Make the perfect Soufflé with Delia Smith of the BBC

Make the perfect Soufflé with Delia Smith of the BBC

In this BBC cookery clip Delia Smith reveals her secrets for making the perfect soufflé.

Learn how to make the perfect soufflé.

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