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EASY-TO-MAKE EGG SOUFFLE



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Categories     Egg     Breakfast

Yield 2 people

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 eggs
1/4 cup water
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar or lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon butter

Steps:

  • Preheat Oven to 350 degrees 1. Separate egg whites from yolks. 2. In small mixing bowl, beat egg yolks with salt at high speed until thick and lemon-colored. 3. In large mixing bowl, beat egg whites with water and cream of tartar at high speed until stiff but not dry, just until whites no longer slip when bowl is tilted. 4. Gently fold the yolks in with the whites. Add your fillings at this time. We used a handful of cheese and bacon. 5. In 10-inch omelet pan or skillet with ovenproof handle over medium-high heat, heat butter until just hot enough to sizzle a drop of water. Pour in egg mixture and gently smooth surface. Reduce heat to medium. Cook until puffed and lightly browned on bottom, about 5 minutes. (Lift omelet at edge to judge color.) 6. Bake in preheated 350 degree oven until knife inserted halfway between center and outer edge comes out clean, about 10 to 12 minutes. Loosen omelet edges with spatula. To Serve Open-Faced: Invert pan over warmed plate or platter, or slide omelet from pan onto plate. Spoon or sprinkle filling, if desired, over top. Cut in half or into wedges. Serve immediately

NEVER-FAIL CHEESE SOUFFLE



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My mom got this recipe at a women's club potluck dinner: The ladies would write up recipe cards for the dishes they prepared, and everyone would leave the potluck with a stack of new recipes for their collections. Ever since then, Mom has made this almost every Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Once or twice she decided to substitute something else, and she never heard the end of it. She loves that you set it up the day before and just bake it on serving day. - Bob Hoebee, Recipe Developer

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     side-dish

Time 9h5m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
Eight 1/4-inch-thick slices bakery white Pullman bread
6 large eggs
2 cups whole milk
1 pound extra-sharp Cheddar, grated with the large holes of a box grater (about 4 cups)

Steps:

  • Butter the bread slices on both sides (use the whole stick), then cut them into 3/4-inch squares. (Leave the crust on.)
  • Beat the eggs in a large bowl until foamy, then gradually whisk in the milk.
  • Alternate layers of bread and Cheddar in a low 2-quart oval baking dish, starting with the bread and ending with Cheddar (4 layers total). Pour in the egg mixture, and press the bread and Cheddar down into the egg. Refrigerate overnight, covered, so the bread soaks up the liquid.
  • About 1 1/2 hours before serving, position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 350 degrees F. Bake until puffed, golden and cooked through, about 1 hour. Serve hot or warm.

BASIC SOUFFLé



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Crispy on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside, a soufflé can be filled with many of your favourite ingredients. Making a soufflé is actually a simple process, despite its reputation for being difficult to make. Try adding cheese, crab, vegetables and more for a decadent dinner.

Categories     Baked Dishes

Time 30m

Yield Serves: 4

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 tbsp ( 30 mL ) butter
2 tbsp ( 30 mL ) all-purpose flour
½ tsp ( 2.5 mL ) salt
Pinch pepper
¾ cup ( 175 mL ) milk (1%)
4 egg yolks
2 egg whites
¼ tsp ( 1.25 mL ) cream of tartar

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375° F (190° C).
  • Melt butter in medium saucepan over low heat. Stir in flour, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is smooth and bubbly. Stir in milk all at once. Continue stirring until mixture boils and is smooth and thickened.
  • Separate eggs. Beat yolks well and add ¼ cup (50 mL) of warm sauce mixture to egg yolks.
  • Combine yolk mixture with remaining sauce, blending thoroughly. If desired, add finely chopped filling ingredients, stirring into white sauce until blended (see variations). Set sauce aside to cool slightly.
  • Beat egg whites and cream of tartar in large bowl, until stiff but not dry. Fold some of the egg whites into sauce to make it lighter, then gently but thoroughly fold the sauce into the remaining egg whites.
  • Carefully pour into 4-cup (1 L) soufflé or casserole dish.
  • Bake in preheated 375° F (190° C) oven until puffed and lightly browned, 20 to 25 minutes or until done. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts :

EGG SOUFFLE



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This simple dish can be made the night before and then popped in the oven for brunch. It's packed with cheese goodness and topped with a crunchy cornflake crust.

Provided by CARRIE5171

Categories     100+ Breakfast and Brunch Recipes     Eggs

Time 14h20m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 9

16 slices white bread, with crusts trimmed
8 ounces shredded Cheddar cheese
1 ½ cups shredded Swiss cheese, divided
7 eggs
3 cups milk
½ teaspoon onion powder
½ teaspoon Dijon mustard
3 cups cornflakes cereal
¼ cup margarine, melted

Steps:

  • Lightly butter a 9x13 inch baking dish. Cut bread slices into 1/2 inch cubes. Line bottom of pan with one half of bread cubes. Sprinkle cheddar cheese and 1 cup Swiss cheese on top of bread cubes, reserve 1/2 cup Swiss cheese. Spread remaining bread cubes on top of cheese.
  • Mix the eggs, milk, onion powder and mustard. Pour egg mixture over the bread. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup cheese over the egg mixture. Cover with foil and refrigerate overnight.
  • The next morning, preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Place cornflakes in a bowl and drizzle with melted margarine. Spread cornflakes on top of casserole.
  • Bake in preheated oven for 30 minutes covered, then uncover and bake for an additional 15 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 521.3 calories, Carbohydrate 40.8 g, Cholesterol 218.5 mg, Fat 28.5 g, Fiber 1.5 g, Protein 25.6 g, SaturatedFat 13.4 g, Sodium 803.7 mg, Sugar 8.4 g

SIMPLE SOUFFLE



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My children, who are vegetarian, rave about this souffle. Plus, I can make it for breakfast, brunch or as a side dish.-Rosemary McCormack, Pagosa Springs, Colorado

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch     Side Dishes

Time 55m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 can (10-3/4 ounces) reduced-fat reduced-sodium condensed cream of mushroom soup, undiluted
1 cup shredded reduced-fat cheddar cheese
3 large eggs, separated
3 large egg whites
1 tablespoon fine dry bread crumbs

Steps:

  • In a saucepan, combine soup and cheese. Cook and stir over low heat until cheese is melted. Cool. , In a bowl, beat egg yolks until thick and lemon-colored; stir into soup mixture. In another bowl, beat six egg whites on high speed until stiff peaks form; fold into soup mixture. , Spoon into a 2-qt. straight-sided baking dish coated with cooking spray and dusted with bread crumbs. Bake, uncovered, at 375° for 40-45 minutes or until the souffle is risen and golden brown. Serve immediately.

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NO BRAINER CHEESE AND EGG SOUFFLE



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Adapted from Wyatt House Country Inn North Conway, New Hampshire, this is easy! They serve this for breakfast!

Provided by Sharon123

Categories     Breakfast

Time 40m

Yield 3 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

6 eggs
1/3 cup milk
garlic salt
fresh ground black pepper
mozzarella cheese, shredded

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, mix eggs, milk, garlic salt, and pepper. Set aside.
  • Spray 3 ramekins with non-stick cooking spray and fill 1/2 full with cheese. Pour egg mixture into ramekins and fill to top. Place ramekins on cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes until high and fluffy. Serve immediately. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 160.3, Fat 10.5, SaturatedFat 3.7, Cholesterol 375.8, Sodium 155.3, Carbohydrate 2, Sugar 0.4, Protein 13.4

THREE-CHEESE SOUFFLES



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No matter when I've made these soufflés, they have always been a success. Although I've never seen the centers start to fall, it's best to plan on serving them hot from the oven. -Jean Ference, Sherwood Park, Alberta

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch

Time 1h20m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/3 cup butter, cubed
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
2 cups whole milk
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1/4 teaspoon salt
Dash hot pepper sauce
1-1/2 cups shredded Swiss cheese
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
6 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar

Steps:

  • In a small saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Stir in flour until smooth; cook 1 minute. Gradually whisk in milk, mustard, salt and pepper sauce. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly; cook and stir 1-2 minutes or until thickened. Reduce heat to medium-low; stir in cheeses until melted. Transfer to a large bowl., Separate eggs. Place egg whites in a medium bowl; let stand at room temperature 30 minutes. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, beat egg yolks until thick and lemon-colored, about 4 minutes. Stir in 1/3 cup hot cheese mixture; return all to remaining cheese mixture, stirring constantly. Cool completely, about 30 minutes., Preheat oven to 325°. Place eight ungreased 8-oz. ramekins in a baking pan., With clean beaters, beat egg whites with cream of tartar on high speed until stiff but not dry. With a rubber spatula, gently stir a fourth of the egg whites into cheese mixture. Fold in remaining whites., Transfer to prepared ramekins. Add 1 in. of hot water to baking pan. Bake 40-45 minutes or until tops are golden brown. Serve immediately. Freeze option: Securely wrap unbaked souffles with foil and freeze. To use, preheat oven to 325°. Remove foil and place frozen souffles in a baking pan; add 1 in. warm water to larger pan. Bake 60-65 minutes or until heated through and tops are golden brown.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 317 calories, Fat 24g fat (14g saturated fat), Cholesterol 223mg cholesterol, Sodium 424mg sodium, Carbohydrate 9g carbohydrate (4g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 17g protein.

EGG SAUSAGE SOUFFLE



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Make and share this Egg Sausage Souffle recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Dancer

Categories     Breakfast

Time 1h15m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

6 eggs
2 slices white bread
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
2 cups milk
1 teaspoon salt
1 lb bulk sausage

Steps:

  • Brown sausage, drain.
  • Mix and beat eggs.
  • Add milk, salt, mustard.
  • Cut bread into 1 inch squares and add to eggs, stir.
  • Add cheese and sausage.
  • Put in 9 x 11 inch pan and let set in refrigerater overnight.
  • Bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes.
  • Do not cover while baking.
  • Let set 5 to 10 minutes before serving.

EASY CHEESE SOUFFLES



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Doesn't it feel great to eliminate a step in a classic recipe and have the new one turn out better? I was actually working on something I was going to call 'cheesecake souffle,' and since I was adding cream cheese to the base, I decided to skip the classic white sauce, and simply smear everything together.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     100+ Breakfast and Brunch Recipes     Eggs

Time 32m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 tablespoons melted butter
2 tablespoons white sugar, or as needed
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon white sugar
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon lemon zest
2 ounces cream cheese, softened
⅓ cup shredded Cheddar cheese
1 pinch salt

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
  • Brush butter on the bottom and up the sides of two 5 1/2-ounce ramekins. Scoop in some sugar; rotate ramekins to coat while pouring most of the sugar back into its container. Place ramekins on a shallow baking pan.
  • Separate eggs between 2 bowls. Add sugar, flour, 1/4 teaspoon salt, vanilla extract, lemon zest, cream cheese, and Cheddar cheese to the yolks. Mix the souffle base with a spatula until sugar and flour disappear.
  • Sprinkle a pinch of salt over the room-temperature egg whites. Beat with a whisk until soft peaks form; peaks should hold their shape but not be stiff or dry. Stir and fold 1/2 of the egg whites into the souffle base until combined. Gently fold the rest of the egg whites into the batter.
  • Fill ramekins up to the lip with the batter.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until puffed and browned, about 12 minutes. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 438.5 calories, Carbohydrate 23.4 g, Cholesterol 267.5 mg, Fat 32.7 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 13.7 g, SaturatedFat 19 g, Sodium 721.1 mg, Sugar 19.5 g

HOW TO MAKE SOUFFLé



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The soufflé turns workaday eggs into a masterpiece. Melissa Clark explains how to conquer this hallmark of French cooking.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • In "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," their profoundly influential 1961 cookbook, Julia Child, Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle describe the soufflé as the "epitome and triumph of the art of French cooking." A half-century later, soufflé remains as vital as ever, as successive generations of chefs revisit and refresh the classic recipe. A souffle has two main components, a flavorful base and glossy beaten egg whites, and they are gently folded together just before baking. The word itself comes from "souffler," meaning "to breathe" or "to puff," which is what the whites do to the base once they hit the oven's heat. The base may be made either savory or sweet. Savory soufflés usually incorporate cheese, vegetables, meat or seafood and are appropriate for a light dinner or lunch, or as a first course. They require a substantial and stable base, in the form of a cooked sauce that often involves butter, egg yolks and some kind of starch (flour, rice or cornstarch). Sweet soufflés, with fruit, chocolate or liquors, make spectacular desserts. The base can be made from a fruit purée, or a sweet, rich sauce. Soufflés are found all over France, with each region applying its own spin. In Alsace, cooks use kirsch. In Provence, goat cheese or eggplant are excellent additions. And naturally, Roquefort cheese is a popular addition in Roquefort.
  • Marie-Antoine Carême, the father of French haute cuisine, is credited with perfecting and popularizing the soufflé, publishing his recipe in "Le Pâtissier Royal Parisien" in 1815. (The first recipe had appeared in 1742, in Vincent La Chapelle's "Le Cuisinier Moderne.") Initially, Carême made his soufflés in stiff pastry casings called croustades that were lined with buttered paper. Soon after, vessels were developed just for making souffles, deep dishes with straight sides, for the tallest rise. Carême went on to create several variations, including Soufflé Rothschild, named after his employer, one of the richest men in France; it contained candied fruit macerated in a liquor containing flecks of gold. (Contemporary versions substitute more attainable kirsch for the golden elixir.) As the soufflé evolved, the number of variations grew. By the time Auguste Escoffier published "Le Guide Culinaire" in 1903, which codified the classic recipes of French cuisine, more than 60 soufflé variations were in common use, with versions that incorporated ingredients as varied as Parmesan cheese, foie gras, escarole, pheasant, violets, almonds and tea. A layered soufflé called a Camargo alternated stripes of tangerine and hazelnut soufflé batters in the same dish. "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," published nearly six decades later, offered several recipes, including a version called Soufflé Vendôme, in which cold poached eggs are layered into the unbaked soufflé mixture. After baking, the eggs warm up slightly, releasing their runny yolks when the soufflé is broken. Despite a movement in France in recent years that called for a more experimental take on traditional cuisine, there is still a place for perfect soufflé. And while chefs may innovate upon the classic version, those first 18th-century recipes are still very much in use. Above, the menu at Le Soufflé, a restaurant in Paris.
  • Soufflé mold The soufflé has a pan created just for it, a deep ceramic dish with straight sides. Ceramic holds the heat evenly, so the center cooks at nearly the same rate as the edges, and the sides direct the expanding air upward, to give the most rise. A heavy metal charlotte mold also works. Or use a shallow oven-safe dish, like a gratin dish or a skillet. The soufflé won't rise as high, but it will still puff up. (It will likely cook faster, so watch it carefully.)Metal mixing bowl You will achieve better results beating the whites in a metal mixing bowl rather than in a plastic, glass or ceramic bowl. Plastic can retain oily residue, and glass and ceramic are slippery, making it harder to get the whites to cling and climb up the sides. This is especially important if you are beating the whites by hand. Stainless steel or copper work best.Electric mixer Using an electric mixer, whether it is a hand-held model or a stand mixer, makes the work of beating egg whites go faster and easier than if you were to use a whisk and your arms. Wirecutter, a product recommendations website owned by The New York Times Company, has a guide to the best stand mixers.
  • A chocolate soufflé is an eternal showstopper of a dessert. The flavor is dark and intense, yet the texture is light and custardy. Be sure to use excellent bittersweet chocolate. For maximum drama, always serve a soufflé straight from the oven.
  • The primary technique for making a tall and airy soufflé is the proper beating of the egg whites. Once you learn it, a whole fluffy world opens up, rich with spongecakes, mousses and foams.• Always use eggs at room temperature or even warm, for the highest rise. Cold egg whites won't beat up as loftily. To get cold eggs to temperature quickly, soak them in their shells in warm water for 20 minutes. • Make sure your hands are clean. If there is any trace of oil or grease on them and you touch the egg whites, the soufflé may not puff. • Crack your eggs on a flat surface, like the countertop, instead of on the rim of the bowl. That way, you are less likely to shatter the shell and pierce the yolk. • There are two ways to separate eggs. The first is to hold the cracked egg over a bowl and pass the yolk between shells, letting the white slip into the bowl. Gently drop the yolk in into a separate, smaller bowl. Take care: The sharp edge of the shell can easily pierce the yolk, allowing it to seep into the white. The other method requires you to strain the whites through your fingers, but it ensures that yolks do not creep into the whites. First, set up three bowls. Hold your hand over one bowl and drop the cracked egg into your palm, letting the white run through your fingers into the bowl. Drop the yolk into the second bowl. Inspect the white for traces of yolk. If there are none, slip the white into the third bowl. Repeat with remaining eggs. Using that first bowl as a way station for each freshly cracked white before it gets added to the main bowl of pristine whites helps ensure no yolk contaminates the mixture.• Well-beaten, stable whites are the key to a gorgeously puffy soufflé. So don't rush this step. The slower you go, the better your chances for success. • Take a moment to make sure there are no traces of yolk or any fat in the egg whites or the bowl. (Egg yolk will impede the whites from frothing.) • Adding a little bit of acid (in our recipes, cream of tartar) helps stabilize the egg foam, and also helps prevent overbeating. Beating the whites in a copper bowl will produce a similar result without the added acid, which is why copper bowls were historically considered essential for making meringues. • If you are using a stand mixer, check the bottom of the bowl every now and then for unbeaten egg whites. Sometimes the whites pool there, and when you go to incorporate the meringue into the base, those whites will deflate the overall soufflé. Whisk any pooled whites by hand into the rest of the meringue and continue beating with the machine. • Beat until the meringue is just able to hold stiff peaks. This means that when you lift the whisk out of the meringue, it will create a little cowlick that stays upright without drooping as you gently move the whisk. It should look glossy, or be just starting to lose its shine. Don't overbeat (which will make the foam turn grainy and dry) or underbeat (which won't give the proper lift). If you overbeat your whites, you might be able to rescue them by beating in another egg white. This often restores them.• The goal in folding the egg whites into the base is to work quickly and use a light touch. This lightens the base, making it easier to fold in the rest of the meringue mixture all at once. Fold in a C shape, as demonstrated in the video above: Starting in the middle of the bowl, drag the thin edge of a spatula down like a knife, then tilt and scoop up a spatula full of the soufflé base, making sure to scrape the bottom of the bowl. Turn the batter over, away from your body, back into the middle of the bowl. Shift the bowl 45 degrees, and repeat. • Stop folding when the streaks of white have just disappeared - or rather, when they have almost disappeared. A few white streaks are preferable to overfolding, which deflates the batter.• Buttering the soufflé dish, then coating the butter with something with a bit of texture, is essential for the rise. If the soufflé dish were to be just buttered, the soufflé would slip down the sides instead of climbing. An additional thin coating of granulated sugar, bread crumbs, ground nuts or grated cheese creates a rough texture for the egg whites to hold onto as they rise.• If your soufflé dish isn't big enough to accommodate all of the batter, you can extend it by tying a buttered piece of parchment paper or foil around the rim of the soufflé dish to increase its volume.• For individual soufflés, use small ramekins placed on a rimmed baking sheet so they are easy to get in and out of the oven. Reduce the cooking time of a larger soufflé by about half.• Heat matters. Make sure the oven is preheated; that initial hot blast expands the air trapped inside the bubbly foam of batter, which makes it rise. Having the soufflé base hot or warm when you fold in the egg whites helps the temperature rise quickly, too.• Baking the soufflé on a preheated baking sheet on the bottom of the oven helps the soufflé cook on the bottom as well as the top, producing a more even result. The baking sheet will also catch any overflow.• For a higher rise, rub your thumb around the inside rim of the soufflé dish to create a gap between the dish and the batter. (Many soufflé dishes already have a groove there to help.) • If you want a perfectly flat top to your soufflé, level the foam with the back of a knife before baking, and before running your thumb around the edge of the dish. Or you could leave the foam as it is, for a more natural, wavy look. Julia Child preferred a natural top; pastry chefs tend to prefer a flat top. • A soufflé is done baking when it has risen above the rim of the dish and is nicely browned on top. It should feel mostly firm and only slightly jiggly when you lightly tap the top. Flourless soufflés, such as those made with fruit purée or chocolate, are lighter and cook faster. (Chocolate soufflés can also be intentionally underbaked for a gooey chocolate interior. The soufflé should be a tad wiggly when gently shaken but firm around the edges.) Thicker soufflés made with flour, like a cheese soufflé, don't rise as much in the oven, but won't collapse as much either. • Use the window of your oven to monitor the soufflé, and don't open the oven door until you see the soufflé puff up over the sides of the dish. Once it has done that, you can safely open the oven and check on it. • If the top of your soufflé starts to brown too fast, top it with a round of parchment paper. • All soufflés fall within minutes of coming out of the oven, because the hot air bubbles contract when they hit cooler air. That's why you need to serve them immediately after baking. But as long as you don't overfold the whites, and you resist opening the oven door until the last few minutes of baking, your soufflé will rise gloriously before the dramatic and expected collapse. • You can prepare any soufflé batter ahead, but you will probably lose some volume. Assemble the soufflé in its dish, then set it aside in a warm place without drafts for up to four hours. Julia Child recommends turning your largest soup pot over the soufflé, and that would work. But any draft-free space is fine. A draft could deflate the foam.
  • This savory soufflé is as classic as can be, with beaten egg whites folded into a rich cheese-laden béchamel for flavor and stability. Gruyère is the traditional cheese used for soufflé, but a good aged Cheddar would also work nicely. This makes a great lunch or brunch dish.
  • Once you've mastered more basic soufflés, try this very light recipe, adapted from Julia Child, which uses a base of syrupy fruit to flavor the egg whites, without the addition of fats or starches. A combination of raspberries and strawberries makes it marvelously pink.
  • Savory soufflés are usually served by themselves, but sweet soufflés often have a sauce on the side, to be poured into the center of the soufflé after you've dug in your spoon. Or opt for ice cream, which provides a thrilling hot-cold contrast. Either will deflate the soufflé, so add it after your guests have had a chance to admire it. This creamy custard, made from egg yolks and milk, is a great sauce for any sweet soufflé, including chocolate, fruit and Grand Marnier. You can flavor the sauce with a dash of liquor, some lemon zest or a pinch of cinnamon or another spice.A versatile choice, caramel sauce is lovely with all kinds of sweet soufflés, be they flavored with simple vanilla bean, chocolate or fruit.A perfect match for fruit soufflés, this can be as simple as a lightly sweetened purée of fruit, or a more elaborate fruit-flavored custard or curd.A chocolate sauce accentuates the richness of chocolate soufflés. You can use the same type of chocolate in the sauce as you've used in the soufflé, or try mixing it up, using a darker and more bitter chocolate to cut the sweetness, or a milk chocolate to step it up.
  • Photography Food styling: Alison Attenborough. Prop styling: Beverley Hyde. Additional photography: Karsten Moran for The New York Times. Additional styling: Jade Zimmerman. Video Food styling: Chris Barsch and Jade Zimmerman. Art direction: Alex Brannian. Prop styling: Catherine Pearson. Director of photography: James Herron. Camera operators: Tim Wu and Zack Sainz. Editing: Will Lloyd and Adam Saewitz. Additional editing: Meg Felling.
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EGG AND CHEESE SOUFFLé BAKE



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Start the day off with our delicious Egg and Cheese Soufflé Bake. Why settle for ordinary when you can enjoy the flavors of sour cream, Dijon mustard, garlic, red pepper and fresh basil in your bake? You can even make Egg and Cheese Soufflé Bake ahead of time for an easy morning.

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Spring 2019

Time 55m

Yield 6 servings, 1 cup each

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 slices dense white sandwich bread
6 eggs
2 cups whole milk
1/2 cup BREAKSTONE'S or KNUDSEN Sour Cream
1 Tbsp. GREY POUPON Dijon Mustard
1 Tbsp. chopped garlic
1/4 tsp. each black pepper and crushed red pepper
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1 pkg. (8 oz.) KRAFT Shredded Italian* Five Cheese Blend, divided
1/3 cup thinly sliced fresh basil, divided

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350°F.
  • Use pulsing action of blender to process bread into small crumbs. Add eggs, milk, sour cream, mustard, garlic and dry seasonings; blend 1 min. or just until blended.
  • Pour into 10-inch round baking dish sprayed with cooking spray. Stir in bell peppers, 1 cup cheese and 1/4 cup basil; top with remaining cheese.
  • Bake 40 to 45 min. or until top is puffed and lightly browned. Sprinkle with remaining basil.
  • Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 360, Fat 21 g, SaturatedFat 11 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 230 mg, Sodium 540 mg, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 19 g

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HAM AND CHEESE EGG SOUFFLé - A DELICIOUS SOUFFLé RECIPE
2014-02-17 Instructions. Preheat oven to 200 degrees. In a medium saucepan, melt butter over medium-low heat. Whisk in flour to form a roux. Continue to whisk until roux is a light brown (blond roux.) Slowly pour milk into the roux, whisking until smooth. Batter will be thick. Whisk in salt, nutmeg and black pepper.
From savoryexperiments.com


EGG SOUFFLé RECIPE | ITS ALL ABOUT THE B+B
Place 1/4 cup of crab meat into each ramekin this can be any meat or base vegetable of your choice. Split the cheese, celery, and Old Bay equally among the ramekins. Pour the egg base into each ramekin should fill close to the top. Place the ramekins on a cookie sheet and into the center rack of heated oven.
From itsallaboutthebnb.com


HOW TO MAKE REDDIT'S 'EGG SOUFFLé' BREAKFAST CASSEROLE - TODAY
2020-11-06 Into my 9x13-inch pan went the cubed bread, followed by cheese, meat, veggies and dried mustard. After adding milk, eggs and salt, it was time to stir it together a bit and toss it into my 350 F ...
From today.com


EGG SOUFFLE RECIPE - ENTERTAINING WITH BETH
2021-01-30 Preheat oven to 350F (175C). Spray an oven-safe casserole with baking spray and distribute it well with a pastry brush or paper towel. The casserole should measure 9”x 12” and is at least 3 inches (7.6cm) deep (23cm x 30cm) In a large skillet melt the butter, then add the flour. Whisk to combine and form a paste.
From entertainingwithbeth.com


EASY VEGETABLE EGG SOUFFLé - HOMEMADE MOMMY
2012-10-21 Lower the heat to low and add in the tomatoes and basil and stir to incorporate. In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs, milk, salt and pepper and cayenne. Add in half of the shredded cheese. In a glass baking dish add the vegetable mixture. Pour the egg mixture on top and then add the rest of the shredded cheese to the top of the soufflé.
From homemademommy.net


10 PUFFY AND PLEASING SOUFFLé RECIPES - THE SPRUCE EATS
2021-01-21 It starts off on the stovetop, cooking simple rolled oats in butter and milk. Then you add Greek yogurt, egg yolks, cinnamon, brown sugar, and finally the beaten egg whites. Serve it for a special brunch with a sprinkling of cinnamon sugar on top. 08 of 10.
From thespruceeats.com


SWEET & SAVORY EGG SOUFFLE RECIPES | INCREDIBLE EGG
Hot Chocolate Soufflé. 30 mins Cook Time. 20 mins Prep Time. 7 Ingr. Load More.
From incredibleegg.org


SAVOURY CHEESE SOUFFLE - BC EGG
Preheat oven to 375° F (190° C). Prepare four 1-cup sized (250ml) oven safe ramekins by buttering them with 1 tablespoon of the butter and then dusting them thoroughly with the finely grated parmesan. Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir in the flour and cook for 2 minutes to remove the starchy taste of the ...
From bcegg.com


HOW TO MAKE A SOUFFLé | GET CRACKING - EGGS.CA
Stir in the flour, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture is smooth and bubbly. Stir in the milk gradually. Continue stirring until the mixture is smooth and has thickened. Separate the 4 egg yolks, reserving 2 of the egg whites. Beat the yolks well and add 1/4 cup (60 mL) of warm sauce mixture to the egg yolks.
From eggs.ca


10 BEST HEALTHY EGG SOUFFLE RECIPES | YUMMLY
Sous Vide Egg Souffle Serious Eats. salt, eggs. The "Wife Saver" Breakfast Baked Egg Souffle! Not Quite Nigella. grated cheese, black pepper, milk, Tabasco Sauce, worcestershire sauce and 8 …
From yummly.com


EGG SOUFFLé SANDWICH RECIPE | KITCHN
2021-05-20 Make ahead: The egg soufflé can be made 1 day in advance, cut into squares, and refrigerated in an airtight container. Top with the cheese and broil to warm through and melt the cheese before assembling the sandwiches. Sheela is the Senior Contributing Food Editor at Kitchn and the author of Mediterranean Every Day: Simple, Inspired Recipes ...
From thekitchn.com


FLUFFY SOUFFLé OMELETTE (READY IN 15 MINUTES) - LIVE EAT LEARN
2022-04-18 Step 1: Separate the eggs. First, separate the egg whites from the yolks, placing them in separate bowls. Be sure to not get any drops of egg yolk in the egg whites, or they won’t whip correctly! Step 2: Beat the whites. In a large, clean bowl, beat the egg whites until you get stiff peaks. Step 3: Beat the yolks.
From liveeatlearn.com


EASY 3-INGREDIENT EGG SOUFFLé - GARDEN IN THE KITCHEN
2017-11-04 Instructions. Pre-heat oven to 375F degrees. Spray 3 individual 8oz ramekins with coconut oil. Set aside. Crack the eggs into a medium size bowl. Using a hand held mixer, beat the eggs until well combined (about 2 mins) Tear apart the croissants into small pieces.
From gardeninthekitchen.com


EASY EGG SOUFFLE RECIPES: TASTY TAKES ON THE FAMOUS PANERA EGG
2015-03-24 By Casey Barber. With a savory filling wrapped in buttery, flaky dough, grab-and-go baked egg soufflés are a deluxe way to start the day. …
From today.com


EGG SOUFFLE RECIPE (PANERA COPYCAT) - OH SO DELICIOSO
2019-05-09 Soufflés are light and puffy cakes made with eggs and a variety of other ingredients.Soufflés can be made savory (like we are doing for this recipe) or sweet as a dessert. The name soufflé comes from the French verb souffler, which means to blow up or puff up.When a souffle is baked - it does just that - puffs up.
From ohsodelicioso.com


EGG WHITE SOUFFLE | HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION
Step 4. Using electric mixer, beat egg white until firm peaks. Fold into milk mixture until evenly combined. Microwave on High for about 1 minutes or until puffed and cooked through.
From heartandstroke.ca


MINI EGG SOUFFLE RECIPE - MASHED
2021-09-14 Directions. Preheat oven to 325 F. Whisk together the eggs whites, eggs, milk, and salt in a bowl. In a separate bowl, mix together the green onions, bacon bits, and cheddar cheese. Spray a 12-tin muffin pan with cooking oil. Add egg mixture to each tin equally.
From mashed.com


SPINACH AND CHEESE EGG SOUFFLE RECIPE | TASTES OF LIZZY T
2020-11-10 Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. In a small microwaveable bowl, combine 5 eggs, milk, heavy cream, cheddar cheese, monterey jack cheese, parmesan cheese, spinach, bacon and salt. Mix well. Microwave this mixture for 30 seconds. Stir the mixture, then continue to microwave it in 20 second intervals about 4-5 times.
From tastesoflizzyt.com


SIMPLE EGG SOUFFLé | PALEO LEAP
Preheat your oven to 375 F. Apply cooking fat on the bottom of an oven ready cooking round dish of about 9 inches in diameter. In a small bowl, combine the almond flour, baking powder, and onion powder. In a big bowl, break all the eggs and add the coconut milk, then mix them well together. Incorporate the mixture of almond flour with the eggs ...
From paleoleap.com


AN EGG SOUFFLé RECIPE WITH AUTUMN HERBS » NOT ENTIRELY AVERAGE
The Method. Preheat oven to 450°F. Smear 1 tablespoon of the softened butter around the inside wall and bottom of a 1.5 quart soufflé dish. Add Parmesan cheese and "flour" or dust the soufflé, coating bottom and sides with the cheese completely.
From notentirelyaverage.com


PUFF PASTRY EGG SOUFFLE - THE KITCHENARIUM
2018-05-10 Directions. Lightly flour a small work area, roll out puff pastry into a 12x12 square, cut puff pastry into 4 equal sections, place into ramekins and store in the freezer while preparing rest of the ingredients. In a medium microwave-safe bowl whisk together eggs, cream, and salt & pepper. Stir in bacon.
From thekitchenarium.com


QUICK AND EASY EGG SOUFFLé RECIPE BY MOMMA CHEF
2016-08-15 Instructions. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spray Pam into an 8X8 baking dish. Mix the eggs in a large bowl. Add each of the ingredients--cottage cheese, cheddar cheese, Bisquick and milk into the bowl. Stir until smooth. Pour the egg mixture into the baking dish then sprinkle veggies onto mixture. Bake for about 45 minutes, until the top browns.
From mommachef.com


HEALTHY EGG SOUFFLé RECIPES | EATINGWELL
2. This elegant spinach and feta soufflé gets its inspiration from spanakopita, the classic Greek pie made with phyllo pastry. While soufflés have a reputation for being tricky to make, they're actually quite easy. Serve with olive oil-roasted potatoes and a tomato-cucumber salad tossed in a lemony dressing.
From eatingwell.com


LIGHT AND AIRY CHEESE SOUFFLé RECIPE - THE SPRUCE EATS
2021-08-06 Gather the ingredients. Grease 2 (1-cup) soufflé dishes/ramekins with butter and dust with Parmesan cheese. Melt the butter over medium-low heat, then add flour and cook for 3 minutes, stirring constantly. In the meantime, heat the milk in the microwave at medium power for 30 seconds just to warm.
From thespruceeats.com


HOW TO MAKE A SAVORY SOUFFLé: RECIPE & TIPS | INCREDIBLE EGG
Gently but thoroughly FOLD yolk mixture into whites until no streaks of white remain. Carefully POUR into ungreased 1-1/2 to 2-quart soufflé dish. BAKE in 350°F oven until soufflé is puffy, delicately browned and shakes slightly when oven rack is moved gently back and forth, 30 to 40 minutes. SERVE IMMEDIATELY.
From incredibleegg.org


PANERA COPYCAT 3 CHEESE EGG SOUFFLé BREAKFAST PASTRY
2019-11-09 Scramble eggs, half & half, Parmesan, and garlic together. Fold in mozzarella and cheddar. Pour mixture into lined ramekins evenly. Trim excess crescent dough and place on top of egg mixture. Top with remaining cheese. Bake for 30-35 minutes, depending on oven. Allow to cool for at least 10 minutes and enjoy!
From kenyarae.com


EASY CHEESE SOUFFLé RECIPE - GRANNY'S IN THE KITCHEN
2020-07-13 Put the egg whites in a bowl to mix separately. Put egg yolks, milk, flour, mustard, salt, and cheese in the blender. Blend on low to start and increase as needed to blend everything into a thick and smooth batter. Pour the batter into a pan on your stove. Heat on low, stirring constantly, until the mix thickens.
From grannysinthekitchen.com


EASY EGG AND CHEESE SOUFFLE | MRFOOD.COM
2017-08-31 In a large bowl, thoroughly beat together the eggs, milk, ground red pepper, mustard, salt, and pepper. Line bottom of prepared baking dish with 4 bread halves. Sprinkle with one-third of the cheese and pour one-third of the milk mixture on top; press down. Repeat layers twice. Press everything down lightly to saturate the bread.
From mrfood.com


THE SOUFFLé OMELETTE: LIGHT, FLUFFY, AND FUN TO EAT - SERIOUS EATS
2019-04-20 This traditional French egg dish is what happens when you combine an omelette with a soufflé by separately beating the whites before cooking the mixture in a pan. It puffs up light and fluffy and is just as much fun to look at as it is to eat. Daniel joined the Serious Eats culinary team in 2014 and writes recipes, equipment reviews, articles ...
From seriouseats.com


SOUS VIDE EGG SOUFFLE RECIPE - SERIOUS EATS
2018-08-30 Beat egg whites and salt to stiff peaks. Place the cutter on a flat surface and lay one sheet of clingfilm over it, making a depression in the film where the cutter is. Spoon beaten egg white into the depression until the cutter is nearly full. Gently place the egg yolk on top of the white. Spoon just enough white over the yolk to cover it.
From seriouseats.com


CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE | EASY HOMEMADE RECIPE - FEELGOODFOODIE
2022-02-01 How to make Easy chocolate souffle. Add the butter and chocolate into a microwave-safe bowl and melt. Mix in the egg yolks, vanilla and salt with a mixer and combine with the melted chocolate mixture. Beat the egg whites and cream of tartar and form stiff peaks. Fold in the egg whites to the chocolate mixture a little at a time.
From feelgoodfoodie.net


EGG SOUFFLE - DIABETES FOOD HUB
Set aside to cool. Once the vegetables and meat are cool, stir in the egg substitute and set aside. In a clean bowl, combine the egg whites and cream of tartar. Using an electric mixer, whip the egg whites to stiff peaks. Gently fold the egg whites into the egg and vegetable mixture, and pour it into a 2 1/2 quart round baking dish.
From diabetesfoodhub.org


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