National Chocolate Souffle Day - February 28
Tue Feb 28th

National Chocolate Souffle Day

Every year, National Chocolate Soufflé Day celebrates a delectable dessert on February 28th..

The word soufflé is the past participle of the French verb souffler, which means "to blow up" or more specifically "puff up" in the French term, which describes a souffle perfectly. A soufflé is a lightly baked egg yolks and beaten egg whites that are mixed with other ingredients to make the dish either a savory main dish or a sweet dessert.

Every soufflé needs two primary ingredients...

  1. a French creme patisserie base/flavored cream sauce/puree or puree.

egg whites beaten to a soft peak meringue by egg whites beaten to a soft peak meringue.

The base gives A soufflé's flavor, while the egg whites give the lift to puff it up. A variety of cheeses, jams, fruits, or chocolates can be baked into the soufflé's base. After removing the souffle baking dish from the oven, many souffle bakers like to puncture the top of the soufflé. Then they pour delectable sauces such as chocolate, vanilla, or for a savory flavor cheese and herbs.

How to celebrate #chocolatesouffleday on a #chocolatesouffleday..

  • Show off your soufflé flair by inviting friends to celebrate with you.
  • Try a new dish, like one of these: Try a new one
  • Souffle, a chocolate moussele, is a popular chocolate souffle
  • The Mexican Chocolate Souffle Cake is the most popular chocolate Souffle Cake in the United States
  • Raspberry Cream Souffle with Raspberry Cream is a fruitless chocolate souffle made with raspberry cream by a chocolate souffle
  • From your new restaurant, order a soufflé Don't forget to give them a shout-out!
  • Take a picture of the delectable souffle and post it on the web for all to see
  • To post on social media, use #ChocolateSouffleDay.

The first national chocolate soufflé day in history has a tradition

Within our investigation, we were unable to find the maker of National Chocolate Soufflé Day.

Soufflé FAQ

Q. Can a soufflé be made ahead of time or even ahead of time?

Yes, yes. Prepare the soufflé following the recipe's instructions, but stop before baking. Plastic wrap the ramekins and place them in the refrigerator for up to a day. When it's time to bake, allow the soufflés to come up to room temperature before baking.

Can I re-heat leftover soufflé?

Yes, yes. In the refrigerator, there was a covered soufflé. But again, allow it to come to room temperature before reheating.

Q. Can I freeze a soufflé?

A. Check the recipe, but most soufflés can be frozen, but most soufflés can be frozen. Before reheating, Thaw completely before reheating.