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Twice Baked Goats Cheese And Sundried Tomatoes Souffle

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Eggs, Dairy Superchefs 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Egg yolks
6 Egg whites
225 g Cream cheese; (8oz)
55 g Goats cheese; (2oz)
55 g Cornflour; (2oz)
55 g Sundried tomato paste; (2oz)
60 g Mixed wild mushrooms; (2oz)
30 g Chopped basil; (1oz)
Salt and pepper
30 g Chopped basil; (1oz)
30 g Chopped tomato; (1oz)
30 g Sugar; (1oz)
55 g Olive oil; (2oz)
Salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE SOUFFLE
SWEET BASIL DRESSING
Cream together the egg yolks, cream cheese and goats cheese with the
cornflour, tomato paste, salt and pepper until smooth. Add the basil and
the rest of the ingredients.
Beat the egg whites until light and fluffy, add cornflour and mix into the
cheese mixture. Pour into a greased ramekin moulds. Bake in water bath
(medium oven) for 15-20 minutes.
For the dressing mix all the ingredients together and lightly pour over the
Souffle.
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