Showing posts with label National Dumpling Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Dumpling Day. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Do You Bake? - NATIONAL CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE DAY



NATIONAL CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE DAY

A delightfully delicious dessert is observed each year on February 28th as it is National Chocolate Souffle Day.
The word souffle is the past participle of the French verb souffler, which means “to blow up” or more loosely “puff up”, which describes a souffle perfectly.  A souffle is a lightly baked cake made with egg yolks and beaten egg whites that are combined with various other ingredients.  Souffle can be found served as a savory main dish or sweetened as a dessert.
There are two basic components that make up every souffle.
1.  a French creme patisserie base/flavored cream sauce or puree
2.  egg whites beaten to a  soft peak meringue
The flavor is provided by the base and the “lift” is provided by the beaten egg whites.  A variety of cheeses, jams, fruits or chocolates can be baked into the base of the souffle.  Many souffle bakers like to puncture the top of the souffle after it is removed from the oven, and pour mouth watering sauces onto it, such as chocolate, vanilla or for a savory flavor cheese and herbs.






Saturday, September 26, 2015

Do You Bake - National Dumpling Day - September 26th






NATIONAL DUMPLING DAY
National Dumpling Day is observed annually on September 26th. Dumplings are becoming more popular all the time. They can be served as an appetizer or a part of the main meal. One of the beautiful things about dumplings is that the flavor and shape possibilities are endless.
Dumplings are a food that consists of small pieces of dough generally, but not always, wrapped around a filling. The variety of dumplings is reflected in the many types of ingredients that can be used as well as the method of cooking itself. Ingredients include flour, potatoes or bread and may include meat, fish, vegetables, or sweets. Popular methods of cooking include boiling, steaming, simmering and even frying. They are often eaten by themselves, but are also popular in soups and stews.


CELEBRATE
Enjoy some dumplings with your friends or family. Take photos and post them on social media using ‪#‎NationalDumplingDay‬.