Parmesan Fennel Mini Quiche with Spicy Quick Tomato Compote. Serve these up as a fantastic brunch, tasty appetizer, or as delicious party food your guests will love!
Originally published August 2011.
It’s a windy, rainy mess here in St. John’s this morning with temperatures more fitting to October than August.
The 35th annual Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival has been rained out in Bannerman Park, disappointing many locals and tourists alike; in short a thoroughly miserable day.
We have friends dropping by later this evening for sips n’ nibbles so at least there’s something to look forward to today.
Meanwhile the morning has been at least partially redeemed by these beautiful and delicious Parmesan Fennel Mini Quiches for brunch which I served with some warm spicy, garlicky tomato compote.
I think this would be a great vegetarian lunch or even a wonderful appetizer to wake up the taste buds at your next dinner party.
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Terry
Tuesday 6th of February 2024
Question, Bruce... In the ingredient list for the tomato compote, you show "1/2 tsp chili sauce", and again reinforce "chili sauce" under the preparation steps. Shouldn't this actually be chili FLAKES? Thanks, from Alberta!
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Sunday 7th of August 2011
It looks and sounds delicious! I would have never thought of adding the side garnish of the tomatoes, but it looks terrific and sounds wonderful. Great post.
Hope the weather clears up, but we are in the midst of 100 plus degree days and no rain for two weeks... Hard to feel bad.
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