Quiche traces its origins back to the 16th century. It's an open tart filled with a mixture of beaten eggs, dairy and any other ingredients that suite your fancy. My favorite is to add sauteed leeks or onions and crisp bacon. For a super indulgence I add gruyere or good cheddar.
I made quiche for brunch last Sunday and tested 2 different short crust recipes. One from good old James Beard who suggests the addition of an egg mixed with lemon juice and another which completely omits the use of an egg. I found that the crust made without the egg was very dry and crumbly. It wasn't as rich as the dough with the egg. So in the future I will always add an egg to my dough. It does make a difference.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
McCain Foods Teambuilding Event
This is an example of a typical team building event that Sprig Catering can facilitate. We hosted this event for McCain Foods. Our events are held in a professional commercial kitchen and in this case we utilized the conference room and transformed it into the dining room. Thanks to Chris Kolenda and her crafty touches. The event can also fully take place in the kitchen where we will set up dining tables (so the guests are literally eating in the kitchen, very fun!)
More "Dia de Los Muertos" - Dessert Station



"Dia De Los Muertos" at the Chicago Cultural Center






Thanks to all of the diligent and professional staff that helped make this event such a success for Sprig Catering. I'd also like to thank my wonderful friends who came out to show their support!
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