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Grand Marnier Soufflé Recipe - perfect for Mother's Day or anyone special
2 mini servings (adjust recipe as necessary for other circumstances, my molds are 4in across)
Butter + caster sugar for molds
125 g milk
2 egg yolks (large)
27 g sugar, caster
13 g flour, AP
7 g grand marnier
1 tsp orange zest
2 egg whites (large)
8 g sugar (granulated)
Preheat the oven to 375F/190C with the middle rack in place.
First, prepare ramekins by brushing on softened butter and then coating with fine caster sugar. Set aside.
Prepare a simple bain marie over a stove or cooktop by filling a saucepan with water and letting it come to a boil. Pour milk into it and let the milk heat up — if using flavorings that require infusing (vanilla bean, orange peel), put them into the milk here.
Separate your eggs. Starting with the yolks, mix in the first amount of sugar and whisk until light yellow and of thick consistency. Add in the flour and mix until there are no more lumps. Begin adding the hot milk while whisking the egg yolks vigorously — this is tempering, and will allow us to bring the temperature up so we can then cook on the stove top. Pour this milk and yolk mixture into a saucepan and cook over medium heat on a saucepan until the roux thickens. Once you can see the streaks, take of the heat and continue whisking to help cook off the taste of raw flour. Add the Grand Marnier and vanilla (or other extracts/flavors) and set aside to allow for cooling.
Begin whipping the egg whites with a dash of salt over the same bain marie. Whisk vigorously so that the whites do not cook. Continue whisking until frothy and no large bubbles appear and gradually add in the second portion of sugar. Whisk until stiff peaks form (or soft peaks if meringue is still hard to distinguish). Add ⅓ of the meringue into the cooled roux mixture. Mix to lighten. Then fold in the rest of the meringue. Fold until homogenous and pour into prepared ramekins.
Bake for about 10-15 minutes until the surface is dry to the touch. Serve immediately — they typically collapse within 3-5 minutes. Serving with sauces/condiments is also a great touch.
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Materials:
white 4oz ramekins (4in across in diameter)
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