We were invited to a Christening yesterday. I hadn't been to one in ages. Now that my children are turning 8 and 6 this year, I don't have too much to do with babies as most of my friends have children the same age, except this one who had a baby earlier this year, her fourth. What a trooper she is. A wonderful cake maker, mother, wife and friend. I thought I'd take something and using what I had on hand, I whipped up these mini spinach and ricotta quiches.
I love having frozen puff pastry on hand because you can whip up anything for a party with that and just about anything else you've got lurking in the fridge or pantry.
A couple of fridge and freezer staples and you've got the making of a quick party snack or a luscious lunch time treat or family dinner tart.
I love the way a quiche comes out of the oven all puffed up. I think I'll be making these again. Low in calories but high in flavour and taste.
Mini Spinach & Ricotta Quiches
- 1 sheet frozen reduced fat puff pastry, thawed
- 1 egg
- 1 tbs low fat ricotta cheese
- 1/4 cup skim milk
- 2 tbs chopped, cooked spinach (I used 1 small block of frozen spinach)
- 1 tsp crushed garlic
- salt & pepper
- 2 tbs grated cheese
- oil spray for pan
- Prepare pan by spraying well with oil spray.
- Cut out pastry rounds from thawed pastry. (One sheet of pastry yielded 9 mini quiches.)
- Beat egg and add, ricotta, skim milk, spinach, garlic and salt & pepper. Mix well.
- Place tablespoons of mixture into prepared pastry cases and top with grated cheese.
- Bake in a 180 deg C oven (approx 350 deg F) for approx 15 mins or until golden brown and pastry is cooked.

And if you're in the Brisbane area and ever in need of that hard to find cake tin, my dear friend will most likely have it available to hire or she might even find the time to make it for you at a great price. She's an excellent cake maker.





I bet these are absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of these. I agree frozen pastry is such a handy thing to have in the freezer.
ReplyDeleteI agree, I love me some puff pastry. Always good for a savoury or sweet fix.
ReplyDeleteJUST what I was looking for!!!
ReplyDeleteI have leftover spinach leaves and ricotta in the fridge I was wondering what to do with them :) Perfect!
My stomach started growling when I saw these! I am going to have to try them. I think I am the only one who will eat them though. Do you think they would be okay to freeze after baking them?
ReplyDeleteAnne,I could pop several of these in my mouth right now,love spinach and cheese and puff pastry....good eats right there!!
ReplyDeleteBite-size treats! These sound delightful and perfect to accompany a glass of wine!
ReplyDeleteWow. these are almost like mini spanikopitas.....YUMMY I'll have to give these a go. There's also no filo dough required! :D
ReplyDeleteYum this sounds delicious. Love the small size of them.
ReplyDeleteThese look super tasty!
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of flavors
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ReplyDeleteI am such a fan of puffed pastry. These little bites look delicious! Thanks for joining ON THE MENU MONDAY!
ReplyDeleteThese sound absolutely delicious and will be a great dish to make for one of my cooking classes. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJane (Artfully graced)
Gorgeous little quiches for all sorts of occasions - thanks for sharing them.
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