Twice Baked Mushroom Soufflé: A Festive Season Showstopper

As the festive season approaches, the excitement of holiday planning often comes hand-in-hand with the delightful challenge of crafting the perfect menu.

Among the culinary treasures to consider, mushrooms shine as a holiday hero.

Robust yet light, they’re versatile enough to complement any feast without overshadowing your main event. Their earthy flavor and satisfying texture make mushrooms a star ingredient that keeps you coming back for more—without feeling overindulged.

  • And when it comes to impressing your guests while keeping things stress-free, the Twice Baked Mushroom Soufflé is a clear winner. Not only is this dish a showstopper for your table, but it’s surprisingly simple to prepare. Imagine the rich, umami goodness of mushrooms baked into a creamy, airy soufflé—then baked again for that perfect golden finish.

So, let the festive cooking begin! Gather your loved ones, savor the joy of togetherness, and let this Twice Baked Mushroom Soufflé set the tone for a delicious holiday season.

Twice Baked Mushroom Soufflé Recipe

Serves 6

Ingredients:

  • 400g baby button / Portabellini mushrooms
  • 50g butter, plus extra for greasing
  • 50g flour
  • 300ml milk
  • 75g parmesan, grated
  • 2 tsp Dijon mustard
  • Pinch ground nutmeg
  • 4 large free-range eggs, separated
  • 250ml cream
  • 50g parmesan cheese, finely grated
  • 6 x high sided soufflé ramekins
  • Leafy green salad, for serving

Method:

  1. Preheat the oven to 200˚C and butter the ramekins generously.
  2. Place the ramekins in a flat, deep roasting dish and set aside.
  3. Heat a drizzle of olive oil in a large frying pan.
  4. Cook the mushrooms until golden brown.
  5. Season lightly and set aside to cool.
  6. Once cool, divide the cooked mushrooms amongst the buttered ramekins.
  7. Melt butter in a medium sized saucepan and scatter over the flour.
  8. Cook the mixture, moving it around the pan with a spatula.
  9. Switch to a whisk and pour in the milk very gradually while constantly whisking to keep the mixture smooth.
  10. Cook over medium high heat until béchamel thickens.
  11. Remove from the heat and add the parmesan, Dijon and nutmeg.
  12. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
  13. Beat in the egg yolks, one at a time, until fully incorporated.
  14. Set aside.
  15. Beat the egg whites until soft peaks form.
  16. Stir one third of the egg whites into the cheese mixture thoroughly.
  17. Very gently fold the remaining two thirds of the egg whites in, keeping as much air in the mixture as possible.
  18. Divide the mixture evenly between the buttered ramekins.
  19. Pour enough boiling water into the tin to come halfway up the sides of the ramekins.
  20. Bake the soufflés for 15 minutes until puffed up and lightly golden.
  21. Remove from the oven, and allow to cool.
  22. Switch off the oven.
  23. Run a knife around the edge of each soufflé to loosen.
  24. Gently unmold the soufflés into a buttered serving dish that can fit all 6.
  25. Turn them out, mushroom side up.
  26. Pour over the cream and finish with the grated parmesan.
  27. Bake for 15 – 20 minutes until puffed up once again and the cream has thickened and caramelised.
  28. Serve straight away with a lightly dressed green salad on the side.

Looking for more mushroom-inspired dishes to add to your holiday repertoire? Visit www.mushroominfo.co.za for an array of recipes that celebrate the versatility of this humble ingredient.

Marvin

Written by Marvin

Founder of many things but FoodBlogJHB FoodBlogCT, FoodBlogDBN being my biggest project to date. UCT marketing graduate, Star Wars geek and Arsenal & Dortmund supporter. That's me!

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