National Cheese Soufflé Day
National Cheese Soufflé Day is a love letter to cheese soufflé — the kind of simple pleasure that makes an ordinary afternoon feel a little bigger.
Why it matters
CELEBRATE SOUFFLéS
Today, we honor the art of the cheese soufflé — a dish that is both sophisticated and comforting.
THE STORY
The cheese soufflé has its roots in France, where it was first popularized in the 18th century. Known for its lightness and airy texture, this dish is a true testament to culinary craftsmanship. Traditionally made with a base of béchamel sauce and egg whites, it has become a staple in French kitchens and restaurants alike. Today, it is celebrated on National Cheese Soufflé Day, observed every April 26.
The preparation of a cheese soufflé requires precision and care, as the key to success lies in the perfectly whipped egg whites. The soufflé rises beautifully in the oven, creating a light and fluffy dish that can be enjoyed as an appetizer or main course. Many chefs add herbs or spices to elevate the flavor profile, showcasing the versatility of this beloved dish.
On National Cheese Soufflé Day, culinary enthusiasts across the United States and beyond come together to celebrate this exquisite blend of simplicity and sophistication. From home cooks experimenting in their kitchens to fine dining establishments featuring soufflés on their menus, the day is marked by creativity and appreciation. It’s a reminder that food can bring people together in delightful ways.
As we celebrate, consider exploring the various types of cheese that can be used in soufflés. From the nutty flavors of Gruyère to the sharpness of aged cheddar, each cheese brings its unique character to the dish. Whether you’re whipping up a classic or trying a new twist, National Cheese Soufflé Day is the perfect occasion to indulge in this French culinary treasure.
WORTH KNOWING
What is a Soufflé?
A soufflé is a baked dish made with egg yolks and beaten egg whites, known for its light and airy texture.
Perfect Pairings
Cheese soufflés pair beautifully with a crisp salad or a side of roasted vegetables.
Wine Selection
A glass of white wine, such as Sauvignon Blanc, complements the rich flavors of a cheese soufflé.
Cooking Tips
Ensure your mixing bowl is clean and dry for the egg whites to whip up perfectly. A pinch of salt can help stabilize them.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Historical Roots
The word ‘soufflé’ comes from the French verb ‘souffler,’ meaning ‘to puff’.
Savory vs. Sweet
While cheese soufflés are popular, sweet soufflés made with chocolate or fruit are equally delightful.
Famous Chefs
Legendary chefs like Julia Child popularized the soufflé in American kitchens.
Culinary Techniques
The soufflé requires careful folding of egg whites for the perfect rise.
Global Variations
Different cultures have their own takes on the soufflé, showcasing local ingredients.
Soufflé Science
The soufflé’s rise is due to steam created as it bakes, expanding the air pockets.
Culinary Challenge
Soufflés can be notoriously difficult to master, making them a true test of cooking skill.
READ MORE
The Art of French Cooking
Julia Child · 1961
A definitive guide to French cuisine, this book includes a classic recipe for cheese soufflé.
Soufflés: Sweet & Savory
Cynthia Barcomi · 2015
Explore a variety of soufflé recipes that range from decadent desserts to savory mains.
French Cuisine: A History
Richard Olney · 1993
Dive into the history of French cooking, with insights into the soufflé’s evolution.
Soufflé: A Modern Approach
Thomas Keller · 2002
This book offers innovative soufflé recipes alongside traditional favorites for aspiring chefs.
PAIR IT WITH
A crisp white wine enhances the flavors of a cheese soufflé.
A fresh green salad pairs well with the richness of the soufflé.
Crusty bread is a great accompaniment to soak up any leftover soufflé.
Eggs are the star of the soufflé, providing its light and fluffy texture.
Celebrate with Soufflés
Join the celebration of National Cheese Soufflé Day by trying a new recipe or exploring this classic dish today.
How to celebrate
Small, doable ways to celebrate National Cheese Soufflé Day.
- Bake something from scratch — even if it comes out lopsided.
- Take a box of cheese soufflé to a neighbor who could use a lift.
- Visit a locally owned bakery and tip well.
- Invite two friends over for coffee and dessert, nothing fancy.
- Let the kids pick the recipe, then actually use their pick.
Celebration ideas by audience
For families
Bake together. Let every family member pick one ingredient or one step — even the ones who usually don't cook.
For kids
Set up a toppings bar and let them build their own. The mess is the point.
For couples
Skip the restaurant. Preheat the oven, split a glass of something, and make dessert at home.
At the office
Bring a tray in and leave it near the coffee. No meeting, no announcement — just a good afternoon surprise.
At school
Run a classroom bake sale for a local cause, or just a sampling table where everyone tries one thing.
In your community
Team up with a local bakery or scout troop to deliver treats to first responders or a senior center.
On your own
Make exactly one thing, your favorite, and eat it slowly.
