Do you have a recipe for those mini quiches?
I feel like we had a pie crust discussion recently, but I can't find it.
Crust:
2 1/4 C flour
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup shorting
1/2 cup ice water
cut the fats into the flour until it looks like crumbs then mix in the water slowly until it just holds together.
Then I press little balls of crust into mini muffin pans poke them with a fork and blind bake at 350 ish until they start to set. 15 min maybe?
The filling is cooked broccoli, gruyere cheese and bacon. Then the egg stuff
3 eggs
1 1/2 cups cream
salt, pepper, nutmeg, cayenne
put in a bit of each thing and bake at 350 until they are set.
I'm trying to find a recipe to try out my KitchenAid.
I mostly use my Kitchen Aid to make frosting, whipped cream, anything with beaten egg whites or large quantities of mashed potatoes.
Are you looking for a meal? If not, angel food cake with whipped cream (and fresh fruit) would be a good thing that makes good use of that motor instead of your arm.
You didn't say how much refrigerator/freezer space you have. That might help with suggestions.
A bit of fridge space, not a ton of freezer space and oooodles of pantry space. I was more looking for creative things to make to eat in the short term than things to make and save up. Things that are fun to make, but which take too much time/effort to make regularly from scratch (and which don't call for too many crazy single use ingredients, bearing in mind I cook a lot, so unless something is really specialized I'll use it).