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Quiche Lorraine

Quiche Lorraine is a savory, open-faced pastry dish originating from the Lorraine region of France. Consisting of a creamy filling of cheese, meat, seafood or vegetables, it's baked in a buttery pie crust. The classic version typically features bacon and cheese amidst a comfortingly rich custard. Quiche Lorraine can be served hot or cold and is perfect for any meal occasion. From brunches and light lunches to dinner parties, its versatility and delightful taste make it a great choice. Serve with a side salad or soup for a complete and satisfying meal.
#15
IN FROZEN BREAKFAST
235
CAL / 100G
$0.37
AVG / OZ
Quiche Lorraine
37%
CARBS
40%
FAT
23%
PROTEIN
Quiche Lorraine FAQ
What is Quiche Lorraine?
What ingredients do I need to make Quiche Lorraine?
Can I use a pre-made pie crust for Quiche Lorraine?
Do I need to pre-cook the bacon or ham for Quiche Lorraine?
Can I use a different type of cheese in Quiche Lorraine?
How do I prevent my Quiche Lorraine from getting soggy?
How do I store leftover Quiche Lorraine?
Can I make Quiche Lorraine ahead of time?
What is Quiche Lorraine?
What ingredients do I need to make Quiche Lorraine?
Can I make a Quiche Lorraine without bacon?
What kind of pastry crust should I use for Quiche Lorraine?
What is blind-baking and why is it important?
Can I make Quiche Lorraine ahead of time?
My Quiche Lorraine is too runny, what can I do?
My Quiche Lorraine is overcooked, what can I do?
Expiration & Storage Tips
When does Quiche Lorraine expire?
A store-bought, unopened Quiche Lorraine should stay fresh in the fridge until the 'use by' date printed on the package, which is generally 3-5 days. Once opened, it's best to consume within 1-2 days. If you decide to freeze your Quiche Lorraine, it can last up to 2-3 months.
How do you tell if Quiche Lorraine is bad?
A Quiche Lorraine gone bad usually has a smell that is off or somewhat sour, much like off milk or cheese as these are key ingredients. Visual signs can be discoloration or mold spots (usually green or black). If the texture is exceedingly slimy or if the crust has become very soggy, this can also be a sign. It's always best to toss it out if you're in doubt!
Tips for storing Quiche Lorraine to extend shelf life
• Always store Quiche Lorraine in the refrigerator. For a longer shelf life, freeze it. • If you're freezing the quiche, make sure it's fully cooled before you put it in the freezer. • When freezing, wrap the Quiche Lorraine tightly with aluminum foil or place it in a heavy-duty freezer bag to prevent freezer burn. • For defrosting, it's best to move your frozen Quiche Lorraine to the refrigerator 24 hours beforehand. • You can reheat Quiche Lorraine in an oven before serving to give it back some of its fresh crispness.
EXPIRES WITHIN
2 - 4
WEEKS
Health Info
Macros
15g
CARBS
16g
FAT
9g
PROTEIN
Allowed on these diets
LOW FAT
LOW CARB
LACTOSE FREE
GLUTEN FREE
Contains these allergens
MILK
EGGS
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