Sunday, September 28, 2014

Basic Dairy-Free (and Gluten-Free) Quiche

     Okay, way-back-when I got the idea to share some favorite recipes on my blog . . . and I'm finally getting around to it.  ;)  This is a dairy-free quiche recipe that is easily made gluten-free too.  I originally made this from Ashley Adams' recipe, and made my own variations.


     All the ingredients are pretty simple.  The only thing I wasn't familiar with was the nutritional yeast.  Although I can't say it has a pretty price it uses a very small amount per quiche, and is essential to replacing the cheese.
     How do I know it's a successful recipe?  I try it out on my family.  One of my best taste-testers tried it and approved (see my note about adding meats and vegetables below).  Believe me, if something tastes too different and weird in a recipe she's usually the first to recognize it.  So here ya' go -- the tried and true dairy-free (gluten-free) quiche:

Ingredients:
  • 1 basic pie dough recipe (regular or gluten-free)
  • 9 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup flour (wheat or gluten-free flour mix)
  • 3 1/2 cups dairy-free milk (unsweetened almond or coconut beverage*)
  • 1/4 cup nutritional yeast
  • 1 tsp. salt
*I use unsweetened coconut milk beverage.  If using coconut milk beverage I have found that I can dilute it up to half, as in many other recipes.

Directions:
  1. Grease a 10" pie plate with dairy-free soy margarine (I just use butter, so mine's not completely dairy-free :P).  On a lightly floured surface roll out pie dough to about 1/8" thickness.  Fit dough into the pie plate and form crust.  Refrigerate, uncovered, for at least 15 minutes.
  2. Preheat oven to 375°F.  In a extra large mixing bowl use electric mixer to beat one egg until pale yellow and frothy.  Add flour and beat until mixed.  Add 8 eggs and beat for 3 minutes, or until the mixture has increased by a third and is light and frothy.  Slowly add the milk, nutritional yeast, and salt, beating for about 2 more minutes after everything has been added.
  3. Pour mixture into prepared pie plate and bake for 10 minutes.  Turn oven temperature down to 325°F and bake for 35-40 minutes, or until quiche is firm but slightly jiggly (mine usually has to bake for at least 1 hour and 30 minutes, if not up to 2 hours).  Cool on wire rack for 15-20 minutes.
Additions:
  • Meats and vegetables: You can use many meats and vegetables, but most of them have to be cooked ahead of time.  Substitute per cup of milk, i.e. I like to add 2 cups of frozen, chopped broccoli in place of 2 cups of milk.  I also add bacon bits.  One time I put in some freshly chopped tomato.
  • Seasonings: Nutmeg is the traditional seasoning, and it's strong enough that you only need 1/8 tsp.  You could also try basil, thyme, oregano, paprika, or taco seasoning.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Faithful In Little

     It's been a while . . . I know.  Many times since my last post I have considered what to write about . . . what to share.  I've been meeting up and chatting more with friends I've known for several years.  Sometimes when everyone seems too busy to talk with each other I wonder what God is wanting to do with my friendships.  I want to be a friend who cares about another's life . . . but sometimes I don't know how to ask without being nosy.  I don't know what to ask about.  Sometimes I don't know what exactly to share about my own life.  So I give it to God in prayer.
     That sounds so easy and straightforward.  Sometimes it's not.  In fact, often I look at life and think that this or that is really quite straightforward.  But it's not.  Sometimes unexpected issues come up that no one can do anything about.  Other times I see certain people causing something to not be straightforward.  Still other times I see myself causing something to not be straightforward.
     It's frustrating.  It makes me look forward to when there will be no more trials and no more sin.  But the thing that God keeps pointing me to is a passage in James . . . a passage I memorized a while ago:
Be patient, therefore, brothers, until the coming of the Lord. See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, being patient about it, until it receives the early and the late rains. You also, be patient. Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand.  James 5:7-8 (emphasis mine)
     Be patient.  Yep, that's something I lack.  The more I realize how hard it is for me to do something -- like have patience -- the more amazed I am at God's patience with me.  I mean . . . I get impatient that I don't have patience, which is kind of ironic.  ;)  But even when I am impatient God is still patient with me.  No matter what I do . . . God's always patiently loving me.
     Jesus is patient.  The more I see His patience the more I desire to be like Him.  That reminds me of another verse:
And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.  For those whom He foreknew He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, in order that He might be the firstborn among many brothers.  Romans 8:28-29
     The first verse (28) above is commonly known, but it's not often quoted with the second verse.  Yeah, God works all things for good for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose . . . but what is that "good"?  The "good" the verse is referring to is being "conformed to the image of His Son" (vv 29).
     God calls me to be patient; to wait on His timing, to be faithful in what He has given me . . . even if what He has given me doesn't seem like a lot (see Matthew 25:14-30).  As I strive to be faithful in little, He will continue to prove HIS faithfulness in my life.
     Right now I'm doing school again, helping plan/lead a girls' discipleship group, and I've committed to memorizing 3 chapters of Acts every month for the next several months.  I don't think I'll be blogging a lot . . . but when I do I'm pretty sure I'll be sharing another testimony of God's amazing faithfulness and patience in my own life.
     As I face my own trials each and every day I remember often what is going on in Iraq.  Please, please pray our fellow brothers and sisters there who are being persecuted so much right now!  "Remember those who are in prison, as though in prison with them, and those who are mistreated, since you also are in the body."  Romans 13:3


Now may the God of peace Himself 
sanctify you completely, and may your whole spirit 
and soul and body be kept blameless at the 
coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
He who calls you is faithful; He will surely do it.
1 Thessalonians 5:23-24