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  2. Easy Homemade Quiche Lorraine to Impress Your Family ... - AOL

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    Directions: 1. Add half the flour and salt to a large mixing bowl. ... I decided to make a bacon, feta, spinach, and cheddar quiche. ... Cook for 20 more minutes or until a toothpick comes out ...

  3. 25 Quiche Recipes Worth Making for Brunch (or Dinner) - AOL

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    It’s easy to prepare (especially if you use store-bought pie crust), it makes great leftovers and it’s a fabulous way to use up whatever random bits of cheese, meat and veggies are languishing ...

  4. 17 High-Protein Fall Breakfast Recipes to Make Forever - AOL

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    This quiche skips the crust, making it incredibly easy to pull together even on short notice. Swap out the Cheddar cheese for Gruyère or use Swiss chard in place of the spinach for a slightly ...

  5. Mushroom, Onion, and Gruyère Quiche with Oat Crust

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  7. Shortcrust pastry - Wikipedia

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    Shortcrust is a type of pastry often used for the base of a tart, quiche, pie, or (in the British English sense) flan. Shortcrust pastry can be used to make both sweet and savory pies such as apple pie, quiche, lemon meringue or chicken pie. A sweetened version – using butter – is used in making spritz cookies.

  8. Quiche Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    Quiche Lorraine is a savoury French tart with a filling of cream, eggs, and bacon or ham, in an open pastry case. It was little known outside the French region of Lorraine until the mid-20th century. As its popularity spread, nationally and internationally, the addition of cheese became commonplace, although it has been criticised as inauthentic.

  9. You Won't Even Miss the Crust in This Crustless Quiche - AOL

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    Quiche Lorraine, spinach quiche, ... just like traditional quiche with a crust. That means, in addition to the egg, there's almost a whole cup of heavy cream that gives the quiche a smooth, creamy ...