I just invented these today. I needed to come up with a snack food for Scott to bring with him to Beer club tonight. (He is learning how to become a brew master!) I was planning to prepare a quiche for our Sunday Breakfast. So, I decided to make a manly version of quiche, that can be eaten as a finger food. I call them -
Spicy Cheesy Meaty Hand Pies
Pastry Dough
2 2/3 cup Flour
1 cup salted butter, cold & cut into small pieces
1/2 ice water
Cut butter into flour. You can do this by hand, or with a mixer or a food processor. If using a machine, just be sure not to mix it too long. The butter should be like tiny pea in the flour.
Now slowly mix in a little bit of cold water at a time, just until dough comes together.
Smash it into a circle, wrap with plastic wrap & chill it in the fridge for about an hour (but longer is fine, maybe up to 2 days or so...)
Filling
2 cups gruyere cheese, shredded
4 pieces of bacon, cooked & crumbled
1 small can of diced jalapeno peppers
1 egg
1/3 cup cream
Mix shredded cheese, crumbled bacon & all the peppers & the juice from the can in a bowl. In a seperate bowl, beat the egg & cream together. Pour enough of the cream-egg mixture into the cheese mixture to make it all moist, but not soupy.
Add salt & pepper to taste to your cheese filling.
Assemble
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Roll out dough into a rectangle shape, as best you can. Roll until it is about 1/8" thick, I guess.
Cut your dough into small rectangles. Try for bigger than 3" across, or you will have a hard time filling it!
My little hand pies were all different shapes. But, most of them looked like little shark egg casings to me. Interesting, I suppose.
Put as much filling as you can in the center of your dough & then fold it over and press all the edges to seal them.
Line a couple cookie sheets with parchment paper if you don't want a gnarly cheesey mess to clean up later. Put all your little pies onto the sheets.
If you had extra cream & egg mixture, you can brush it on the tops of your pies.
Put in the oven & back until golden brown, about 25 minutes.
I taste-tested two hand pies
before sending them on to the meeting, worry-free.
before sending them on to the meeting, worry-free.
8 comments:
you're amazing!!
you invented these? I am so jealous of you right now. I cannot invent recipes. I'm worried if I tried, I'd poison my family and they'd die.
These look delicious! I am very inspired.... to copy you and make them :)
Girls, these were just a variation on a theme - quiche. I learned how to make quiche from a recipe. And, this was just more cheese, less custard. Do make them Stef - I think you guys will like them!
Okay, Jason said I'm not being entirely truthful and he's right. I do make my own recipes, but nothing like this one. I mean, this looks like amazing food. I make a lot of soups and casseroles without recipes, but come on... nothing difficult there!
I will make them - they look too yummy to pass up :)
Wow, Yum. Thanks for double-testing them for us Erin ;)
Yumm. I think I will need to make these!
Yum! Thanks for joining the Recipe Rodeo! You are so creative! I will have to make these!! Thanks for the idea!
Yumm. I think I will need to make these!
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