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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Main Dishes => Topic started by: JuliaC83 on April 21, 2013, 11:54:13 am
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Name of Recipe: Buttermilk and Parmesan Pastry
Ingredients:
240g SR flour (I used wholemeal)
2 teaspoons Baking powder
Grated Parmesan - roughly 3 Tablespoons
150g Buttermilk
50g Grapeseed oil
Salt and Pepper to taste
Preparation:
1) Sift flour/baking powder into bowl
2) Add remaining ingredients
3) Set TMX 1 minute, on :: setting
4) Pat out with your fingers into oiled quiche dish along the base and sides
5) Par bake the pastry for 10 mins at 180C FF remembering to use baking paper with pastry beads or rice to weigh it down
6) Remove from oven and remove paper/weights. Fill with quiche filling of your choice and cook :)
Tips/Hints:
*I have adapted this recipe to suit Thermomix
**Quick and easy to use
***Perfect for savoury dishes such as quiche or tarts
members' comments
cookie - I made this early so that I could let it stand in the fridge before I used it, but then realised that the buttermilk and baking powder and flour were reacting together so I blind baked it early. This dough rises a lot and if I had looked carefully at the photo I would have realised. Hopefully I will have room in the dish for the quiche. (I can always make two!) I pushed the hot pastry down to make more room for the rest of the quiche. It seemed a lot of pastry but we all enjoyed it.
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I happen to have some fresh buttermilk ready to use. I think I'll make some of this and freeze it for when I need it. It looks as though it will be tasty.
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looks good.
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I've just made this for tonight's quiche.
I grated my Parmesan and left it in the bowl and then added the rest of the ingredients.
This is what my unbaked dough looks like.
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/29/ypa7yjuh.jpg)
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(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/29/avyru9e5.jpg)
I made this early so that I could let it stand in the fridge before I used it, but then realised that the buttermilk and baking powder and flour were reacting together so I blind baked it early. This dough rises a lot and if I had looked carefully at the photo I would have realised. Hopefully I will have room in the dish for the quiche. (I can always make two!)
This is what it looked like after being blind baked.
I pushed the hot pastry down to make more room for the rest of the quiche.
Here is the quiche. It seemed a lot of pastry but we all enjoyed it.
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/30/aryje7aj.jpg)