the estimable virtues of quiche
Friday, 25. April 2008, 03:03:06
i know, i know, real men don't eat quiche. what idiot said that.
tonight for dinner i am having a simple meal tabachnic (musroom barley soup) with saltines and blue cheese... i love blue cheese.
but this is a quiche i made last week which has served me for breakfast for six days... and there's one piece left.
i call it the end all bang up olympic winning all time favorite seven cheese quiche.
it' easy and it saves you all that time in the morning for a whole week.
the pictures tell the tale....
use whatever you have...
everything depends on a nice buttery dough. you will be eating the crust wishing there was more.

it's pretty obvious

saute' in butter, a dash of corn oil and a smidgen of sesame oil.

cover and keep an eye on it.
yummy... staring to smell it.

six eggs is just right. that means you will eat less than one egg a day.

now don't be piggy... this is soooooooooo rich. it really is designed to fuel your day. along with a glass of orange juice and of course coffee.
tonight for dinner i am having a simple meal tabachnic (musroom barley soup) with saltines and blue cheese... i love blue cheese.
but this is a quiche i made last week which has served me for breakfast for six days... and there's one piece left.
i call it the end all bang up olympic winning all time favorite seven cheese quiche.
it' easy and it saves you all that time in the morning for a whole week.
the pictures tell the tale....
use whatever you have...
everything depends on a nice buttery dough. you will be eating the crust wishing there was more.

it's pretty obvious

saute' in butter, a dash of corn oil and a smidgen of sesame oil.

cover and keep an eye on it.yummy... staring to smell it.

six eggs is just right. that means you will eat less than one egg a day.

now don't be piggy... this is soooooooooo rich. it really is designed to fuel your day. along with a glass of orange juice and of course coffee.