Holy Macaroni…I’ve been baking along at Tuesdays with Dorie for so long that it is MY turn to pick the recipe! I never imagined when I started all those months ago that I would actually still be alive when it got around to me…but here we are, and I got to pick the very first recipe I marked in the book!![]()
Many of you know I have not been baking/cooking very long. It was because of this group, TWD, that I really got the kitchen bug last year. That bug led me to the Daring Bakers, then Baking GALS, then You Want Pies with That…and one thing led to another and now I run a small catering business along with doing custom cookies and most currently – specialty cakes! So thanks all of you faithful TWDers – it’s because of you that I stepped up my game and have learned so much along the way!
I think I chose Chocolate Soufflé because several years ago, before I had ever made anything at all, I found a recipe for one and actually made it, even though I had never seen nor tasted one. It turned out perfectly, and tasted so great that I surprised myself! Seeing this recipe in Dorie’s cookbook just reminded me that we all start somewhere! Perhaps you are a newbie like I was (and still am) or maybe this is your first week with the TWD bunch (welcome! Say Hi, won’t you?) and maybe Chocolate Soufflé was a bit intimidating for you. That’s a good thing! I have found that the more intimadated I am by a recipe, the more I learn! So I hope everyone learned something this go round!
Before I get to the recipe, I just wanted to give a shout out to a few of the Dorie Bakers that have really inspired me along the way. Maybe I never told you, maybe I did, but each of you in some way or another have pushed me to be more creative, try harder with my photos, or step outside of my comfort zone and try something entirely new. So thank you…you can’t imagine what you have done for me.
- First off, Dorie Greenspan. Thank You! You have been so kind to me and such a change in my life, whether you realize it or not. If not for this cookbook, who knows what I would be doing? So thank you, thank you thank you. I am a baking fiend because of you. (and 20 pounds heavier than last year, but we won’t dwell on that.) And Laurie? Thanks for having the insight to start this great group based on Dorie’s cookbook!
- Shari at Whisk: A Food Blog was and is one of the most inspirational bloggers for me. I rush each week to her site to see what imaginative way she interpreted the recipe, whether it be baking cookies in coin wrappers or cakes in tea cups, she never fails to inspire me.
- Holly at PheMOMenon I consider to be a “real friend” these days. She rarely if ever misses a recipe for any of the groups she belongs to, and she always has something positive to say about each one of them. If I lived in Utah, I hope it would be next door to her.
- Jayne, the Barefoot Kitchen Witch was one of the very first blogs I followed along with, as was Spatulas & Corkscrews by Donna. Surprisingly enough, they live near each other but have yet to meet. Both of them were so helpful when it came to my neverending questions. I don’t bug them like I used to, but I know they are still there. That means a lot.
- I found Fields of Cake when Carrie was still baking along with TWD. I understand not being able to keep up, and I’m glad that she is so busy with her passion that it has escalated into a profitable thing for her. She has really been a lifesaver, especially recently since I started the cake baking. You should check her out – ah-mazing work. Just gorgeous.
There really are too many to mention that have pushed me in some way, but these hold a special place for me. I hope you don’t mind me sharing them with you!
Now, on to this delicious Chocolate Soufflé! I found it super easy to pull together and had no issues with it whatsoever. I regret that I made it at night and had to use a stupid work lamp in my cellar to light it enough to grab a half-ass picture, but you gotta do what you gotta do somedays! Thanks everyone for baking along with me! If you aren’t a follower of mine, I hope you will be! See the sidebar? See where it says Google Friend Connect? Well, there is a particular number I am hoping for, and I’m close! Once I reach that number, I am going to have a drawing and one of those Friends is going to win a prize! I won’t tell you exactly what it is, but it’s a good one and you’ll be snazzy in the kitchen with it, that’s for sure! So, sign on, be my Google Friend, and maybe you’ll win! Thanks again everyone – it’s been SO much fun baking along with you every week!
Chocolate Soufflé
from Dorie Greenspan’s Baking: From My Home to Yours
Serves 4-6
- 6 ounces bittersweet Chocolate, finely Chopped
- 1/2 Cup plus 2 Tbs. Sugar
- 1/3 Cup Whole Milk, at Room Temperature
- 4 Large Eggs, Separated and at Room Temperature
- 2 Large Egg Whites, at Room Temperature
- Confectioner’s Sugar, for dusting
Getting Ready: Position a rack in the lower third of the oven and preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Give the inside of a 6-7 cup soufflé mold a thick coating of butter, sprinkle it with sugar and tap out the excess. Refrigerate until needed. Line a baking sheet with parchment or a silicone mat.
Put the chocolate and 1/2 cup of the sugar in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and heat, stirring often, until the chocolate is melted. Transfer the bowl to the counter and whisk in the milk. let the chocolate cool for about 5 minutes, then, one by one, whisk in the yolks.
Working in the clean, dry bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment or in a large ol with a hand mixer, whip the 6 egg whites until they just turn opaque and start to hold peaks. Still beating, add the reamining 2 tablespoons sugar in a slowish, steady stream and continue to beat until the peaks are glossy and almost firm. Stir one-quarter of the whites into the chocolate to lighten it, then use a rubber spatula to gently fold in the remaining whites.
Delicately turn the batter into the prepared mold and lightly sprinkle the top with confectioners sugar. Put the mold on the baking sheet.
Bake-it’s better not to open the door and peek until you think the soufflé is almost done-for 40 minutes, or until the soufflé is beautifully puffed and a thin knife inserted into the center comes out clean (find a noncrusty part of the soufflé and gently insert the knife at an angle). Remove the soufflé from the oven and serve immediately, dusting the top with more confectioners sugar if you’d like.
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Looks great! Congrats on being chooser, I really enjoyed this.
Great choice Susan – I wish I had been able to make it this week.
Awesome choice. I went decadent and topped mine with Hot Fudge sauce – it was a real winner around here.
Great choice and great post! I owe Dorie so much too! I was opening cake mix boxes just a few years ago. Thanks Susan for a great pick. You are one of my favorite bloggers! Always so damn funny and honest!
Great job! Thank you for this choice. It pushed me outside of my comfort zone, and the results were fantastic.
Wow! Who knew blogging could have such an effect on someone's life? I'm inspired.
Good improvisation with your light. Souffle looks delicious. Thanks for choosing this recipe.
Great choice and your version look so appetizing.
I apologize, for several reasons I didn't make it.
Ulrike @ Küchenlatein
Oh, you just made me get a choked up! I love you too!
I am totally back this week and finishing my post up as we speak – there was no way I was missing out on making a chocolate souffle (my first btw!) with you.
Biggest Hugs EVER!!!
Holly
PS – I have to laugh because I just got done writing in my post that I wish you didn't live across the country but lived next door!
Your souffle looks fantastic, I'd never know it wasn't in your preferred light! Thanks for the great pick; I was wishing for some company to bake this one for, but the timing didn't work out this time around, so I got to enjoy my minis all by myself. Love your post – acknowledging your inspirations and giving us a fun and challenging recipe!
Thanks for choosing the souffle – I have never made one before.
Ciao ! Thank you so much for giving me a reason to try this scaring recipe !!! I love yours !!!
Susan, I can't tell you how touched I am by your stories of inspiration and how deeply happy I am to have had something to do with your newfound passion and profession. But *you're* the inspiring one — look at what you've done and how well you've done it and how many people you've brought along with you. *Bravo!* xoDorie
Thanks for hosting this week Susan! Your souffle looks fantastic! I'm still working on mine but I know it'll be delicious because it's chocolate and it's a Dorie recipe – how could it be wrong?
Great pick! I made it for friends and the loved it.
So, interesting to read about your blogging journey and how it has changed you!
Thank you for hosting this week! Even though I accidentally forgot to add my egg yolks they still came out great
I added my Follow, hope you hit your number!
This was a good choice, Susan. I was definitely nervous about making it, but excited at the same time. I'm happy with the results, too! I really enjoy your blog and have been following for a long time. You've always inspired me with your posts and creativity. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for choosing this chocolate souffle. Yours looks great with the raspberries.
thanks for this pick! it was great!
such a great choice for TWD, and one that i bet a lot of people would have been nervous to make otherwise…so thank you! yours looks wonderful, and i bet it tasted great!!
Excellent choice, Susan – I love it when I get to learn a new technique. And your souffle looks gorgeous. Yum!
Beautiful and delicious!!
What a fun pick!
Hi Susan,
I have followed your blog for a while now, but I think this may be my first time commenting….first of all, great pick this week! Your souffle looks great, and I loved this as well! Also, your blog is really awesome!! I am still impressed with how you were able to spend only $100 on food for your family for an entire month!!! Keep up the great blog!!! xoxo
What a great post! So good to hear you're doing well with your catering and baking business too. Are you still making your awesome eclairs and cream puffs?
Thanks for the mention, and you know you're welcome to bug me anytime
The guys want to personally thank you very much for choosing this recipe. It was a big hit, as you can well imagine. Love your photos…love the fruit with the souffle! Your blog is just as inspiring to all of us!
What a fabulous recipe.
Love that you chose this…simply divine.
Great choice! Loved this recipe.
AH Susan, Thanks for such a fun week with TWD! Love how super simple Dorie's version of a souffle can be. You can almost make one in your sleep. huh? Your blog is amazing and congratulations on all you've accomplished. Amazing and a very nice tribute to those who have encouraged and propelled you along the way. I'll have to come back and visit real soon.
Thanks again, I enjoyed baking along with you.
AmyRuth
Hi Susan! Thanks so much for picking Chocolate Souffle! First time for me and I was soo pleased with the result! I love your post, it's soo inspiring.
Great pick. I loved it.
Thanks for the pick this week! It's my first time making souffle. Great post.
Very cool pick! I couldn't make it since I seem to have no time lately, but it is definitely on my short list!
Thanks for this fabulous pick, Susan! We loved it, and I really can't believe how easy it was. I'll make this one again for sure. Yours looks fabulous!
Awesome pick, Susan. I was intimated and a little frightened to make this. I always thought souffle was reallly eggy. It was super easy and tasty! Thanks for picking something I would never have made otherwise. AND–equally as you've mentioned others, I love your blog, too.
I have been wanting to tackle this one for months. Great pick!
Thanks, Susan for stretching our limits into the world of "scary" souffles. They are so delicious and really quite easy! I applaud you for choosing my new favorite Dorie recipe!
Susan, how sweet you are! And how inspiring! You are amazing with all that you've accomplished in and out of the kitchen. Sorry I've kind of drifted off the map a bit – I think you've inspired me to come back on a more regular basis to the TWD group. Beautiful souffle, by the way!!
GREAT choice this week! Thank you for hosting! Your post was wonderful too
Thank you for choosing this delicious and challenging dessert! I was intimated by it, but it turned out great. I love a recipe that pushes me out of my comfort zone.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I never would have made this on my own, and it's now one of our favorite Dorie recipes. You're awesome!
Your soufflé is gorgeous! Great choice!
I've never made a souffle but always wanted to and now I feel totally inspired.
Delicious choice, Susan. Glad to read that everything is going well for you.
I'm one of those newbies to TWD, and I was totally intimidated by this souffle. Woah! It was so amazing. Thank you for making me make this!
I loved this recipe, thanks for a great pick!
Susan, I love the way you write. I feel like I know you! I am in awe of all you do and all you're becoming. Keep up the good work. I look forward to getting to see more of your creations in the future.
Sincerely,
Renee (aka kudoskookies)
Wow! I can't believe it was your turn and I missed it!
I hope to get back in the kitchen one of these days and this is definitely on my list to try.
It looks great!
Your blog is growing so much!!
Your soufflé is perfect!
Thanks Susan for hosting this week! I really enjoyed this!
Oh, I wish I had baked along this week! You're so sweet to list me as an inspiration!!! Completely unexpected. Thank you.
THANK YOU for picking this! This recipe is what lured me out of my haze of 'new mommy' and back into the kitchen!
It was amazing!!
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