French Dessert: Lemon and Cointreau Souffle

By dragonlife

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I thought all day about having a go at Jenn, Kamran and other friends’ sweet tooth and I came with that old sweet souffle recipe of mine:
Lemon and Cointreau Souffle!
It is easier than it sounds! You might have to keep the kids off it, though (LOL)

INGREDIENTS: For 4 people
-Almond powder: 50g
-Sugar: 100g (+ 30g for coating inside of molds)
-Flour: 50g
-Milk: 250cc
-Butter: 50g (+ 20g for coating inside of molds)
-Cointreau (or orange liqueur): a quarter of a cup/50 ml (more is no problem!)
-Eggs: 4
-Lemon (clean!): 1
-Glazing sugar
-Salt

RECIPE:

-Coat insides of molds of 4 small souffle molds with butter and then sugar.

-Preheat the oven at 6 (180 degrees Celsius).

-Grate the lemon skin and press out the juice. Put aside.

-Separate egg yolks from whites.

-In a saucepan, on a small fire, melt butter, mix on flour and cook, stirring gently all the time for 2 minutes, making sure the colour does not change.
Add milk and mix on a stronger fire until thick.
Take off fire. Add sugar, almond powder, grated lemon skin, lemon juice and Cointreau, and last the the egg yolks one by one and mix well.
Beat the whites with a pinch of salt until very firm. Fold the whites in the mixture delicately with a soft spatula.
Pour mixture inside molds up to their rims.
Cook for 20 minutes.

-Take out of the oven, sprinkle with glazing sugar and serve at once.

The next dessert will be the recipe for the basic Cheese Cake, Japanese-style!

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6 Responses to “French Dessert: Lemon and Cointreau Souffle”

  1. Kamran Siddiqi (The Sophisticated Gourmet) Says:

    Jenn, he definitely loves teasing us because he knows that he’ll have us in the kitchen making all of his great desserts! LOL

    Robert-Gilles, I am definitely saving this recipe in my recipe binder. I am contemplating whether or not to get out the baking equipment at 11:01PM just to try it right now.

    Thanks for another great recipe!

    • dragonlife Says:

      Dear kamran, there is still one more to come! LOL
      If I were i would wait until tomorrow as this cake is best eaten warm or lukewarm! LOL
      Cheers,
      Robert-Gilles

  2. Bread + Butter Says:

    Oh R-G, must you tease us like this!!! I’d eat that whole thing myself. Sharing is not an option. LOL. I’m definitely saving this.

  3. christelle Says:

    Humm can’t be bad, lol!!! :)

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