Hi Terry! Fancy meeting you here! Welcome! Linda Hutchinson ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Pogue To: Chile Heads List Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 11:46 AM Subject: [CH] newbie intro I've recently joined the list, thanks to =Mark. Years ago I was a member but I doubt anyone will remember me. My hometown is San Antonio, TX but I have liked in Potomac, MD (a suburb of Washington, DC for the past 50 odd years. I love to cook, love the spice of my childhood. My other passion is audiobooks and my two smalldogs. In any event, I've been lurking a bit but thought I'd jump into the conversation with this recipe that I made last week. We found wonderful serrano flavor in souffles, not hot, but very fresh chile flavor. Now you folks might like to try them with habs. If you do be sure and let the list, namely me, know how they turned out. I put some picture up of the souffle dishes on http://www.flickr.com/terrypogue You can see other dishes I have made on that site. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we did. Terry ps It's a very good, very pretty cookbook Individual Serrano Souffles On Greens With Pears And Pinon Nuts - Serves 8 Recipe By: Barbara Pool Fenzl Published in: Seasonal Southwest Cooking Ingredients 1 Serrano souffles 1 tablespoon Butter 2 tablespoon panko bread crumbs 2 tablespoon pinon nuts toasted and finely chopped 2 tablespoon Butter 1 tablespoon shallots -- finely chopped 2 Serrano chiles -- seeded and finely chopped 2 tablespoon flour 1/2 cup milk 2 egg yolks 1 cup Gruyere cheese -- grated salt and pepper to taste 6 egg whites Dressing 2 tablespoon raspberry vinegar salt and pepper to taste 1/2 hazelnut or walnut oil 9 cup mesclun mix or European Spring lettuce Mix 2 pears -- julienned 1/2 cup pinon nuts -- toasted Instructions To prepare the souffles, preheat oven to 400F. Butter 8 individual 1/2 cup ramekins. Mix bread crumbs and finely chopped pinon nuts together and coat inside of buttered ramekins with the mixture; put in a baking dish and chill until ready to fill. Melt 2 T butter in a saucepan. Add shallots, chiles, and flour and cook, stirring constantly, for 3 minutes. Add milk and cook, whisking until thick.Remove from heat and add egg yolks; mix thoroughly. Stir in cheese and season with salt and pepper. In a separate bowl, whip egg whites until soft peaks form. Fold into the cheese mixture and divide among the chilled ramekins. Fill the baking dish with enough hot water to go half way up the sides of the ramekins. Bake until the souffles are puffed and golden, about 15 to 20 minutes To prepare the dressing, put raspberry vinegar in a bowl and season with salt and pepper Slowly whisk in the oil. Set aside. Place lettuce on the bottom of 8 plates and top with julienned pears and pinon nuts. Drizzle dressing over the top. Unmold souffles, and with the top side up, place one on each plate. Recipe Notes Father's Day 2008. I made this for our lunch today. It's delicious.You really taste the flavor of the chile in the souffle but it's not at all hot. Perhaps next time I'll either leave the seeds in the two chiles or add three. We did end up eating 3 each. Two would be just right for a serving and one if you are serving a dieter or light eater. Exported from A Cook's Books -- Recipe management for Macintosh http://www.terrypogue.com/Terry "My idea of pure heaven is to spend a day in the kitchen, peeling, chopping, and stirring while the words of a good book fill the air around me." Ruth Reichl