This month Sweet Punch challenge was either sweet or savory. So I opted for Savory punch because there was so many sweets flowing around my kitchen. The few changes I made to the recipe was, I added shredded Zucchini, Salt & Red chilli flakes. The souffle was so delicious and we relished with Tomato Corn Relish. Hope you all enjoy my visual treat.
Tomato Souffle
Recipe source : Australian Woman's Weekely via Maria's Menu
Ingredients :
Bread crumbs – 1/2 cup, firmly packed
Butter – 45 gm (refer healthier version)
Butter – 45 gm (refer healthier version)
Onion – 1 medium, finely chopped
Plain flour (maida) – 2 tbsp
Milk – 1 cup
Tomato paste – 3 tbsp
Tomato paste – 3 tbsp
Basil – 1 tbsp, finely chopped
Eggs – 3, separated
Grated Cheese – a handful ( I used mozzarella)
Grated Cheese – a handful ( I used mozzarella)
Zucchini - 1/4 cup Shredded
Red chilli Flakes - 1/2 tsp
Salt - little
Method :
1.Grease 4 souffle dishes (1/2 cup capacity), sprinkle with breadcrumbs.
2. Melt butter in small saucepan, add finely chopped onion. Stir over low heat for 2 mins ( or MW on HIGH for about 2 mins).
3. Cook until onion is soft, it doesn’t have to become brown. Stir in flour and stir over medium heat for a minute. (or MW on HIGH for a min).
4.Remove from heat, gradually stir in milk, bring back to heat and stir over high heat until mixture boils & thickens & reaches a thick sauce like consistency. (or MW on HIGH for about 3 mins).
5.Transfer to large bowl, stir in tomato paste, Shredded zucchini and Basil Leaves. Cover the dish & let it stand for 5 mins. 6.Beat egg whites in a small bowl until soft peaks from.
5.Transfer to large bowl, stir in tomato paste, Shredded zucchini and Basil Leaves. Cover the dish & let it stand for 5 mins. 6.Beat egg whites in a small bowl until soft peaks from.
7.Add egg yolks to the onion & milk mixture & mix well. Fold the egg whites into the mixture in 2 batches. Pour the mixture evenly into the prepared dishes.
8.Sprinkle the grated cheese on top. Bake in the preheated oven (350 f) for 20- 25 mins or until lightly browned. Serves 4.
Healthier version: Use brown bread crumbs & low fat milk. Also use yolks of only 2 eggs & white of 3 eggs. Use only lesser qty of butter, I used only 15 gms of butter.
Notes:
1.The above qty serves 2 adults (main course) served with garlic bread or soup. You can use any oven safe dish to prepare this. The consistency of this dish is more like a pudding.
Tomato Corn Relish
Ingredients :
Cherry Tomato - 1/2 cup
Corn kernels - 1/2 cup
Lemon juice - 1/4 tsp
Olive oil - 1/2 tsp
Salt - As required
Black pepper or Crushed red pepper
Basil leaves - few chopped
Method :
1. Mix the olive oil, lemon juice,Black or Red pepper in a bowl. Whisk together.
2. Add the chopped cherry tomato, corn & Basil and give a toss.
Serve with Tomato Souffle !!!
absolutely a visual treat pavi, love the bright colour of the tomatoes and the recipes sounds nice
ReplyDeleteThe pics are truly fantastic n so is the recipe ...
ReplyDeleteI think this is one of the best photography here in ur space,great job pavi all the pics are just mind blowing!
ReplyDeleteWow - it looks so yum! Would love some...
ReplyDeleteOh wow... Lovely anni.. Your pics are dragging me into it... I definitely want to taste this one. I cant even imagine the taste of it. Hats off!
ReplyDeleteamazing tomatoes ic are looking natural every pic make dish so tempting ki just grab it. wonderful
ReplyDeleteSo tempting it looks...looks super fluffy n yum. Lovely clicks as usual Pavi
ReplyDeleteyummmy...
ReplyDeleteSuperb clicks and a delicious dish...
ReplyDeletewow what a colour post, tomato soufflé is something very interesting :)
ReplyDeleteWow so delicious n colorful...Lovely clicks.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely great stuff and brilliant photography....
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delicious..so light and airy!
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stunning pics..
ReplyDeletesure is a visual treat....so colorful and yummy!!
ReplyDeleteWoww wat a fabulous looking souffle..absolutely tempting..Gorgeous clicks..
ReplyDeletewow! yummy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post. Loved both the recipe and the photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Post ! Love the photography !
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a visual treat. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures !!! Looking like a food magazine's cover pic....Wonderful recipe
ReplyDeleteDeepa
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the ultimate treat dear....yummy dish!!gud job!
ReplyDeleteOh am glad u chose sav, these look so deliciously yummy!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pics of the really good freshhhh toms, so so pretty!!
Thannnk u for the hop and hope to see u again soonn:-)
Lovely clicks! I made the sweet, instant eggless chocolate mousse and wanted to bake tomato souffle too... couldn't bake it before the deadline though.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicious! Great photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and detailed presentation!
ReplyDeleteSouffle looks wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteOh Pavi ,no doubt that everyone will enjoy your visual treat for the eyes .Love the exquisite tomato souffle ,so bright n inviting .
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amazing clicks. Takes the food to a higher level.
ReplyDeletelovely pictures ..... & looks yummy ........
ReplyDeleteAmazing pic and a tempting looking dish...love ur blog pavi..u come up with such amazing dishes each time.
ReplyDeleteNew recipe and lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I think whether the chefs choose recipes like what happened to Newton. They tend to prepare sambar and it ends in something different and call it a new recipe Samo-ka-Bar ;)
I am sure that I cant trust their recipes. However, I can trust your's as these are the tested dishes from your kitchen :)
Speaking about the chefs I remember when we had a new dish called chicken aliqueue from a nearby hotel called NM food court. The chicken was stuffed with vegetables and sealed. It had many decorations using vegetables. The chef prepared it for the first time and came to know our opinion being the first to taste it.
We all replied that it is fine. However, Jk in the group said to the chef "Please for god sake, don't prepare such recipes in future". We all started laughing like anything. We never saw that recipe in their menu list after that. :)
Lovely clicks, Pavithra. And a beautiful souffle.
ReplyDeleteoh wow!!! beautiful clicks...yummy preparation...
ReplyDeleteStunning photography, Pavithra..Am drooling over your tempting clicks!
ReplyDeleteAmazing clicks dear. Souffle looks inviting.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures.... great recipe...
ReplyDeletegreat blog... falling short of adjectives to describe the photography...
Sujana
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Rocking Pics Pavi!!!
ReplyDeleteWish I lived next door to join u for lunch..
Love this Souffle, looks divine!!!
ReplyDeleteColors looks simply superb Pavithra. Nice clicks, loved each one of them. Hope you had a nice Diwali. Ours was good, first time no crackers :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots Pavithra.. Awesome job !!
ReplyDeleteThis is seriously fab Pavithra!! Devoured the souffle with my eyes greedily!! Savory souffle and a low fat version at that sounds super.
ReplyDeleteYou must consider photography as your vocation very seriously!
Absolutely yum Pavithra... it's beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteI simply adore ur photography dear! Gorgeous! Lovely souffle! :D
ReplyDeleteSuperb recipe with beautiful snaps! Looks great and delicious!
ReplyDeleteDear pavithra
ReplyDeleteHow are you? I am off blog these days.
WOnderful clicks as usual..I like the recipe too...feel like trying soon..
Have a nice week.
PS
Can you please increase the contrast , on the comments..I am finding it difficult to read..
This looks SO good Pavithra! And you photographs are GORGEOUS with some really cool styling! Love it :-)
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