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We were often asked to prepare items for executive breakfast meetings to be delivered from the cafe.  Talk about an early morning for us … yikes!  Over and over the item requested was our Quiche.   I’ve  just got to say, there are a lot of just ok Quiches out there.  The difference is not that the cook is less accomplished, it’s not even necessarily that the recipe is bad.  More often than not it is the ingredients.

Quiches, to be more than just “ok”, must be made with the best quality ingredients.  If you make a Quiche with skimmed milk … ick … you end up with a watery thing.  If you use inferior cheese, the taste leaves you unimpressed.  So … please use the very best quality ingredients if you are going for the WOW! factor.  Restaurant/cafe owners … the customers really will pay more for great.

Bonnie’s Best Quiche

Line a pie pan with your favorite pastry.  Flute the rim above the edge of the pan.  Cook a breakfast meat such as bacon, ham or sausage … or use some leftover ham or chicken.  Drain the meat well, pat it with a paper towel if necessary.  Break the meat up into small pieces and just barely cover the bottom of the pastry shell … too little is better than too much.

Combine one cup of shredded cheese, you can use a mixture.  (This is where you really get to play.)  Here are some examples of a few that I’ve used – Gruyere, Swiss, Jalapeno Jack, Sharp Cheddar, Gouda.  Sprinkle over the meat and top with an additional 1/2 cup of freshly shredded parmesan.  Combine 1 cup milk, 1 cup cream, and 4 well beaten eggs. Pour this over all in the pie shell.

Bake in a preheated 425 degree oven for 10 minutes.  Lower the temperature to 325 degrees for 30 minutes or until a knife inserted into the center of the Quiche comes out clean.    

Simply Elegant!

 

Variations: 

  • Vegetarian using grilled or sauted vegetables … mushrooms, peppers, tomatoes (seeded), green onions,  peas, etc.  
  • Get wild and use bar-b-qued meats … leftover chinese food.
  • Seafood!!!!  Make sure that the seafood is cooked before it goes into the quiche.

 

I’m thinking that your house is as crazy as mine in the morning.  Yes?  We live waaayyy out in the country and so it takes us at least 45 minutes to get to town.  With two kids still at home, that means every day is a rush.  I am, of course, the slowest of everyone … have Mi-ki dogs to look after … and a house that screams for my attention.  (I am seriously looking into clothes that auto destruct when they hit the laundry basket.)  Consequently, the family is on their own for breakfast.   My husband is always asking for this recipe.  What makes it so wonderful - besides the taste and the health factor -is that you make it in the evening and it is good for all week long.  Yay!!!  I win.

Muesli 

  • 2 1/4 c. oats (I use a combination of rolled and steel cut)
  • 1 1/4 c. milk
  • 3/4 c. dried fruits (raisins, craisins, dried raspberries, dried blueberries, etc.)
  • 1/4 c. orange juice (the real stuff right out of an orange is best)
  • 1/3 c. chopped nuts (pecans, walnuts, almonds)
  • 1/3 c. honey (heat it up for a few seconds in the microwave)

Combine all of the ingredients in a large bowl and mix well.  Cover and refrigerate overnight.   Serve with additional milk/cream and honey as desired.

What could be easier???