving. It’s also easier to cut when it is frozen. So I’ll typically slice it right out of the freezer then arrange on a platter for about an hour. I prefer my Pumpkin Roll to be chilled as opposed to room temperature – in fact, also adore it frozen!

Now head on over to my Pumpkin Roll Recipe!

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100 Comments

  1. Lorna says:

    Do you have to use cream cheese icing? because I prefer buttercream icing. 

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi Lorna – You can certainly use any frosting you like, I just happen to always make it with the cream cheese filling. I’m sure it’ll be delicious with buttercream instead! Happy baking.
      Jamie

  2. Angela says:

    One thing not covered here is the pumpkin roll cracking when unrolling to put the filling in. I roll mine up with the parchment paper method instead of a towel and while they roll beautifully with no problems they about always crack on the inside when unrolling. After filling they break through on to the outside. Any tips for that? Thanks so much! 

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi Angela – I always roll mine in a tea towel and have never rolled them in parchment, so I am not certain if that is making a difference for you or not. You might try with a towel next time and see if that helps. Happy baking!
      -Jamie

  3. LaDonna says:

    I am making pumpkin rolls as I write. I use a half sheet pan and parchment. I however do not spray the parchment when I spread the batter down. I take a wet rag and wipe my pan down and put the parchment down. Pour my batter on, spread it evenly and bake. When I take it out of the oven, I slide the paper with the cake and roll it up in the parchment. I don’t even sprinkle powdered sugar on it. I let it cool, unroll and ice it. The outside of the rolled up pumpkin roll is what was against the pan. It turns out so good…..and no nasty towel. Try it out, let me know what you think!

    1. Jamie says:

      Thanks so much for stopping by, LaDonna! I appreciate you taking the time to comment. Happy Baking!
      -Jamie

  4. Dessena says:

    Hey I was wondering if there was a way for them not to turn out sticky after being wrapped in plastic wrap for storage, mine keep getting a sticky layer on them but they still taste okay

  5. Clara Pickett says:

    My pumpkin rolls crack when I until them to put in the icing. Can you tell me how to fix this?

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi Clara – In my experience, pumpkin rolls crack if you don’t pre-roll them when they immediately come out of the oven. Try turning them out right away and rolling in the prepared tea towel then. Hope this helps! Happy Baking.
      -Jamie

  6. Karin says:

    I love pumpkin roll but I have an issue with it sticking to the tea towel after it’s cooled. I’ve tried wrapping them straight out of the oven, I’ve tried wrapping them after they have cool down a little. I’ve even put more dust onto the tea towels prior to flipping the pumpkin  straight out of the oven. Any suggestions? Cheese cloth doesn’t work well either.

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi Karin – What kind of towel are you using? I like to use linen towels since they are lint-free and don’t have issues with them sticking. Hope this helps!
      -Jamie

  7. Brenda Altman-Tarr says:

    Would I be able to freeze the roll for longer if it was stored unfilled? Thaw it, fill it and re-roll it?

    1. Jamie says:

      Hello! I haven’t attempted freezing this recipe before filling, so I am not sure of the result. If you happen to give it a try, I’d love to know how it turns out. Thanks so much for stopping by.
      -Jamie

  8. Mary says:

    These are really good and helpful tips. They were a good tool for me while creating a healthy pumpkin roll recipe for my blog. I subbed some of the refined ingredients for healthier ones and I’m excited about the result! 

    1. Jamie says:

      So happy to hear you found the tips helpful, Mary! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your feedback!
      -Jamie

  9. Kim says:

    Thanks for you tips. I have a question- I dust mine with powdered sugar. The powdered sugar “soaks in so once I get where I am going it is not visible. How do you keep it from doing that?

    1. Jamie says:

      Yes, that will just happen. If you want the sugar to visible. Just sprinkle it on right before serving. I hope this helps.
      -Jamie

  10. Tiffany says:

    To allow the cake to cool before filling can I place in fridge or leave it on the counter to cool?

    1. Jamie says:

      Tiffany-
      Allow it to cool at room temperature. Thanks so much for stopping by!
      -Jamie