The Baking Podcast EP27: Lovely Lovely Quiche

Building on last week's episode and using Pate Brisee dough, Taunya gives you the guidelines on how to make a perfect quiche with whatever you have available in the fridge. She also gives you the Magic Ratio of eggs to cream and a list of tips and guidelines that will have you be a quiche expert in no time. Find out the real reason why Taunya is so obsessed with health insurance. WE LOVE REVIEWS! Please leave a review with your favorite podcast app. The sisters REALLY appreciate it. If we receive 50 review, Melody will talk you through how to make her secret chocolate Souffle. The sisters also give an update on the business. You can email the sisters at thebakingpodcast@gmail.com--They would LOVE to hear from you! Be sure to join the facebook group, it’s happening! Just search for “the baking podcast group”. You can also check us out on Instagram “the baking podcast”. Now on to the recipe: NOTES! When you blind bake, don't use beans, use sugar! you can reuse the sugar AND you'll have some slightly toasted sugar! You can use, cream, 1/2 and 1/2, or milk--The heavier the cream, the more custardy the quiche will become. Bake Slow and Low. 1 hour at 300 degrees until set (the middle can still be a little jiggly) Remember the ratio 1 large egg to 1/2 cup cream (or milk) For a 9" round quiche, use 2 cups of filling (meat, cooked veggies, cheese) and remember, quiche is a custard, not baked eggs! http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-a-fool-proof-quiche-168459  

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There were no baking podcasts until master baker Taunya "the baker girl" teamed up with her sister Melody "the business girl" to create one. Join them as they discuss all things baking. Join them on their journey as they work to transition their cottage bakery to an actual store front. Follow their bakery on Facebook page Covet Artisan bakery and on instagram covet_artisan_bakery: The Baking podcast has a facebook and instagram account too. You can email the sisters at thebakingpodcast@gmail.com. They welcome comments and ideas for upcoming shows!