Quiche lorraine. For this classic recipe, crumbled bacon, Swiss cheese and a bit of diced onion are scattered in the bottom of a pastry shell and practically drowned in a luscious mixture of cream, eggs, sugar and cayenne pepper. The baked quiche is cooled slightly before being cut into beautiful wedges and served. Whisk together the eggs, half-and-half, milk, nutmeg, hot sauce, Worcestershire, salt and pepper in a.
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Here, in our favorite version, the egg filling gets studded with flecks of green.
This classic quiche lorraine is ideal for a brunch.
Vous pouvez cuisiner Quiche lorraine using 9 ingrédients et 4 pas. Voici comment réussir que.
Ingrédients de Quiche lorraine
- Vous avez besoin 1 de pâte brisée.
- Préparez 150 g de lardons fumés.
- C'est 200 g de dès de jambon.
- Vous avez besoin 200 g de fromage râpé.
- C'est 4 de oeufs.
- Vous avez besoin 40 cl de crème entière liquide.
- Vous avez besoin de Muscade.
- Préparez de Sel.
- C'est de Poivre.
Since then we have gone through what has amounted to the quiching of America. Like ice cream, the quiche appears in all flavors -- from asparagus to zucchini. This recipe makes enough filling for a pie dish. The mother of all quiche recipes is the Quiche Lorraine, a light custard with lots of bacon in a buttery crust.
Quiche lorraine étape par étape
- Blanchir les lardons 1 minute à l’eau bouillante puis les faire revenir 5 minutes à la poêle, sans matière grasse..
- Dans un saladier, battre les œufs puis ajouter la crème et bien mélanger. Saler, poivrer et ajouter un peu de muscade. Incorporer les lardons et le jambon..
- Verser l’appareil sur la pâte et ajouter le fromage râpé..
- Enfourner pour 40 minutes à 180 degrés..
I discovered quiche Lorraine while studying French in high school. After trying many recipes over the years and being dissatisfied with each one I have put my own spin on this classic recipe that results in a crisp crust and tender custard. Serve with a side salad if desired. Quiche Lorraine--eggs, Swiss cheese and bacon baked in a pie crust--is cornerstone of any traditional brunch. Fast and fancy, a quiche was featured in nearly every issue of the seventies, but none was more popular than Quiche Lorraine.