Picnic Pie (self crusting quiche)
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1 | I'm trying to plan some make ahead lunches and thought this recipe looked nice. How long do you think it would keep in the fridge? Alternatively would it freeze ok in lunch size portions? bruceakld - 2018-05-23 10:32:00 |
2 | I make a very similar recipe and freeze it in individual portions. It's edible thawed but we prefer to heat it in the microwave. ed65 - 2018-05-23 11:06:00 |
3 | I find it's a little bit watery when it thaws out so I bake mine for 10 minutes in the oven. pauline999 - 2018-05-23 14:17:00 |
4 | I sprinkle a couple of tablespoons of uncooked couscous over the bottom of the dish before cooking. Soaks up any excess moisture and makes a nice base. patsprat - 2018-05-31 21:06:00 |
5 | Do you think that leek and blue cheese would substitute for zucchini and feta (I have blue cheese, and zucchini are out of season) olwen - 2018-05-31 22:12:00 |
6 | My question answered. https://lindysez.com/recipe/crustless-onion-leek-and-blue-ch olwen - 2018-05-31 22:13:00 |
7 | ** bump ** autumnwinds - 2019-05-29 17:46:00 |
8 | autumnwinds wrote: samanya - 2019-05-29 19:22:00 |
9 | samanya wrote: Just for you - ignore the name, as I've gathered you're a very busy lady... LAZY LADY'S LUNCH QUICHE Basic mix: FOR VEGETARIAN OPTION: use cooked vegetables only. Adding a little Blue cheese with kumera is a nice touch. Grease a quiche dish (or 2 pyrex pie plate/casserole lid, if making 2 different ones), preheat oven to 350 F/180 C. Put all dry ingredients into bowl. ** Smoked salmon scraps make a luxury dish for a ladies lunch, or finely diced roast chicken, sausages, bacon.... and any cooked veges (boiled or roasted), chopped up, are fine. One is limited only by the boundaries of one's imagination, just add to the basic mix. autumnwinds - 2019-05-29 21:07:00 |
10 | I've made it with far less flour and it sill turned out great. The 'base' was about pastry thickness which I preferred. jan2242 - 2019-05-30 06:35:00 |
11 | Thanks AW samanya - 2019-05-30 10:34:00 |