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Cooking Time: 10 minutes for crust, 40 minutes for quiche
Servings: 8-10
The name 'quiche' sounds kind of French, and that is because the quiche originated in France. It has become popular the world over, served just about any time, for breakfast, lunch or dinner. A quiche is a savory open faced pie, and the crusts are sometimes interchangeable. Many quiche recipes that I have tried left me with very wanting results: a soggy crust with an over baked, rubbery filling. To avoid this problem, the best option is to first parbake the crust and complete the cooking once the crust is filled. The filling options are really endless, whatever combo of vegetables and cheeses you like, but a good creamy custard is a must!
Ingredients
Dough:
1 cup flour
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 lb butter ( 1 stick)
3 Tbsp sour cream
Filling:
2 cups grated cheese - Cheddar will give the strongest flavor and mozzarella the mildest, with muenster falling somewhere in between. These are just a couple of options; try combining your favourites to create your own unique flavour.
2 cups cooked vegetables, approx (see note)
6 egg yolks
1 tsp salt
Pinch of pepper
1 cup heavy cream
1 cup milk
1 Tbsp flour
Fresh herbs (parsley, chives etc)
Directions
For Dough:
Sift together flour and salt, work in butter with fingers. Stir in sour cream until a dough forms, chill about 3 hours. Roll onto a lightly floured surface and put into a 10 inch pie pan. Fill the crust with pie weights (or beans) and bake at 375 for about 10 minutes.
Quiche:
Place cheese on bottom of crust, layer with desired vegetables. Beat the yolks. Add salt and pepper. Add heavy cream, milk and flour. Pour over vegetables. Sprinkle with some grated cheese and the fresh herbs. Bake at 375 for 40 minutes until mostly set but still slightly jiggly'.
Note: any vegetables will accent a good custard filling for the quiche. The vegetables are best when lightly sautéed. The most popular include caramelized onions, spinach or mushrooms, just to name a few. Try a different vegetable, or try combining a few, to give your quiche that personal touch.
Watch our video and learn how to make the perfect quiche. NOTE the recipe featured in this video is different from the recipe above.