Breakfast is a meal I am guilty of not giving enough attention to. I am not the biggest bruncher (gasp, I know) and I am not a morning person, so the extra sleep option always wins. I do like my two eggs scrambled in the am, so this recipe spices up my morning regimen just a few notches.
This quiche recipe is great because you can eat it all week and it takes just a moment to reheat.
Quiche is a wonderful way to start the day and this recipe is definitely something to look forward to in the am.
Serves: 6-10 people
Ingredients:
¼ cup white cheddar
3 cups of fresh spinach
½ lb. Bacon
Dozen eggs
1/2 cup milk or cream
1 onion
3 roma tomatoes
Directions:
1. I prefer to bake my bacon for even crispiness and less mess. To bake the bacon, turn the oven to 400*. Put tin foil on a pan and then lay out the bacon strips without overlapping. Place the bacon in the oven for 15 minutes or until desired crispiness. Check on the bacon at 10 minutes to make sure it isn’t burning. Turn the over to 350* when the bacon is done.
2. Sauté the spinach for a couple minutes until it is cooked.
3. Chop the onion, spinach, 1 tomato and bacon.
4. In a mixing bowl whisk the 12 eggs along with ½ cup of milk/cream until fully blended, Add the spinach, tomato, onion and bacon, lightly stir.
5. In a 9in. pie dish, grease the pan with your bacon grease, butter or spray it with cooking oil.
6. Pour the egg mixture into the dish and sprinkle the cheese. Slice the tomatoes and place them on top of the egg mixture (like in the photos).
7. Place the quiche in the oven for 45-60 minutes at 350*. Pierce the middle of the quiche with a knife to make sure it is cooked. If not, cook for 5-10 minutes more.
Once again, you’ve hit it out of the ballpark!! I LOVE this idea – quiche without carbs… and the photos are beauties. I was thinking about you while making egg salad last night and couldn’t remember if I ever taught you the eggshell trick: If you ever break and egg and get a tiny shell or two, use one of the larger just-broken eggshell halves to scoop it out… the tiny shell will magically “jump” into the larger shell. Love you, mom
LikeLiked by 1 person
Great trick! Thanks mom, see you in 11 days! XO
LikeLike
Jawpy – I noticed you recently tried to follow my blog, but you followed the wrong one to get all my recipes and stuff. They one you want is at insidekelskitchen.wordpress.com. I hope you’ll follow me!!!
LikeLike
Definitely!!!
LikeLiked by 1 person
What’s up, the whole thing is going nicely here and ofcourse every one is sharing information, that’s really
good, keep up writing.
LikeLike
Sleek over and blend concealer into your whole encounter by applying a fluid or powder basis.
LikeLike
This looks incredible!!! I will definitely be trying this soon!
LikeLike
In this podcast we talked about long term prepping
and how what you do really depends on your personal situation.
LikeLike
You don’t want to wake up to your food scattered everywhere, and you left with a shortage.
LikeLike