Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 17:08     Subject: is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

I have a ceramic scone pan from King Arthur, similar to the photo above, that would give you pie piece shaped quiches and it is "table worthy" in terms of appearance.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 15:33     Subject: Re:is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

There are also cast iron cornbread wedge pans if OP really wants wedge shapes.

I've made fruit crumble type desserts individually in ramekins. I can't imagine that it wouldn't work for frittatas. You can also get mini pie tins with both rippled and smooth edges. Smooth edges would look like one of these:

Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 14:59     Subject: is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 12:30     Subject: Re:is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 12:19     Subject: is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

Anonymous wrote:I think OP wants something that makes them come out in triangles, not circles.


Yes! OP here; that is what i am seeking.

thanks everyone!
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 11:59     Subject: is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 11:55     Subject: is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

OP here- thanks so much (and the title shouldn't have "suck" in it, by the way... shows how my day is going thus far!).

I actually don't typically use pie crust- I guess that makes the quiche technically fritattas? So I would the little rippled edges don't work for me...

I wonder if making and serving in the ramekins would be a good idea...
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 11:55     Subject: is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

I think OP wants something that makes them come out in triangles, not circles.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 11:53     Subject: Re:is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

You want one of the following:

mini pie pans
mini tart pans

Or you can use ramekins. Many options. Google one of these options and you can find the one that suits your tastes best. Many of the mini pie/tart pans come in sets of 4 or 6 so you can make multiple individual ones simultaneously.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 11:51     Subject: is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 11:50     Subject: is there suck a thing like this? similar to a muffin tin?

We bake quiches all the time for brunches/guests. I used to use a pie pan, but have since found that it is easier to just bake mini, individual servings in muffin tins. But I wonder if there is something that would help me make them like in the shape of a pie piece without the mess? Does that make sense? Like for instance a muffin tin that is in the shape of pie pieces?