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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Celia Hay's soufflés served hot from the oven are as impressive as they are comforting.
Ingredients
1 knob Butter, melted, for greasing
¼ cup Breadcrumbs
4 Eggs, at room temperature, separated
290 ml Milk
40 g Butter
… View moreCelia Hay's soufflés served hot from the oven are as impressive as they are comforting.
Ingredients
1 knob Butter, melted, for greasing
¼ cup Breadcrumbs
4 Eggs, at room temperature, separated
290 ml Milk
40 g Butter
30 g Flour
1 tsp Dried mustard
1 pinch Cayenne pepper
85 g Cheddar cheese, grated
Directions
1. Heat the oven to 200C. Place a baking sheet on the shelf in the top third of the oven.
2. Brush ramekins or souffle dishes with the melted butter.Coat lightly with breadcrumbs by tilting the ramekins so the breadcrumbs stick to the butter. Tip out any breadcrumbs that do not stick.
3. Separate the eggs. Be sure to get no yolk in the egg whites. Put the whites in a bowl, ready to whisk.
4. Warm the milk in a pot or microwave.
5. Melt the butter in a saucepan, stir in the flour and cook for 45 seconds.
6. Gradually add the warmed milk, stirring until smooth. Remove from the heat, add the mustard, cayenne pepper, grated cheese and stir in the egg yolks. Taste the mixture — it should have good flavour. Season with salt and pepper if required.
7. Whisk the egg whites until just stiff and mix a spoonful into the cheese mixture to loosen it. Fold in the remainder of the whites with a metal spoon or spatula. Spoon the mixture into the ramekins so they are twothirds full.
8. With the back of a spoon or your fingertip make a one centimetre rim around edge of the souffle mixture. This gives a “top hat’’ appearance to the cooked souffle.
9. Bake for 8-10 minutes until well risen and golden brown. Avoid opening the door until the last minutes of cooking time. To check if the souffle is cooked, wobble the ramekin gently. If it is very wobbly, cook for a little longer
Jane from Browns Bay
Hi neighbours, we have a queen size bed base available for pick up. We don’t have the legs for it though. Pick up in Browns Bay
Free
The Team from New Zealand Red Cross
Fun fact… it’s 537 steps up Baldwin Street in Dunedin – that means you’d have to walk up it almost 19 times to get 10,000 steps! Thanks to Hannah, our legendary Community Fundraising Coordinator for stepping up to the challenge.
We still have plenty of New Zealand Red Cross Cups to give … View moreFun fact… it’s 537 steps up Baldwin Street in Dunedin – that means you’d have to walk up it almost 19 times to get 10,000 steps! Thanks to Hannah, our legendary Community Fundraising Coordinator for stepping up to the challenge.
We still have plenty of New Zealand Red Cross Cups to give away. All you need to do is sign up to Red Cross Journey, be one of the first 100 participants to raise $100 and we’ll send you a KeepCup!
Red Cross Journey is our annual fundraising step challenge - with a difference. Walk 10,000 steps a day for 21 days and learn about the journey of someone involved with Red Cross while raising funds to help people in need.
For more information or to make a donation, visit: www.redcrossjourney.org.nz...
Thank you for your support.
Kendall Hutt Reporter from North Shore Times
Hi neighbours. More than a year on from Haoran Chen's tragic death at Torpedo Bay wharf, details of the council's review into the provision of life rings has emerged. It found "inconsistencies" with the types of rings used, how they were stored and noted some had gone missing as… View moreHi neighbours. More than a year on from Haoran Chen's tragic death at Torpedo Bay wharf, details of the council's review into the provision of life rings has emerged. It found "inconsistencies" with the types of rings used, how they were stored and noted some had gone missing as they were too easy to remove. How do you think life rings could be better stored? Have you seen any go missing? Put NFP in your comment if it is not for publication.
Mark from Albany Heights
If anyone would like a professional commercial or portrait photographer I'm available and can provide you a reasonable quote for Neighbourly users. Please see my website - www.aimsouth.co.nz...
Chris from Rosedale
We sell a large variety of shoes ( ugg, boots, casual, high-heels, slippers) and wool scarf.
OPEN TIME: Mon-Fri, 10:00-16:00
ADDRESS: 6A Dallan Pl, Rosedale, Auckland
Negotiable
Susanna from Rothesay Bay
All 21 candidates have been invited giving each an equal opportunity to tell us what they stand for and what's in it for us.
The Team from Resene ColorShop Albany
Add personality to your floors with this simple diamond design creating using two Resene colours and a clear finish.
Perfect for your hallway or other smaller areas in your home that need brightening up.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find … View moreAdd personality to your floors with this simple diamond design creating using two Resene colours and a clear finish.
Perfect for your hallway or other smaller areas in your home that need brightening up.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Julia de Ruiter from The Salvation Army NZ
We want to say a big thank you to everyone who supported Colgate-Palmolive's recent appeal! Thanks to the generosity of Colgate- Palmolive and Countdown shoppers, more than 10,000 toiletries and household cleaning items have been donated to Salvation Army foodbanks around the country.
Jono … View moreWe want to say a big thank you to everyone who supported Colgate-Palmolive's recent appeal! Thanks to the generosity of Colgate- Palmolive and Countdown shoppers, more than 10,000 toiletries and household cleaning items have been donated to Salvation Army foodbanks around the country.
Jono Bell, Territorial Director of The Salvation Army’s Community Ministries says the items are essential to help people stay healthy in the winter period. These include personal and oral hygiene items, along with cleaning products for the home.
Colgate-Palmolive also donated $10,000 to The Salvation Army’s transitional housing programme in Porirua which helps vulnerable mothers and their children with housing and wrap around support.
Angela Quigan Reporter from Stuff
Hey neighbours,
The region (and city) you choose to invest in can drastically impact your future returns.
That's why, once you decide to invest in NZ's property market, your next step is to question which region you should park your money in.
To read more about where the best property … View moreHey neighbours,
The region (and city) you choose to invest in can drastically impact your future returns.
That's why, once you decide to invest in NZ's property market, your next step is to question which region you should park your money in.
To read more about where the best property deals might be click here.
The local elections are a great opportunity to decide on who we want to represent our communities over the next three years. With elections just around the corner, this is a good time to pinpoint the issues that affect you and are important to you.
Being clear on this is a first step in knowing … View moreThe local elections are a great opportunity to decide on who we want to represent our communities over the next three years. With elections just around the corner, this is a good time to pinpoint the issues that affect you and are important to you.
Being clear on this is a first step in knowing what you want your local councillors to support or who to vote for. What are the issues you want your next local council to focus on?
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