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Soufflé question
My daughter is a dab hand at cheese soufflé but has a problem. She wishes
to feed more people than her soufflé dish will provide decent servings for. I have another to lend her but her question is: if she puts two at once in her fan oven will she have to adjust the timing? -- Nick Spalding |
Soufflé question
Nick Spalding wrote:
> My daughter is a dab hand at cheese soufflé but has a problem. She > wishes to feed more people than her soufflé dish will provide decent > servings for. I have another to lend her but her question is: if she puts > two at once in her fan oven will she have to adjust the timing? Hi, Nick. Glad you made it here. I didn't mean to imply that our other group wouldn't have an answer, but the gang in here will have, or my tough, sharkly skin isn't composed of dermal denticles. I've never made a soufflé. But I do confess to having one from Stouffers a couple months ago and it was pretty darned tasty. And I haven't seen it in the stores since, dammit. -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org Blinky: http://blinkynet.net |
Soufflé question
Nick Spalding wrote:
> My daughter is a dab hand at cheese soufflé but has a problem. She wishes > to feed more people than her soufflé dish will provide decent servings > for. I have another to lend her but her question is: if she puts two at > once in her fan oven will she have to adjust the timing? Cooking time depends on the size of the thing being cooked. Two things the same size should cook in the same amount of time as a single item that size. Just make sure they are close together to account for hot or cold spots in the oven, side by side, not on different racks. |
Soufflé question
"Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > Nick Spalding wrote: > >> My daughter is a dab hand at cheese soufflé but has a problem. She >> wishes >> to feed more people than her soufflé dish will provide decent servings >> for. I have another to lend her but her question is: if she puts two at >> once in her fan oven will she have to adjust the timing? > > Cooking time depends on the size of the thing being cooked. Two things the > same size should cook in the same amount of time as a single item that > size. > Just make sure they are close together to account for hot or cold spots in > the > oven, side by side, not on different racks. > > I'd underline the above. I cook souffles quite a lot. If you have a full size oven with constant heat everywhere you should be able to bake two souffles side by side, but perhaps with a slight increase in time. I heat oven to 400F, drop the temp. to 375F when the souffles go in, have a slow glass of wine for thirty minutes, during which time I don't look into the oven. Then you look carefully not to lower the oven temp, and bake until they have risen and are brown to your liking on top. I suspect two may take a couple more minutes. Kent |
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