Friday, January 8, 2010

What can i use to replace bisquick mix in making quiche??

i am trying to make a quiche but the place i lived in does not have Bisquick mix..? i heard from a friend that i can use other ingredients to replace it, but i don't know how..?? please advise.. thanks.What can i use to replace bisquick mix in making quiche??
Bisquick'; Substitute I (P, TNT)


Source: Unknown


Yield: 1 cup





1 cup flour


1-1/2 teaspoon baking powder


1/2 teaspoon salt


1 tablespoon shortening





Combine all ingredients and use as a substitution for Bisquick (Baking Mix).What can i use to replace bisquick mix in making quiche??
I like a pie crust for my quiche and the one below is a nice change...





MUSHROOM CRUST QUICHE





3/4 lb. coarsely chopped fresh mushrooms


3 T. butter or margarine


1/2 cup finely crushed saltine crackers


3/4 cup sliced green onions


2 T. butter or margarine, melted


2 cups (8 ox.) shredded Monterey Jack cheese


1 cup small-curd cottage cheese


3 eggs, slightly beaten


1/4 tsp. pepper


1/4 tsp. paprika





Saute mushrooms in 3 T. melted butter in a large skillet over medium heat until tender. Add cracker crumbs; stir well. Press mixture evenly on bottom and up


the sides of a 9-inch pie plate. Saute onions in 2 T. melted butter in skillet 1 minute; sprinkle over mushroom crust. Sprinkle shredded cheese over onions; set


aside.





Combine cottage cheese, eggs, and pepper, stirring well. Pour cottage cheese mixture over shredded cheese. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake uncovered at 350


degrees for 30-35 minutes or until set and lightly browned. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Yield: one 9-inch quiche.
Bisquick is a commercial blend of four, baking powder and a form of shortening that allows you to just add water to make baked goods.





You can use flour, butter or lard and water to make a pie crust. You would not need to have baking powder or soda and it will make a good crust for quiche. Look in your favorite cookbook for the exact measurements.
any basic pie crust receipe will work..


check allrecipes.com for various ways to make quiche
I recently went to a baby shower where a person made sausage balls. She asked someone how they tasted and several of us echoed ';Great!'; and she explained she was glad because she realized at the last minute she was out of Bisquick and used pancake mix instead! (Aunt J. complete type)
nother bisquik

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