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7. Flour the surface where you plan to roll. Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about a 12-inch circle. Start by slowly rolling from the center outwards; make sure the dough is spread evenly.
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
In a mixing bowl add eggs and egg whites and milk. Whisk together. Next, add in the cheese, onions, potatoes, kale and spinach. Stir together and pour into a greased baking dish (I used a round pie dish). Bake uncovered for 35 minutes, or until the top is golden brown. Garnish with parsley. Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!
Transfer the crust, still on the other piece of wax paper, to the pie dish, then remove the wax paper from the top. Press the crust gently into the dish. Bake for 9 minutes, remove from the oven ...
In a large bowl, combine the spinach, ricotta, pecorino, and egg yolks. Stir to blend. Stir in the nutmeg and salt to taste, then gently stir in the flour, mixing just enough to pull the mixture together. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Heat the tomato sauce and spread a thin layer of it over the bottom of a 9 by 13-inch baking dish.