Recipe Needed-Quiche Lorraine Tartlets

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This thread centers around a request for the recipe of Quiche Lorraine Tartlets, with participants sharing their experiences in locating the recipe and discussing its availability.

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  • One participant expresses a desire for the Quiche Lorraine Tartlets recipe to be typed up, indicating they know where to find it but would appreciate having it readily available.
  • Another participant mentions that the recipe can be accessed through the old Season's Best (SB) on the Cooking Community (CC) platform.
  • One participant shares their experience of trying to find the recipe but encountering difficulties with the search function, which only directs them to the SB without providing a direct link.
  • A participant provides the full recipe for Quiche Lorraine Tartlets, including ingredients and preparation steps.
  • One participant humorously reflects on their confusion regarding the search process, attributing it to fatigue and health issues.
  • Another participant finds the situation amusing and relates to the experience of overlooking simple solutions.

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smspamperedchef
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Does anyone happen to have the recipe for the Quiche Lorraine Tartlets typed up? I know where to find it but if someone has it alredy typed up that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!:love:
 
You should be able to pull it up on CC in the old SB
 
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nope, did that. It recognizes the recipe, and tells me where to find it, but doesn't give the active link. Just tells me to look it up in the last 2 years SB. Anyone have it typed up?
 
It's in the SB S/S 2008... you can look it up on CC, or here you go.

The Pampered Chef ®
Quiche Lorraine Tartlets
Recipe


1 pkg (15 oz) refrigerated pie crusts (2 crusts), softened according to package directions
2 eggs
1/2 cup half and half
1/8 tsp salt
4 slices cooked bacon
1/2 medium red bell pepper
2 tbsp finely chopped fresh chives or green onion
1/2 cup (2 oz) grated Swiss cheese
12 grape tomatoes
Coarsely ground black pepper
Additional chopped fresh chives or green onion (optional)



Preheat oven to 400°F. Unroll one pie crust onto lightly floured surface. Spacing closely together, cut 12 disks from crust using outer tube of Measure-All® Cup (nine around outside edge and three in center). Press disks into wells of Deluxe Mini-Muffin Pan using Mini-Tart Shaper, ruffling edges. Repeat with remaining crust.


Whisk eggs, half and half and salt in Classic Batter Bowl using Stainless Whisk; pour into Measure-All® Cup. Set egg mixture aside and wipe out batter bowl with paper towels.


Finely chop bacon and bell pepper with Food Chopper. Squeeze out excess moisture from bell pepper using paper towels. Finely chop chives using Utility Knife. Grate cheese using Ultimate Mandoline. Combine bacon, bell pepper, chives and cheese in batter bowl; mix well using Small Mix ‘N Scraper®.


Pour egg mixture evenly into tart shells; sprinkle evenly with cheese mixture. Cut tomatoes in half crosswise. Press one tomato half, cut side up, into center of each tartlet. Sprinkle with black pepper. Bake 14-16 minutes or until egg mixture is set and crusts are golden brown. Remove tartlets to serving platter and sprinkle with additional chopped chives, if desired.



Yield: 24 servings


Nutrients per serving: (1 tartlet): Calories 90, Total Fat 6 g, Saturated Fat 2.5 g, Cholesterol 25 mg, Carbohydrate 6 g, Protein 2 g, Sodium 100 mg, Fiber 0 g


Cook's Tip: To cook bacon, cut slices in half and cook in (8-in.) Sauté Pan over medium-high heat 8-10 minutes or until crisp. Drain on paper towels.

For best results, place bell pepper skin side up on Cutting Board before chopping with the Food Chopper.


© 2009 The Pampered Chef used under license.
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Oh my gosh! I am having a VERY blonde moment (and I'm NOT even blonde) Been a long last couple of days. DUH! I was looking at the "search" option and not actually going to the Season's Best option. and I look up recipes that way ALL of the time! DUH! Thank you! I feel so stupid. That's what lack of sleep, bad allergies, and an earache will do to you. Thanks again!
 
LOL!! That's too funny! I AM a blonde and I do stuff like that ALL the time... probably why I just posted the recipe for you and told you wher to find it! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need to make Quiche Lorraine Tartlets?

To make Quiche Lorraine Tartlets, you will need the following ingredients: pie crusts (store-bought or homemade), eggs, heavy cream, shredded cheese (such as Gruyère or Swiss), cooked bacon or ham, chopped onions, salt, and pepper. You can also add herbs like thyme or chives for extra flavor.

How long does it take to prepare and bake Quiche Lorraine Tartlets?

The preparation time for Quiche Lorraine Tartlets is about 15-20 minutes, while the baking time is typically 20-25 minutes. Overall, you can expect the entire process to take around 40-45 minutes from start to finish.

Can I make Quiche Lorraine Tartlets ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare Quiche Lorraine Tartlets ahead of time. You can assemble the tartlets and refrigerate them for up to 24 hours before baking. Alternatively, you can bake them and then reheat them in the oven when you're ready to serve.

What can I serve with Quiche Lorraine Tartlets?

Quiche Lorraine Tartlets pair well with a variety of sides. Consider serving them with a fresh green salad, roasted vegetables, or a light soup. They also make a great addition to a brunch spread alongside fruits and pastries.

Can I customize the filling for Quiche Lorraine Tartlets?

Absolutely! Quiche Lorraine Tartlets are very versatile. You can customize the filling by adding different vegetables, such as spinach, mushrooms, or bell peppers, or by using different types of cheese or meats. Feel free to get creative with your ingredients!

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