Chocolate Souffle Will Make Your Day!
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Well, we got back home and I asked my father in law for the recipe. But, he is a really busy man and although he told me he would, he never did. I was desperate to try them though, so I got on Pinterest and looked for a recipe. What I found was absolutely perfect. I got to work with my ingredients and in no time, with zero experience creating soufflés, I made a beautiful tall soufflé that was absolutely delicious. Even if you have zero experience, you can make these, too!
Check out what our friends over at The Speckled Palate had to say about these:
“Let’s celebrate Valentine’s Day with these gooey, decadent and delicious Dark Chocolate Soufflés, which come together quickly and bake up nicely. The perfect dessert if you’re holding a stay-at-home Valentine’s celebration this year!”
Oh I agree, if your sweetheart loves chocolate, make these for him/her this year!
Ingredients
6 oz. Ghirardelli dark chocolate
¼ cup Land O’ Lakes half-and-half
1 large egg yolk
A pinch of good sea salt
3 egg whites, at room temperature
1 tablespoon Domino granulated sugar (and additional sugar for prepping the baking dishes)
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 400°F, and position a baking rack in the middle of the oven.
Spray three 7 oz. soufflé dishes with baking spray and sprinkle with sugar, tilting the dishes to coat all surfaces completely, then tapping to remove excess sugar. Arrange the prepared baking dishes on a baking sheet, and set aside.
Heat a saucepan over high heat, filled halfway with water, and bring to a simmer.
Combine the chocolate and half-and-half in a large glass bowl that fits over the saucepan. When the water is simmering, set the bowl over the saucepan to create a double boiler. Stir until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth. Remove the bowl from the heat, and set aside.
Using a hand mixer (or stand mixer), beat the egg whites until they have formed soft peaks. Sprinkle in the sugar until the egg whites form hard peaks. Set aside.
Stir the egg yolk and salt into the chocolate mixture.
Using a rubber spatula, fold a quarter of the beaten egg whites into the chocolate mixture. Gently fold the rest of the egg whites into the mixture, stirring until just combined. (This is very important because if you overmix, your soufflés won’t rise as much!)
Divide the batter among the prepared soufflé dishes, and fill them completely.
Bake the soufflés on a baking sheet until they have puffed considerably and the tops feel firm.
Serve the soufflés immediately, sprinkling with powdered sugar, whipped cream, fresh fruit or simply by themselves!
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Quick Tip: Store leftovers with a cloth over the top at room temperature. Warm up for a few seconds in the microwave when ready to enjoy again.
Thanks again to The Speckled Palate for this amazing recipe