Flaky and Custardy DEEP DISH Quiche Lorraine
I think that the most delicious, flaky, custardy deep dish quiche lorraine can be made by you at home with this recipe. Click here to get AG1 by Athletic Greens plus Vitamin D3K2 drops and 5 free Travel packs: .
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CRUST
▪360g or 3c ap flour
▪5g or 1tsp salt
▪25g or 2Tbsp granulated sugar
▪275g or 1c + 3Tbsp frozen cubed unsalted butter
▪50g or 3.5Tbsp sour cream mixed into 125g or 1/2c ice cold water
Pulse flour, salt, and sugar in a food processor to combine. Add frozen butter. Pulse until butter is chopped into a gravely texture. Think panko breadcrumb size. Drizzle in sour cream water while food processor is spinning until moistened and dough holds itself together when pinched.
Transfer the very crumbly dough onto work surface and press together into a round flat mass. Wrap with plastic and refrigerate to hydrate and firm up butter for about 30 minutes.
Flour dough and work surface then pound out dough with a rolling pin until it’s about 1”/2.5cm thick. At this point, you can begin to roll out dough into a circle that’s about ⅛”/3mm thick and 16”/40cm in diameter.
Roll dough onto rolling pin and transfer onto a deep spring form pan. I’m using one that’s 9” wide by 3” deep (or about 23x8cm). Gently press and drape dough into the corners of the pan without stretching it. Be sure to leave at least 2” of dough around the edge. Refrigerate for at least 20 minutes then cut off the edges of the crust with a pairing knife.
Place parchment into crust and add in about 3lbs/1.5kg of beans/peas into the parchment. Spread beans out to the edges of the crust, place pan on a sheet tray, and blind bake at 375F/190C for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and remove beans and parchment. Poke the bottom of the crust several times with a fork then return to oven to continue baking for 15-20min.
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QUICHE CUSTARD
▪1/2lb or 1/4kg thick cut bacon, cut into squares (you’ll need 75-100g cooked bacon for the custard)
▪1lb/450g leeks, chopped and washed well (tough green tops removed) - you’ll need 150g of cooked leeks
▪150g or 2c aged gruyere, grated on largest holes of box grater
▪350g or 1 1/2c heavy cream
▪350g or 1 1/2c whole milk
▪8 large eggs + 6 egg yolks
▪7g or 1 1/2tsp salt
▪2g or 1tsp white pepper (or black pepp)
▪Cornstarch slurry (50g or 1/8c milk mixed with 25g or 3Tbsp cornstarch)
Cook cut bacon over medium-low heat for 5-10 minutes to render and crisp. Remove from heat and transfer bacon pieces to a paper towel to drain.
Keep some of the bacon fat in the pan and add chopped and washed leeks and a pinch of salt. Stir and sweat over medium high for 10 minutes until softened and starting to caramelize.
Mix cream, milk, eggs, salt, pepper, and cornstarch with a blender/immersion blender until just combined (don’t overmix to avoid beating air into eggs). Stir bacon, leeks, and shredded gruyere into custard.
Gently pour custard into par-baked crust, stopping about ½” or more from top of crust so custard doesn’t overflow in the oven. Return to a 325F/160C oven to bake for 75-90 minutes.
Internal temp of custard should read 170F/75C+ when done. Allow to cool slightly before cutting and serving. I let it cool for about 2 hours.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro & pastry crust
4:16 AG1 (ad)
5:19 Finishing the blind bake
5:44 Making the quiche custard
8:15 Baking the custard
9:58 Let’s eat this thing
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How to Make ANY Quiche! (No Recipe Required)
Today we’re going to make quiche. There are many different types of quiche, the most famous being Quiche Lorraine, but by the end of this video you won’t be limited to just one flavor combination… think chard/white bean/parm, chicken/pesto/thyme, or even something like kimchi/kalbi! The opps are endless, people.
There’s a time and place for an exact recipe, but like the great... I'm spacing on the dude's name... said, to know one recipe means that you know one recipe, but if you know 1 technique you know 1,000 recipes... or something fairly similar to that. We’ll start with the French shortbread pastry crust, otherwise known as pâte brisée (“pat-bree-zee,”) then move onto the formula for the egg base and from there the world is yours. Quiche however you dang tootin’ well please. More below… Good Quiching! ????????Adam
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ALL-PURPOSE PIE DOUGH (pâte brisée):
250g (about 2 cups) Bread Flour
205g (18 tbsp, about 2 1/ 5 sticks) Unsalted Butter
3g (1/ 3) tsp Kosher Salt
70-85g (1/ 4 cup) Ice Water *amount depends on humidity of environment
EGG BASE:
600g (about 11-12 medium) Whole Eggs
260g (about 1 cup) Whole Milk
260g (about 1 cup) Heavy Cream
15g (about 2.5 tsp) Salt
QUICHE LORRAINE FILLING:
700g (about 3 cups) Egg Base - see above.
100g (about 1 medium) Onion, sliced thin
100g (about 2 medium) Leeks, sliced thin
150g (1.5-2 cups) Gruyere or Swiss cheese
150-200g (5-6 thick slices) Bacon
2g (1-3 sprigs) Fresh Thyme
1g Nutmeg, (a couple passes on the microplane)
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250 grams/ 8.8 oz plain flour
180 grams /6.3 oz plain butter
1 egg yolk ( from a medium size egg)
50 ml /1.7 fluid oz whole milk
1 or 2 pinch of salt ( for as savory shortcrust)
1 teaspoon of fine white sugar (if making a sweet tart)
Cooking time will vary depending on how you use the pastry ( uncooked or blind baked) and what size of tart pan you use.
As a rough guide a garnished savory tart made in a 24 cm pan should take anywhere between 25 to 45 minutes to cook depending on the temperature used . So cooking times can vary, the higher the temperature the shorter the cooking times.
Tips: Milk bring a softness to the crust but if you prefer a dough that it harder and crispier then replace the milk by water.
Note: if the dough is very slightly wet at the end when gathering the dough in a ball, just sprinkle a little bit of flour on your bench and roll the dough in the flour before doing the kneading.
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Welcome to our channel, today we will be showing you how to make the classic quiche tart recipe.
Filled with green winter vegetables. The homemade crust is very crunchy and buttery. And it paired so nicely with the creamy filling.
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For this recipe, you will need a 28 cm loose-bottom tart tin and some baking rice or beans.
For the Pastry
250 gr Flour
150 gr Cold Unsalted Butter
1/2 tsp Salt
3 tbsp Cold Water
Bake for 15 mins with baking rice
Bake for 10 mins more without baking rice
For the Filling,
Leek
Asparagus
Broccoli
Zucchini
4 Eggs
250 ml Heavy Cream
Grated Mozzarella
Salt and Black Pepper
Bake for 30 mins at 170C
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How to Make Pie Crust by Hand - Great for Pies & Quiches
See how to make a pie crust ( shortcrust pastry) by hand in 10 minutes . ideal for quiches and pies.
well this is exactly what I am going to do today. I am leaving the food processor behind and I am going back to the roots by making a great and delicious French shortcrust pastry using Fresh butter and eggs. Making your own dough for tart pies and quiches will always taste much better than the one you buy frozen from the supermarkets. there is simply no comparison.
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Spinach and cheese Quiche Recipe
Spinach and cheese Quiche - this recipe so delicious and rich! Good for special occasions, parties and birth days. Instad of gruyere cheese you can use any kind of cheese like, such as cheddar.
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Ingredients:
For the crust:
2¼ cups (280g) flour
3/4 cup (170g) cold butter, cubed
1 teaspoon salt
4-6 tablespoons cold water
For the filing:
14 oz (400g) fresh spinach
1 yellow onion
1 red onion
2 garlic cloves, crushed (optional)
3 eggs
1 cup (240 ml) heavy cream
7 oz (200g) gruyere cheese
3oz (90g) blue cheese such as gorgonzola
1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper, 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
Butter + olive oil for frying
Method:
1. In a food processor process flour, salt and cold cubed butter. process until crumbs are formed. Add cold water, process until dough is formed. Do not over mix.
2. Transfer the dough to a work surface, pat into a ball and flatten into a disk. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
3. Meanwhile make the filling: chop onions. In a large pan, melt 2 tablespoons butter and some olive oil. Add chopped onions and sauté for 5 minutes. Add crushed garlic and spinach. Cook until wilted and reduced in size. Drain.
4. In a large bowl beat eggs, heavy cream, salt, pepper and nut meg. Set aside.
5. Roll out the dough on a lightly floured board. Lightly dust the top of the dough. Roll until the dough is about 1/8 inch thick. Transfer the dough to a 9-10-inch (24-25cm) pie pan. evenly press the pastry onto the bottom and up the sides of your pan. Trim off the excess dough off the top of the pan. Gently pierce the bottom of the crust with a fork. Transfer to the freezer for 30 minutes.
6. Preheat oven to 350F (175C)
7. Blind baking: line a parchment paper over the dough. Fill with dry beans, rice or pie weights. Bake for 15 min. Remove the weights and the parchment paper. Return to oven for another 5-10 minutes or until crust is slightly golden. Remove from oven.
8. Sprinkle the spinach into the pie crust, sprinkle shredded gruyere cheese and cubed blue cheese. Pour the eggs and cream mixture over the spinach and cheese.
9. Bake until golden brown and set, about 35 minutes. Allow to cool slightly.
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