Let me tell you about this incredible dish that I recently discovered – Stilton and Leek Quiche. Trust me, it’s an absolute game-changer in the world of quiches and perfect for lunches, dinners and snacks all year round.
Essentially, let’s talk about the flavour explosion. Imagine the creamy richness of Stilton cheese perfectly complemented by the delicate sweetness of leeks, all encased in a buttery, flaky pastry crust. Just the thought of it makes my taste buds dance with excitement!
What I love most about this quiche is its versatility. Whether you’re hosting a fancy brunch with friends or looking for a quick and satisfying dinner option, this dish has got you covered. Plus, it’s incredibly easy to whip up – even if you’re not a seasoned chef.
One of the best parts? You can customize it to your heart’s content. Add some crispy bacon for an extra punch of flavour, or throw in some spinach for a pop of colour and nutrients. The possibilities are endless!
But perhaps the most satisfying moment comes when you take that first bite – the crunch of the crust giving way to the creamy filling, bursting with the savoury goodness of Stilton and leeks. It’s comfort food at its finest, guaranteed to leave you feeling warm and content.
So, if you’re looking to jazz up your next meal, I highly recommend giving Stilton and Leek Quiche a try. It’s a dish that never fails to impress, leaving both your taste buds and your guests begging for more. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
Stilton and Leek Quiche is a superb recipe for those who adore flavour. The hit of the stilton with the mild onion flavour of the leek combine to create a memorable dish. Out of all of the quiches I cook, this is one of the most popular and catches people by surprise. Served as a side dish or main dish and either hot of cold, it fills the gap every time. Not forgetting that this can be made a day in advance and kept in the fridge.
Stilton and Leek Quiche
Take a quiche and add a kick of blue cheese.
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Servings: 8 People
Calories: 447kcal
Ingredients
- 400 g shortcrust pastry
- 30 ml oil veg/olive
- 2 large leeks wash/finely slice
- 2 sticks celery wash/finely slice
- 450 ml double cream
- 4 large eggs free range
- 125 g Stilton cheese grate or break up with fingers, See Note
- 1/4 bunch parsley chopped
- 1 knob unsalted butter
- Salt
- Ground black pepper
Instructions
The Pastry.
- I use shop brought as its easy, quick and tasty.400 g shortcrust pastry
- Sprinkle a little flour over a cool clean worktop.
- Roll the pastry to no more than ½ inch thick and line the baking tin/dish. Ideally use an 11 inch tin with a removeable base if you are going to show off or a regular tin works as well. (I always have some left over but don’t throw it away. Ideal for little cakes etc.)
- When the dish a lined, use a fork to prick the base and place in the fridge for 15 – 20 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 390F/200C/180 Fan/Gas Mark 6
- Carefully line the pastry with parchment/baking paper and fill with baking beans (available in most supermarkets and very useful). Place in the oven and bake for 15 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and remove the baking bean and paper (Caution Very hot).
- Put back in the oven for another 5 minutes.
Now for the Filling.
- Reduce the oven temperature to 350F/180C/160C Fan or Gas Mark 4
- Add the oil to a large frying pan together with a knob of unsalted butter. Place over a medium high heat and melt the butter.30 ml oil, 1 knob unsalted butter
- When hot, add the leeks and celery and fry gently for a few minutes.2 large leeks, 2 sticks celery
- Lower the temperature and place a lid over the pan.
- Very gently simmer the leeks and celery for 20 or so minutes until they are very tender.
- When tender, remove the lid, increase the heat to remove any steam/water. The mixture should be soft and moist but not wet.
- Crack the eggs into a bowl, add the cream and season with salt and pepper and then whisk thoroughly.450 ml double cream, 4 large eggs, Salt, Ground black pepper
- Add the leeks and celery to the pastry case gently.
- Crumble the stilton over the leeks and celery ensuring an even coverage. Sprinkle over the chopped parsley.125 g Stilton cheese, 1/4 bunch parsley
- Finally, pour the whisked egg and cream mix over the leeks, celery, cheese and parsley making sure it does not flow over the top of the pastry.
- Place the uncooked quiche in the preheated oven in the top half for 35 minutes or until the top of the quiche in turning golden brown and the mixture has set but not solid.
- When ready, remove from the oven and leave for 5 – 10 minutes as it will be piping hot in the middle.
Nutrition
Calories: 447kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 168mg | Sodium: 484mg | Potassium: 231mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1497IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 156mg | Iron: 3mg
12 comments
I got bored of the plain quiches so adored the addition of Stilton. Packs an amazing ounch and the look of people’s faces. Always a winner
Thanks. It was delicious.
The pastry was crisp, and the filling was smooth and creamy. It’s an elegant dish that’s perfect for brunch or a light dinner.
I served it with a fresh green salad, and it was an absolute hit with my family. Will definitely make it again
My only suggestion would be to add a bit more seasoning to balance the strong cheese flavour, but overall, it was delicious.
The combination of the tangy Stilton and sweet, tender leeks was perfect. The flavours melded together beautifully, and the quiche had a lovely creamy texture.
It was easy to make and came out of the oven looking and tasting amazing. This quiche will definitely be on repeat in our house
The recipe was easy to follow, and the quiche came out perfectly cooked.
I really enjoyed this quiche. The Stilton added a rich, bold flavour that paired so well with the leeks. The recipe was easy to follow, and the quiche came out perfectly cooked.
The Stilton and leek combination worked really well, giving the quiche a nice balance of sharpness and sweetness.
Absolutely loved this Stilton and Leek Quiche
The quiche was easy to prepare, and it baked up beautifully. I might try adding some walnuts next time for a bit of crunch, but as it stands, it’s a fantastic dish.