KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Want to impress with an unforgettable dessert? Try a Belgian chocolate soufflé. It sounds fancy, but it’s actually a cinch! FOX4’s Karli Ritter worked with Chef Matt Chatfield with ...
Note: You will need 8 small souffle dishes (ramekins), preferably 5½ to 6 ounces each, or you can use a 6-cup souffle dish; the larger dish will take 32 to 38 minutes to cook until the souffle is set ...
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Recipe courtesy of Chef Eric Brownlee and The Katharine Brasserie and Bar.Recipe yields 4, 8 oz. portionsIngredients2.5 TB unsalted butter ( ½ TB softened, remaining 2 TB cut into small ¼” pieces)½ TB ...
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For Cakes: Spray foil liners liberally with nonstick spray and set aside. Heat oven to 350 degrees. In top of double boiler, over gently simmering water, melt chocolate, butter, sugar, cream and ...
Learn how to make a delightful chocolate soufflé in this video. This recipe is perfect for Valentine's Day and will impress your loved ones.