Mar 24, 2016 in 30 minute dishes, appetizer/snacks, breakfast/brunch, entree, main tasty ever after structure, side dish, vegetarian, beet salad, brie, brunch. Read the original on: Tasty Ever After
Serve this easy, yet impressively sophisticated, light and airy Goat Cheese Brie Soufflé as part of an Easter celebration brunch or dinner. Ideal as a vegetarian main entrée too!
Iâm a big fan of soufflés. Normally Iâm all over the dark chocolately kind, but every now and then I get a wild urge to make a savory one. I really donât know why I donât make soufflés more often. They are easy to make, taste delicious, can be paired with any type of meat or veggie, and are full of class. Sophistication at itâs best! Also, the batter can conveniently be made a day or two ahead of time. Just mix up the cheese and egg mixture, leaving out the egg whites (put these in a separate covered container and store in the refrig), put in a tightly covered container and store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. When you are ready to make the soufflés, remove both containers of the cheese/egg mixture and the egg whites from the refrig, let come to room temperature, then proceed with the recipe starting with whipping the egg whites. I tested this theory and the soufflés from the refrigerated mixture were just as perfect as the fresh ones from 2 days earlier. Love it since itâs a huge time saver when entertaining and hosting a dinner party
I realize Iâm on a little bit of a goat cheese kick lately. Last weekâs recipe was this beet salad and this week is this awesome soufflé Maybe the fact that Iâve been consuming large amounts of cheese is the reason why Iâm not losing weight, even though Iâm exercising my tushie off on an almost daily basis. Damn you cheese!! Well, the damn cheese used in this recipe is a goat cheese brieâ¦not goat cheese and brie but actually a brie made with goatâs milk. I know, itâs confusing since brie is made from cowâs milk, but the cheese is fantastic! If you can find this cheese in your local store, then buy it ASAP. If not, feel free to substitute the same amount with all goat cheese or all brie or you can even get a little crazy and use half goat and half brie to make your own goat cheese brie (kind of).
My ramekins have a ridge on the inside of them, so every time I make a soufflé, it rises like this. It might look a little funky but theyâre still yummy, so who caresâ¦not me! Iâll still eat it.
Hereâs the soufflé exactly 3.7 minutes after removing it from the oven. It fell. Thatâs just what a soufflé does so thereâs no need to stress about it. Prepare yourselfâ¦itâs gonna happen.
This is why it doesnât matter if and when the soufflé falls because the inside is still all fluffy and light and delish, as it should be. The world is a better place when you make a soufflé.
Hope everyone has a wonderful Easter weekend, enjoying it with friends and family and eating lots of delicious food, including this easy Goat Cheese Brie Soufflé
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