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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Cranberry Soufflé - Pink Saturday
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...A soufflé is a magnificent egg creation that should be served hot from the oven. It can be sweet or savory and, when the planets are in perfect alignment, it will tower above the mold in which it bakes. Soufflés collapse as they cool, so efforts to photograph them can be heroic. My only usable pictures were taken while they were still in the oven. The soufflé was created in the 19th century by chef Antonin Carême, who was arguably the first celebrity chef. While his culinary achievements are legendary, he is also remembered as being a prolific food writer and as the man who created the chef's hat, the toque. I'll wager he'd hate to know that the toque is included in his biography.
Soufflés rise because stiffly beaten egg whites trap air and allow them to expand with the heat of the oven. There are two components to a soufflé; a base which can be a sauce, pastry cream or puree and stiffly beaten egg whites that are used to lighten the base. There are several tricks to making a successful soufflé. A pinch of table salt added to the whites and using a collar to guide the soufflé as it rises are among them. More important still is a can-do attitude. The only hard and fast rule I have to share with you is don't open the door while the soufflé is baking. It will deflate like a balloon.
This cranberry soufflé is the creation of Michel Richard, the executive chef at Citronelle. It actually is very easy to do. It uses a puree of cranberries and sugar as a base and it requires no collar as it bakes. If you want your family or guests to see the soufflé at the height of its glory move it quickly from the oven to the table. This soufflé deflates quickly because there is no flour in it. I used a blender to puree the cranberries, adding small amounts of water only as need to continue processing. The puree should have the consistency of a bechamel sauce or pudding, so use water sparingly. I have everything ready to go before I begin to beat the egg whites. I do add a pinch of table salt to the whites and I make it a point to throw a pinch over my shoulder for luck. This is a wonderfully seasonal recipe. I hope you'll give it a try and enjoy this lovely cranberry creation.
Cranberry Soufflé...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
1/2 cup fresh cranberry purée mixed with 1/2 cup of granulated sugar
1/2 cup of sugar, plus another 1/2 cup for coating soufflé dishes
2 tablespoons butter, softened
4 egg whites
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5 (6-oz.) soufflé dishes
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
2) Puree cranberries and mix with 1/2 cup sugar in a medium sized bowl. Set aside.
3) Using a pastry brush, generously coat soufflé dishes with butter, then coat them with 1/2 cup sugar. Turn them upside down to remove excess sugar. Set them on a baking sheet.
4) Quickly beat egg whites with a pinch of table salt, adding a 1/2 cup of reserved sugar a teaspoon at a time, until soft peaks are formed.
5) Fold whites into cranberry purée. Spoon batter into soufflé dishes. Bake for 25 minutes. Serve immediately with whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream. Yield: 5 servings.
Recipe courtesy Of Michel Richard.
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Pink Saturday, sponsored by Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.
Thy look absolutely divine, Mary! So light an puffy. I haven't made a souffle in ages ... and seeing these I'm encouraged to make one soon.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
I love this Mary. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the weekend.
Mmmmm, looks nice & I'm sure tastes good .... Happy pink saturday Mary.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week.
ciao for now,
Elena :)
Wow.. these looks really great.. Any other fruits that I could replace cranberries with? It's kind of hard to get them here.. Thanks for the sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeletemmmm..che delizia!
ReplyDeleteSoooo lovely! Look really smooth and tasty.
ReplyDeleteNever made one. These are too pretty with that beautiful pink color.
ReplyDeleteI always have to have my bib on when I come here for a visit. These look absolutely delicious. What beautiful Pinks for Pink Saturday. Enjoy
ReplyDeleteMmmm..what a fun treat this would be to make!!
ReplyDeleteOOOOOOOOOOh Miss Mary, these look smooth and verrrrrrrrrrrry satisfying. I figured you would have some sort of pink pumpkin cookie today! Hugs, Mollye
ReplyDeleteI love Michel Richard... that means these souffle were excellent! Great job!
ReplyDeleteIf I made these, it would be one of the heights of my cooking achievements. Grins.
ReplyDeleteMary-This is such a great post for today...just love the history you provide and how fun are souffle's love the few ingredients needed. I can only imagine the dishes, utensils and pans, you must possess...you must be very organized. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a yummy treat. Happy Pink Halloween. xoxo Nancy
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteThey look scrumptious!
Thanks for visiting the French trick r treaters, we had fun!
Maggie
tracieMoo, you can use any fruit puree as long as it has the same consistency of a bechamel or pastry cream.
ReplyDeleteMichelle, you'd be surprised at how little equipment I have in my kitchen. I try to keep gadgets to a minimum.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Mary! I've always been wary of making a dish like this, but I'd certainly love to try yours..its beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMy first, recent, attempt with a savory souffle turned out fine. I'd love to make a sweet one, and this one would be lovely. Great tips-- but one more thing... have fresh batteries in your camera! I'm speaking from experience. Mine died on shot #2 and the deflating was already on the way. It's so fun to see them puff up! Love this recipe, because it's so different.
ReplyDeleteWow!! That looks delicious! Mmm! I'm going downthread to see your pan de muerto.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
Beautiful Mary. So perfect and fluffy and I learned something too!
ReplyDeleteLaura
I was already feeling hungry - now I'm starving! Those pink souffles look delicious & I will give them s try.
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JJ
How lovely, so smooth and puffy with such gorgeous color!!
ReplyDeleteoh yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday:)
KayEllen
My mouth is watering !! The photo is worthy of a cookbook! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
How wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to make a souffle, but these pink beauties are calling my name.
I have a thing for chefs hats, I have two now, I guess I owe Careme a thank-you!
I love that color, its super cool and looks sooo silky smooth and yum
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful..and I can just imagine a spoon going into one of these pretties. Yummmmm. I would like to have one now...what a beautiful site you have with all the great recipes. Happy Pink Saturday and have a wonderful Halloween.
ReplyDeleteThat eye candy looks YumO. It's a delight to come in here every week and see what you have been up to Mary, what you are sharing with the rest of us...thankyou so much for taking the time to bring us great food every week, Happy Pink Saturday my friend and Happy Halloween, Char
ReplyDeleteMary, these are so sweet and pretty! I have a collection of small ramekins that I need to put to good use, this is a perfect idea. Your story about Lily was beautiful and very touching. What a beautiful personal Guardian Angel you have and I'm sure you blessed her life in many ways as well. Happy Pink Saturday! LeslieMichele
ReplyDeleteYum! This looks wonderful! Sounds wonderful and I'm going to have to try it...the post for the hot chocolate looks to yummy too for a cold day like today! Hsppy PS
ReplyDeleteOh , delectable looking ! Pink with cranberries! I have never made a souffle' before but just might try this!The history and stories you add to your recipes are very interesting . Do you read cook books and bios of chefs and cooks?
ReplyDeleteI DID make your recipe for cranberry/apple pie and will post a picture of it soon. It was delicious,and the filling was pretty too. It is a recipe I will use over and over! Thank-you.
Absolutely beautiful and scrumptious looking! I love your blog, it always makes me so hungry though!! Happy pink week and Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteNothing like being served one's very own soufflé! Mary, these are perfect for the upcoming holiday season. Many thanks...
ReplyDeletethey are beautiful!!!!! almost to pretty to eat..almost
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a cup full of fluffy pink goodness! Happy Pink Saturday and have a loveleigh weekend!
ReplyDeleteperfect combo: looks beautiful and tastes good! yay!
ReplyDeleteWOW..what a luscious looking dessert and perfect for Pink Saturday!!
ReplyDeleteOh,so very yummy looking, mary!...
ReplyDeletemy mouth is watering!
lovely for Pink Saturday...
gypsy
My god these are adorable. You're almost getting me to try them, but not quite. I'll admire yours. So cute I can hardly believe it.
ReplyDeleteYum !! That looks wonderful !! i know I mine would come out like a Pink Pancake though, lol ! :) Happy Pink Saturday !!! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Reminds me of merangue (sp?)! Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteI'd never be able to accomplish this one, Mary. Happy Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love souffles - this cranberry souffle looks scrumptious! Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteOh My Goodness! What a yummy post! Happy Pink Saturday...I definately have to try these thanks for the recipe. Grace
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteHappy PiNk Saturday and Halloween...
This is pure eyecandy....perfection!! It's fun to read about about food the way that you present it. :0)
Thanks so much for dropping by for a visit. I enjoy reading your kind comments. :0)
Scatter Bliss...
Stephanie
Hello Mary, Happy Pink Saturday! Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a sweet comment. This looks delish! I'll have to try it!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Shirl
Shirls Rose Cottage
this sounds so wonderful! And, I think I can do this!!!
ReplyDeleteMamy thanks!!
they look totally scrummy must have a try one day have a fab pink week
ReplyDeleteAmazing--they are so high and very pink too! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love cranberries; most people find them too tart. What a great idea! Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely devine! Perfect Pink Saturday Post!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow - these are absolutely gorgeous! Such a beautiful shade of pink. Thanks for stopping by my blog, it's so appreciated. We were out of town yesterday, so I''m playing a little catch up today! Hope you had a nice Halloween and Happy Pink Saturday to you. Oh, and I had totally forgotten about French Onion Soup - my husband has wanted some for ages and I just keep forgetting. I'm definitely going to make your for him!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely souffle! Beautifully delicious Pink Saturday Post! This is so perfect for the upcoming holidays! So glad that you visited me this morning! So happy to find your blog! Everything looks delicious. I love onion soup! I can smell it cooking from your recipe.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Marilyn
Oh, Mary, it looks delicious and such a pretty color! Blessings to you and happy November! Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit. You always brighten my day! Vicki
ReplyDeleteOh, Mary. What glorious puffs of pink heaven. They are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday.
It looks pretty and sounds delicious. Thanks for the backstory on the souffle as well!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful and look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteSe ve delicioso.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!!!
Mary, you are an absolute artist with food - I can't believe how beautiful and yummy your dishes all look. I am going to have to make your apple lady apple cake too. It looks too good to believe. What a happy circumstance to have gotten this recipe. Thank you for sharing! And thanks for stopping by my blog. I hope you are having a wonderful weekend. I hope your family appreciates your wonderful gift with food.
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Tricia
That looks magnificient! Ive never made souffle bcos ts too scary...in case it doesnt rise...but perhaps one day I will! So beautiful ur is n the colour is so sweet ..LOVE it. tq 4 sharing :)))
ReplyDeleteOh my! My mouth is watering from all your tasty photos and recipes as I play 'catch up' this morning. It's been a busy few days and I've fallen WAY behind in so many ways. I've snagged your French Onion soup recipe as it's one of my absolute favorite meals on a cool day. Thanks again for sharing and for visiting each of my blogs. It's a pleasure to have made your acquaintance in this virtual world.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
what a pretty pink souffle. Would never have thought to use cranberries, but it looks like something I'd want to try.
ReplyDeleteSemplicemente fantastico! Complimenti!
ReplyDeleteOh my...those are gorgeous!! Do I dare try to make something like that? Nahhhh. My Bobby G. wouldn't appreciate it. :) Happy (way late) Pink Saturday Mary.
ReplyDeleteThe most beautiful souffles I have ever seen!!
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