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!
This Bruschetta with Fontina and Greens recipe contains ciabatta bread, fontina cheese, extra-virgin olive oil, extra-virgin olive oil, baby spinach and more.
This The Ultimate Cuban Sandwich recipe contains boneless pork shoulder, Swiss cheese, deli ham, extra-virgin olive oil, bread and butter pickles and more.
The brilliant secret to this recipe, an unclassifiable number that's kind of a stir-fry but with none of the usual ingredients, is the way chickpeas will caramelize and turn nutty-brown if you heat them over high heat in a skillet....
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.
This is my homemade try at the quot;Penne Rosaquot; they serve at Noodles and Co. Its not exactly the same, but it IS almost as yummy! If you do not like spicy pastas, leave out the red pepper flakes or add more if you like a little kick!