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ImpossibleTM Sausage Quiche Recipe

Chef J Michael Melton
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A slice of Impossible™ Sausage Quiche on a white plate garnished with chopped spring onions.
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  • 8Servings
  • Not Too Tricky
  • 7Ingredients
  • 15 minPreparation
  • 45 minCooking
  • 60 Total TimeTotal Time

A buttery pastry crust, a savory baked custard studded with meaty Impossible™ Sausage Made From Plants, all tied together with fresh spring onions and tasty cheddar cheese. A perfect breakfast, lunch or dinner meal!

7 Ingredients

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  • 8 Impossible™ Sausage Patties Made From Plants
  • 1-23 cm pie shell
  • 5 eggs (or equivalent of plant-based eggs)
  • 8 spring onions, divided
  • 3/4 Cup shredded cheddar (or sub plant-based cheddar)
  • 1/2 Cup heavy cream (or sub oat milk)
  • 1 Tablespoon butter (or sub plant based butter)
5 steps
  1. Bake the crust

    At 191°C, blind bake the pie crust by laying a sheet of parchment paper over the raw pie crust and weighing down by filling with pie weights or dry beans. Bake for 10-15 min or until edges of pie crust are light brown. Set aside to cool completely and remove the weights and parchment.

  2. Cook the Impossible Sausage

    Dice 6 scallions. Preheat nonstick skillet over medium heat. Place frozen patties in the skillet, and cover. Cook 2 minutes per side for approximately 4 minutes total or until hot, and remove from pan. Work in batches as to not crowd the pan. Chop into pieces, add back to the pan with butter and spring onions, and sauté until combined. Set aside to cool completely.

  3. Mix the Base

    In a medium bowl, add eggs, shredded cheddar, and heavy cream. Whisk together until fully incorporated. Add in cooled Impossible Sausage and sping onion mixture.

  4. Bake the Quiche

    Pour over mixture into cooled pie shell. Bake at 191°C for about 20 minutes or until center of the quiche is set and the top is golden brown.

  5. Serve and Enjoy

    Allow to cool for 10-15 minutes before slicing. Use remaining 2 spring onions cut on a bias (at an angle) to garnish sliced quiche. Enjoy!

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