If you've been reading this blog for any length of time, you know that if I'm sharing a recipe, it must be easy to make. My husband is an amazing cook and the weekends are the best in our home when he takes over in the kitchen. However, during the week, although I do cook each night, my repertoire is limited. One dish I am good at making is quiche. It's quick and easy, and the best part is you can change what type of quiche each time but keep the basic recipe.
The quiche I made yesterday was spinach and cheddar. I usually prefer spinach and swiss, but only had cheddar in the house. That's another great thing about this recipe...I can make it with whatever I happen to have in the house. Here is the recipe:
- one box frozen chopped spinach (I defrost it in the microwave for two minutes and then squeeze out all the liquid).
- 4-6 oz of cheddar cheese shredded
In a pie plate unroll pie crust (I use Pillsbury pie crust - it's so simple, you just unroll it into the pie plate) and spread the spinach and cheese into bottom of the pie crust.
- 3 eggs beat
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1/2 teaspoon ground mustard
- salt and pepper to taste
Mix these ingredients together and pour over the spinach and cheese. Bake at 375 for 45 minutes. I usually wrap the edges in aluminum foil before putting it in the oven. It keeps the crust from getting too overdone. If you like the edges a little more brown, you can take the foil off the last five minutes.
You can make any variety just by changing out the spinach and cheese. I have made bacon and swiss, broccoli and cheddar, peppers and swiss...any combination you like. Hope you try this recipe. I promise...it's super easy and very yummy!
On another note, I received the yard of fabric I bought at Calico Corners earlier in the week. It's from Dwell Studios called Vintage Blossom in Citrine. Calico Corners is having a 20% off sale, so I got a great deal on this awesome fabric. I'm off to make the pillows for my new sitting area in my dining room. Can't wait to show you them next week. For now, you can see my new sitting area here.
Don't forget my Swing into Spring party link is open through the end of today. You can click here to join in the fun.
Hope you have a great weekend!!
-Judy
That quiche looks amazing! I may make that tonight since I can't have meat today. Thank you for being my latest follower! I've become one of yours now too, nice to meet a new friend!
ReplyDeleteI am all about easy too Judy! Love this. I may have to try it. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSuper heart love that fabric!!
ReplyDeleteThe quiche looks yum, thanks for sharing. I shall have to wait a while before I pass it on to hubby to make, I've had a thing about quiche the past 2 weeks and have had it for dinner 4 times!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a quick and easy recipe. Using the Pillsbury crust would be such a time saver- I have to try that! Love the new fabric by the way. It's so perfect for the season.
ReplyDeleteJudy I love quiche thanks for sharing the recipe!! LOVE that fabric! Have a great weekend, Martina
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy looking quiche!! And that fabric is gorgeous!! Can't wait to see what you're going to do with it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my little ol' blog! Hope you have a fantastic weekend!!
~Sarah
Yum! I love how quiche can be dressed up for a dinner party, or go rustic for a night home with the kids. For spring, I like putting asparagus in a quiche.
ReplyDeleteLove the new fabric! Gorgeous! Can't wait to see the pillows. Thanks for sharing.
That looks divine! Now I know what to fix for dinner.
ReplyDeleteThat quiche looks delicious!! Your making me hungry...
ReplyDeleteI'm loving that fabric. Can't wait to see the pilows.
ReplyDeleteCAS
I am always looking for an easy quiche recipe and I think I have all of those ingredients in the house right now! Can't wait to see your pillows - that fabric is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove that fabric, Judy!! Dwell Studios has the best fabric around. Can't wait to see your pillows! xo
ReplyDeleteWE love spinach ANYTHING 'round here and your new pillow fabric is lovely!
ReplyDeleteYummy quiche...and gorgeous fabric.
ReplyDeleteLove visiting here!
Shel
You saved the day Judy! I was just trying to decide what to make for dinner tonight and this is it! We call it egg pie at our house because if I call it a quiche the kids think it sounds too weird to eat. :-) That fabric is just absolutely gorgeous and I can't wait to see how the pillows turn out!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
I'm super hungry right now and that looks delicious! ;) I really love that fabric choice too. Thank you for following my blog. <3 I'm a new one of yours too.
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