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This delicious Mini Quiche Lorraine Recipe tastes just like the ones in Paris and is easy to make. The perfect appetizer for parties and celebrations.

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Mini Quiche Lorraine

A few months ago I wrote a blog post called Tips for Traveling Abroad. One of the tips was to recreate a meal you ate on your trip as a way to remember all the great times you had while visiting a foreign country.

So this how thisMini Quiche Lorraine Recipe was born. During the summer, my husband I honeymooned in Paris.

I remember the first thing we did after leaving our luggage at the hotel: we went to this very famous Bistrot called Deux Magots and there I had the most wonderful slice of Quiche Lorraine. It was truly remarkable.

I usually don’t eat pork.It’s a Jewish thing, not a flavor thing 😉 but for this Quiche, I made an exception. Although I used turkey bacon in mine.

Who wouldn’t crave a buttery crust and creamy smoky center? On and if you’re wondering, the dough is not made from scratch so you can make these in a cinch.

Perfect for hosting and party, brunch or just as a snack. What’s better? Double or even triple the recipe because thisMini Quiche Lorraine Recipe is made to be frozen!!

So you can make a lot of them, freeze and then bake at the last minute when needed.

Quiches do not necessarily have to be served piping hot, I can eat them warm or just at room temperature. Kids love this recipe because they love eating their foods without utensils and these little ones are so cute! Who can resist?

The secret for making them crunchy and not soggy is to prebake the crust for a few minutes before adding the filling and then continue baking them with the filling. Here’s the basic process to make them:

Cut little circles using a cookie cutter or the rim of a glass and insert them in the little muffin holes. Bake for 10 minutes and remove from oven.

Add bacon and cheese to each mini quiche, fill with the egg mixture, top with more cheese and bake! Is that easy! The process takes about 45 minutes and they taste just like the ones in Paris.

The original Quiche Lorraine Recipe does NOT have cheese inside but I couldn’t resist a nice piece of Gruyere.

It melts so beautifully inside the Quiche and has a very buttery aroma. If you love doing Gratins, Mac & Cheeses, Lasagna or more, try adding some shredded Gruyere on top. You will surely taste the difference.

Hope you can try myMini Quiche Lorraine Recipe at home and be transported to Paris!

PS: If there are any gluten allergies at your home, simply skip the crust part and bake the filling! They will be delicious and puffy as well.

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Mini Quiche Lorraine Recipe

Prep Time

15 mins

Cook Time

30 mins

This delicious Mini Quiche Lorraine Recipe tastes just like the ones in Paris and is easy to make. The perfect appetizer for parties and celebrations.

Course:Appetizer, Brunch

Cuisine:French

Servings: 24 pieces

Calories: 79 kcal

Author: Tiffany Bendayan

Ingredients

  • 1Store bought refrigerated Pie Crust
  • 3stripsBacon*cooked and chopped
  • 2tablespoonsParsleychopped
  • 1cupGruyere or Swiss Cheeseshredded
  • 4Eggs
  • 1cupHalf & Half
  • 1/2teaspoonNutmeg
  • Salt + Pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 Degrees F.

  2. Spray the crevices of a mini muffin tin using nonstick spray

  3. On a floured surface carefully spread out the pie dough

  4. Cut out circles using the rim of a glass or a round cookie cutter

  5. Insert each circle in the crevices of a muffin tin. Make the muffin shape with your fingers. Prick the insides of each dough with a fork (this will prevent them from puffing up)

  6. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until they start to brown

  7. In a bowl mix the eggs, half and half, salt, pepper, parsley, and nutmeg until combined

  8. Remove muffin tin from oven and fill each quiche with bacon and cheese. Carefully pour in the egg mixture. Add some more cheese on top

  9. Bake for 15-20 minutes until tops are browned and crust is cooked all the way through

  10. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

*I used turkey bacon

These quiches can be baked in advance and frozen for up to 6 months. When ready to eat simply place the frozen quiches on a cookie sheet and bake at 350 F for 15-20 minutes or until hot and bubbly

Nutrition Facts

Mini Quiche Lorraine Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 quiche)

Calories 79Calories from Fat 45

% Daily Value*

Fat 5g8%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Cholesterol 37mg12%

Sodium 64mg3%

Potassium 36mg1%

Carbohydrates 3g1%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 155IU3%

Vitamin C 0.5mg1%

Calcium 72mg7%

Iron 0.3mg2%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Mini Quiche Lorraine Recipe - Living Sweet Moments (2024)

FAQs

What is the formula for quiche? ›

What Is the Best Eggs-to-Dairy Ratio for Quiche? The ratio maintains your custard's consistency. A good quiche custard typically features: 1 large egg to 1/2 cups of dairy.

Why do my mini quiches sink? ›

Additionally, if the quiche is baked at too high of a temperature, it can cause the eggs to puff up and then collapse, resulting in a sunken appearance. To prevent quiche from sinking, it is important to avoid overbaking it and to bake it at the appropriate temperature.

What's the difference between quiche and quiche Lorraine? ›

To be considered Quiche Lorraine, the quiche must be made with eggs, heavy cream, bacon, and Swiss cheese. Any quiche that strays from this formula with the omission of bacon or the addition of other ingredients such as ham, sausage, vegetables, etc. is considered quiche, not Quiche Lorraine.

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

Using just heavy cream produces an overly thick filling. Whole milk is great, but a combo of heavy cream and milk is better. Eggs – Use 4 eggs per 1 cup of milk. Some quiche recipes throw in an extra egg yolk or two, but I don't find it necessary with the ratio of ingredients in my recipe.

Why do you put flour in quiche? ›

Roll it out a tad bit thicker than you normally would for a standard pie if possible, and absolutely use it all. Confidently press any overhang or extra pieces into the walls of your pan. Add flour to your filling: Adding a bit of flour to your quiche filling helps absorb moisture and stabilize things in general.

What not to put in quiche? ›

Avoid Fillings That Are Too Wet

"Some vegetables, such as sliced large tomatoes or raw zucchini, have a high water content and will make your quiche soggy (even if you follow all steps to avoid this!)," Davila notes.

Do you need to prebake pie crust for quiche? ›

And yes, as you'll see, you should always prebake quiche crust to avoid a gummy pastry. Preheat the oven to 450°F. Roll out your homemade or purchased refrigerated dough into a 12-inch circle.

Can you put too many eggs in a quiche? ›

Using too many eggs in the custard results in a quiche that rubbery and too firm when baked, while not using enough will prevent the custard from setting. Follow This Tip: Remember this ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy.

Why is my quiche lorraine watery? ›

According to Real Simple, this typically occurs when adding too-wet ingredients to the quiche filling, layering the egg custard with, for example, large slices of raw tomato or raw zucchini. These vegetables, while tasty, have a high water content when raw, which will weep into the quiche as it bakes.

Why does my quiche sink when I take it out of the oven? ›

Excess moisture is one reason why quiches collapse in a watery pool on your plate. Vegetables and meats like ham give off tremendous amounts of water when they're cooked. Therefore, if you're using vegetables in your quiche, it's imperative that you cook them first.

What is the best milk substitute for quiche? ›

Eggs: the base of any quiche is eggs, so we're keeping things traditional there. Almond milk: instead of cream/milk, we're swapping with unsweetened almond milk. I think you could also add a bit of cashew cream if you're wanting to make it a tiny bit richer.

What does quiche mean in slang? ›

quiche (comparative more quiche, superlative most quiche) (slang) Extremely appealing to look at; sexually alluring. I'm not even bragging, but me and my friends are pretty much quiche.

What is a quiche without pastry called? ›

WHAT IS A FRITTATA? Frittatas are Italian in origin and can be described as a cross between an omelet and a crustless quiche.

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.

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

I use the rules 1 egg to 1/2 cup dairy, so my standard is 3 eggs and 1.5 cups of a mix of cream and milk (depending on how healthy I'm making it!). More cream = more rich. I've seen recipes fully heavy cream, and recipes fully semi-skimmed milk. I tend to do half and half or 1 cup milk, 1/2 cup cream.

How many eggs make 1 cup? ›

Five large eggs equals approximately one cup volume. Substitute four extra large eggs, six medium eggs or seven small eggs. Six large eggs equals approximately one cup plus three tablespoons volume.

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