Just read Friday, January 3, 2023 of the Julie/Julia Project.
This blog describes how deceitful souffles can be.
Lying bastards.
Souffles are tricky on a diet. They fool you. You take a bite of a delicious salmon soufflé, perfectly browned, light and puffy, and you can’t help thinking, against all your experience and judgement, “oh, this couldn’t be bad. This is like eating yummy, moist air.”
Then before you know it, you’ve eaten half a soufflé.
💯 #truth
Prior to preserving a record of #adventuresincooking with images and words, Danyale and I made JC's cheese souffle recipe. 🧀
I have fond memories of cheese souffles. My maternal grandmother had a recipe from the Orillia Junior League (or some other hoity toity group) for an easy peasy cheese souffle.
It included:
- 4 eggs (or maybe 5, my memory is fuzzy)
- 1 cup shredded cheddar
- 1 can cream of mushroom soup (preferably Campbell's)
- Salt, pepper and some other spice (again, fuzzy memory)
- Some other ingredient that I'm sure I'm forgetting
With this recipe, I learned what stiff but not dry egg white peaks were suppose to look and act like. I learned that a souffle will fall some but not completely if you had gently folded the egg whites into the rest of the mixture.
I think I started making this on my own around 13-14. I was an expert at cheese souffle!
Quite an accomplishment for a teen girl (honestly, teen girls should take the wins whenever they can get them but I digress...).
I made that sucker #allthetime.
Now, I was making JCs souffle.
It was more complicated than my grandmother's recipe and but not overly so. I will say there was a lot of warnings about not-doing-this and not-doing-that. I still felt confident.
I was still accomplished at making souffle (even though I hadn't made one in a couple decades).
It was delicious! (I was never worried, much)
Light, puffy, crispy on the outside and cheesy. Just like eating yummy, moist air, as Julie states.
And yes, Danyale and I COULD NOT STOP eating it!
We wiped that sucker out and started planning when the next one should be made.
The moral of the story is: don't be afraid of souffles. Go make one and gorge yourself!
And forget about a diet.
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