Easy Quiche Recipe | Delicious and SO Versatile!
This is the best Quiche recipe you will ever make! Made with a delicious buttery and flakey pie crust filled with creamy custard, this quiche is the perfect easy breakfast, brunch, or dinner. Even better, it can be prepared ahead of time and frozen for a stress-free meal.
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Make Quiche Lorraine, A French Egg Custard Tart
Tracy Obolsky, pastry chef and owner of Rockaway Beach Bakery in Far Rockaway, NY is in the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen making a surprisingly convenient grab-and-go meal: quiche lorraine. This brunch mainstay is a French tart filled with silky, eggy custard, smoky bacon lardons, and lots of Gruyere cheese, all surrounded by a flaky crust. Check out the recipe here:
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SUPER EASY Ham and Cheese Quiche Recipe!!
This quick and easy Ham Cheddar Quiche Recipe is perfect for using up leftover ham. It’s light and fluffy with the perfect amount of ham, cheese and potatoes in a flakey homemade pie crust.
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INGREDIENTS:
9 inch pie crust, homemade or store bought
1 cup cheddar cheese, shredded
½ cup ham, diced
½ cup hash brown potatoes, shredded (from frozen)
5 large eggs
1 cup half and half
1 tbsp Tastefully Simple® Bacon Bacon Seasoning
1 tsp Tastefully Simple® Onion Onion Seasoning
¼ tsp black pepper
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How To Make The Best Quiche With Claire Saffitz | Dessert Person
How To Make The Best Quiche With Claire Saffitz | Dessert Person
A quiche is simple in concept, yes, but this recipe has quite a technical process. Claire Saffitz demonstrates how to make the best quiche by parbaking the crust to prevent sogginess and ensure the structural integrity of the tall sides. Claire walks you through step by step on how to parbake and how to protect against any leaks by diligently patching the crust and setting it with a bit of egg wash before adding the crust. Follow along and give this Quiche Recipe a try - perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
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All Allium Deep-Dish Quiche
Special Equipment:
9-inch springform pan, pie weights or 4 cups dried beans or rice (for parbaking), standard or handheld blender (optional)
Ingredients:
Flaky All-Butter Pie Dough (page 333)
All-purpose flour, for rolling out and making a bit of paste for patching
4 large eggs (7 oz / 200g), at room temperature
1 medium yellow onion (8 oz / 227g), peeled and halved
Neutral oil, such as vegetable or grapeseed, for brushing
2 tablespoons unsalted butter (1 oz / 28g)
4 ounces (113g) pancetta or bacon, chopped
4 garlic cloves, smashed and peeled
5 scallions, chopped
1 large shallot (2 oz / 57g), coarsely chopped
1 medium leek (10 oz / 283g) dark green tops discarded, white and light green stalk split lengthwise, rinsed, and chopped
1 1/2 teaspoons Diamond Crystal kosher salt (0.16 oz / 5g)
Freshly ground black pepper
2 teaspoons white wine vinegar
2 cups half-and-half (17 oz / 482g), at room temperature
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The Quiche Recipe That Will Work With Any Filling
Got binders full of quiche recipes? Simplify your brunch repertoire with this super-easy, super-versatile quiche base to which you can add any of your favorite fillings. This recipe yields a classic, firm-yet-tender custard with a touch of nutmeg for a delicious rich and savory flavor. Try adding traditional fillings like cheddar and ham, spinach and gouda, or sun-dried tomato and goat cheese; or try something unexpected, like smoked trout and cream cheese, or roasted eggplant and miso. It's a quiche-themed choose your own adventure...and the ending is always happy.
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How to make a bacon and cheese French style quiche
This quiche recipe is easy to make and is the classic French version of the famous quiche with bacon and cheese. Join my online French cooking classes ????????:
Ingredients:
200 grams cheese
250 ml milk
250 whipping cream
200 grams bacon
2 whole eggs + 2 egg yolks
salt and pepper
a pinch of nutmeg
That French recipe is easy to make, it is delicious and you can use the same savory custard with a whole ranges of other garnishes such as meat, vegetables or even fish , everything works. This beginner friendly recipe is simple and super versatile. perfectly suited for home cooking too. It is best to try the original first (the quiche Lorraine from this video) then experiment with various fillings.
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