From: ladypit
On Jun 1, 2005
This is the third of Toni's recipes that I have made in the last 2 days and they have all been worth it! This was a lovely light dessert. I detest the taste of cottage cheese but buy it for recipes just like this one and it was perfect. I was a little worried that there would be a splenda aftertaste but there was none that I could detect. Used the almond extract which I think was a good choice. Also, my ramekins must be smaller then yours because this made 3 for me. I left out the fruit spread and just put some sliced berries over top. Very nice dessert and quite easy with a really fancy presentation! Thanks Toni!
From: PaulaG
On Apr 3, 2008
Truly outstanding! This was cooked in two 1 cup ramekins. The cottage cheese mixture was prepared in the Vita-Mix and then folded into the egg whites. The souffle rose beautifully and was so delicious. Hard to believe that it is low in fat and low in sugar. Something I will make again.
From: Chef Kate
On May 1, 2008
Super! I used homemade low fat ricotta (pureed to make it smoother), real sugar, pureed and strained fresh strawberries along with the sliced ones, and opted for the almond extract. These looked beautiful, and we all thought the taste and the texture were terrific. Thanks for anothr great recipe, Toni!
From: katew
On Jun 16, 2007
This was great - made for ZWT3 and enjoyed immensely - I used low fat ricotta and sugar and was heavy handed on the vanilla and cinnamon and the result was very light, sweet and perfectly flavoured - there was very little guilt associated with its consumption - mine rose to the top of the dish and browned beautifully on top - they were a still a bit runny down at the bottom but as light as air for the most part - what a wonderful low fat dessert - thanks toni.
From: djafishfria
On Mar 15, 2009
Great, easy recipe. I used mixed merry yogurt instead of cottage cheese, and added good flavor.
From: Vye367
On Dec 20, 2006
delicious and fun to make. i doubled the recipe and my mom and i had this for lunch, with a chocolate/cherry sauce (yes, we often have dessert for lunch. Or breakfast. Or dinner. You know). thanks toni!
From: PjD#2
On Jun 16, 2007
Yes!! It is Extremely LUSCIOUS!! I had problems with it rising for me, but that is ok, it still tasted very good. Bringing the remainder of our taste test to my diabetic FIL. Thanks!!
From: ColCadsMom
On Jun 16, 2007
I made this for ZWT3, and I'm SO glad I did! I guilt free delicious dessert that I can't WAIT to have again! I also made 3 of these lucious airy treats! Mine rose QUICKLY, and was incredibly browned in 18 minutes...so next time I will either bake them on the bottom rack of my oven, lower the temp, or both. They puffed up almost twice the size of the container, but dropped pretty rapidly after taking them out. I will most certainly make this again...and next time I'll make the whole recipe in one big ramekin and eat it all myself!!!!! Thanks Toni!
From: SugarJen
On Nov 25, 2007
This is OK for two points, but it tasted really eggy to me. I may play around with it - a higher cottage cheese to egg ratio might improve it. It could also taste more cheesecakey w/ some lemon juice. I wish I had followed the other reviewer and reduced the temp a bit. The top was very brown before the bottom was fully cooked.
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