Sunday, May 30, 2010

Bacon and Mushroom Quiche

Anyone who’s not a bacon fan can sign off at the moment because this recipe extols the virtues of fat … Pork fat… interspersed between salty pork meat…which melts and crackles on a hot pan… which curls into a heavenly roll… and then when you bite into it, just melts into your mouth.. sigh! See.. Dint I say anyone who’s not a bacon fan can sign off? A quiche is an open tart with a thin pastry shell (shortcrust) filled with a rich savory egg custard. I made the shortcrust pastry of the quiche at home, so will pat myself on the back. But you can buy the dough from any supermarket. Bacon and mushrooms top this one, but you can add anything you like. They say the original quiche din’t contain cheese... but for me a quiche is not a quiche without liberal amounts of cheese! You can eat this hot or cold, I prefer my quiche cold as the flavors mould in well after some sitting time. The co-resident loved this one and ate a recipe for 6 by himself... God bless his heart!

Bacon and Mushroom Quiche


Prep time: 30 mins + 20 mins refrigeration time
Cooking time: 1 hour total
Serves: 6

What you need:
Pastry
11/2 cups plain Flour
100 gms Butter, chopped
1 Egg
1 Tbsp Water, approx.

Filling
10 thinly sliced Bacon rashers
200 gms Mushrooms
6 Eggs
2/3 cup Milk
11/4 cup Thick Cream
½ cup Grated Cheddar Cheese
Salt and Pepper

What to do:
To Make Pastry: Place flour and butter in food processor. Process for 30 seconds or until mixture is fine and crumbly. Add egg and almost all the water, process for 20 seconds or until the mixture just comes together when squeezed, adding more water if required. Turn onto a lightly floured board. Knead mixture gently to form smooth dough. Refrigerate, covered with plastic wrap for 20 minutes. Preheat oven to moderately hot 210ºC.

Roll Pastry on a flour board large enough to fit a 13 inch round loose bottomed flan tin. Ease pastry into tin. Trim edge with a sharp knife. Cut a sheet of baking paper large enough to cover pastry lined tin. Place paper over pastry; spread a layer of dried beans or rice evenly over paper. Bake for 15 mins, remove paper and beans; bake for another 10 mins or until pastry case is lightly browned; cool. Reduce oven temperature to moderate 180 ºC.

To make Filling: Reserve four slices of bacon. Chop the remaining bacon. Heat pan, cook bacon until crisp; drain on paper towels. Sauté the mushrooms in the bacon fat. Keep aside. Combine eggs, milk, cream, salt and pepper in a jug. Whisk well. Line pastry case with mushrooms; sprinkle with bacon; pour cream mixture over. Cut reserved bacon rashers in half. Lay strips over cream mixture, sprinkle with cheese. Bake 40 mins or until cooked through and golden. Serve hot or cold with a nice green salad!

P.S. Do not overwork the dough when making pastry in a food processor or pastry will be tough. Another way is to just rub the butter with the flour till it resembles bread crumbs and then just combine with enough water to pull together.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Grilled Red Pepper Pate Crostini

Better late than never I say.. So here’s my grilled pepper pate recipe which I promised to share last month. Pâtè is a fine textured spread or paste. The term also applies to mixtures that have been baked or sautéed, then pureed to a creamy consistency. Pâtè is generally served at room temperature either spread on bread or crackers as finger food. Here we use the pate liberally on French bread and grill with cheese to produce a colorful and bursting with flavor starter. This pate will keep in an airtight container for upto three weeks. So Bon Appétit!

Grilled Red Pepper Pate Crostini

Prep time: 10 mins
Cooking time: 35 mins
Makes 1 cup

What you need:
4 large Red Peppers
3 cloves Garlic, unpeeled
2 Tbsps Balsamic Vinegar
1 Tbsp Sweet Chilli Sauce
150gm Butter (melted)
Pinch of Sugar
2 tsps finely chopped Parsley
1 loaf French bread
100 gms Cheddar cheese
Handful of Basil leaves to garnish

What to do:
Preheat oven to hot 240ºC. Line an oven tray with foil. Cut the peppers in half lengthways and remove the seeds and membrane. Cut in half again. Arrange pepper pieces on oven tray with the garlic cloves. Bake for 20 mins. Remove from oven; cover peppers with damp tea towel until cool. Peel skins from pepper pieces and garlic cloves and discard skin.
Place peppers, garlic, vinegar and chilli sauce in a food processor and process until smooth. With motor running pour in melted butter in a thin steady stream. Process until the mixture is thick and creamy. Transfer mixture to a small pan. Stir over low heat for 15 mins. Remove from heat and stir in the sugar and parsley.
Cut the French loaf into thin slices and grill in a toaster (crostini). Spread the pate, garnish with basil and cheese and grill until cheese melts. Serve!
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