You all follow the blog, Indian Simmer, right? It's a site written and photographed by the incredibly talented Prerna, and one which I've been a great fan of ever since I saw this post. If you haven't seen it yet, I suggest you check it out right away. Between the delectable photos, creative Indian-centric recipes, and inviting descriptions, I wouldn't be surprised if you get sucked in for at least a good hour 8). Just don't say I didn't warn ya!
As much as I adore Prerna and her site, I do have a sneakier motive for sending you over today. You see, Prerna is on a well-deserved vacation right now and asked me to blog-sit this week in her absence! Thus I'm sharing a guest post today featuring a treat that combines my fondness for fresh citrus fruit with my obsession with cute ways to serve food. Please head over to Indian Simmer to read more about my orange souffles! You can also go straight to the printable recipe here. Thanks, Prerna, for inviting me into your beautiful virtual home!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
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Love that you did the souffles in an orange! Gorgeous and genius.
ReplyDeleteOh my! This is just the cutest. I especially love the orange cup idea. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat a genius idea! I need to check her blog now:)!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the guest post! Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove the presentation, will hop over to Indian Summer now :)
ReplyDeletewhat gorgeous souffles! You are so creative... Love the idea, the presentation & the photographs... Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWell done darling! That is truly a unique way of serving up a decadent souffle! Happy Easter my friend!
ReplyDeleteWow, your orange souffle is a triumph, just lovely!
ReplyDeleteSummer-perfect! Again, gorgeous photos and souffle looks divine!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amaaaazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! They put me in the mood for summer and picnics and sunshine.
ReplyDeleteOh so adorable! I love that the souffles are IN the actual orange!
ReplyDeleteXialu, I've tag u in an Easter Game @ 5 Recipes To Celebrate Easter!! Pls come & join in the party :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
This is just amazing, Happy Easter!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks you guys! Anncoo, I'm miserably sick right now and thus probably will sit this one out but thanks for tagging me dear! =)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's beautiful! I would love to try this....definitely an impresser!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks... and heading to Indian Simmer now to read :D
ReplyDeleteThe presentation is just AWSM .. orange souffles in orange cup!! aahhh
ReplyDeleteJumping over to Indian Simmer now to see the recipe in detail .. i love oranges :)
I love love love citrus desserts. And generally people who are big on citrus desserts are not lovers of chocolate. I love citrus, nuts, chocolate any which kind of dessert. You get the picture? I can live for desserts. Souffle probably is high on that list and in cute orange cups like this? Love it! Headed to check out the recipe
ReplyDeleteI love fruit and vegetable containers! Don't you love how clever nature is? These look great Xialou! :D
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely. Such a gorgeous, fruity dessert. I'm headed over to Indian Simmer right now to check out the full post.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful souffle! And the presentation is just genius, as well!
ReplyDeleteXiaolu, you're very talented too. I can tell by looking at this gorgeous and creative pic of orange souffle. Love it very much. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this idea! Thanks for sharing- the orange cup is just adorable.
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing! Beautiful presentation
ReplyDeleteXiaolu, had a visual feast of your souffle on Indian Simmer! I admire your persistence! Also, stellar photography and styling, as always.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Xiaolu! I was waiting for this to come out :)
ReplyDeleteThese look so beautiful! If only I liked orange *sadface*
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Xiaolu!! I love the presentation of your souffles, they look mouth-wateringly delicious! You are so sweet to do this for Prerna (whose blog I also love), but that is the wonderful person you are!
ReplyDeleteI recalled I made orange souffle one. But your idea is so fabulous to use the skins of range as cups. Great one, Xiaolu!
ReplyDeleteThey look so bright and colourful and I adore citrusy desserts, so this sounds just right!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE that top photo, they way you've curled the slice of orange under is such a nice detail.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a nice weekend! Your souffle is just stunning. Really - how creative! Headed over to Indian SUmmer now :)
ReplyDeleteI can't get my spelling act together! Indian SIMMER! lol
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteMust check this blog and your guest post. Love the orange as a container!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic and delicious
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of yours and Prernas - lovely dessert. I will go check 'em out on her blog :)
ReplyDeleteThose look so pretty! A perfect recipe for spring and summer!
ReplyDeleteWow. Your friend does beautiful work. The photographs, the orange, everything.
ReplyDeleteLaura
Wow! The famous orange souffle! I love it. I love anything orange/lemon/lime/grapefruit! so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your support. I'm glad you're liking this idea as much as I did. Wish I originated it, but ZenChef really deserves full credit =D. Hehe, Laura, this is actually my guest post for my friend. Thanks for the compliment!
ReplyDeleteWow! Now I know what to do with the oranges I bought for my last recipe. This looks great!
ReplyDeleteWow, souffle looks and sounds fantastic.. that’s just super creative..love those photos..
ReplyDeleteXiaolu, your orange souffle is stunning! I absolutely love that you served it in an orange, too. So creative! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...I love that this is served in an orange...wonderful presentation.
ReplyDeleteOh I'm sure this has such a delicious flavor!
ReplyDeleteI love her blog as well... heading over now :)
ReplyDeleteThanks again, everybody. The souffle actually fell a bit before I could capture it in a photo but I think you can imagine what it looked like =)
ReplyDeleteoh this is so smart and creative!!! :D
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Had some in grapefruit cups long long long time ago .... I wager those taste as heavenly as they look!
ReplyDeleteXiaol'u this so cool, I lost words.. so excited ! B-) When I'll make These, I will let you know! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi. My name is Carol and I saw your receipe for orange souffle. I would like to know if I could get the receipe ? I saw this on pinterest. It looks so so good. I would appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteThank You,
Carol Antonucci
antonucci@gmail.com