Last month Mr. DD and I went on a trip to Las Vegas, with an organization he's involved with. It was my first time to visit Las Vegas and I was pretty excited. I'm not much of a gambler, but I am a foodie, and Las Vegas has about as many restaurants as it does slot machines. Just about every celebrity chef you can think of has at least one restaurant in Las Vegas, so you can imagine how hard it was for me to choose where we'd eat dinner. I selected Scarpetta, which is Chef Scott Conant's Italian restaurant. So excited. Until I woke up the morning of our flight not feeling well. To make a long story short, Mr. DD went to Scarpetta and I went to bed. My first night in fabulous Las Vegas was spent in my pajamas, shivering under the hotel sheets watching Travel Channel. When Mr. DD returned from dinner I asked, "How was dinner? But just say if it was good or not. I don't want to hear details about what I missed." His reply was, "Good." Followed by a half hour of describing how decadent the banana souffle was for dessert. I may have been the first person in history to visit Las Vegas and lose more weight than money, so when we returned home I was determined to try a banana souffle. We prepared these for a Valentine dessert and WOW. They were so delicious, they almost made up for spending my Las Vegas vacation staring out the window of the hotel!
Check out that height! A very impressive dessert. (So impressive they serve stuff like this in Vegas.) |
You can serve the souffles topped with a little confectioner's sugar. Whipped cream would be even better! |