You already know how much we love quiches or savory tarts at Claudia&Julia. We have them in all colors, sizes and flavors, but we never get enough. Today's is a new recipe to add to the list and comes in handy for when we want to set aside meats and fish. Something, we can assure you, you won't miss once you bite into this vegetable quiche. It's flavorful, juicy and delicious. In one word: amazing.

When we make quiche at home we like to make our own shortcrust pastry. It takes no time at all and the result has nothing to do with store-bought pastry. This time we've added a small proportion of whole wheat flour, a great choice. About the vegetable mix—what can we say! Total and absolute freedom when choosing which to use and in what quantities. It's fine to use the vegetables in this recipe as a reference, but don't let the lack of any of them stop you from making it. I'm sure other combinations will be just as incredible.

Picadora manual Speedwing Gefu, peeler No.115 Opinel, porcelain plate Caracère Revol and ceramic mold Le Creuset

INGREDIENTS (for 6 people)

For the shortcrust pastry:

  • 200 g all-purpose wheat flour
  • 50 g whole wheat flour
  • 125 g cold butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 80 ml cold water

For the filling:

  • 1 onion
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 1 green pepper
  • 2 carrots
  • 1 small eggplant
  • 8 green asparagus spears
  • 1/2 zucchini
  • 3 eggs
  • 200 ml cooking cream
  • Salt
  • Ground black pepper
  • Chopped dried rosemary
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

METHOD

Shortcrust pastry

  1. With a sharp knife and on a cutting board, we cube the butter (which must be very cold) into small pieces.
  2. In a large, deep bowl place the all-purpose flour, the whole wheat flour and the salt, stir and add the cubed butter. Mix with your hands until you achieve a crumb-like texture with no large lumps; this will take only a few minutes. Next add the cold water and mix again, kneading gently until all the ingredients are well combined.
  3. Roll the dough into a disc, wrap in cling film and refrigerate to rest for 30 minutes.

Filling

  1. Peel and remove stalks and seeds from the vegetables and roughly chop. Put each of them into the chopper and chop to the desired thickness. Set aside separately, seasoning each lightly with salt and pepper.
  2. Heat a little extra virgin olive oil in a skillet and sauté the vegetables. Start with the onion, garlic, green pepper and carrot together. When they are slightly tender add the eggplants and cook a few more minutes. You may need to add a bit more oil, to taste. Next add the asparagus and zucchini and sauté for a couple of minutes. Season with salt and pepper, cover the skillet and let cool before using.
  3. Meanwhile mix the eggs with the cooking cream. You can do this in a deep bowl with a whisk or in the chopper jar using the whisk attachment. In any case, season to taste and add a little chopped dried rosemary.

Finishing and baking

  1. When the shortcrust pastry has rested and the vegetables are cold, proceed to assemble the vegetable quiche.
  2. With the help of a rolling pin roll out the shortcrust pastry on a floured work surface. Shape it into a circle, larger than the mold to be used. Having chilled it as a disc makes this task much easier and quicker.
  3. Place the pastry inside a 24 centimeter diameter mold, press it to the base and sides and trim the excess. You can make a pretty edge or leave it as is; it all depends on how much importance you place on presentation, the time you have and your skills.
  4. Spread mustard on the base and distribute the sautéed, cooled vegetables over it. Pour the egg and cream mixture over, making sure it reaches everywhere and be careful not to overflow.
  5. Place the mold in the lower part of the oven, preheated to 180º C with top and bottom heat, and bake for at least 35 minutes or until the surface is lightly golden.
  6. It can be eaten immediately, but we recommend waiting at least half an hour so it's easier to handle and doesn't fall apart.

Picadora manual Speedwing Gefu, serving spatula De Buyer, porcelain plate Caractère Revol and ceramic mold Le Creuset

Recipe author: Carmen from Tia Alia

Comments

Adela Carreño M said:

Se ve riquísima! Está muy clara la explicación. Gracias por facilitar esta receta.

Veronica said:

Tiene una pinta genial! En la masa, se podría cambiar la mantequilla por aceite de oliva y en el relleno, la nata por leche evaporada? Gracias 😊

NIeves said:

LO VOY HACER TIENE UNA PINTA RIQUISINA

Gloria duarte said:

Realmente es una delicia! ! Felicitaciones!!!!

Alexandra said:

Delicioso

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Vegetable Quiche

Claudia&Julia

Comensales

6

Tiempo de preparación

20 minutes

Tiempo de cocinado

35 minutes

Categoria

Starter

As you already know, we at Claudia&Julia absolutely love quiches and savory pies. We have them in all kinds of colors, sizes, and flavors, but we never get tired of them. Today’s one is a new recipe to add to the list, and it’s perfect to keep handy for those times when we want to set meat and fish aside. Something that, we can assure you, you won’t miss at all once you take a bite of this vegetable quiche. It’s flavorful, juicy, and delicious. In one word: amazing.

When we make quiche at home, we like to prepare our own shortcrust pastry. It takes next to no time, and the result is nothing like the store-bought version. This time we added a small amount of whole wheat flour, which was a great choice. As for the vegetable mix, what can we say! You have complete freedom when deciding which ones to use and in what quantities. Using the vegetables in this recipe as a reference is fine, but don’t let it stop you from making it if you don’t have some of them on hand. We’re sure it will be just as incredible with other combinations.

Vegetable Quiche

Ingredientes

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    • 200 g all-purpose wheat flour
    • 50 g whole wheat flour
    • 125 g cold butter
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • 80 ml cold water

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    • 1 onion
    • 1 garlic clove
    • 1 green pepper
    • 2 carrots
    • 1 small aubergine
    • 8 green asparagus spears
    • 1/2 courgette
    • 3 eggs
    • 200 ml cooking cream
    • Salt
    • Ground black pepper
    • Chopped dried rosemary
    • Extra virgin olive oil
    • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

    Preparación

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      1. Using a sharp knife on a cutting board, cut the butter (which should be very cold) into small cubes.
      2. In a large mixing bowl, place the all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, and salt, stir, and add the cubed butter. Mix with your hands until you get a crumb-like texture with no large lumps left; this will only take a few minutes. Then add the cold water and mix again, kneading gently until all the ingredients are well combined.
      3. Shape the dough into a disc, wrap it in cling film, and chill in the fridge for 30 minutes.

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      1. Peel the vegetables, remove the stems and seeds, and chop them roughly. Put each one into the chopper and chop to the desired size. Set aside separately, seasoning each one lightly with salt and pepper.
      2. Heat a little extra virgin olive oil in a frying pan and gently cook the vegetables. Start with the onion, garlic, green pepper, and carrot together. When they are slightly tender, add the aubergine and cook for a few more minutes. You may need to add a little more oil, to taste. Then add the asparagus and courgette and sauté for a couple of minutes. Season with salt and pepper, cover the pan, and let cool before using.
      3. Meanwhile, mix the eggs with the cream. You can do this in a deep bowl with a whisk or in the chopper cup using the whisk attachment. In either case, season to taste with salt and pepper and add a little chopped dried rosemary.

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      1. Once the shortcrust pastry has rested and the vegetables are cold, assemble the vegetable quiche.
      2. Using a rolling pin, roll out the shortcrust pastry on a floured work surface. Shape it into a circle larger than the tin you are going to use. Chilling it in the shape of a disc makes this task much easier and quicker.
      3. Place the shortcrust pastry inside a 24 cm diameter tin, press it against the base and sides, and trim the excess. You can shape the edge nicely or leave it as it is; it all depends on how important presentation is to you, how much time you have, and your skill level.
      4. Spread the mustard over the base and distribute the sautéed, cooled vegetables on top. Pour the egg and cream mixture over them, making sure it reaches everywhere and taking care not to let it overflow.
      5. Place the tin on the lower rack of the oven, preheated to 180º C with top and bottom heat, and bake for at least 35 minutes or until the surface is lightly golden.
      6. It can be eaten straight away, but we recommend waiting at least half an hour so it is easier to handle and does not fall apart.