I picked up a copy of the Autumn edition of Food and Drink magazine the other day. As expected, the focus is on the fruits of the harvest and other foods that Canadians enjoy during the Fall. With cooler temperatures setting in, more substantial and warming foods are favored. The glossy images had me craving many foods at once and I'll be trying several recipes from this issue over the next few months.
One of the first recipes that caught my eye was for black pepper Gouda gougères. For those unfamiliar with the term, gougères are a savory French-style cheese puff that is often made with Gruyère cheese, and sometimes stuffed with other ingredients. Any flavorful cheese can be used. I decided to try the recipe with smoked Gouda, but feel free to substitute Gruyère, aged sharp Cheddar, or even goat cheese.
These delightful little airy puffs can be served with a red pepper dip, or just on their own, as I enjoyed them.
Smoked Gouda Gougères | ||
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Food & Drink Published on September 24, 2008 Light, airy and delicious smoked Gouda cheese puffs — a great hors d'oeuvre or snack Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes
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