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Friday, January 9, 2009

Dark Chocolate Soufflés

Dark Chocolate Soufflés



This was a tricky one. When Sanja of Sale & Pepe assigned me with this recipe I really didn't know what to do. First of all I didn't have 200 ml ramekins, and second, there weren't any to buy. I remembered, I saw once, someone made some bread in a can, so why not. Finding 200 ml can in Belgrade was another story :) But, after a few days of search, I was finally fully equipped. The process itself was so easy that for the moment I thought: What's all the fuss about soufflé? The batter was so tasty that I could eat it raw without baking! So, I placed my soufflés in the oven and nested myself in front of it. After about 5 minutes my soufflés have risen so high that at the moment I got afraid they'd escape from baking paper. But, by the time I had to take them out, they fell down a little and gained the looks of a real soufflé. And when I took them out of the oven, they collapsed just as Béa said. But, I loved them! They were delicious!

Dark Chocolate Soufflés

15 g flour
60 g sugar
1/2 egg white
2 eggs
100 ml milk
70 g dark chocolate
15 g butter + some additional amount for greasing
salt

Take two 200 ml cans and spread melted butter on the insides of them, and then sprinkle each one with 10 g sugar. From the outside, wrap them with baking paper that is two times cans height. Place cans in the fridge.

Beat egg yolks with the remaining sugar. Then add butter, flour and warm milk. Cook for 4-5 minutes on low heat, until it thickens. Add finely chopped chocolate, remove from heat and stir until it dissolves. Let cool.

Beat all the egg whites with a pinch of salt, fold them gently into the chocolate mixture, pour into cans and bake in a preheated oven on 200°C for 25 minutes. Remove the baking paper and serve while hot.

Note: I made this dish as a part of Sale & Pepe Tasting Team for January/February 2009 issue.

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18 comments:

  1. Oh, these soufflés look incredibly scrumptious! I can't resist such a treat!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  2. Yummy they sound delicious :) My grandma used to bake pound cake in cleaned cans, we loved it.

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  3. Those look delicious, and I love the presentation!

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  4. dlično si se sjetila za limenke...meni nikad ne bi palo na pamet :))) souffle izgleda fenomenalno...sigurno će biti isproban ;)

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  5. I will try eat... Thanks !

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  6. ovo nikad nisam ni jela..a ni pravila ( jednostavno neznam u cemu da pecem :()... a verujem da je jako ukusno....

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  7. How beautiful! I must try baking in a tin one day - such a great idea!

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  8. Dark chocolate souffles are my favorite dessert. Yours look wonderful and how ingenious to use the cans!

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  9. Sunken or not, they look wonderful. :)

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  10. that is awesome! i love the cans, your presentation is brilliant-beautiful photography :)

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  11. Dark chocolate is my favorie indulgence-these sound so rich and decadent. YUM!

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  12. how creative of you... :) thanks for sharing... :)

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  13. Super si se snašla;) fotka kao i obično savršena!

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  14. Yum.. Souffles always make me nervous because I've had hockey pucks before. looks like you pullef it off just fine, though.

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  15. Odlicna ideja za limenke,izgleda bozanstveno dobro!

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  16. I had a craving for them around 11pm ;) So I quickly whipped up a batch, came out beautifully, rose nice and high, and was a good treat. Thanks for sharing <3

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