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

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    With Italian sausage, hash browns, peppers, onion, and cheese, you won't miss the pie crust at all. It's a delicious breakfast to serve on Easter morning before the big egg hunt .

  3. How to Make the Perfect Crustless Quiche - AOL

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    Mix everything together one more time so the flavor can be equally spread out. #7. In a casserole pan, use some butter or oil and lightly grease the bottom and edges to avoid the quiche from ...

  4. 15 quiche recipes for anytime of day - AOL

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    Quiche is an unexpectedly great meal prep candidate — and this quiche muffin recipe should be Exhibit A. These egg cups are full of chopped ham, spinach, tomatoes, green onions and Parmesan ...

  5. Quiche - Wikipedia

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    Quiche is a French dish originating from the eastern part of the country. It may derive from an older preparation called féouse [ 2 ] typical in the city of Nancy in the 16th century. The early versions of quiche were made of bread dough but today shortcrust and puff pastry are used. [ 3 ]

  6. Quiche Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    The classic ingredients for the filling are eggs, thick cream, and ham or bacon (in strips or lardons), made into a savoury custard. [1] Elizabeth David in her French Provincial Cooking (1960) and Simone Beck, Louisette Bertholle and Julia Child in their Mastering the Art of French Cooking (1961) excluded cheese from their recipes for quiche Lorraine, [4] and David in particular was scornful ...

  7. List of sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally uses sliced turkey breast, ham, roast beef, American, Swiss or Provolone cheese, chopped or shredded lettuce, tomatoes and green peppers on a roll of bread. Bacon: United Kingdom: Often eaten with ketchup or brown sauce. Bacon, egg and cheese: United States: Breakfast sandwich, usually with fried or scrambled egg. Bagel toast: Israel

  8. Homemade Quiche Is a Great Way to Start the Day—And ... - AOL

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    This quiche is packed with hearty eggs, bacon, onions, and cheese—it's no wonder it's a cowboy's favorite! Ree uses a deep tart pan to ensure there's plenty of that delicious filling to go ...

  9. Croque monsieur - Wikipedia

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    A croque monsieur is traditionally made with baked or boiled ham and sliced cheese between slices of pain de mie, topped with grated cheese and lightly salted and peppered, and then baked in an oven or fried in a frying pan. The bread may optionally be browned by grilling after being dipped in beaten egg.