Smokey Sage Sausage Hash Quiche

Smokey Sausage Hash Quiche
Smokey Sausage Hash Quiche

This one was developed while trying to come up with creative ways to use the Honey Sriracha sauce that we introduced a few recipes ago.  This one simply uses the sauce as a coating for the pizza style crust that is based on another old standby recipe.  We’ve taken a whole bunch of Sage and also some Peruvian Chile Lime spices and used them in a couple of different ways to add more body to this quiche.  It’s a little but of work, but it’s pretty good too.

Serves: 16 – 22 (2 Quiches)

Ingredients

Preparation

Lets start by getting the corn going on the grill.  Clean the silk out of the ears of corn and evenly sprinkle with salt, pepper and apply a good coating of the Chile Lime Seasoning.  Stick a 1 – 1/2 tsp pate of Butter in between the husk and the corn and wrap completely with foil.  Heat your grill to 400 F and cook these for 12 minutes on each side.  Remove and allow to cool.  Strip the husk off and then trim the corn off of the cobs and set aside.  Discard the cobs.

While the corn is grilling, you should start browning the sausage.  Simply cook the sausage in a large skillet over medium high heat until you’ve fully browned it or about 15 minutes.  Drain and set the meat aside.

Then in the same skillet, over medium high heat, combine the hash browns, sage and the green chile sauce and cook until most of the moisture has evaporated and the hash browns are starting to brown.  When done and cooled you should mix together in a large container with the corn and the sausage.  Place in the refrigerator until ready for final assembly.

Make the Honey Sriracha sauce by combining Honey and Sriracha in a small pot over medium heat and bringing contents to a slow boil while stirring. You’ll use part of this to lightly coat the crust and the remainder should be mixed into the Base Quiche Mix.

Prepare 2 pizza dough pie crusts using the method from the Real Men DO Eat Quiche cookbook, and brush the top of the dough with the Honey Sriracha sauce.  Refrigerate until ready for final assembly.

Final Assembly and Cooking

Preheat the oven to 375 F.  Evenly fill the pie crusts with the sausage, hash brown and corn mixture.  Prepare the base quiche mix and add to it 1 tsp of the Peruvian Chili Lime Seasoning and the remains of the Honey Sriracha Sauce.  Whisk for at least 4 minutes.  Slowly pour the quiche mix over the filling and top with the Shredded Cheese.  Cook in the oven for 30 – 40 minutes, removing when thee cheese starts to brown.  Either serve or pack this up for transport to the rink.

Southwestern Meat Pie

Southwestern Tortiere
Southwestern Tortiere

Last week we made a traditional Tortière.  This week we’ve added a little Southwestern flair to the meat pie by adding in our favorite fruit, Green Chile!  We had to add a couple of other ingredients to take the heat level down a bit, so the Northern boy’s could still eat this.  We also discovered that topping these with flakes of cheese, doesn’t really work.  That is what those flakes that look like chocolate are on the crust.

Serves: 16 – 22 (2 pies)

Ingredients

Filling

  • 1 lb of Ground Pork
  • 1 lb of Ground Beef
  • 1 cups Water
  • 1 large White Onion, finely chopped
  • 2 Russet Potatoes, cubed to 1/2 inch size
  • 6 Roasted Green Chile, cleaned and diced
  • 4 cloves Garlic, minced
  • 1 Tbsp ground Black Pepper
  • 1 Tbsp All Spice
  • 2 Tbsp Sage
  • 1 tsp Rosemary
  • 1 tsp Nutmeg
  • Salt to taste

The Rest

  • 2 9 – 1/2 inch Pie Pans
  • 4 Pastry Pie Crusts, 2 for each pie (this time we tried Gluten Free)
  • 4 Large Eggs
  • 1/2 cup Mexican Crema or Creme Fraiche
  • 1/2 cup Asadero Cheese, shredded
  • 1/2 tsp Cinnamon

Preparation

Filling

First prepare your roasted Green Chile.  I pick up good Anaheim or NM Big Jim Green Peppers and roast them on the grill until the skin is turning mostly black.  Then allow them to cool until your can handle them.  Clean by removing the skin and stems.  Dice this up into 1/2 inch pieces.

In a large skillet (cast iron if possible), over medium-high heat, add the meat and water and bring to a boil.  Add everything else except for the Salt.  Reduce the heat to low, cover and continue cooking for one and a half hours.  Stir this about every 15 – 20 minutes.  Add a little more water if the mixture dries out.  Near the end add the Salt.  When done this mixture should contain just a thin layer of liquid in the bottom of the skillet.  Remove from heat and place in a container and refrigerate until final assembly.

If you really want to get tricky, de-glaze the skillet with 1/4 cup of red wine, and save that separate to add in during final assembly.

Pie Crusts

Again I used store bought crusts, these were from Trader Joe’s and were gluten free and even tastier than the others.  Just remember that you need enough for the top and bottom of the pie.

Final Assembly and Cooking

Preheat oven to 420 F.  In a large mixing bowl and add in the Eggs, Crema and Cinnamon and mix thoroughly, whisking for at least 4 minutes.  Then mix in the filling you prepared above and the Asadero Cheese.  Halve this mixture and place into each of the pie crusts.  Place the top layer of crust on top of the filled pie.  Trim the pastry and make sure to seal the edges.  Cut some steam vents in the top crusts.  This is where I went wrong with the sprinkling of some Cheese on the top of the meat pies.  Just don’t do it.  It doesn’t ruin the flavors, it just raises questions.  Wrap the edges with 2 inch strips of aluminum foil.  Put into the oven for 20 minutes.  Remove the foil strips and reduce the heat to 375 F, and bake for another 25 minutes or so.  Remove when the crust is golden.  Either serve or pack them up to take to the to the rink.

Tourtiere (French for Meat Pie)

Tourtiere (French Meat Pie)
Tourtiere (French Meat Pie)

Tourtière is a French-Canadian name for a meat pie traditionally eaten at Christmas in Eastern Canada.  I had never heard of this until a few days ago when searching for a new dish for the weekend game.  I literally stumbled across these at the bottom of a search for meat pies.  It looked good, so what the heck.  The fellas all liked this and some even said they preferred this to the regular quiche.  Although this is not quite the traditional recipe, I added a few more eggs to hold it together better, it seems to taste exactly like the traditional tourtière.

Serves: 16 – 22 (2 pies)

Ingredients

Filling

  • 1 lb of Ground Pork
  • 1 lb of Ground Beef
  • 2 cups Water
  • 1 large White Onion, finely chopped
  • 2 Russet Potatoes, cubed to 1/2 inch size
  • 1 Tbsp ground Black Pepper
  • 1 Tbsp All Spice
  • 1 Tbsp Savory
  • 1 tsp Rosemary
  • 1 tsp Nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp Cinnamon
  • Salt to taste

The Rest

  • 2 9 – 1/2 inch Pie Pans
  • 4 Pastry Pie Crusts, 2 for each pie
  • 4 Large Eggs
  • 1/2 cup Half and Half
  • 1/2 tsp Cinnamon

Preparation

Filling

In a large skillet (cast iron if possible), over medium-high heat, add the meat and water and bring to a boil.  Add everything else except for the Salt.  Continue cooking, reduce the heat to low, and cover for one and a half hours.  Stir this about every 15 – 20 minutes and add more water if the mixture dries out.  Near the end add the Salt.  When done this mixture should contain just a thin layer of liquid in the bottom of the skillet.  Remove from heat and place in a container and refrigerate until final assembly.

Pie Crusts

I’ve used store bought crusts and strangely they were pretty good.  If you make your own crusts, start early.  Just remember that you need enough for the top and bottom of the pie.

Final Assembly and Cooking

Preheat oven to 420 F.  In a large mixing bowl and add in the Eggs, Half and Half and extra Cinnamon and mix thoroughly, whisking for at least 4 minutes.  Then mix in the filling you prepared above.  Half this mixture and place into each of the pie crusts.  Place the top layer of crust on top of the filled pie.  Trim the pastry and make sure to seal the edges.  Cut some steam vents in the top crusts.  Wrap the edges with 2 inch strips of aluminum foil.  Put into the oven for 20 minutes.  Remove the foil strips and reduce the heat to 375 F, and bake for another 25 minutes or so.  Remove when the crust is golden.  Either serve or pack them up to take to the to the rink.

Sriracha Bacon Cheese Burger Frittata

Sriracha Bacon Cheese Burger Frittata
Sriracha Bacon Cheese Burger Frittata

We are seeing all these fancy designer burgers making it out from the specialty burger shops to the fast food joints.  Some are pretty good, so we had to get in on the action.  Making a batch of bacon with a Honey Sriracha sauce coating, got this one going.  We made this using the original cheese burger style quiche but added in the fancy bacon and a few other choice ingredients.

Ingredients

Honey Sriracha Bacon

  • 1 pkg Thick Sliced Bacon (at least 12 slices)
  • 4 Tbsp Honey
  • 6 Tbsp Sriracha
  • 2 Tbsp Soy
  • 2 tsp ground Black Pepper

The Rest

  • 1 – 1/2 lb Ground Beef, 80/20 is best
  • 1 medium White Onion, chopped
  • 1 Egg
  • 2 tsp Black Pepper, ground
  • 1 tsp Sea Salt, ground
  • 1/4 cup Green Onion, chopped
  • 1 large Beefsteak Tomato, chopped
  • 1/4 cup Blue Cheese Dressing
  • 6 Tbsp Sriracha
  • 1 – 1/2 cup Swiss Cheese, shredded
  • Base Quiche Mix, with 2 extra Eggs
  • 2 pie pans

Preparation

Honey Sriracha Bacon

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.  In a small pot over medium heat, mix together the Honey, Sriracha and Soy Sauce and bring to a slight boil for 2 minutes.  Stirring the whole time.  Lower the heat to keep warm.  On a baking tray lined with foil, place a baking grill and then cover with slices of bacon laid with a little overlap between slices.  Then brush the top side liberally with the honey sriracha sauce.  Place in the oven for 10 – 15 minutes, keeping an eye on it so that the top is just starting to turn dark brown.  Remove, drain the grease and flip the bacon over.  Then brush the bacon again with the honey sriracha sauce.  Return to the oven for another 10 15 minutes, making sure that you don’t burn it.  Remove, drain and allow to cool.  When cooled chop into 1/2 inch pieces.  Refrigerate until final assembly.

The Rest

In a large mixing bowl, mix the Ground Beef, Chopped White Onion, Egg, Pepper and Salt together thoroughly.  If there is any Honey Sriracha Sauce left, mix that in too, just for fun.  Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes.  Now would be a good time to chop up the Green Onion and Tomato and put them in separate container and refrigerate until final assembly.

You can finish the burgers by either pan frying or fire grilling.  I prefer the grilling method, but both are done on high heat.  When your ready, take the meat out of the refrigerator and form into patties just like you would for making burgers.  Cook these until medium well, no pink inside and a little char on the outside.  Remove from heat and allow to cool to room temperature.  Then chop them up into smaller chunks, or hand tear them up, no larger than 3/4 inch.  Refrigerate until final assembly.

Final Assembly and Cooking

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.  Line the pie pan with either a thin coating of olive oil or coconut oil.  Mix into the pans equal amounts of the bacon, hamburger and tomato.  Add in a little of the shredded Swiss Cheese as well.  Prepare the base quiche mix, with 2 extra Eggs, and add in the Blue Cheese Dressing and 6 tablespoons of Sriracha.  Mix this thoroughly with a whisk and gently pour over the ingredients in the pie pans.  Top with the remaining Swiss Cheese and Green Onions.  Cook in the oven for 30 -40 minutes, until the cheese starts to brown.  Remove and either serve or pack it away for the rink.

Bulgogi Quiche in a Ramen Crust

Kalbi BBQ with Ramen Crust
Bulgogi with Ramen Crust

Bulgogi, or Korean BBQ Beef, is one of my favorite spiced meat dishes.  Traditionally made from thinly sliced rib-eye steak usually cut at a Korean market, this can also be made by thin slicing regular rib-eye or sirloin across the grain.  You can also increase the amount of red pepper flakes to easily bring the heat.  Works best as a Frittata or upgrade to the Ramen Crust from the previous recipe.  However, if you go Frittata style I recommend adding 1/2 cup of steamed rice to each pie.

Serves: 16 – 22 (2 Quiches)

Ingredients

  • 1 – 1/2 lbs. thinly sliced Rib-Eye or Sirloin Steak
  • 1/4 medium Yellow Onion
  • 4 Green Onions, finely sliced
  • Base Quiche Mix
  • 4 extra Eggs
  • 1/4 pint of Half and Half, extra
  • 2 Ramen Crusts (optional)

Marinade

  • 1/2 cup Soy Sauce
  • 4 Tbsp Brown Sugar
  • 4 cloves Garlic, minced
  • 1 Tbsp Sesame Oil
  • 3 Tbsp toasted Sesame Seeds
  • 1/2 tsp Crusted Red Pepper
  • 1/4 tsp ground Black Pepper

Preparation

In a large mixing bowl, combine all the ingredients for the marinade and whisk until fully mixed.  If you haven’t been able to get your beef thin sliced from the store, you can take a regular US style cut and place it in the freezer for about 45 minutes.  Then take it out and slice it across the grain into slices that are less than 1/4 inch.

When all of the marinade is fully mixed and you’ve got the beef fully sliced, add the sliced beef and both kinds of onions into the bowl.  Using your hands, massage the marinade into the each slice of the beef.  Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.

You can either pan fry this or grill it over an open flame.  To pan fry, use a skillet over high heat with some Sesame Oil and place the slices in a single layer on the pan.  Fry each side until cooked with a little dark brown and crispy bit on each side.  If grilling, get the grill to about 400 deg, and spread each slice on the grill for no more than 4 minutes per side.  Again try to get some good dark brown caramelized spots on each side. When all done, allow to rest at room temperature for at least 5 minutes, before continuing.  Brush lightly with the remaining marinade and refrigerate until final assembly.

While your cooking the meat, take the remaining onions out of the marinade and just flash grill them.  Just enough to get some char mark on them, but not enough to soften them.  You can either store these separately or combine with the meat for storage until final assembly.

Final Assembly and Cooking

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.  Get your prepared crusts, and prepare your base quiche mixture, adding to it the extra Eggs, Half and Half, and 1/4 cup of the remains of the marinate.  Take the meat and onions, reserving a about 1/4 cup of the green onions, and spread out in the crusts equally.  After the quiche mixture is fully whipped, gently pour this over the meat and onion.  Sprinkle over the top the reserved green onions.  Cook in the oven for 30 – 40 minutes or until the top is a golden brown and you can stick a toothpick in the middle and it come out dry.

Remove and either serve or pack up for the trip to the rink.