ELEGANT INDIVIDUAL QUICHE
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Perfectly proportioned, Elegant Individual Quiche is scrumptious and satisfying to enjoy for breakfast, brunch, or dinner!
This makes two 5-inch ramekins. It’s small yet satisfying, simple to pull together yet elegant enough to serve guests.ย Make these simple quiches special by baking them individually.
I serve this is pancake in a mug. It’s the perfect pairing.
ELEGANT INDIVIDUAL QUICHE
Quiche is the perfect make-ahead meal. You can mix the ingredients together the night before, pour them into the phyllo dough, and bake them when you’re ready to eat.ย
It also cooks in about 30 minutes and can be served right away or saved for later. When youโre ready, simply reheat and eat!
Quiche freezes nicely, too.
How to freeze quiche
The quiche can be frozen either before or after baking; baking first may make it a little easier to maneuver in the freezer.
To freeze quiche before baking: Place quiche on a tray or baking pan and freeze until firm. Wrap with freezer paper or heavy-duty aluminum foil or slide quiche into a freezer bag. Seal, label, and freeze for up to one month.
When ready to serve, remove from the freezer. Do not thaw. Unwrap and bake, as usual, adding 10 to 20 minutes extra time. To freeze quiche after baking: Proceed as above. Do not thaw before reheating. Remove wrap and bake in a preheated 350ยฐF oven for about 25 minutes or until heated.
INGREDIENTS FOR YOUR ELEGANT INDIVIDUAL QUICHE
- Eggs.ย
- Green onion.
- Salt and pepper.
- Bacon.
- Ham.
- Cheese.ย
- Phyllo dough. Of course, you can substitute pie crust or crescent roll dough for the phyllo dough or omit the crust.
EGG PRO TIPS
Do you know that the dates on egg cartons are not expiration dates? Actually, it’s the date used for stores to know how long they can sell the eggs. It’s a ‘pack date’. Egg cartons with the USDA grade on them are required to have this ‘pack date’. Furthermore, this date is a three-digit code that corresponds with the consecutive day of the year. For example, January 1 would be 001 December 31 would be 365. Get it?
After purchasing eggs, refrigerate them in their original carton in the coldest part of your refrigerator (not the door). Assuming continuous refrigeration and they are not cracked or otherwise damaged, raw eggs will be safe to use 3 to 5 weeks after the Julian or ‘pack date’.
Also, when a recipe calls for an egg, it refers to a large egg. Adjust the number of eggs if you use x-large or small eggs in a recipe. Here’s an egg size substitution chart.
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The recipe below has ingredietns ingredients for two 5-inch quiches. It will make one thin 8-inch quiche.
Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary based on the products used.
I updated this post from an earlier version dated January 8, 2013. I made new photos and simplified the recipe instructions.
Elegant Individual Quiche
Ingredients
Ingredients:
- 3 large eggs
- 1 Tablespoon green onions green part only, thinly sliced
- ยผ teaspoon salt
- โ teaspoon black pepper
- 2 pieces bacon cooked and crumbled
- ยผ cup ham cooked and diced
- 1 cup cheese pepper jack or your choice
- 10 sheets phyllo dough 5 sheets for each quiche
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ยฐF. Spray the bottom and sides of a small oven-safe dish. I used a 5-inch ramekin with 3-inch sides. Fold 5 sheets of phyllo dough in half and press into the ramekin, tuck any dough that overhangs into the ramekin. Place ramekins on a sheet pan. Brush the olive oil over the dough. This helps it brown.
- In a medium-sized bowl, beat the eggs. Add green onion, salt, and pepper to eggs and combine. Add half of the ham, bacon, and ยผ cup of cheese to each ramekin. Carefully pour in eggs. Top each ramekin with the remaining ยฝ cup cheese (adding ยผ cup to each ramekin).
- Bake at 350ยฐF for 20 to 25 minutes until lightly set in the center. Remove and allow to cool 5 minutes before serving.
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Nutrition
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.
Paula, this is beautiful. Can't wait to make thIs.
Linda
Just stopping by again to let you know I featured this on Foodie Friday today.
http://www.homemaidsimple.com/2013/01/strawberry-cocoa-spongecake-foodie.html
My daughter misses the bowl almost each time she cracks an egg! You are right it's impossible to clean up! I don't eat breakfast very often, but when I do I want something like this! Love the phyllo
Looks easy and yummy, I love quiche but feel guilty about the pie crust, this looks light and delicious!
Jenna
That looks so delicious! Could you get it here by noon today? ๐
These look delicious. I do love breakfast–about 11:00! I would make these for dinner with a fruit salad. Yummy.
I love that you made these individually. I have one child who loves eggs, and 2 that won't touch them. Tis would make it easy to please my oldest without feeling like a short order cook, or having a lot of leftover eggs (they just aren't good I tell you). Thanks for sharing on foodie Friday