Chocolate Soufflé
Chocolate Soufflé is a light, fluffy dessert made primarily from chocolate, eggs, and sugar. It is known for its airy texture, which is achieved by folding whipped egg whites into a rich chocolate mixture. When baked, the soufflé rises dramatically, creating a delicate outer crust and a soft, molten center.
Typically served warm, a chocolate soufflé can be enjoyed on its own or accompanied by a dusting of powdered sugar or a scoop of vanilla ice cream. This classic French dessert is often considered a test of a chef's skill due to its precise preparation and timing.