Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Summer Peaches and a Flashback to 1974

Gentle Friends today is Baking Tuesday and so I'll share what I baked up on Sunday.   The super market and Farmers markets are just chockablock full of beautiful soft summer fruits so I had to get some peaches and do something - I found a recipe on AllRecipes for a Peach Coffee Cake II - I made a few changes....  I upped the peaches from 4 to about 6 cups...

I also changed the topping - I switched the white to dark brown sugar, added a goodly amount of nutmeg, 1/2 C of rolled oats and upped the pecans to a heaping 1/2 C. - and this is what popped out of the oven...


and Sunday evening, just to make sure it was alright I hacked into that sucked for a tatse, Rico scooped some black cherry ice cream as a topping (vanilla would have been a better fit, but when all you gots is black cherry you go with it).....

...even as it was coming together I thought this is way more cobbler-esque than coffee cake, but warm with some ice cream, it was damn good!!  A perfect Summery treat!
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Now for the second part of the Post title - one of the things I took away from my mom's house in January was her big binder Recipe Collection - and in that binder is a quite tasty Quiche recipe.  A little back story, my parents where big Bridge players, like heavy hitter Bridge players and my Mom was a SaHM.  As a SaHM she had time to play Bridge and she was part of a long standing Bridge Club that met every two weeks at different players homes.  A part of the Bridge day was a break for lunch.  This recipe was one of my Mom's Bridge playing friends, Gloria Miele (pronounced Meelee).  I have used it as a basic recipe for years from a copy I made a long time ago.  What promted all this was a pound of bacon in the refridgerator we had thawed out for BLT's, but never made.... now I am not going to waste good bacon, but what to make with it, a Quiche.  Here's Gloria's Recipe for - direct from the yellowed 3 x 5 card -

Gloria Miele's Quiche Lorainne

Preheat oven 400 - Bake for 35-40 Min.
1/2 lb Bacon, fried crisp & diced
1/4 lb grated Swiss Cheese
4 Eggs
1/2 - 1 C milk, evaporated
S & P, Nutmeg, Paperika

Beat Eggs, stir in other ingredients, dot with oleo.  Pour into pie shell

Maryland 1974 - Excellent!!!

That's the recipe, and it can be doubled to make two Quiche's.  It is quite good and super easy to make, basically mix and pour.  I do things a bit differently - I usually make one quiche, but double deep and big.  I use heavy whipping cream and not evaporated milk, I like to use a pound of bacon and I like to saute an onion to mix in.....

... so I got everything together and hauled out my big 12" spring form pan, and rolled out a thin pastry shell - then as the receipe states "I stirred together the ingredients" and poured them in..... for this big of a Quiche I used 5 eggs, 1 lb of bacon (less the piece I ate), 3/4lb grated Swiss/Emmentaler cheese 1 3/4 C Whipping Cream, 1 big onion sauted, quite a bit of nutmeg and lots of S&P

and with this being so deep and big, I turned the oven down a bit to about 325 and baked it for alomst an hour and out popped ......

... this beautiful puffed up Quiche!!  I let it sit for about 10 minutes and then took off the ring and slid it off the bottom....

..... Rico made some great crunchy tater-tots for a side dish and I hacked up the pie....

.... so this giant sucker was dinner last night, lunches today and will be dinner with a green salad tonight.  I love it when something can serve for a few meals!!
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That's about it for today sports fans.  Not too much on the LK Mystery stitching front, I have been working on an Exchange that will go out on Thursday, and put together my next to projects - Christmas things!!!

Take care,
edgar

12 comments:

  1. OMG everything looks delicious! Where did you learn to cook like that? I want some of that quiche right now! When can I come up to your house for dinner? LOL

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  2. Delicious...I swear I gain a pound or two everytime I read your posts, LOL!

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  3. Both recipes look wonderful!! Peaches are so good right now. I have some old recipes my Mom wrote. They are priceless to me.

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  4. I really enjoy your blog. You are a very talented cook and baker. Something I long to get back into.

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  5. Edgar! Holy cow! Yummy stuff..many thanks for the inspiration!

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  6. Wow! Fantastic cooking going on at your house! That quiche recipe is especially calling my name. Yum!

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  7. Great recipes! I do love me my peaches : ) I have never had a quiche. It looks delicious! I am going to have to bookmark this post so I can refer back to it. (The black cherry ice cream looks good too!)

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  8. Wow your peach coffeecake and the quiche look yummy! I will have to give them a try. Thanks for sharing the recipes.

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  9. That looks so good I can almost smell it!!!

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  10. Holy Moley everything looks deee-lish! Will try your quiche recipe Saturday... Yum!

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  11. Yum yum....time for a snack..your posts make me be naughty lol

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  12. I heartily agree Edgar, vanilla vanilla vanilla and only vanilla ice cream for that peach dessert! Quiche looks amazing too, nice snaps. Wishing you a splendid celebratory trip to France ~ Bon Voyage!

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