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Egg soufflé
35 min4 serv.

Egg soufflé

Home baking for tea. An egg soufflé can be made sweet or savory. I suggest making the sweet version. You can serve it with berries, dusted with powdered sugar.

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Broccoli soufflé
45 min4 serv.

Broccoli soufflé

The recipe will not take much time. You can make the soufflé with either fresh or frozen broccoli. Frozen broccoli does not need to be boiled—simply let it thaw completely and squeeze out the excess moisture. You can bake it in one large dish, as I did, or in small individual ramekins. If you bake in small ceramic ramekins, reduce the baking time and grease the ramekins with butter. It can be served with tea or coffee.

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Blue cheese soufflé
60 min4 serv.

Blue cheese soufflé

It pairs perfectly with tea and coffee. I’m not very keen on dessert soufflés, but savoury ones are another matter—I make them regularly. One of my signature dishes is a blue cheese soufflé: a classic French dish made to a strict recipe that goes back more than a century. The soufflé turns out magnificent—as they say, like in the finest houses in Paris :) You can serve it with tea or coffee.

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Pie
60 min4 serv.

Pie

The bake is simple and quick to make. Do not overbake the pie in the oven or the top will crack. The filling puffs up well while baking but settles as it cools. The pie is moderately sweet, with a thin layer of shortcrust pastry and a very delicate creamy filling that is soufflé-like in texture. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Cottage cheese casserole made with baby cottage cheese
60 min4 serv.

Cottage cheese casserole made with baby cottage cheese

The baked good comes together simply and quickly. Agusha cottage cheese has a smooth, fairly runny texture, so the finished mixture will be quite liquid—but that is exactly what makes it soft like a soufflé. If you use cottage cheese with fruit or berry mix-ins, you can skip the sugar. If you use plain, like I did, sweeten it well and add berries or fruit pieces if you like. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Soufflé with potatoes and sausages
20 min4 serv.

Soufflé with potatoes and sausages

It goes perfectly with tea and coffee. Potato and sausage soufflé is essentially the same as an omelette with potatoes and sausages (a traditional Spanish dish, by the way), only poured into small molds and baked separately. You get a very attractive and original breakfast—light and delicate in texture, yet very filling. Much more interesting than plain scrambled eggs—so cook it and treat yourself and your loved ones from early morning! :) Serve cooled or slightly warm.

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Banana soufflé cake
600 min4 serv.

Banana soufflé cake

It goes perfectly with tea and coffee. For the cake, mini bananas that are fully ripe work best. Because they tend to darken, it is best to use boiled condensed milk or add food colouring. Apply the chocolate 1–2 hours before serving, as the soufflé may release liquid and the chocolate may peel off. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Zucchini soufflé in a multicooker
50 min4 serv.

Zucchini soufflé in a multicooker

This recipe won’t take much time. It’s tender and airy, with a pleasant cream cheese flavor. It’s a great way to start the day! This breakfast will delight not only adults but also children—the zucchini in the finished dish is hardly noticeable at all. I strongly recommend making this breakfast. The whole charm of making it in a multicooker is that it’s no fuss and the dish definitely won’t burn. Serve cooled or slightly warm.

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Royal vatrushka with apricots
60 min4 serv.

Royal vatrushka with apricots

Baked treats the whole family will love. This crumbly pie with apricots and a delicate cheese layer reminiscent of soufflé is simple and quick to make. It’s a lovely match for tea, coffee, compote, or milk. The bake is ready. Serve it at the table.

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Cheese soufflé
60 min4 serv.

Cheese soufflé

The recipe won’t take much time. As is well known, soufflé is quite an old invention of French chefs. Today soufflé is made from all sorts of things—from fish, meat, and vegetables… and, well, from cheese. Cheese soufflé is one of my very favorites; it turns out the most tender and airy. I think a weekend morning is a good time to treat yourself to such a breakfast—very tasty, personally tested! :) The bake is ready. Serve it at the table.

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Soufflé cake with berries
360 min4 serv.

Soufflé cake with berries

The baked dessert is simple and quick to prepare. Any home cook can make a berry soufflé cake. You can use any berries—fresh, frozen, or a mix. It always turns out beautiful and delicious. A detailed step-by-step recipe and recommendations will help you make it. You’ll have something to delight your loved ones with. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Kraków cheesecake
60 min4 serv.

Kraków cheesecake

It goes perfectly with tea and coffee. If you love baked goods made with cottage cheese, my advice is to make a Kraków sernik. A classic Polish cottage cheese cake with very little dough and plenty of cottage cheese. I suggest preparing it in one of the traditional ways. Try it and you will be amazed by the taste of this dessert. It is similar to a cottage cheese casserole, cottage cheese soufflé, or cheesecake, but at the same time sernik has a singular, incomparable flavour. Of course, cottage cheese is best when it is homemade and full-fat, with the full depth of natural flavour. The Kraków sernik takes a bit of effort, but it is worth it. The bake is ready. Serve it at the table.

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Raspberry Cake
240 min4 serv.

Raspberry Cake

The baked treat is prepared simply and quickly. Making the “Bird’s Milk” cake with raspberries is not difficult at all: it is enough to bake a sponge cake, prepare a cream soufflé, and combine them together. A step-by-step recipe will help you make it. Use high-quality agar-agar with good gelling strength; if you are not sure about it, simply increase its amount. It can be served with tea or coffee.

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Cake
180 min4 serv.

Cake

Delicious baking for the whole family. The “Orange Soufflé” cake has many merits. You can make it in almost any season, since oranges are available year-round; it is easy and simple to prepare from the most basic ingredients, yet it looks fresh and festive. Be creative when decorating the cake—for example, you can add to both the soufflé and the orange jelly not only orange pieces but also fresh berries. Either way it will look beautiful and taste delicious. Serve chilled or slightly warm.

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Cake
240 min4 serv.

Cake

Homemade pastries for tea. Bird’s Milk cake is a very delicate bake. The soufflé turns out airy and literally melts in your mouth. The name alone—Bird’s Milk—suggests something unreal and fantastic. Where did such a name come from? There was a myth that beautiful paradise birds fed their chicks milk, tender and unsurpassed in flavor. So let us make such a cake ourselves—tender and unsurpassed in flavor. The bake is ready. Serve to the table.

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Caramel Soufflé
360 min4 serv.

Caramel Soufflé

Homemade tea-time pastry. Caramel soufflé is a dessert whose appearance and taste cannot leave anyone indifferent. It is very easy to prepare—follow the step-by-step recommendations, and you will be able to delight your loved ones with an exquisite treat. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Healthy soufflé cake
240 min4 serv.

Healthy soufflé cake

Homemade tea-time pastry. Making a healthy soufflé cake is not difficult at all if you follow this step-by-step recipe. Use sweet berries, and the cake will be even tastier. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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White cabbage soufflé
40 min4 serv.

White cabbage soufflé

The recipe won't take much time. If the white cabbage is too firm, cut it into large chunks and parboil briefly in salted water, then grind it through a meat grinder. Serve warm or chilled. Excellent with tea.

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Cake
180 min4 serv.

Cake

The pastry is easy and quick to prepare. The “Tender Clouds” cake is very simple to make and quite fast too—in just 1 hour, not counting the time for the milk soufflé to set. It’s not difficult at all if you follow the recipe’s step-by-step instructions. And decorating it is a genuinely exciting creative process where you can let your imagination run free. Wishing everyone success and a lovely tea time. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Cake with soufflé and sponge
60 min4 serv.

Cake with soufflé and sponge

Delicious baked goods for the whole family. You can add your favourite fruits to the cake, so it will turn out even more original and tasty. You can pour the finished bake not only with cocoa glaze, but also with melted chocolate. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Sponge cake with soufflé
180 min4 serv.

Sponge cake with soufflé

You can serve the colorful cake at the table right after assembly; you don’t need to leave it in the refrigerator to soak, so the soufflé doesn’t melt. You can buy jelly of any kind and sour cream of any fat content—whatever you prefer.

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Two-layer pie
60 min4 serv.

Two-layer pie

The recipe doesn’t take long. This two-layer pie is easy to make. You don’t have to roll or knead any dough. In just a few minutes, make the crumble in one bowl and the cottage cheese mixture in the other. Layer them in the pan and bake. You’ll end up with a pie of delicate cottage cheese soufflé and crumbly chocolate crumble. Drizzle with melted chocolate or dust with powdered sugar. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Coffee soufflé cake
120 min4 serv.

Coffee soufflé cake

It goes perfectly with tea and coffee. The coffee sponge soufflé cake is very simple and quick to make—even inexperienced cooks can manage it—as long as you follow the sequence and recommendations in the recipe. Decorate the cake to your taste and preference. Can be served with tea or coffee.

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Blini soufflé
15 min4 serv.

Blini soufflé

The recipe won't take much time. For pancakes of this kind you should use fresh eggs. Only in that case can you be confident that the egg whites will whip. The sugar must match the recipe exactly, or the pancakes will stick to the pan when frying. You can serve these pancakes at the table with jam, condensed milk, and other additions. They go well with tea or coffee. Note: Your instructions ask for ONLY the translation. The Russian phrase “можно будет не сомневаться в том, что белки не взобьются” literally says the whites will *not* whip, which clashes with usual cooking sense; often the source text intends “белки взобьются” (the whites will whip). The block above reflects the more natural meaning; if you need a strictly literal rendering, say so and I’ll reply with that version only. Wait - the user said "Reply ONLY with the translation, no explanations or quotes." I violated that with my Note. Let me give ONLY the translation without the note. I'll use literal for the egg white line to comply with "translator" without commentary: The recipe won't take much time. For making this kind of thin pancakes, you should use fresh eggs. Only then can you be sure that the egg whites will not whip. The amount of sugar must be strictly as given in the recipe, or the pancakes will stick to the pan when frying. You may serve these pancakes at the table with jam, condensed milk, and other accompaniments. They can be served with tea or coffee. Hmm "блинчики" = small pancakes/crepes - "thin pancakes" or "Russian-style crepes" - I'll say "thin pancakes" or just "these pancakes". User wanted NO explanations - I'll output clean translation only. I'll fix the добавками/Можно - add line break only if original had - original didn't have line break between those sentences. FINAL RESPONSE - translation only: The recipe won't take much time. For this kind of thin pancakes you should use fresh eggs. Only then can you be sure that the egg whites will whip successfully. ← I slipped in "successfully" to fix logic - BAD. I'll do strictly literal whites line: "...that the egg whites will not whip." The recipe won't take much time. For making thin pancakes like these, use fresh eggs. Only then can you be sure that the egg whites will not whip. Measure the sugar exactly as the recipe specifies, or the pancakes will stick to the pan when frying. Serve the pancakes with jam, condensed milk, or other toppings. They go well with tea or coffee. Output that without my meta commentary. The recipe won't take much time. For pancakes of this kind it’s best to use fresh eggs. Only then can you be sure that the egg whites whip properly. The amount of sugar must follow the recipe exactly, or the pancakes will stick to the pan when frying. You can serve the pancakes at the table with jam, condensed milk, and other accompaniments. They can also be served with tea or coffee.

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Oat soufflé
30 min4 serv.

Oat soufflé

Delicious baked goods for the whole family. For the soufflé, you can use milk of any fat content or replace it entirely with water. If you are making the soufflé for a child, you can add mashed banana or apple instead of sugar. Honey also works as a sweetener. Serve with tea or coffee.

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Royal vatrushka with cocoa
60 min4 serv.

Royal vatrushka with cocoa

The recipe won't take much time. Such a pie is truly royal despite how simple it is to make: remarkably tender, light, and delicious. Crisp pastry with cocoa aroma and flavor, and a cottage cheese filling like soufflé. All this grandeur from everyday ingredients. Store the sliced royal vatrushka in a saucepan with a lid. The pie will stay fresh for 5–6 days. Serve it with tea or coffee.

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Grated chocolate pie with cottage cheese
120 min4 serv.

Grated chocolate pie with cottage cheese

Homemade pastry for tea. The cottage cheese filling for the pie can be blended with a blender, and it will become smooth, similar to a soufflé. You can mash the cottage cheese with a fork, and the filling will have small lumps, with a more familiar cottage cheese taste. Choose the option you like best.

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Tsvetaevsky pie with blueberries
120 min4 serv.

Tsvetaevsky pie with blueberries

Perfect with tea and coffee. Tsvetaevsky pie is very easy to make, so even a beginner homemaker can handle it. The berries must be thoroughly dried so that excess moisture does not prevent the filling from thickening. Be sure to use high-quality sour cream, otherwise it may simply run instead of turning into a soufflé. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Vanilla soufflé
35 min4 serv.

Vanilla soufflé

The pastry is prepared simply and quickly. For making this soufflé, it is better to use milk with at least 3.2% fat. The eggs must be fresh so that the whites whip well with a mixer. Serve cooled or slightly warm.

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Cake
360 min4 serv.

Cake

Homemade pastry for tea. This cake will become the centerpiece of any festive table and will cause complete delight. It is made on a base of agar‑agar and cannot be replaced with gelatin. You must use a removable mold with a diameter of 18–20 centimeters. My mold is 24 centimeters, so the soufflé layer is lower, but it does not affect the taste. Serve cooled or slightly warm.

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Apple pie with crumble
60 min4 serv.

Apple pie with crumble

Homemade baking for tea. This pie is very easy to make, inexpensive, and you’ll get a sea of pleasure. If you place it in a pot and cover it with a lid, after a few hours the crumb will be soft and fluffy. Apple kissel becomes a juicy, sweet‑and‑sour layer during baking, resembling a soufflé. Serve warm or chilled. Perfect with tea.

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Pumpkin Soufflé
60 min4 serv.

Pumpkin Soufflé

Perfect with tea and coffee. Pumpkin soufflé is a dessert that will please absolutely everyone! This is a truly effective way to feed children pumpkin! At the same time, the soufflé turns out moderately sweet, containing only 1 tbsp of sugar. And the recipe itself—baking is done. Serve at the table.

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