Tuesday 19 August 2014

Mini Bacon & Cheese Quiche

Other than Pizza, another savoury cheesy pastry that my teens love would be Quiche. Using the recipe that my 'master' (师父) an old friend once shared, I've baked quiches few times, big pie or mini ones. With the basic recipe for crust dough, I love to make some variations to my choice ingredients with whatever I could salvage from the fridge.

Mini Bacon & Cheese Quiche
(makes about 12 muffin foil case)
Crust
Flour 190g (multi-purpose plain flour)
Cold butter 90g
Cold ice water 35ml

Method:
1) Sift flour & a pitch of salt in large bowl.
2) Cut cold butter in small cubes or pieces, pour into flour.

3) Rub the butter with flour (rub in method using fingers not palm) till crumbly consistency.

4) Add in water to desired consistency.

5) Mix into dough - a light smooth paste and rest it at least 30 mins before cutting/dividing the dough into smaller portion.
Meanwhile, prepare the *choice ingredients and set aside.

6) Divide and weigh dough into smaller balls. {25g each for muffin foil case}

7) Fill dough into foil case. Rest 5 - 10 mins before tidying the edge.  While waiting, prepare the **quiche filling**.

8) Preheat the oven at 180°C
Fill the case base with grated Cheddar cheese and choice ingredients (slightly 3/4 full).
Pour Quiche filling into case 3/4 full. Top with some Parmesan cheese and bake about 35 mins.

**Quiche filling**
1 egg
Fresh milk 75ml
Whip cream 60ml
Beat egg, liquid and strain. Set aside.
Note: if making mini quiche, strain the liquid into a water measuring jar for easy pouring into the mini case.

Some grated Cheddar or Mozzarella cheese
Some Parmesan cheese

*Choice ingredients [do adjust to your preference]
Bacon (pan-fried till slightly crispy)
Onions
Chives
<cut in small pieces for above>
Some frozen mixed carrot, corn & peas (thawed)


Yummy pipping hot Bacon & Cheese Quiche ... perfect weekend treats together with a cup of hot or cold beverages !

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I'm linking this post to Little Thumbs Up event and the theme for August 2014 is Flour.
Organised by Bake for Happy Kids and My Little Favourite DIY, and hosted by Diana from the Domestic Goddess Wannabe

12 comments:

  1. Much that I really love eating quiches and much that I eat quiches almost everyday when I stayed In overseas, I dont understand myself why I hardly make this at home. Love to get my hand to make quiche again.

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  2. Karen, I super love quiche! It is a good idea to make these mini ones for easier serving. I'll have half a dozen, thank you!

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    1. Hi Phong Hong, you're welcome ! I preferred mini ones !

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  3. I love quiche and this looks good for making a quick lunch!

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    1. Oh yes I've ever made quiche for dinner too ...served with salads and fruits.

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  4. Quiche is always a good solution to any meal dilemma :D

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  5. paiseh,i seldom make western food,so this quiche haven;t appear in my house yet...hahaha
    your quiche looks so tempting,think i should try one day^^

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  6. Quiches are a favourite in my house! We love it, and these looks so delicious! Great for breakfast, quick lunch, and tea-time snack! Yummeh..!!

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  7. Karen, I've yet to make a quiche, I like your mini ones which makes serving easier and neater.

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  8. Hi Karen,

    We love quiches at our house too :D

    I'm sure you won't have any leftover after your fulfilling meal :p

    Zoe

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  9. Karen I love quiches. But I have yet to make any. HMMMMM.. *evil plan forming* :)

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