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7. Flour the surface where you plan to roll. Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about a 12-inch circle. Start by slowly rolling from the center outwards; make sure the dough is spread evenly.
To make things easier, Pépin makes the crust in a food processor. To do that, add 1 1/2 cups of flour to the food processor with a dash of salt, a dash of sugar and the cut up butter.
Skip the crust and skip the hassle of baking in the oven and make this easy recipe in your Instant Pot. It's ready in just over 30 minutes and is flexible to swap out different flavors.
Place another large piece of wax paper on top of the dough. Roll the dough out, between the wax paper sheets, to an 11-inch circle. Remove the top sheet of wax paper. Transfer the crust, still on the other piece of wax paper, to the pie dish, then remove the wax paper from the top. Press the crust gently into the dish.
What makes this particular quiche Lorraine stand out from the rest is the crispy hash brown crust. For a great time-saving hack, use a package of store-bought shredded hash brown potatoes, which ...
It’s easy to prepare (especially if you use store-bought pie crust), it makes great leftovers and it’s a fabulous way to use up whatever random bits of cheese, meat and veggies are languishing ...
Quiche Lorraine is a brunch classic filled with melty Swiss cheese, crispy bacon, and caramelized onions. This recipe uses shortcuts to make it quick and easy!
Heat oven to 425. Spray quiche pan with olive oil and set on a cookie sheet. Heat butter and olive oil in a frying pan, add shallots and cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, until ...