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vivacity

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Pumpkin quiche
« on: November 16, 2010, 05:54:22 pm »
Pumpkin quiche

Makes 12 slices (1 baking tray)

Ingredients:

Pastry:
250g flour
150g butter, in chunks
1 egg
1 T white wine vinegar
1 t salt

Topping:
120g Emmental cheese, in pieces (or cheese of choice)
1/4 bunch of parsley ??? (just take what you think is right, how big is a bunch of parsley??!!!)
500g of hokkaido pumpkin (no need to peel this kind of pumpkin)
500g of onions, halved
100g bacon, diced
20g oil
4 eggs
400g creme fraiche
2 T chives
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1/4 tsp nutmeg, powdered


Preparation:

Put all the ingredients for the pastry dough into the TMX, mix 40s/speed 5. Wrap in cling film and rest in fridge for 1 hour.

Preheat oven to 200C.

For the topping add cheese and parsley to TMX, mix 12s/speed 7 and then set aside.
Add hokkaido pumpkin to the TMX, chop 6s/speed 5, using spatula if necessary to push down any straying pumpkin. Set aside.
Add onions to the TMX, chop 4s/speed 5.
Add diced bacon and oil and fry 3m/varoma/speed 1.
Add eggs, creme fraiche, chives, seasoning and cheese and mix 15s/speed 4.

Roll out pastry dough onto a well greased baking tray. Spread chopped pumpkin on top, pour over the contents of the TMX and bake in a preheated oven for 30 minutes. Cut into 12 slices and serve.

Tips/Hints:
The recipe actually called for 1000g pumpkin and two onions but the demonstrator said half and half is better.

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Re: Pumpkin quiche
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2010, 05:35:50 am »
This sounds different. I just googled the pumpkin and I think I could use any sort. I usually use Jap and that is nice.
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Re: Pumpkin quiche
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2010, 06:56:17 am »
Yes, you can use any kind of pumpkin. The hokkaido is just handy because you don't need to peel it and it has such a beautiful,  "violently" orange colour.