Delicious Quiche Lorraine Tartlets: Heat or Serve Cold?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the preparation and serving options for Quiche Lorraine Tartlets, specifically whether they should be served warm or cold. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding the recipe and cooking techniques.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions bringing the tartlets to a dinner and questions whether to heat them or serve them cold.
  • Another participant expresses that serving them warm is preferable to crisp up the bottoms, suggesting checking with the host about oven space.
  • A participant shares their plan to warm the tartlets before leaving, noting a concern about not wanting to use the host's oven too much.
  • One participant suggests that spraying the pan is unnecessary, sharing a tip about using a citrus peeler to help remove the tartlets.
  • Another participant recounts their experience with some tartlets sticking and expresses satisfaction with the taste of the one they tried.
  • One participant insists on the importance of spraying the pan, sharing their own experience with sticking tartlets.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to spray the pan, with some participants suggesting it is necessary while others believe it is not. There is no clear consensus on the best serving method, as participants express varying preferences for warm versus cold.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to cooking and serving the tartlets, reflecting on their own practices and outcomes without implying any authoritative guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on preparing and serving Quiche Lorraine Tartlets may find the shared experiences helpful.

pattikake
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I'm bringing these to a dinner tonight, but had to make them this afternoon. I haven't actually tried these before, so my question is ... should I heat them up before serving, or can they be eaten cold? I thought about warming them on stoneware prior to me leaving the house.
 
I think either would be fine, but warm is nice, especially to crisp up the bottoms a little. You could always ask your host for your dinner if there would be room in her oven for 10mins, as I'd guess that they would cool down pretty fast in this weather!

I love this recipe, it's one of my favourites :).
 
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Thanks - It's only a 5 minute drive to her place, and there are going to be about 30 other ladies there tonight, so don't want to clog up her oven. I'll warm them before I leave. Also - just took them out of the pan, except that 5 of them stuck!! Should I have treated the pan before I started? I didn't think the recipe said to, so I didn't.. I think maybe I should have.. anyway the one that I tasted was delicious!
 
I don't think you need to spray the pan. Have you tried using the citrus peeler for getting things out of the MMP? It works wonderfully, and of course doesn't scratch :)
 
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I did use the citrus peeler and did get a few of them out this way .. the others were 'glued' in place from little bits of egg and/or cheese. Oh well, at least I have enough to fill my plate I'm using. Thanks again for your help.Isn't it great to be able to come to this site with any kind of question and know we will most likely have an answer within minutes??!! I love it!
 
Yes spray the pan! I had some stick and discovered it was because I forgot to spray the last row!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I serve Quiche Lorraine Tartlets cold?

Yes, Quiche Lorraine Tartlets can be served cold. They maintain their flavor and texture when chilled, making them a convenient option for gatherings or meal prep.

Is it better to heat Quiche Lorraine Tartlets before serving?

Heating Quiche Lorraine Tartlets enhances their flavors and gives them a warm, comforting texture. If you prefer a freshly baked taste, warming them in the oven or microwave is recommended.

How do I reheat Quiche Lorraine Tartlets?

To reheat Quiche Lorraine Tartlets, preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and place the tartlets on a baking sheet. Heat for about 10-15 minutes until warmed through. Alternatively, you can microwave them for 30-60 seconds, but this may affect the texture.

Can I make Quiche Lorraine Tartlets ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare Quiche Lorraine Tartlets ahead of time. They can be baked and stored in the refrigerator for a few days or frozen for longer storage. Just reheat them before serving for the best taste.

What are some serving suggestions for Quiche Lorraine Tartlets?

Quiche Lorraine Tartlets can be served as appetizers, brunch items, or part of a buffet. Pair them with a fresh salad, fruit platter, or a selection of dips for a delightful meal or snack.

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