This is a quiche that is so easy and quick. I make it everytime I have company overnight or for lunch. You can substitute most any meat, ie chicken breast or pastrami or sausage. Also you can use spinach instead of broccoli. I have also added chopped tomatoes, but you need to cook a little longer if you do. I like to serve with crusty bread and a salad. My company always love this and ask for the recipe. Enjoy!
We don't mean to be cheesy. Well, actually, we do. And eggy. And mushroomy. And spinachy. Put it together and you've got a whole lotta delicious. Dinnertime is gonna be good.
Refrigerated pizza dough lines a baking dish and is topped with precooked chicken strips, cut-up fresh vegetables, cheese and herbed eggs for a unique quiche.
Thomas Keller’s Over-the-Top Mushroom Quiche recipe combines silky egg custard with sautéed mushrooms and cheese—and rises several dramatic inches. It just might be the best quiche recipe ever.
This crustless quiche recipe is a little extra work, but so worth it! Print Crustless Quiche Recipe Serving Size: Serves 8 (I double the recipe so we have leftovers A tasty breakfast recipe from The Peaceful Mom!Ingredients4 slices bacon (preferably
I make this recipe for almost any occasion - it's popular with company and at potluck dinners, and I've passed it around to many friends. My husband and I are growing lots of squash this summer...all for this quiche!
Enjoy the traditional flavor of a bacon quiche without the effort by preparing this quick version from Helen Hoppes of Wabash, Indiana. Using baking mix means there's no need to fuss over a pastry crust.
When you don't have the time to make a pastry crust, try this quick lunch idea. You may add any other goodies you like, such as ham, chicken, crab, shrimp or broccoli.
When your garden is full of fresh veggies, this is the recipe to reach for. All you need is a salad and you have a terrific late-summer meal.--Debbie Jones, California, Maryland