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date: 2020-09-29T09:01:32.372Z
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author: Tyler Fisher
ratingvalue: 4.8
reviewcount: 38782
recipeingredient:
- " Pastry dough"
- "90 g Flour"
- "60 g Butter"
- "1 Tbsp Water"
- " Quiche filling"
- "2 Eggs"
- "100 ml Heavy cream"
- "60 g Gruyre or other semihard cheese"
- "40 g Bacon cubed"
- "handful spinach leaves briefly steamed or boiled"
- "2 Tbsp finely chopped Leek or onion"
- "to taste Salt pepper"
- "2 pinches Nutmeg optional but it tastes amazing"
recipeinstructions:
- "Prepare the pastry dough: Measure out flour in a bowl and add cold butter chopped into small pieces."
- "Mix by hand and when it starts to firm up, add about 1 Tbsp water and mix some more."
- "On a well floured surface, knead into a ball, then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 10-15 minutes."
- "Preheat Oven to 325F/160C. Take out dough and place on your floured surface again. Roll out pastry dough with rolling pin. Sprinkle more flour if it starts to stick."
- "Roll until it's big enough to cover sides of tart or pie dish, plus a little extra to fold over."
- "Lay over dish and fold over sides. Press with fork for a little accent."
- "Cover with foil and weigh down with dry beans or pie weights. (this will keep the center from puffing up)."
- "Bake at 325F/160C for 10 minutes. Pre-baking the pie dough keeps it from getting too soggy when you add in the quiche mixture. Remove from oven and set aside."
- "Raise oven temperature to 375F/190C. Meanwhile, whisk together eggs and cream until well mixed..."
- "...Then mix in cheese. Season with a little salt and pepper. I also like to add a couple pinches of nutmeg. It gives the quiche a lovely flavor!"
- "Lay out bacon, wilted spinach, and leek/onions in the pre-baked pastry shell."
- "Pour over egg mixture."
- "Bake in oven for 30-40 minutes, or until set and golden brown. Let cool until lukewarm, about 15 minutes."
- "If you're careful, you should be able to lift the quiche right out of the pan without the pie shell breaking!"
- "Slice and enjoy! Goes great with salad ;)"
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- Recipe
tags:
- quiche
- lorraine
- with
katakunci: quiche lorraine with
nutrition: 206 calories
recipecuisine: American
preptime: "PT26M"
cooktime: "PT52M"
recipeyield: "3"
recipecategory: Lunch
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Hey everyone, it is me, Dave, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we're going to prepare a distinctive dish, quiche lorraine with spinach and bacon (small version). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have quiche lorraine with spinach and bacon (small version) using 13 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
##### The ingredients needed to make Quiche Lorraine with Spinach and Bacon (small version):
1. Take Pastry dough
1. Prepare 90 g Flour
1. Take 60 g Butter
1. Get 1 Tbsp Water
1. Make ready Quiche filling
1. Get 2 Eggs
1. Make ready 100 ml Heavy cream
1. Take 60 g Gruyère or other semi-hard cheese
1. Prepare 40 g Bacon, cubed
1. Take handful spinach leaves, briefly steamed or boiled
1. Take 2 Tbsp finely chopped Leek or onion
1. Take to taste Salt & pepper
1. Prepare 2 pinches Nutmeg optional, but it tastes amazing!
This classic French recipe combines everything that defines comfort food. Slice the bacon into small pieces and set it aside for later. Make sure that you do not discard of all of the bacon grease during this step, as it will be used to saute the vegetables in. James Martin's easy quiche Lorraine is packed with cheese and bacon, and makes a great summer lunch.
##### Instructions to make Quiche Lorraine with Spinach and Bacon (small version):
1. Prepare the pastry dough: Measure out flour in a bowl and add cold butter chopped into small pieces.
1. Mix by hand and when it starts to firm up, add about 1 Tbsp water and mix some more.
1. On a well floured surface, knead into a ball, then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 10-15 minutes.
1. Preheat Oven to 325F/160C. Take out dough and place on your floured surface again. Roll out pastry dough with rolling pin. Sprinkle more flour if it starts to stick.
1. Roll until it's big enough to cover sides of tart or pie dish, plus a little extra to fold over.
1. Lay over dish and fold over sides. Press with fork for a little accent.
1. Cover with foil and weigh down with dry beans or pie weights. (this will keep the center from puffing up).
1. Bake at 325F/160C for 10 minutes. Pre-baking the pie dough keeps it from getting too soggy when you add in the quiche mixture. Remove from oven and set aside.
1. Raise oven temperature to 375F/190C. Meanwhile, whisk together eggs and cream until well mixed...
1. ...Then mix in cheese. Season with a little salt and pepper. I also like to add a couple pinches of nutmeg. It gives the quiche a lovely flavor!
1. Lay out bacon, wilted spinach, and leek/onions in the pre-baked pastry shell.
1. Pour over egg mixture.
1. Bake in oven for 30-40 minutes, or until set and golden brown. Let cool until lukewarm, about 15 minutes.
1. If you're careful, you should be able to lift the quiche right out of the pan without the pie shell breaking!
1. Slice and enjoy! Goes great with salad ;)
Make sure that you do not discard of all of the bacon grease during this step, as it will be used to saute the vegetables in. James Martin's easy quiche Lorraine is packed with cheese and bacon, and makes a great summer lunch. Your quiche Lorraine can be eaten hot from the oven or served in cold slices the next day. Quiche is nothing more than an unsweetened custard pie from the Lorraine region of France. Classic, simple recipe for Quiche Lorraine with ham, bacon, cheese and mushrooms.
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