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judymac

Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 21
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Posted: Oct Fri 21, 2005 4:46 pm Post subject: Pumpkin souffle |
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Ok this is for mommaofthreeboys and anyone else interested in a different dessert.
I haven't had the time to work out the Atkins carbs, but ALL ingredients are ok for induction.
The secret of souffle - NEVER EVER open the oven until they are done or they will deflate like a pricked balloon. The second try is often more successful than the first for souffle virgins.
But onwards to yumminess:
Pumpkin Souffle, 4 Portions.
14 oz Pumpkin puree
3oz Parmesan cheese
2 oz butter
4 medium eggs, whites and yellow seperated.
grated nutmeg to taste
1 teaspoon Davinci Gourmet French Vanilla Syrup
Preheat oven to 390/400F
Mix butter, egg yolks, nutmeg, parmesan, pumpkin and syrup. Melt together.
Mix egg whites with a pinch of salt until mounts are formed.
Fold egg whites into the pumpkin mix gently.
Divide equally into 4 buttered ramekins.
For those not on induction add a teaspoon of Almond flakes to the top of each souffle.
Cook for 15 - 20 Minutes according to your oven type.
Souffles are notoriously difficult, so you may want to experiment with timings. I have in my lifetime cooked with electric fan oven, gas oven and now woodburning stove, all are very different to cook on.
Hope you enjoy,
Judy _________________ |
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