Radish Quiche

Sass Muffin

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1 c AP flour
1 stick of butter
1 c cheddar, gouda or gruyere cheese
1 c heavy cream
4 egg yolks
salt and pepper
small bunch of red radishes, cleaned and sliced
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Preheat oven- 425

Sift flour in bowl then cut in the butter until course.
Stir in half the cheese. Add 1/4 c of the cream and toss to moisten to form soft dough.
Place dough in 9" pie plate and press with floured fingers, then prick with fork.
Bake for 10 minutes, then cool.

Lower oven temp to 325.
Sprinkle remaining cheese over bottom of cooled crust.
Beat eggs, the remaining cream and add a little salt and pepper.
Pour over cheese.
Arrange radish slices over top and bake for 20-25 minutes.
 

Fisher's Mom

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I never knew you could cook radishes!! This is great - my mom adores radishes and cheese. Thanks so much, Sass. I will make this for her right away.
 

Sass Muffin

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I'll be making it soon and posting the pics, I LOVE radishes, and cheese of course! lol
 

QSis

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WHOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! Sass, this is GREAT!!

I always grow a million radishes and look for new ways to use them every year! I am so making this!!

Lee
 

rickismom

Low Carb Home Cook
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1 c AP flour
1 stick of butter
1 c cheddar, gouda or gruyere cheese
1 c heavy cream
4 egg yolks
salt and pepper
small bunch of red radishes, cleaned and sliced
---
Preheat oven- 425

Sift flour in bowl then cut in the butter until course.
Stir in half the cheese. Add 1/4 c of the cream and toss to moisten to form soft dough.
Place dough in 9" pie plate and press with floured fingers, then prick with fork.
Bake for 10 minutes, then cool.

Lower oven temp to 325.
Sprinkle remaining cheese over bottom of cooled crust.
Beat eggs, the remaining cream and add a little salt and pepper.
Pour over cheese.
Arrange radish slices over top and bake for 20-25 minutes.

This sounds great! Do you think turnips or parsnips could substitute for the radishes or even be added to it?
 

Sass Muffin

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This sounds great! Do you think turnips or parsnips could substitute for the radishes or even be added to it?

Hi RM!
I haven't a clue concerning the turnips or parsnips. Oh and thanks for bumping this thread, as I've been meaning to make this for quite some time. :bonk::yum:
 
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