With the confidence of the Barefoot Gourmet himself I embarked on my first souffle...ever. First I got all of the ingredients out of the fridge. No, first I check in the freezer to make sure we have a back-up. Ice cream. Perfect. Then I read the recipe. Boom. The eggs need to be at room temperature.After waiting a few hours for the eggs to warm, I refuse help from Ryon and do an awesome job at separating the egg whites from the yolks. A little pour-pour action. I begin beating the egg whites until stiff, just as our esteemed guests are arriving. You know, I never would have realized that there were so many opportunities for the statement "that's what she said" while making a souffle, but in honoring our PG audience I will leave it to your imagination as you read the recipe.
At this point I placed a baking dish full of my creation in a larger dish with water, and both into the oven. I set the timer for 40 minutes and grabbed a beer to hang out with our friends. The buzzer goes off and I am expecting to see a lightly browned souffle...or an utter disaster. Instead, I see nothing. The souffle is not burned, it is not even browned. I check the oven every 10 minutes or so, but it looks like nothing is happening. Ryon walks by and turns up the oven...still no change. We sit down to eat the tenderloin and it was delicious. The wine was flowing, conversation enjoyable. As we are all remarking on the wonderful evening after dinner, boom. The souffle! I ran inside, about 2 hours after the dessert originally went into the oven, and pulled it out. Wouldn't you know that the thing was just barely browned on top. Actually it could have used a few more minutes. :o)
The ladies helped me serve it up with heavy cream. Everyone ooooed and ahhhed about the deliciousness of the souffle, and how remarkably timed it was. I have to say though, it did not turn out to be a particularly eye-catching dessert (hence no pictures), but it was very tasty, tart, and refreshing. Perhaps, with a little more luck I can get through the rest of the dessert recipes with little supervision. I can only hope.
Rating: RHC
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