My favorite Quiche.
This is the Quiche that I have been making for more than 20 years. I have just converted the recipe to TMX. This means less dishes to wash up, and easy. It is not low fat, but is equally good made with low fat cheese, low fat milk and cream. It has no pastry crust, and I cut the fat off the bacon. This served 3 adults and 2 children, with salad for lunch yesterday.
4 eggs
1 cup milk
1 cup cream
1/2 cup S.R. flour
4 strips of bacon.chopped.
1 onion.
120g. grated tasty cheese.
Plus 3/4 cup of any other vegetable, such as mushrooms, asparagus, red or green peppers, corn.
Garnish - parsley, chives or olives.
Spray with oil, a flat baking dish or quiche dish.
set oven to 200
oC.
Zap onion in TMX bowl and scrape down sides.
Add bacon and cook on 100
o for 5 mins, speed 1.
Add additional vegetables and cook on reverse for 2 mins, speed 1.
Let cool for 5 mins.
Add all the remaining ingredients, and mix on reverse for 10 seconds.
Pour into prepared dish and sprinkle top with chopped parsley and chives, or chopped olives or whatever garnish you like.
Bake at 200
oC for 3/4 of an hour, test to see that it is cooked. Give another 10 -15 mins if necessary. Under cook if it is to be reheated.
The time depends on the dish it is baked in.
members' commentsJD - Absolutely delightful - thanks so much for getting around to converting this one for us all. I wanted to use what I had in the house so added corn, peas, bamboo shoots & spinach and thawed out small leftover packs of ham & bacon. Good enough to serve up to anyone.
Have made 24 mini quiches, cooked 180
oC for 23 minutes. Mixture enough for a small 15cm dish, cooked for 35 minutes.
JenniCB - I needed something quick and easy to make and this one really was! So much easier even than a regular quiche with crust even. We had it with a salad and really enjoyed it....including fussy Miss 3 and Master 7!! I thought it was even more yummy cold the next day.
CC - we loved it, quote from my DH "it's so light". Thanks Chookie for sharing such a superb recipe.
Snoozie - I did very simple and just added corn and sprinkled with dried parsley. Very pleased.
cookie - It was lovely cold for lunch the next day too. I love the way it forms a base-like the impossible pies do. Delicious thanks Chookie.
Chookie -
salmon version. Drained a 400g tin of pink salmon and added to the basic mix. No bacon. Added plenty of chives and parsley, nice cold.
CP - forgot to add the eggs
Didn't look too good but it tasted so delicious and can you believe that there were no leftovers???
Merrilyn - It was delicious. Made it with bacon and asparagus and served with a big plate of steamed veggies. No leftovers.
mcmich - it was lovely. DH said it was the best he has ever had.
Kulsha - I made this with bacon, mushroom and finely chopped broccoli! The house smelt yummy while it was cooking. Mine looked a little darker than the other photos and maybe a need to use a smaller/deeper pie dish next time. Tastes like quiche should and a welcome change to zucchini slice which I make over and over.
Bubbles - DH quote "This is the nicest quiche I've ever had and I'm not usually a fan of quiche but this is delicious". Will be making this again definitely.
djinni373 - Made this in
individual portions for a lunch with friends today. Bacon, corn, peas, capsicum and shredded kale with tomato and parsley on top. So easy and soooo good. Thank you Chookie an absolute classic. It makes 8 individual quiches each 12 mm in diameter.
flavourofthemonth - I made this to send with my son to their first cricket match of the season. It was a big hit for afternoon tea. Think I'll be making a lot more this summer as we have chooks so plenty of eggs.
Yvette - yummy, enjoyed by everyone which is a bonus.
Wonder - it was great. A little to cheesy for me so I'll cut that back next time but easy and tasty and the kids enjoyed it.
Cecilia - It was easy to make with not too many ingredients. Like JD, I added a bit of oil when cooking up the onion as I was using up old ham. Thank you for sharing. I love that this one is not too salty and makes up such a lot.
kezza - I've made this recipe quite a few times - it is a real gem. Thanks chookie. Everyone I have made it for enjoys it and you never have to make it the same way twice. Just use up whatever is in the fridge and voila a perfect meal.
csrobinson - it really is a very adaptable recipe. I didn't have any cheese so I added in a couple more eggs, used buttermilk instead of milk (just made a huge batch of butter), no bacon but added a big tin of tuna and I used about a cup of zucchini. Next time I will try some sliced tomatoes on top.
Brumington - I made these in muffin trays filled with mushrooms, peas, caramelised garlic paste and thyme. I had no bacon so they are a vegetarian version too. Absolutely delicious. The mix made
12 muffin sized quiches and took 20 mins to cook. A good lunch for DH to take to work.
blackwood - This recipe is fantastic! I can see where it got it's name from...it really is my favourite quiche! I've made it quite a few times now. It's a great one to cook if you have unexpected visitors come over as the ingredients are fairly standard (I generally have milk, cheese, cream, eggs, and veggies in the fridge) and you can just use up any veggies in the fridge that needs using!
The cooking time certainly depends on what dish you are cooking it in. If I'm in a hurry, I put some into muffin trays and they only take about 25 mins to cook. Perfect!
JulieO - Chookie, I made this using up bits and bobs of veg (more than 3/4 cup). Was so tasty, thank you.