I do all the cooking in my house and mostly can half-ass manage anything I put my mind to but I'm not doing so well with soufflés. All the cookbooks say something like 'soufflés are so easy, just do them like this and you won't have any trouble....'
Well, my wife took a hankering for a soufflé recently so I made a broccoli and cheese one, following a recipe in one of good old Delia's first cookbooks. Followed the directions as best I could, all the whisking, soft peaks, folding, testing with a skewer while cooking etc. It looked OK when I took it out of the oven in that it had risen and was brown on top, but the middle wasn't cooked properly (sloppy). So, next time I cooked it a bit longer and it came out like a savoury meringue. Before I go for 'third time lucky' I thought I'd see if any of y'all have any good practical tips for getting it right. Also any soufflé recipes (not sweet) would be welcome.