Today is
National Chocolate Souffle´ Day. If you've been reading this blog, you know that I love
souffles, and I've posted many different recipes over the years.
How could I have a Chocolate Blog without at least 5 Chocolate Souffle Recipes?
Here's a new old recipe from
Baker's Famous Chocolate Recipes (1936) for a twist on the souffle: Chocolate Coconut Souffle.

You might not have
Minute Tapioca in your pantry, but let me tell you it's worth searching out for this recipe.
Check out my post on Tapioca. As far as
Baker's Southern Coconut Flakes go, I wasn't sure exactly what that was, so I used
Baker's Angel Flake Coconut which is slightly sweetened. Maybe that's the same as in the 1936 recipe, maybe it's another product all together. If you know, leave a comment or contact me. I'm sure there's a Food Historian out there who knows!
For Chocolate, I use high quality very dark chocolate and reduce the sugar. Depending on the chocolate you use, your souffle might vary in taste.
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