South-Of-The-Border Quiche (Oamc)

"This came from Cooking for 2 magazine, one of my first OAMC recipes!! This makes two pies. It's also meat-free, if you're a vegan that eats eggs and milk, this will work for you too. All the stuff I like so I can't wait to try it, since I'm just getting started with OAMC."
 
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Ready In:
55mins
Ingredients:
14
Yields:
6 each quiche
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ingredients

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directions

  • Line the unpricked pie crusts with a double thickness of heavy-duty foil. Bake at 400 degrees for 5 minutes; remove foil and bake 5 minutes longer.
  • Sprinkle the chili powder and cumin over the shells. Combine the cheeses and divide evenly into the shells.
  • In a bowl, whisk the eggs, cream, chilies, olives, onions, cilantro, salt, and pepper. Pour over the cheese.
  • Cover and freeze up to three months.
  • To prepare a quiche immediately: Cover the edges of the crust with foil. Place on a baking sheet and bake at 400 degrees for 35-40 minutes or until a knife inserted in the middle comes out clean. Let stand for 10 minutes before cutting. Serve with salsa and sour cream.
  • To prepare the frozen quiche: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Remove from the freezer 30 minutes before baking (do not thaw). Cover the edges of the pie shell loosely with foil and place on a baking sheet. Bake for 55-60 minutes or until a knife comes out clean when inserted in the center. Let stand for 10 minutes before baking.

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  1. My family really gobbled this up. I made one with a regular frozen pie crust and skipped all the pre-cooking steps, just threw the ingredients in the crust and baked it, and that worked fine. I made the other crust less. It was a little strange to put the cumin and chili powder in an empty pie plate, but it came out fine, too. Directions were good. Serving size was a bit confusing though. Overall, an excellent recipe.
     
  2. Delicious! I found this recipe in Taste of Home Freezer Pleasers Cookbook. I halved the recipe and made one quiche because I know things get lost in my freezer (I have the best intentions, but I forget about it or want something else). I used 2% milk instead of half-n-half because it's what I had and red onion in place of green onion. Instead of pre-made crust I made Recipe #365637. Thank you Amy for your delicious recipe!
     
  3. This is so yummy! I did everything exactly as the recipe describes.
     
  4. Bless you, Amy. You may be gone, but your recipes will never die! I just took these two quiches out of the oven and we couldn't wait to sample. YUMMMM! I used Egg Beaters in place of the eggs (I dare anyone to tell the difference). Also, instead of mixing the chilies, onions, and cilantro into the egg/cream mixture, I just sprinkled them over the cheeses in the pie plates. I also didn't use the olives, but added a can of sliced mushrooms to the other toppings. I'm glad I did it that way because I ended up with a little more of the cream/egg mixture -- it just wouldn't fit into the pie crusts. I used the frozen Marie Callendar pie crusts -- they just say they are "deep dish" crusts. I had some ham in the refrigerator and chopped that up as well and sprinkled it over the cheese and other toppings. It was a very good addition. This would be a wonderful brunch dish.
     
  5. I made only one quiche, as that is all the cream I had enough for but I really wish I had enough to make two and still had one of these sitting in the freezer. This was so good and different, as I don't typically expect my quiche to have a southwestern flare. Loved the cumin-chili powder kick in it. My youngest even liked it. Yeah!! = ) I didn't use a vidalia in place of the chopped green onions, due to personal preference and the fact we didn't have any green onions on hand. I will make this again in the future and freeze one and I'll never make it without thinking of Amy.
     
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  1. Delicious! I found this recipe in Taste of Home Freezer Pleasers Cookbook. I halved the recipe and made one quiche because I know things get lost in my freezer (I have the best intentions, but I forget about it or want something else). I used 2% milk instead of half-n-half because it's what I had and red onion in place of green onion. Instead of pre-made crust I made Recipe #365637. Thank you Amy for your delicious recipe!
     

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