Lemon Souffle

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  • on April 24, 2011

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    Having made my first souffle (decades ago under the auspicious of Julia Child, I was unsure about the uncooked base (aka 'bouilli' in this recipe, so I cooked it first. I used her method (mix flour with some of the milk until blended, add the rest of the milk, the butter & sugar to a pan & boil, lower the heat & add the egg yolks one at a time beating well, & cooking until thick. Once this cooled slightly, I folded the stiff whites and bouilli together, poured the mixture into a 6 C souffle dish (prepared with butter and sugar and baked it for 35 minutes. It came out fine (& tasted great but next time I'm going to put a bain marie in the oven during the cooking as suggested. My souffle quickly collapsed once I started serving it. I also will add less sugar - I like the tartness of the lemon to be more pronounced - but that's a personal quirk. Overall, it's a lovely dessert.

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  • on July 27, 2008

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    In the process of making this I had my doubts, but what I ended up with was a light, slightly sweet and lemony souffle. I think filling the baking dish with hot water is the key step, since this souffle is kind of half-custard. I also dusted my ramekins with sugar to help the souffle climb and used two (small lemons instead of just one. Overall, great recipe.

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  • on March 09, 2008

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    This souffle was is so good, my kids and husband love it, we'll try to make it on summer and have it frozen and see.
    Delicious....

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  • on March 18, 2007

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    Souffle turned out without the liquid setting up,could there be a limit of juice used from the two lemmons?

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  • on February 24, 2007

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    the lemon juice and the zest did not taste a bit tart in fact it was rather delightful it was like a heavenly sensation to my taste buds (:

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  • on January 20, 2007

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    This souffle had a very light, sweet lemony taste. To those of you who don't know, some souffle's work differently and are half souffle and half custard. If you souffle didn't rise enough, you need to butter and dust sugar on the custard cups and not overbeat the egg whites so that the souffle meets your standards.

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  • on June 15, 2006

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    I was disappointed. Mysouffle liked just like it did in the picture. However, it was watery at the bottom of the souffle cups. The bottom had an egg custard appearance that taste like eggs, the top was dry and fluffy, and had the lemon taste to it only slightly. I threw it all out. On the positive side, I am out of very few ingredients. However, the prep time was long, and the time to cook in a hot kitchen made the experience a disappointment for me.

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  • on May 24, 2004

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    I was disappointed. Mysouffle liked just like it did in the picture. However, it was watery at the bottom of the souffle cups. The bottom had an egg custard appearance that taste like eggs, the top was dry and fluffy, and had the lemon taste to it only slightly. I threw it all out. On the positive side, I am out of very few ingredients. However, the prep time was long, and the time to cook in a hot kitchen made the experience a disappointment for me.

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