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The Best Mini Tuna Quiche Recipe

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The Best Mini Tuna Quiche Recipe

Searching for new, luscious approaches to eat canned fish? Attempt these delectable Mini Tuna Quiche Recipe and you’ll be snared. Made with great quality strong fish, these scaled-down small mini tuna quiche recipe look complex. They are not difficult to make and sneak up all of a sudden! Ideal for parties or even basic weeknight family suppers.

My story with Mini Tuna Quiche

Fish is another of those things that travel back in time for me and evokes recollections from my youth. Having experienced childhood in islands, simply a short distance from the seashore, I’ve eaten something reasonable of fish, growing up. What’s more, it’s been a genuine lifeline all through.

My mother used to make heavenly fish and mayo sandwiches. One of our supreme most loved approaches to eat fish was by making these Sri Lankan Fish Cutlets.  Afterward during my understudy years, fish would highlight vigorously in my snacks and suppers and I was consistently watching out for better approaches to utilize fish for speedy and simple dinners, particularly any semblance of my top choice – Tuna Melt Sandwiches!

However, I kicked them up a couple of scores with these Tuna Melt Mini Quiches. These little men are habit-forming and they sneak up suddenly! All the ameliorating kind of fish liquefy in one underhandedly delectable nibble – How could you deny that?? These Tuna Melt Mini Quiches are not difficult to make, ideal for gatherings, get-togethers, or even weeknight meals, and completely adjustable to suit your taste inclinations! You can try it in a dinner after having a Homemade Cream of Mushroom Soup you will definitely love it. 

Having grown up eating a ton of fish, I have been very attentive about canned fish – the nature of the fish and where it comes from. With Bluefin fish populaces being compromised due to overfishing, it is truly critical to ensure you purchase fish that is from a practical source. Then, at that point, there are those jars where it’s just fish chips in a can with A LOT of fluid. What’s more, when you channel all the fluid, you’re left with a particularly tragic measure of meat.

 

Top FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT Mini Tuna Quiche Recipe:

Can I use any type of cheese in this recipe?

You can use any type of cheese you like in this recipe. However, we recommend using Cheddar cheese for the best flavor.

What is quiche?

Quiche is a savory custard pie typically made with eggs, cheese, and meat or vegetables.

How do I make mini tuna quiche?

To make mini tuna quiche, start by preheating your oven to 350°F. Then, drain the tuna and mix it with the Cheddar cheese, milk, and onion soup mix powder. Pour the mixture into a greased muffin tin, and bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool before serving.

Can I make these quiches ahead of time?

Yes, you can make these quiches ahead of time. However, we don’t recommend baking them more than a few hours before serving. The fresher they are, the better!

Top Tips ABOUT Mini Tuna Quiche Recipe:

Here are a few top tips for making the best mini tuna quiche recipe:

  1. Use quality ingredients for the best flavor.
  2. Preheat your oven to 350°F before starting.
  3. Don’t overmix the ingredients – this can make the quiche tough.
  4. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.
  5. Let cool before serving!

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The Best Mini Tuna Quiche Recipe

The Best Mini Tuna Quiche Recipe

Searching for new, luscious approaches to eat canned fish? Attempt these delectable Tuna Melt Mini Quiches and you'll be snared. Made with great quality strong fish and a couple of other straightforward fixings, these scaled-down small quiches look complex, yet they are not difficult to make and sneak up all of a sudden! Ideal for parties or even basic weeknight family suppers.
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Course: Dinner, main dish
Cuisine: American, any
Prep Time: 18 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 58 minutes
Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • 4 arge eggs;
  • 1 cup of milk;
  • 1 ½ cup of swiss cheese, grated;
  • 2 can(s) tuna (water-packed, well drained);
  • 2 cup of mushrooms, fresh;
  • ½ cup of chopped scallions (green onions);
  • seasoning salt & pepper to taste;
  • 1 tbsp of butter;

Instructions

  • Wash and chop mushrooms or use pre-sliced. Sautee in butter until moisture is removed.
  • While mushrooms are cooking, chop scallions, grate cheese and drain tuna
  • Place one (uncooked) pie crust in a deep-dish pie plate. Top with tuna, cheese, sautéed mushrooms and scallions.
  • Beat together eggs, milk and seasonings and pour on top of tuna mixture. (You can add a sprinkle more of cheese on top if you like.) Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. You can protect the crust edges with foil, but I have found that I don't need to. Let cool 10 minutes before cutting.
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