Recipe of Super Quick Homemade Cheese and Bacon Quiche Cooking Basics for Beginners
by Tyler Powell
Cheese and Bacon Quiche
Simplify breakfast with this beautiful bacon and cheese quiche. This family meal provides plenty of protein, creamy custard and a flaky crust. To save time on this easy quiche recipe, Pillsbury™ refrigerated pie crust makes an easy substitute for a crust made from scratch. This breakfast quiche recipe can be enjoyed hot from the oven or served in cold slices the next day.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have cheese and bacon quiche using 11 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
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The ingredients needed to make Cheese and Bacon Quiche:
Get 2 , 9", Deep Dish Pie Crusts (seriously, buy them)
Take 1/2 pound Cave Aged Gruyere, shredded fine, (buy the good stuff, its the main ingredient)
Make ready 1/2 pound Cheddar, shredded fine, (I used Black Creek 9 Month Aged)
Prepare 6 Rashers Bacon,diced, (again, good stuff only. Go to the meat counter)
Get 1/2 a small White or Yellow Onion, diced fine
Make ready 1 small Carrot, diced fine (I did mine too large, ended up not being a problem)
Get 1 stalk Celery, diced fine
Make ready 2 cloves Garlic, minced OR grated (either is great)
Take 3 Tablespoons AP Flour
Take 7 Eggs
Make ready The following to taste: salt, pepper, cayenne, (a minuscule amount of curry), and freshly grated nutmeg
Stir Bisquick and butter until blended. Add boiling water; stir vigorously until soft dough forms. Bacon and cheese quiche makes the perfect hot breakfast to share with a crowd. It's filling, savory, and full of delicious flavors.
Steps to make Cheese and Bacon Quiche:
You can either pre-heat your oven to 375f now or hold off. These quiche are amazing for the freezer, but not as good as in your stomach.
About 20 minutes before you're ready, throw your cheese in the freezer to make it easier to shred. Once chilled, using either a box grater or the attachment on your food processor, shred the cheese and toss with the flour in a large mixing bowl. (Really get it coated, its important)
In a large skillet, add your diced bacon and a touch of water (I used a shotglass-full) and crisp the bacon over medium to medium-high heat. Once crisp, pull the bacon to a paper towel lined bowl and remove all but about 2 tablespoons of fat in the pan.
Add the diced onion, carrot, celery and garlic to the pan with the bacon fat in it and add a small pinch of salt (When I say small, I MEAN SMALL. We want to pull out moisture, but there is already salt from the bacon. Be cognizant of your heavy handedness) Sautee until translucent and remove to a bowl.
Crack all 7 eggs into a mixing bowl and season with salt, pepper, cayenne, curry, and nutmeg. Reserve to the side.
Mix together the (now cooled) vegetables and bacon with the shredded cheese. Split this mixture into two, and fill the pie crusts to just short of the lip. Ensure you get an even layer as well as even distribution.
Split the egg mixture into two, and pour (carefully) into the pie crusts. The mixture should come up to the edges of the crust. (Be careful of filling it too much, you want to be able to move these)
Either wrap in plastic and freeze until ready (up to I'd say a week or so) or bake in a 375f oven for about 1 hour until the edges are golden brown, and the center doesn't jiggle when you shake the pan.
PRO TIPS: 1. If your crust is cooking too fast, cover with a makeshift ring of aluminum foil. This will protect your crust while the quiche finishes cooking
PRO TIPS: 2. I highly recommend placing your quiche on a pizza stone that you just leave in the bottom of your oven during pre-heating. It will help to cook the bottom of your crust.
Bacon and cheese quiche makes the perfect hot breakfast to share with a crowd. It's filling, savory, and full of delicious flavors. This quiche is one of those breakfast recipes that can easily be changed up according to what fixings you have on hand, similar to our breakfast strata, and baked Denver omelet. This quiche is inspired by the flavors of a breakfast sandwich: crisp bacon, egg, and salty cheese. Using a sharp cheddar helps the cheese stand up to the assertive flavor of the bacon.
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