If you are an aspiring home chef, Jacques Pépin, who has appeared on more than 600 PBS cooking show, is one hell of a teacher. His style is easy-to-follow and practical. This amazing soufflé is his ...
I don't really know why people think a soufflé is difficult, because it emphatically is not. It's easy, versatile and can be pulled together very quickly with a minimum of ingredients. The thing is ...
The Easy Cheese Souffle is great for brunch or a light dinner. Photo by Hillary Levin, hlevin@post-dispatch.com Yield: 4 servings 3 tablespoons butter, plus extra for greasing the dish ¼ cup grated ...
The soufflé has been around for quite a while, and we have France to thank for the decadent little treat. You can make either a savory or sweet soufflé, but the real treat is in that light and fluffy ...
This French recipe will make you swell with desire ! Melt the butter in a pot, add the flour and stir. Gradually add the milk, while stirring. If clots are forming, put the mix in a blender. Once the ...
Preheat oven to 375° and generously butter a 2-qt. casserole dish. In a large, heavy saucepan bring water, half-and-half, and salt to a boil. Stir in the grits, reduce heat to medium-low, and cook, ...
When Lefebvre tasks Masterson with separating the egg whites and egg yolks, he shows her an easy hack. You crack the eggs into one bowl, and then pick up and move the egg yolks into a separate bowl, ...
This souffle from Zax Tavern in Berkeley is baked in individual ramekins, then cooled and baked again right before serving, making it a great choice for entertaining. Tasters loved its delicate ...
I am obsessed with souffles. I have been known to whip one up whether I am feeling blue or in a celebratory mood. Who doesn’t like a comforting spoonful of puffed eggs laced with cheese? Last year my ...
Adjust an oven rack to the middle position and heat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease the bottom and sides of an 8½-by-4½-inch glass loaf pan, a 1½ quart souffle dish or a 1½-quart pot. Sprinkle half (2 ...
Like Parisians, souffles have a reputation for being fussy. “Why bother?” I had always thought until I recently faced a Friday night with time for cooking but an all-but-barren fridge. A trip to the ...