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Easy Quiche for Holiday Visitors
The
holiday season in Southern California means that we can usually entice some
friends and relatives to visit and enjoy the sunshine.
Even
without visitors, the holidays mean lots of get-togethers. One of my favorite
recipes for low key dinners and potlucks is the easy quiche recipe below. We’ll
be serving them at our annual New Year’s Day Brunch. We make it more of an open
house, so that people can stop in once they’ve recovered from their New Year’s
Eve parties.
This
recipe can be modified for more or less vegetables, additions of sausage or
other meats, low calorie cheese, and even low carb. The one in the photo is
crustless!
For
this New Year’s Day, I’m going to make this recipe – some with and some without
crusts – and one with imitation crab meat and grated Swiss cheese instead of
the broccoli and cheddar. It goes very well with mimosas!
And
as a side benefit, leftover quiche tastes even better the next day!
Ingredients:
4
eggs
1
c. milk
1
T. flour
½
lb. turkey bacon
½
med. onion, chopped
½
lb. cheddar (or other) cheese
½
cup broccoli
Preheat
oven to 350oF.
Thaw pie shell, prick bottom with fork and cook at 350
degrees until slightly golden brown, approximately 7 minutes.
Cook bacon until
crisp and break into little pieces.
Sauté onion in margarine or butter until
soft.
Steam broccoli as desired.
Mix eggs, milk and flour well.
Place onions,
bacon and vegetables in bottom of pie shell. Add half the cheese. Pour in egg
mixture until almost full. Place remaining cheese on top.
Cook on a cookie
sheet for 35 minutes. Check to see if done by inserting fork in center. If it
comes out dry, the quiche is done. If not, keep checking every 15 minutes until
done.
The Trouble With Murder
Single mom and gourmet cat food
entrepreneur Colbie Summers thought she’d escaped her tiny California hometown
forever. But when her father needs her, she packs up her adolescent son, their
finicky feline, Trouble, and her budding business. She knows change is
tough—but she doesn’t expect it to be murder . . .
Between
dealing with her newly rural life, her grumpy, sports-obsessed father, and
preparing to showcase her products in the local Sunnyside Power Mom’s trade
show, Colbie has more on her plate than she bargained for. Luckily, she has her
official taste-tester, Trouble, by her side to vet her
Meowio
Batali Gourmet Cat Food line. Things look promising—until one of the Power
Moms is found dead—with an engraved Meowio specialty knife buried in
her chest.
As
the prime suspect, Colbie needs paws on the ground to smoke out who had means,
motive, and opportunity among the networking mothers—including a
husband-stealing Sofia Vergara lookalike. And the cat’s still not out of the
bag when a second violent death rocks the bucolic community. Trouble may have
nine lives, but Colbie’s only got one to clear her name and stop a killer from
pulling off the purr-fect crime . . .
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2 comments:
Thanks for having me visit Lois!
Love this recipe and can't wait to try it! Thanks for sharing!!!
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