Mother and I loved to dine at Neiman Marcus' Zodiac Rooms until just before here death - I would move from menu item to menu item through the years, but Mother always had the salad luncheon platter and never waivered - it may have changed over the years, tuna or shrimp or chicken salad, etc... but one thing that never was never altered was the Mandarin Orange Souffle - "the number one 'ladies lunch' item throughout the country. The "cooking time" here refers to cooling time - a lovely cool molded addition to any luncheon.
Provided by Metlantis
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 4h15m
Yield 6 Individual Souffles, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Pour 1/4 cup of the orange juice into a small bowl, sprinkle the gelatin over, and stir to dissolve.
- Seat aside to let the gelatin soften.
- Prepare and ice bath in a large bowl.
- Pour the remaining orange juice into a small, heavy-bottomed saucepan and stir in the sugar and egg yolks.
- Over medium heat, gradually bring the mixture to a simmer, stirring constantly until the mixture begins to steam and is slightly thickened. Do not allow the mixture to boil.
- Add the softened gelatin mixture (which will have a rubbery texture) and the lemon juice.
- Stir until incorporated and then transfer the "custard" to a clean mixing bowl; sit the bowl in the ice bath to cool.
- While the custard is cooking, stir it occasionally.
- Using a wire whisk or an electric whisk, whip the heavy cream until soft peaks form.
- With a spatula, gently fold some of the whipped cream into the cooled custard mixture to "loosen" it, then add the rest of the cream mixture and fold in until fully incorporated.
- Place three or four of the mandarin orange sections in the bottom of six individual 5-ounce fluted plastic dessert molds and then fill the molds with the orange souffle mixture.
- Place the molds on a cookie sheet and cover with plastic wrap.
- Transfer to the refrigerator and chill for at least 4 hours, and preferably overnight, until firm.
- Carefully unmold.
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Cara Roberts
[email protected]This souffle was a bit underwhelming.
Mira Brown
[email protected]I've had better souffles.
Gamer Romeo
[email protected]This souffle was just okay.
M khan unar
[email protected]Meh.
Nabibuxkhoso Khoso
[email protected]Overall, I was disappointed with this souffle. I wouldn't recommend it.
Pretty_Roslen
[email protected]This souffle was a bit of a let down. It didn't live up to my expectations.
Shotak Mondal
[email protected]I had a hard time getting this souffle to rise properly.
Akrem Nasir
[email protected]This souffle was a bit too dense for my liking.
Robert Dawha
[email protected]I found this souffle to be a bit too sweet for my taste.
Md main Uddin m.m media
[email protected]I was a bit disappointed with this souffle. It wasn't as light and fluffy as I expected.
pascal thomas
[email protected]This souffle is perfect for a special occasion. It's elegant and delicious.
Josh Coover
[email protected]I made this souffle for my family, and they all loved it. Even my picky kids ate it all up.
John Serio
[email protected]This souffle is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort.
Danny Olbina
[email protected]I love the combination of orange and chocolate in this souffle.
Kibalama Francisco
[email protected]This was my first time making a souffle, and it turned out great! I was surprised at how easy it was to make.
Amna Queen
[email protected]I've made this souffle several times now, and it always turns out perfect. It's the perfect dessert for a special occasion.
MD AHANGIR CHY
[email protected]This souffle was a hit at my dinner party! It was light and fluffy, with a delicate orange flavor. My guests couldn't get enough of it.