Whole Tangerine Souffle With Anne Willan Recipes

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TANGERINE SOUFFLES

Celebrate citrus season with individual dessert souffles made with tangerine juice and zest. Dust them with confectioners' sugar, and offer creme fraiche alongside.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Healthy Recipes     Vegetarian Recipes

Time 1h15m

Yield Makes 6 individual souffles

Number Of Ingredients 11



Tangerine Souffles image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees with rack in lower third. Butter six 6-ounce ramekins; coat with superfine sugar. Place on a rimmed baking sheet.
  • Bring milk, vanilla bean and seeds, and salt to a simmer in a medium saucepan over medium-low. In a large bowl, whisk together yolks and 1/4 cup superfine sugar until pale and fluffy, 1 to 2 minutes. Add flour and whisk until well combined.
  • Remove vanilla bean from milk mixture (discard or reserve for another use), then gradually add half to yolk mixture, whisking constantly. Whisk yolk mixture into remaining milk mixture in saucepan. Bring just to a boil, whisking constantly, then reduce heat and simmer until thick and smooth, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from heat; whisk in zest and juice. Transfer to a large bowl and cover with plastic wrap, pressing it directly onto surface of mixture. Let cool completely.
  • In another bowl, whisk egg whites and cream of tartar until soft peaks form. Gradually add remaining 2 tablespoons superfine sugar and whisk until peaks are stiff and glossy, 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Spoon one-quarter of whites mixture into custard base, then whisk thoroughly until smooth. Gently fold in remaining whites mixture until combined. (Don't worry if some streaks remain.) Divide evenly among prepared ramekins. Bake until risen and set, 15 to 16 minutes. Serve immediately, dusted with confectioners' sugar and with creme fraiche alongside.

Unsalted butter, room temperature, for ramekins
6 tablespoons superfine sugar, plus more for ramekins
1 cup whole milk
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise and seeds scraped
Pinch of coarse salt
3 large egg yolks, room temperature, plus 5 large egg whites, room temperature
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons finely grated tangerine zest, plus 1/4 cup fresh tangerine juice (from 3 small tangerines)
Pinch of cream of tartar
Confectioners' sugar, for dusting
Lightly sweetened creme fraiche, for serving (optional)

TANGERINE SOUFFLé

Forget Paris! This tangerine-prickly pear soufflé‚ just went global and is alive and well in the Southwest.

Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 9h10m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 14



Tangerine Soufflé image

Steps:

  • In 2-quart saucepan, mix 3/4 cup sugar, the water, tangerine juice, salt and gelatin. In small bowl, beat egg yolks slightly; stir into gelatin mixture. Heat just to boiling over medium heat, stirring constantly; boil and stir 1 minute. Remove from heat. Stir in 1 tablespoon tangerine peel. Refrigerate 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, just until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. (If mixture becomes too thick, place pan in bowl of hot water; stir constantly until mixture is proper consistency.)
  • Make 4-inch band of triple-thickness foil 2 inches longer than the circumference of 6-cup soufflé dish. Extend dish by securing band around outside edge.
  • In large bowl, beat egg white powder and water with electric mixer on high speed until foamy. Beat in 1/2 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time; continue beating until stiff and glossy. Do not underbeat. Fold gelatin mixture into egg whites.
  • In chilled large bowl, beat whipping cream with electric mixer on high speed until stiff. Fold whipped cream into egg white mixture. Carefully turn into soufflé dish. Refrigerate about 8 hours or until set.
  • In food processor or blender, place prickly pears. Cover and process until smooth. Press through sieve to remove seeds. In 1-quart saucepan, mix pears, honey and cornstarch. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and boils. Boil and stir 1 minute. Stir in 1 teaspoon tangerine peel; cool.
  • Just before serving, carefully remove foil band from soufflé. Serve soufflé with sauce. Store in refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 230, Carbohydrate 37 g, Cholesterol 80 mg, Fat 1, Fiber 2 g, Protein 5 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 85 mg

3/4 cup sugar
1 cup water
3/4 cup tangerine juice
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 envelopes unflavored gelatin
4 egg yolks
1 tablespoon grated tangerine peel
Egg white powder plus water to equal 4 egg whites
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup whipping cream
6 prickly pears, peeled, cut into about 1-inch pieces
2 tablespoons honey
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon grated tangerine peel, if desired

ORANGE-STRAWBERRY SAUCE

This orange-strawberry sauce recipe, from Anne Willan's "From My Chateau Kitchen," adds a sweet touch to her Whole Tangerine Souffle.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Fruit     Strawberry Recipes

Yield Makes 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 4



Orange-Strawberry Sauce image

Steps:

  • In a food processor, puree strawberries, Grand Marnier, sugar, and tangerine juice. Taste, adding more sugar, if desired. Chill before serving.

1 quart strawberries, cleaned and hulled
1/4 cup Grand Marnier
3 to 4 tablespoons sugar, plus more if necessary
2 to 3 tablespoons tangerine juice

TANGERINE SOUFFLES

Categories     Fruit Juice     Liqueur     Milk/Cream     Egg     Dessert     Bake     Low Sodium     Spring     Tangerine     Bon Appétit

Yield Makes 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6



Tangerine Souffles image

Steps:

  • Bring orange juice, 1 cup sugar and tangerines to boil in heavy medium saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Cover pan, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until tangerines are very tender, about 35 minutes. Strain mixture through sieve set over medium bowl, pressing firmly on fruit. Transfer fruit to processor; puree until tangerine peel is finely chopped. Return puree to saucepan; mix in 1/2 cup strained syrup, reserving remaining syrup for another use. (Puree can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cover and refrigerate.)
  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Beat cream, Grand Marnier and 2 tablespoons sugar in large bowl until stiff peaks form; refrigerate. Butter ten 2/3-cup soufflé dishes or ramekins; dust with sugar and arrange on baking sheet. Stir tangerine puree over low heat until warm; set aside.
  • {Step One} Beat egg whites in another large bowl until soft peaks form. Beat in 1/2 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, until egg whites are stiff and glossy. {Step Two} Fold 1/4 of whites into warm tangerine puree in saucepan. Fold tangerine mixture into remaining whites in bowl. Divide mixture among prepared dishes.
  • Bake until puffed and brown, about 16 minutes. Serve with whipped cream.

2 cups orange juice
1 1/2 cups plus 2 tablespoons sugar
1 pound unpeeled tangerines (about 5 small), quartered, seeded
2 cups chilled whipping cream
2 tablespoons Grand Marnier
6 large egg whites

ANNE'S TWICE-BAKED SPINACH SOUFFLéS

Categories     Sauce     Bake     Vegetarian     Spinach     Simmer     Boil

Yield serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 21



Anne's Twice-Baked Spinach Soufflés image

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F. Generously butter six 8-ounce ramekins or one 6-cup jumbo muffin tin or silicone muffin mold.
  • To prepare the spinach, in a skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the shallot and cook until soft and translucent, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant, 45 to 60 seconds. Add the well-drained spinach and season with cayenne, salt, and pepper. Continue cooking, stirring, until the mixture is well combined and all the moisture has evaporated, 2 to 3 minutes. Set aside.
  • To prepare the béchamel sauce, in a heavy-bottomed saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Whisk in the flour, and cook until foaming but not browned, about 1 minute. Whisk in the warmed milk. Bring to a boil over high heat. Once it is at a boil, continue cooking, stirring constantly, until the sauce thickens, about 2 minutes. Season with nutmeg, salt, and pepper.
  • You will use two-thirds of this sauce as the base for the soufflés. The remaining one-third will be the coating sauce at the end. Transfer one-third of the sauce to a small saucepan. Add the half-and-half and stir to combine. Set aside.
  • Stir the spinach into the larger amount of sauce; taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper. Add the egg yolks one at a time, stirring between each addition. Set aside.
  • To make the soufflés, in the bowl of a heavy-duty mixer fitted with the whisk, beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt on medium speed until foamy. Increase the speed to high and whip until stiff peaks form, 2 to 3 minutes.
  • To lighten the soufflé, add about one-fourth of the beaten egg whites to the spinach-sauce mixture and whisk until well mixed. Pour this mixture over the remaining whites and fold together until smooth.
  • Fill the prepared ramekins with the mixture. Place them on a baking sheet and bake until the soufflés are puffed and browned, 12 to 15 minutes. Leave the oven on.
  • Transfer the soufflés to a rack and cool slightly. Turn out each soufflé into a large gratin dish or casserole. If the soufflés stick, release them by running a butter knife or offset spatula around the rims. Set aside.
  • To finish the soufflés, bring the reserved cream sauce to a boil over medium-high heat. Add the mustard and 1/4 cup of the Gruyère cheese. Stir to combine, then taste and adjust for seasoning with salt and pepper. Spoon the sauce over the soufflés to coat, then sprinkle each evenly with the remaining 1/4 cup Gruyère. (The dish may be made to this point and held at room temperature for up to 1 hour or covered in the refrigerator for up 24 hours. However, it is important to bring the dish to room temperature before browning.)
  • Bake the sauce-covered soufflés in the gratin dish until browned and bubbling, 7 to 10 minutes. Serve immediately.
  • béchamel sauce
  • Whether called béchamel (French), balsamella (Italian), or white sauce, this classic sauce is based on a thickener (a roux) made of butter and flour that is whisked together with milk. Simple seasonings include nutmeg, salt, and pepper, but the flavor is improved if the milk is first infused with aromatics like bay leaf and peppercorns. It is as simple as making tea: place the milk and aromatics in a pot and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Remove from the heat and let rest for about 10 minutes; strain out and discard the aromatics.
  • Béchamel sauce is the workhorse of cuisine. You can change its consistency by varying the proportions of roux to milk. The more roux, the thicker the sauce, and vice versa. Thin sauces are used as bases for soups and other sauces. Add cheese, for example, and it's Sauce Mornay. A medium béchamel sauce is used for coating and in vegetarian lasagna. Thick béchamel is the base for savory soufflés.

Spinach
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 shallot, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, very finely chopped
1 (10-ounce) package frozen chopped spinach, thawed and very well drained
Pinch of cayenne pepper
Coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper
Bechamel Sauce Base
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups milk, warmed
Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
Coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 cup half-and-half
5 large egg yolks
Souffle and Topping
7 large egg whites
Coarse salt
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1/2 cup grated Gruyère cheese (about 2 ounces)
Freshly ground black pepper

WHOLE TANGERINE SOUFFLE WITH ANNE WILLAN

We admit souffles are temperamental -- give yourself a pep talk before conquering this showpiece, from Anne Willan's "From My Chateau Kitchen."

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dinner Recipes

Yield Makes 6 individual souffles

Number Of Ingredients 7



Whole Tangerine Souffle with Anne Willan image

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, heat orange juice and 1 cup sugar until sugar is dissolved. Add tangerines, and simmer, covered, until tangerines are very tender, 25 to 35 minutes. Strain through a fine sieve, pressing gently to extract most of the juice, reserving both fruit and juice. In a food processor, combine tangerines and 1/2 cup tangerine juice. Puree until fairly rough, 3 to 4 minutes. Add Grand Marnier, and process to combine. The puree should just hold its shape without being sticky; if necessary, work in a little more juice. Transfer the puree to the saucepan.
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Generously butter six 8-ounce ramekins, chill them for 10 minutes in the freezer, and butter them again. Set on a baking sheet. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whisk egg whites with a tablespoon of sugar until the whites hold a stiff peak, 1 to 2 minutes. Add remaining 1/2 cup sugar, stirring with a spoon until whites are glossy and hold a long peak when the spoon is lifted, about 1 minute. Heat the tangerine puree until just simmering. Remove from heat, and add about 1/4 of the whites, stirring until well mixed. Add this mixture to the remaining whites, lightly folding to combine.
  • Transfer souffle mixture to ramekins, filling to the rim and mounding generously in the center. Run your thumb around the edge of the mixture to make it rise evenly. Bake the souffles until puffed and brown, 10 to 12 minutes. Set the ramekins on small plates, preferably lined with a napkin to prevent slipping. Serve immediately with orange-strawberry sauce.

2 cups freshly squeezed orange juice (from about 7 oranges)
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 pound (about 3) tangerines, peeled, quartered, and seeded
3 tablespoons Grand Marnier
Unsalted butter, for ramekins
6 large egg whites
Orange-Strawberry Sauce

TANGERINE SOUFFLé WITH CITRUS COULIS

Provided by Elizabeth Falkner

Categories     Blender     Mixer     Egg     Dessert     Bake     Fall     Tangerine     Ramekin     Bon Appétit     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18



Tangerine Soufflé with Citrus Coulis image

Steps:

  • For citrus coulis:
  • Purée tangerines, tangerine juice, sugar, and 1 tablespoon lemon juice in a blender until smooth. Pour through a strainer set over a medium bowl. Add more lemon juice to taste, if desired. Chill to thicken slightly, about 1 hour or up to 1 day.
  • For soufflé:
  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Butter soufflé dish; coat with 2 tablespoons sugar and set aside. Stir 2 tablespoons tangerine juice and cornstarch in a small bowl. Bring 1/2 cup tangerine juice, 3 tablespoons sugar, and zest to boil in a small saucepan, stirring until sugar dissolves. Add cornstarch mixture and whisk constantly until thickened, about 1 minute. Transfer to a large bowl; whisk in lemon juice and remaining 2 tablespoons tangerine juice. Let tangerine mixture cool.
  • Meanwhile, place egg whites with cream of tartar in another large bowl. Using an electric mixer with clean, dry beaters, beat on medium speed until soft peaks form. With machine running, gradually add remaining 1/2 cup sugar by tablespoonfuls, beating to blend between additions. Continue beating meringue over medium-high speed until firm, glossy peaks form.
  • Using an electric mixer, beat cooled tangerine mixture with egg yolks in another large bowl until light and pale yellow, about 3 minutes. Gently stir in 1/2 cup meringue, then carefully fold in remaining meringue. Transfer mixture to prepared soufflé dish. Smooth top, if desired.
  • Place soufflé in oven; reduce temperature to 375°F. Bake until set around edges but still slightly wobbly in center, about 40 minutes.
  • Dust with powdered sugar and serve immediately. Scoop onto plates and drizzle with citrus coulis, passing any remaining coulis alongside.

Citrus coulis:
6 tangerines, peeled
1/4 cup fresh tangerine juice
3 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon (or more) fresh lemon juice
Soufflé:
Unsalted butter (for dish)
5 tablespoons plus 1/2 cup sugar, divided
3/4 cup fresh tangerine juice, divided
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons cornstarch
2 teaspoons finely grated tangerine zest
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
6 large egg whites, room temperature
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
4 large egg yolks, room temperature
Powdered sugar
Special Equipment
A 2-quart soufflé dish

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