April 20, 2010

 

Gluten-Free Wednesdays 4-21-10

Gluten-Free WednesdaysWelcome to Gluten-Free Wednesdays!  The first week of each month has a theme, and lately the themes have been centered around a challenge I issue for the month before.  This month’s challenge is to create a gluten-free quiche.

Last week I made two quiches for dinner one night.  I decided to do each one differently and I want to share one of those with you here.  I’m not giving this quiche a separate post, because I probably won’t make it again so I don’t expect anyone else to make it.  Having said that, it wasn’t bad.  It was just one of those so-so dishes.  My purpose in sharing it is to show you how you can improvise and try things, and learn from doing so.  We ate the quiche and nobody complained.  I certainly don’t consider it a failure.

The real improvisation in this was the crust.  I used bread.  I had a loaf of bread I made from Pamela’s gluten-free bread mix.  I used my electric knife and sliced it as thin as I could, then placed pieces of bread in a pie plate.  I tried not to over lap the bread, and I filled in holes with bread pieces. 

bread crust quiche
Next I put together a quiche filling.  I used:
If you’re going to try this, just combine all the ingredients, beating the eggs, and pour into the dish.  Bake at 350 degrees about 35 minutes.

I used a 10 inch pie plate and the filling wasn’t enough to fill the plate.  As a result, the top edges of the bread were very dry and hard.

bread crust quiche cooked
However, that was easy to remedy.  I simply cut off the top edge.

bread crust quiche trimmed
The problem I had with the crust was that the small pieces of bread floated in the liquid filling.  Some quiche pieces ended up with bread in the middle instead of on the bottom.  I think I was the only one who noticed that, though.  In the end, the quiche reminded me of a breakfast casserole I have made which uses torn pieces of bread.  Like I said, it wasn’t bad.  It just wasn’t great.

bread crust quiche slice
Monday I posted a Roasted Red Potatoes recipe that I also encourage you to experiment with. 

Thanks for leaving a link to your gluten-free eating idea.  If you haven’t participated before, please read the guidelines.

1. Iris at The Daily Dietribe: Creamy Tomato Basil Shrimp Pasta
2. Z's Cup of Tea @ Ambrosia Tea Party (Egg in the Basket)
3. Chaya-Delicious Bread with Secret Ingredient
4. Chaya-Tomato Cobbler
5. Jenn Cuisine (Maple Buckwheat Chocolate Chip Pancakes)
6. Brian (Quinoa with Grilled Vegetables and Prosciutto)
7. Aubree Cherie @ Living Free (Gluten Free Croutons)
8. Fire-Eyes @ ★Home Spun Magic★ (Gluten Free Hot Ham Sandwitches)
9. Shirley @ gfe (Flourless Pizza)
10. Mikki at TheNotSoPerfectHousewife (Vegetable Quiche)
11. Diane@ The W.H.O.L.E. Gang-Easy Pork Stuffed Zucchini
12. Easy To Be Gluten Free - Broccoli Cauliflower Salad with Parmesan Herb Dressing
13. Vicki (Tomato Lime Taco Soup)

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Love the creativity there, and that you're sharing a recipe that wasn't a favorite, but helps us see the process.
 
I just put in my link. This week it's a breakfast food, egg in the basket, as I've also submitted it for this month's Go Ahead Honey, It's Gluten Free.
 
I love the way you used the bread. Isn't that what it is about, experimentation?

I guess the link doesn't want to talk to me. I will return, hopefully, tomorrow with recipes.

Quiche would be great for dinner, tomorrow. I owe you for that one.
 
I clicked on your blog again and the link appeared. You probably have a solution to the problem.
 
Wow, I've never seen it done that way! We usually make a crustless quiche. Mmmm...now I want spinach quiche. Yum!
 
Great looking quiche, and very creative crust!
 
We do not eat that much egg all at once. Makes me stop breathing. So I will be adding a breakfast food. I looked up eggless quiche and found tofu recipes. Since my son can not do soy that was out too. If I do come up with anything remotely similar I will let you know.
Today I linked up Hot Ham Sandwitches. Yes that is spelled wrong. My husband called me Sammantha when I came up with these. I love that man of mine....lol

Thank you once again for hosting. I really do enjoy my time here. You all are such wonderful people.

Live Laugh and Enjoy!
Fire-Eyes
 
Linda--It's all about experimenting sometimes, isn't it? I bet your bread idea will lead to a recipe you really like. I've got a lot going on at the moment and it didn't look like my latest post on my main page fit the GF Wednesdays rules, so I linked up an oldie, but goodie--my flourless pizza recipe. Just made two of these (pepperoni, mushroom) last night for my support group and they disappeared in no time. That's always a good feeling!

Shirley
 
Just linked up for the first time today ;-)!! Lovin it!
 
Hi, I use a rice crust and it's wonderful. 1 1/2 cups cooked rice, 3/4 cup grated cheese mixed with one lightly beaten egg makes a nice nine inch crust.
 

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