Showing posts with label crustless quiche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crustless quiche. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Another version of the mini crustless quiche egg bites in the Instant Pot pressure cooker





So, I did a new video to update these little mini crustless quiches, also known as Egg Bites and copycat starbucks sous vide egg bites, but they're just crustless quiches :) so easy, so delicious, so fast and eggs and pressure cookers are just best friends! this is more a method than a recipe. For the babyfood silicone mold, I fill each about 1/3 full of whatever makes me happy. Today it's bacon, green onion, fried onion. sometimes I add potatoes or whatever roasted veggies I have left over, the list of possibilities is ENDLESS.



I use 4 eggs, 1/2 cup cheddar cheese and 1/3? cup heavy cream in my blender and whip till smooth.
Fill the mold and steam, over about a cup of water, on steam setting for 7 minutes, leave to rest about 10 and then leave on the counter a few more so they set up. Easy.

Faster than traditional? no way but the texture is different and tender and I prefer them this way to baked. You can add other cheese, cottage cheese, cream cheese, again the list is endless. Play with what makes you happy.

Go make these. I like to hoard a little of the veggies and/or meats from the week and on the weekend make a mountain of these, in the little molds and in the jars and in whatever else you have and then you have a week of snacks.

I do like to take these, when they're cold, and slice and put them in sandwiches...too yummy!

Here's the link to my youtube video with the details and some chatting


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg6qeWEVsIU&t=252s


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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Quiche muffins, the big ones, the ones you want to make and eat on sunday morning. They're great hot, cold, reheated, fried! and freeze beautifully...

There's NO recipe here, it's a method.  For the large sized muffin tins, I use one egg per muffin cup and then add one egg for the pan. Regular muffin tins will only need barely one egg per muffin cup, always gage low, you can always add!

   


IN the video below, I made 8 quiche muffins so I used (ultimately) 9 eggs so that's the math for all future large cup muffin pans.

I mention in the video my favorite pan is the Bakers Pride 12 cup loose base dessert pan.  I use it for muffins, these quiches, cheesecake and any other time I want a smaller version of any original.  I will tell you they're not available for sale in the USA.  You can pay a fortune to have them imported OR you can wait and see if I can get us a deal on buying bulk, I'll report back on that one.

So, rather than  long winded drawn out version of what I cooked....  I just did a video :)
go on, go take a look

TRACYS BREAKFAST QUICHE MUFFINS


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AelyJwT8APE

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