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Warm raspberry souffle
1. Warm raspberry soufflé is flavored with raspberry brandy and garnished
with red currants and sprigs of mint and topped with raspberry coulis in
this gourmet food recipe by Chef Arthur Dorshner. This makes a striking dessert
dish for a special occasion. A delicate dish to prepare, soufflé requires precision
and some patience to do successfully. Many things can go wrong in making a
perfect soufflé. If the eggs are not whisked properly and prepared in the order it
should be, the soufflé might fail to rise and you end up with a flat and
unappetizing dish. Perfectly done soufflé should feel firm to the touch with a
golden crust on top. If you shake it gently, it will jiggle only a bit and will be
smooth and silky to the bite.
2. One of the most important things to remember when making the soufflé is
that the egg whites and the egg yolks must be whisked separately. You should
also take care that no trace of the yolk will get to the white and no trace of the
white eggs should stick to the yolk. Just a small speck of fat, found in the egg
yolks, will fail to create stiff and stable white foam that is necessary for a light and
airy soufflé.
Use clean utensils that are well dried for beating the egg whites and yolks.
The whisk or beater should be clean when beating the egg yolks, and should also
be clean and dried for beating the whites. Don’t use the same whisk to prevent
the yolks from unnecessarily getting to the whites. The egg whites should be
beaten until stiff, smooth and moist. Care must also be taken not to overbeat the
egg whites or they will be thick, flaky and dull and won’t fold into the batter well.
The bubbles should be very fine and the peaks should be soft.
Ingredients
1.3 lbs. raspberries
6 egg yolks, 8 egg whites (beaten)
2 tablespoons wild raspberries eau de vie (brandy)
7 tablespoons sugar
2 bourbon vanilla pods
Decoration:
8 mint leaves
¾ cup raspberry sauce (fresh raspberry pulp, mixed with sugar)
3. Preparation Instruction
1. Separate the egg whites from the yolks and place them in different mixing
bowls.
2. Whisk the egg yolks, gradually adding some sugar until smooth and creamy. Cut
the vanilla pods and extract the grains, mix in with the egg yolks. Add a dash of
brandy to flavor and continue whisking until smooth.
3. Using a clean and dry whisk, whisk the egg whites until stiff and foamy. Add
sugar and pinch of salt and whisk in.
4. Fold the foamy egg white into the yolk mixture using a spatula until you get a
thick and puffy batter.
5. On a baking plate, pour raspberry coulis in the center. Heap fresh raspberries
on top of the coulis. Pour soufflé batter over the raspberries, covering them and
creating a dome. Place berries around the soufflé. Bake in the oven for 360
degrees for twelve minutes.
6. Pour coulis around the soufflé. Decorate with a sprig of mint and some red
currant.