Quiche Lorraine
- 175 grams Plain / All Purpose Flour
- 100 grams Refrigerated Butter, Cut Into Pieces
- 1 whole Egg Yolk
- 3 Tablespoons Cold Water
- 150 grams Bacon, Any Kind, Chopped Into Lardons
- 1/2 whole Onion, Chopped
- 50 grams Strong Cheddar OR Gruyere - Grated
- 200 milliliters Creme Fraiche
- 200 milliliters Double/Heavy Cream
- 3 whole Eggs, Beaten
- 1 dash Pepper
- You will also need: A 23 cm/9-inch fluted flan tin, preferably with a loose bottom to enable easy removal after cooking.
- A frying pan.
- A baking sheet.
- To make the pastry, put all of the pastry ingredients into a food processor.
- Using the pulse button, pulse until it binds then tip it out onto a lightly floured surface.
- Form into a ball shape and roll out as thinly as possible.
- Then line the flan tin with it, covering the bottom and sides of the tin.
- Trim the pastry edges to just fractionally above the level of the flan tin.
- This helps with shrinkage.
- Save the trimmings (you might need them later).
- Use a small piece of the trimmings now, as a tool to press the pastry into the fluted edges, doing so gently.
- Lightly prick the base of the pastry with a fork then leave it in the fridge to chill for ten minutes.
- Heat oven to 375 F/190 C/fan 170 C/gas 5 and place a baking sheet in it.
- Line the chilled pastry with foil, shiny side down and fill with baking beans.
- Place the pan with the pastry on the hot baking sheet and cook for 15 minutes.
- Remove from oven and remove foil and beans, doing so very gently because sometimes it sticks to the pastry.
- Use your trimmings to fill any cracks or holes that have appeared in the pastry.
- A wet finger helps to bind the uncooked pastry to the cooked.
- I dont mean suck your finger then use it.
- I mean run your fingers under the tap!
- Now put the pastry case back in the oven, on the baking sheet, and bake for another 3 minutes.
- While the pastry is cooking, make the filling.
- Heat a small frying pan over medium heat and add the chopped bacon.
- Fry for a minute until it starts to release any fat, then add the onion.
- Fry until the bacon begins to colour but not crisp up and the onion becomes translucent.
- Remove the mixture from the pan and drain on kitchen paperyou dont want a greasy quiche!
- When the pastry case is cooked, scatter 3/4 of the cheese and all of the bacon and onion over the base.
- Set aside.
- Lower the oven temperature to 350 F/180 C/155 C fan/gas 4.
- In a medium sized bowl beat together the creme fraiche and double cream, then add the beaten eggs and thoroughly combine.
- Season with a little pepper.
- You shouldnt really need salt.
- Pour into the pastry case, over the bacon, onion and cheese then sprinkle the top with the remaining cheese.
- Cook for about 20 minutes, or until golden and softly set.
- There really should be a tiny little wobble in the centre of the quiche, so if youre feeling brave shake it and see what happens.
- Remove it from the oven when done.
- Let it cool in the tin for about 5 minutes before you turn it out, if youre serving it hot.
- Or once its cooled, place in the fridge for later.
flour, butter, egg, water, bacon, onion, cheddar or, milliliters creme fraiche, milliliters, eggs, pepper
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/quiche-lorraine-5/ (may not work)