Mile-High Alpine Quiche Recipe on Food52 (2024)

Serves a Crowd

by: loubaby

September17,2009

4.7

3 Ratings

  • Serves 12

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Author Notes

Put together this recipe from great pie crust sources and quiche recipes and combined them. The high crust and flavors are fantastic--you'll never buy store bought crust again.....very impressive for a brunch party. —loubaby

What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • Quiche Filling
  • 1/2 poundbacon, chopped
  • 2 poundsmushrooms, thinly sliced
  • Salt and Pepper
  • 4 Green onions, chopped
  • 1 teaspoondried thyme
  • 1/2 poundSwiss cheese, shredded
  • * Pastry Shell
  • 4 cupshalf and half
  • 6 eggs, beaten
  • *Pastry Shell
  • 2 cupsflour
  • 1 teaspoonKosher salt
  • 1/2 poundbutter, cold, unsalted, cut up
  • 1/4 cupice water
Directions
  1. Quiche Filling
  2. Preheat the oven to 325. Cook bacon in a large skillet over moderately high heat until crisp; remove bacon to paper towel. Keep heat at moderately high and cook mushrooms in bacon fat about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Reduce the heat to medium; add onions and thyme and cook, stirring often, until the mushrooms are tender, about 10 minutes. Season vegetables with salt and pepper; cool.
  3. Sprinkle 1/4 cup of the cheese over bottom of the Pastry Shell. Combine half and half and eggs; season with 1 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Stir in bacon, remaining cheese and vegetable mixture into eggs. Pour egg mixture into pastry shell.
  4. Bake the quiche for about 1 1/2 hours, or until brown on top and the custard is just barely set in the center. I wiggle it in oven and there is a slight jiggle to the middle section; this will finish cooking upon cooling. Let cool slightly in the pan to be able to carve nicely. Run a small spatula between the pan and the baked crust to make sure it releases from pan before removing springform pan latch. Cut quiche into wedges and serve warm or at room temperature.
  5. Make AheadThe quiche can be cooled and refrigerated overnight. To serve, first cut quiche into serving size wedges, place pieces on a baking sheet and bake 350 oven about 12-15 minutes until warm.
  1. *Pastry Shell
  2. 1.In bowl of Standing Mixer or a Food Processor mix flour and salt. While machine running, add butter til mixed in. Add water, half at a time just until thoroughly incorporated. Flatten the pastry into an 8-inch disk, wrap in plastic and refrigerate until chilled, at least 1 hour or overnight.
  3. 2.Set a 9-inch springform pan on a baking pan with sides, lined with parchment paper or foil. Spray the inside of the pan with cooking spray.
  4. 3.On floured board, roll out pastry into a 16-inch round; transfer to the springform pan and press it firmly up to the top of pan, trimming as necessary. Refrigerate the pastry for 15 minutes to firm up.
  5. 4.Preheat the oven to 375°. Line the pastry shell plastic wrap or parchment paper; fill the shell with dried beans or rice. (I save a whole bag of this stuff and reuse it all the time) Bake the crust for about 40 minutes, or until lightly browned. Grab the plastic wrap or parchment paper and remove the beans. Bake crust for another 15 minutes until nicely browned. Cool Pastry shell. The pastry shell can be covered and held at room temperature overnight.

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  • Pie
  • Quiche
  • American
  • Pork
  • Vegetable
  • Bacon
  • Egg
  • Cheese
  • Thyme
  • Serves a Crowd
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4 Reviews

Loraine F. May 9, 2021

The pastry slid down the sides of the springform pan during the blind bake and it was a mess. I found another crust recipe with eggs in the crust for more stability and it worked perfectly.

Alison April 17, 2020

I have made this recipe twice now, neither time with mushrooms as half my house doesn't like mushrooms. The first time we just did it with bacon and onion, and this second time with swiss chard, zucchini and the bacon, green onion mix. Its awesome takes a bit of time with the pastry crust and baking time but it is very much worth the effort.

Rachel October 4, 2018

Line the pastry shell with plastic wrap for blind baking?? That's a great way to eat melted plastic. That has to be a typo?

Alison April 17, 2020

While I agree that the use of plastic wrap seems weird, my chef in cooking school did it all the time and no melted plastic.

Mile-High Alpine Quiche Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

What is the formula for quiche? ›

Quiche Ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy

You'll need to increase the amount of eggs and milk based on the size of your quiche, so knowing the basic ratio makes it really easy to scale up or down. For a standard 9-inch quiche: Use 3 large eggs (6 ounces) 1 1/2 cups of whole milk or cream (12 ounces)

Do you have to Prebake crust for quiche? ›

You need a par-baked or fully baked crust if you're making quiche, no-bake pie, custard pie, cream pie, pudding pie, or simply want an extra-crisp pie crust. If you're making a pie that doesn't require a baked filling, you still need a baked crust.

Why isn't my quiche creamy? ›

Figuring out your proportions couldn't be simpler – for each egg you use, you need half a cup of milk. Too little dairy, and your quiche will be dry instead of creamy. Too much, and it won't set properly.

Is milk better than heavy cream in quiche? ›

Heavy Cream and Milk – For the best tasting quiche, use a combination of whole milk and heavy cream. (Or simply use half-and-half.) Using just heavy cream produces an overly thick filling. Whole milk is great, but a combo of heavy cream and milk is better.

What temperature should quiche be cooked at? ›

Place quiche on baking sheet. Bake uncovered in hot oven until quiche reaches a minimum internal temperature of 165 degrees, 20-25 minutes.

Should I bake the bottom pie crust first? ›

You do not need to pre-bake a pie crust for an apple pie or any baked fruit pie really, but we do freeze the dough to help it stay put. Pre-baking the pie crust is only required when making a custard pie OR when making a fresh fruit pie. you should probably get: Pie weights are super helpful to have for pre-baking.

How do you crisp the bottom of a quiche? ›

If you pour the egg custard into an unbaked crust, the liquid is unfortunately going to seep into the crust, preventing it from crisping up. The simple solution is to blind-bake the crust before adding the custard. Follow This Tip: Blind-bake the pie crust before pouring in the custard to ensure a crisp, flaky crust.

Which pie crust is best for quiche? ›

Best Overall Quiche Crust: Pillsbury Pie Crust

Our best overall winner is the classic Pillsbury pie crust, which comes in a convenient two-pack. The crusts are rolled up, so they don't take up a lot of room in your fridge or freezer, and they are super easy to work with.

How do you know when quiche is done? ›

Bake for 35-40 minutes or until the custard turns a golden brown. To check doneness, insert a knife into the centre of the quiche. If it comes out clean it's done! Let stand for 10 minutes before serving.

Do you poke holes in quiche crust? ›

Poking holes allows steam to escape

Air bubbles can also lead to cracks, and cracks inevitably lead to leaks. Therefore, for a level, leak-proof crust, a perforated crust is key. If, however, the recipe you're working with has a particularly liquidy filling, poking the bottom isn't a necessary step.

What not to put in quiche? ›

Avoid Fillings That Are Too Wet

And if you're using an ingredient such as sautéed spinach, be sure to squeeze the liquid out before adding it to your quiche.

Can you put too many eggs in a quiche? ›

The Kitchn cautions that using too many eggs can make the consistency of the quiche rubbery and tough, while using too few eggs can prevent the custard filling from setting properly, giving you a runny, soggy quiche. The recommended proportion is one egg to one-half cup of cream or milk.

What is the ratio of eggs to milk in a quiche? ›

The key to a foolproof quiche is the ratio of eggs to liquid – 2:1. I used 3 eggs and 1 1/2 cups liquid ( a mix of whole milk and heavy cream) – this is enough for a deep dish crust. This is definitely a recipe to have in your repertoire. Consider it a keeper with endless filling possibilities!

What is quiche filling made of? ›

Quiche is a savory custard that's made with a combination of eggs and cream or milk. It's typically baked in a pie crust and can be made with a variety of different fillings ranging from meats, vegetables, cheeses, and seafood. Quiches are perfect for serving as any meal- breakfast, lunch or dinner.

What is a quiche base made of? ›

Quiche crusts are made with shortcrust pastry. The name “shortcrust” refers to the baking term “short” which means pastries that are flaky and crumble when you cut into them.

How much milk per egg for scrambled eggs? ›

Adding milk or plain water to scrambled eggs is an optional step that affects the texture of your finished dish. For creamy scrambled eggs, you'll add up to 1 tablespoon of milk for every egg. For fluffy scrambled eggs, you'll add up to 1 tablespoon of water for every egg.

What is a substitute for heavy cream in quiche? ›

Recommended substitutes: Whole milk, evaporated milk, coconut milk, onion cream.

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