Introduction: Extreme Jalapeno Popper Pie
This scrumptious, show-stopping Quiche is sure to wow everyone at the breakfast table!
Mexican Cheese-stuffed jalapenos and spicy Chorizo are tucked inside a savory Dutch Baby crust to create an extreme Quiche the French have probably never dreamed of. ;-)
Extreme Jalapeno Popper Pie isn't a recipe you can throw together in 5 minutes ... but I think you'll agree that food this delicious is definitely worth the extra effort.
Step 1: Shopping List and Tools:
- 4 large eggs
- 1 cup half and half
- 1/2 cup milk
- 8 oz. Mexican Chorizo sausage
- 8 Jalapeno Peppers- medium
- 1/4 cup Red Peppers- any variety
- 6 oz Chihuahua cheese- (may substitute Monterey Jack)
- 8 oz Colby-Jack Cheese
- 1/2 plus 1/3 cup flour
- 1/2 cup yellow onion- chopped
- 3 Tablespoons Butter
- Garlic Salt
- Black Pepper
- Tabasco
- Ground Cumin
Important Tools:
- This pie is made with a savoryDutch Baby "pie crust". You'll need to use a #5cast iron skillet -OR-a capacity-equivalent ironstone baking dish for peak results.
- An electric hand mixer.
- latex gloves to handle the jalapeno peppers.
- Potholders that withstand extreme heat.
Step 2: Advance Preparation and Organization:
Great news! This prep work can be done up to 2-3 days in advance.
The only thing you'll need to remember is to remove the foods from the refrigerator at least a 1/2 hour before bake time so they'll be at room temperature. No worries, though... I'll remind you. ;-)
Let's get started.
Begin with the jalapenos:
Choose jalapenos that will fit comfortably around the inside of your skillet.
Roast and sweat the jalapenos before cleaning them. If you're unfamiliar with the process, here's an easy, how-to technique to get you started. Don't be tempted to forego roasting and sweating the peppers. They need to be par-cooked before going into the quiche.
Put on the latex gloves. Cut a small pie-shaped wedge out of each jalapeno. Dice the wedges, put in a bowl and set aside.
Use your gloved thumb (or a grapefruit spoon) to scrape out the seeds and membrane. Discard them.
Cut off a 1/2' thick slice from the block of chihuahua cheese. Trim it into a wedge that will fit snugly inside the hollow jalapeno.
Repeat until all of the jalapenos are stuffed. Cover and refrigerate if you aren't using right away.
Set the leftover cheese aside to grate later.
Thinly slice approximately 1/4 cup red peppers. Put them in the bowl with the diced jalapenos. Cover and refrigerate if you aren't using right away.
Pre-cook the Chorizo:
Before cooking, remove the chorizo from it's casing. Put it in a medium skillet over medium high heat. Add 1/4 cup of water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer/stir for 7-8 minutes or until the water has evaporated. Cover and refrigerate if you aren't using right away.
Saute 1/2 cup chopped yellow onion in 1 tablespoon of butter until just limp. Sprinkle with garlic salt. Cover and refrigerate if you aren't using right away.
Grate the extra chihuahua cheese pieces and the colby jack cheese. You'll need about 1 1/2 cups of cheese for the quiche filling and 1/2 cup for garnish. Hint: You can find chihuahua cheese in any Mexican Market. Save the grated chihuahua for the garnish. It melts beautifully.
Work Station Management:
Jalapeno Popper Pie is a bing-bang-boom-BREEZE to prepare if you're organized.
Measure and set out all of the ingredients (except the grated cheese and the butter) 1/2 hour ahead of time.
For the Dutch Baby crust to rise successfully, it's imperative that the skillet is blistering hot and the eggs/milk are at warm room temperature. Take them out of the frig at least an hour before baking. I'll reiterate that one more time, just to make sure we understand each other. ;-)
Step 3: Dutch Baby Crust
Crust Ingredients:
- 2 Eggs- Roomtemperature
- 1/2 cup Milk- Roomtemperature
- 1/2 cup flour- sifted
- 1/2 teaspoon Garlic Salt
- 1 generous pinch ground Cumin
- 4-6 dashes of Tabasco Sauce (Great flavor enhancer with minimal heat)
- 2 Tablespoons COLD Butter
In a medium bowl, beat eggs with an electric mixer until thoroughly combined.
Add milk, garlic salt, cumin and Tabasco sauce. Mix well.
Gradually whisk in flour until smooth.
Remove skillet from oven. Add the cold butter to the skillet. Use a fork to move it around so the bottom and sides of the skillet are well coated.
Pour all the batter into the center of the skillet, then return it to the oven immediately.
Bake until puffed and browned, about 10-12 minutes.
While the crust is baking, prepare the filling so it can be immediately added when the dutch baby crust is finished.
Step 4: Quiche Filling:
- 2 large eggs
- 1 cup half and half
- 1/3 cup flour
- 1/2 teaspoon Garlic seasoning salt
- 1/2 cup sauteed yellow onion
- 8 oz. Chorizo- pre-cooked
- 8 Jalapeno peppers- stuffed with Chihuahua cheese
- 1/4 cup red chili pepper- thinly sliced
- 2 cups Colby-Jack cheese- grated
- Chihuahua cheese- grated for garnish
Put the eggs in a medium bowl. Using the electric mixer, beat the eggs then add the half and half and garlic salt. Beat on high speed until thoroughly mixed. Slowly add the flour and beat until smooth.
Remove the Dutch Baby from the oven.
Layer it with onions, 3/4 cup colby-jack cheese and half of the diced peppers.
Using a measuring cup, pour half of the egg filling on top. Layer with 1/2 of the chorizo.
Arrange the stuffed jalapenos around the skillet. Top with another 3/4 cup grated cheese. Add the remaining chorizo and diced peppers.
Pour the remaining egg mixture around the jalapenos. Scatter the sliced red pepper on top.
Move the skillet very carefully back into the oven.
Reduce the temperature to 350°. Bake for 30 minutes, uncovered.
Cover loosely with aluminum foil, bake another 30 minutes.
Remove from the oven, leave covered and allow the quiche to rest for 10 minutes.
Step 5: Garnish, Slice and Serve!
Sprinkle the quiche with the extra cheese.
Serve the slices with sides of salsa, sour cream and warm flour tortillas .
Enjoy!

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21 Comments
10 years ago on Introduction
Well! I think I just found what we're having for Christmas brunch this year. I'm salivating already.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks Puppy! Hope you enjoy!!!
10 years ago on Introduction
Love this! It looks so beautiful and edible.
11 years ago on Introduction
voted....but probably will never get to taste unless you stop by to cook...grins
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Stranger things have happened! ;-D
11 years ago on Introduction
Yum - this sounds amazing! My husband will be out of his mind when he sees this. Do you ever make your own chorizo? It is surprisingly easy.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Hi wold! I live on the coast of Baja so I buy my Chorizo here.
It's very inexpensive... and it's also "authentic"... which means it has some ingredients I'd really rather not think about, if you know what I mean? ;-)
Thank you for commenting!
11 years ago on Introduction
OMG ! that sounds and looks soooo GOOD !
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
It tastes mighty fine, too.
lol... not all the time, but as a chilihead, you did cross my mind. ;-D
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
I have to figure out how to downsize it or I'd be eating it for a week ! I know that ceramic ramekins don't work well for yorkshire pudding but I never tried them for dutch babies or maybe this is an excuse for getting a small cast iron skillet..= )
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
It's just hubby and me here.
We ate this over a course of 3 days.
It reheats (microwaves) GREAT!!!
11 years ago on Introduction
Good heavens!
5* and voted. =D
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks so much!!!
11 years ago on Introduction
Oh heck ya... ;)
I will be trying this one real soon. Thanks!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Great to know and thanks, cg!
11 years ago on Introduction
This sounds AMAZING. I NEED to make this...now.
Thanks for sharing, and good luck in the Extreme Challenge!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Awesome.. and Thank you, too! ;-D
11 years ago on Introduction
Oh my this looks fantastically creative and nicely spicy. Another great entry!
11 years ago on Introduction
I love poppers, so this is a HOMERUN for me!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
P.S. I've never heard of this "Dutch Baby" crust is it a common thing? Also, what's the texture like? Is it flaky or more like bread. It looks more like a bread type crust. If so I'm digging it!