HCB's Journal, 18 November 2012

Here's a recipe I might try:

Low-Glycemic Pumpkin Soufflé

By Meri Raffetto and Rosanne Rust, MS, RD, LDN from Glycemic Index Cookbook For Dummies

Pumpkin soufflé is a nice change from pumpkin pie, and it works well in a low-glycemic diet. Most soufflé recipes already use low amounts of sugar, and pumpkin itself is a low- to medium-glycemic food, depending on how much you use.

Low-Glycemic Pumpkin Soufflé

Preparation time: 15 minutes

Cooking time: 30–45 minutes

Yield: 6 servings

3 egg whites

3 cups canned pumpkin

1/4 cup sugar

2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

1/2 teaspoon vanilla

1 egg yolk

1/2 cup lowfat milk

3 teaspoons butter

6 tablespoons reduced-fat whipped topping
1.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. In a medium bowl, beat the egg whites with a whisk until stiff; set aside.

2.
In a large bowl, use an electric mixer to blend the pumpkin, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, vanilla, egg yolk, and milk.

3.
With a large rubber spatula, fold 1/3 of the egg whites into the pumpkin mixture just to blend them. Continue to fold in the egg whites 1/3 at a time until all the egg whites are in the mixture. (Don’t overmix, or else the soufflé will fall flat instead of being fluffy.)

4.
Grease six 5-inch ramekins or custard cups with 1/2 teaspoon of butter (or just enough to grease each ramekin). Pour the pumpkin soufflé mix into the ramekins, leaving about 1/2 inch at the top of each one.

5.
Place the cups on a baking pan or a cookie sheet, and bake them for 30 to 45 minutes, or until the tops are dry and browning. Make sure you don’t open the oven door while the soufflés are cooking, or else they won’t rise properly. Use the oven light to check on them.

6.
Top each cup with 1 tablespoon of whipped topping, and serve immediately.


Per serving: Calories 131 (From Fat 37); Glycemic Load 10 (Low); Fat 4g (Saturated 2g); Cholesterol 41mg; Sodium 45mg; Carbohydrate 20g (Dietary Fiber 6g); Protein 5g.


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Diet Calendar Entries for 18 November 2012:
1100 kcal Fat: 46.24g | Prot: 103.92g | Carb: 72.32g.   Breakfast: water, Eggland's Best large egg, 2% Fat Milk, Coffee (Brewed From Grounds), Egg White, olive oil, BabyBel light. Lunch: water, peanut butter, Gold Standard 100% Whey - Double Rich Chocolate, Almond Breeze Unsweetened Vanilla Milk. Dinner: olive oil, Szechuan Sauce, peanut sauce, green beans, water, Cooked Tuna. Snacks/Other: water, All Bran Buds, Splenda, Blackberries, Fage 2% greek yogurt, earl grey tea. more...
2599 kcal Activities & Exercise: Shopping - 1 hour, Driving - 25 minutes, Desk Work - 6 hours, Sitting - 7 hours, Sleeping - 9 hours, Resting - 35 minutes. more...

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Comments 
I make a Chocolate Banana Souffle that has very similar nutritional stats (I have added it to the recipes on fatsecret) and it is to die for delicious. I'm sure this one would be just as good :) 
18 Nov 12 by member: evelyn64
Well, I love anything pumpkin so why not?  
18 Nov 12 by member: BuffyBear
Thanks HCB - I copied this for future use. Can't wait to try it and the Chocolate Banana too - thanks Evelyn. 
18 Nov 12 by member: Neptunebch
Sounds delicious! Thanks for posting this one. 
19 Nov 12 by member: Mom2Boxers
I make a pumpkin whip for Thanksgiving. It is a alternative to mashed potatoes. Even though I just make both! LOL Hubby loves it! 
19 Nov 12 by member: jessabridge4444

     
 

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