This one is just a quickie: With the bit of smoked trout Butters and me had left over from our trip to the Cheshire Smokehouse, rather than just scoff it au naturelle, I made this smoked fish trout. The recipe is exactly the same as the cheese soufflé I did a wee while ago, the only difference is that the cheese is omitted from the mixture and flakes of up to 8 ounces of any smoked fish you like are folded in after the egg whites are incorporated. The soufflé is topped with a tablespoon each of Parmesan cheese and breadcrumbs for a good crunch.
#168 Smoked Fish Soufflé – I gave the cheese soufflé high marks and this was good – if not, better – so I reckon it’s a 9/10. This soufflé recipe is really good – the egg and smoked fish combination in this case really was sublime; the perfect way to use up any off-cuts or leftovers. Brilliant stuff.
P.S. No photo! My stupid camera takes pictures and then they aren’t there when I come to view them.
Monday, July 20, 2009
#168 Smoked Fish Souffle
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8.5/10. another lovely dish. really enjoyed this, probably more than the cheese one (i am a big fan of smoked trout though.) Butters seemed to knock this up super fast also so an easy one for you readers to try.
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