In respect to this, what is the difference between mousse and souffle?
Mousse — Essentially a sweet dessert, mousse can be made either with whipped cream or egg whites that are stabilized with gelatin. Souffle — A baked dessert made with beaten eggs, eaten as soon as its baked. A good souffle has a set base and is soft in the centre.
Subsequently, question is, what is the difference between a souffle and cake? The difference between a cake and a souffle is the method in which it's leavened. Actually, this is the difference between ALL baked goods. If you think about it, every baked good has the same basic ingredients; eggs, flour, liquid, leavener and flavorings. Souffles are mechanically leavened.
Secondly, what exactly is a souffle?
A soufflé is a baked egg-based dish originating in France in the early eighteenth century. Combined with various other ingredients it can be served as a savory main dish or sweetened as a dessert.
What should a souffle taste like?
To our taste, it has a crusty exterior packed with flavor, a dramatic rise above the rim, an airy but substantial outer layer, and a rich, loose center that is not completely set. A great souffle must also convey a true mouth feel of flavor, bursting with the bright, clear taste of the main ingredient.