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avebury

(10,952 posts)
Sun Jul 20, 2014, 12:21 PM Jul 2014

Lessons Learned - Breakfast Quiche

Today was my first effort in making a breakfast quiche. A coworker had brought one in not too long ago and I thought that it would be great to make it and bring slices to work for lunch.

The first mistake I made was buying a 1 pound sausage roll (the recipe calls for 1/2 pound) so I doubled the recipe figuring I could make 2 quiches.

The second mistake I made was chopping up too many veggies (I love veggies).

Anyway, browned the sausage, added the swiss cheese (could have cut back a little on the cheese but I generally stick to the recipe the first time).

I ended up with enough makings for 3 quiche, however, I only had two crusted tins.

Final product - 2 complete quiches and 1 jumbo giant omelet.

Now that I have made it I know how I will cut back on the recipe to attain a more reasonable outcome.

As I will probably be eating this all week long I imagine it will be a while before my next effort.

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Lessons Learned - Breakfast Quiche (Original Post) avebury Jul 2014 OP
George W. Bush and Dick Cheney go out to a restaurant.... Brother Buzz Jul 2014 #1
the leftovers should freeze well Sedona Jul 2014 #2
Thanks! avebury Jul 2014 #3

avebury

(10,952 posts)
3. Thanks!
Sun Jul 20, 2014, 01:16 PM
Jul 2014

I'll try putting one in the freezer. I thought - that is a lot of quiche for one person to eat.

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