The_Nameless_Bard wrote:
Can I post other people's recipes that I like to use?
Of course you can! :3
Sig made by me!
Very easy and simple recipe, it's called "Quiche Lorraine":
- 1 puff pastry
- 4 eggs
- 200mL of liquid cream
- 100mL of milk
- 200g of "diced bacon" (not sure of the translation for this one -> lardon)
Cook the "diced bacon" and then mix everything together. Put the mix on the puff pastry.
Put the Quiche in the oven at 210°C for 25 minutes.
You can use this recipe as a base for other "Quiches" and add things like onion, leek or even spinach to it. Just don't forget to cook them before adding them to the mix!
- 1 puff pastry
- 4 eggs
- 200mL of liquid cream
- 100mL of milk
- 200g of "diced bacon" (not sure of the translation for this one -> lardon)
Cook the "diced bacon" and then mix everything together. Put the mix on the puff pastry.
Put the Quiche in the oven at 210°C for 25 minutes.
It looks like this:
You can use this recipe as a base for other "Quiches" and add things like onion, leek or even spinach to it. Just don't forget to cook them before adding them to the mix!
Out Of Pancakes wrote:
Very easy and simple recipe, it's called "Quiche Lorraine":
- 1 puff pastry
- 4 eggs
- 200mL of liquid cream
- 100mL of milk
- 200g of "diced bacon" (not sure of the translation for this one -> lardon)
Cook the "diced bacon" and then mix everything together. Put the mix on the puff pastry.
Put the Quiche in the oven at 210°C for 25 minutes.
You can use this recipe as a base for other "Quiches" and add things like onion, leek or even spinach to it. Just don't forget to cook them before adding them to the mix!
- 1 puff pastry
- 4 eggs
- 200mL of liquid cream
- 100mL of milk
- 200g of "diced bacon" (not sure of the translation for this one -> lardon)
Cook the "diced bacon" and then mix everything together. Put the mix on the puff pastry.
Put the Quiche in the oven at 210°C for 25 minutes.
It looks like this:
You can use this recipe as a base for other "Quiches" and add things like onion, leek or even spinach to it. Just don't forget to cook them before adding them to the mix!
The guy called Pancakes gives us a recipe for a quiche.
Thank you to MissMaw for the signatures!
Luther3000 wrote:
He was probably out of pancakes.
LOL!!!!
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