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Posted: Oct Fri 14, 2005 1:45 am Post subject: Cheeseburger Quiche |
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Cheeseburger Quiche
Posted by Frank Ballatore on 2/12/2004, 2:44 pm, in reply to "Frank..."
OK - well I found this. It's not the one I used, but it's very close. The only real differences are I added some chopped mushrooms, some additional spice (anything you like to taste), and I used heavy cream instead of half/half.
I found this on lowcarbluxury.com
Ingredients:
1 lb. very lean hamburger
1 small chopped onion
4 slices crisp-cooked bacon, chopped in bits
3 eggs
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup half-n-half
8 oz. shredded cheddar or swiss cheese
garlic powder to taste (optional)
white pepper
Directions:
Brown hamburger in skillet with onion. Remove and mix in bowl with bacon pieces, breaking up any larger clumps with a fork or pastry mixer until you have a fine mix. Drain well of any excess grease and press into the bottom of a deep-dish pie pan. Set aside.
Preheat oven to 350°F.
Combine remaining ingredients in mixer bowl and whip well. Pour mixture over beef "crust" and bake 40-45 minutes until top is browned and "set". Cool 15-20 minutes before slicing. This can be packaged in Ziplocs or plastic containers for meals quickly microwaved over the next 3-5 days. (Does not freeze well, though.)
Serves 6. 2 grams per serving.
Additional note from Billie:
We changed to mozzarella cheese, added the mushrooms, used chopped garlic instead of powder, and Creole seasoning instead of pepper. Also used the cream instead of half/half.
Sometimes I use shredded Cheddar/Jack, and sometimes (usually) I use both mozzarella & Cheddar/Jack. Also sometimes add sour cream, which is really good, sometimes I add broccoli, and today I made one using some leftover asparagus. So it is quite versatile, you can use whatever cheese you like, and add veggies or not.
I don't mix the cheese in with the egg mixture (I always use more eggs), but layer it on top of the burger. I use the packaged Real Bacon Bits (when I think about adding the bacon at all). _________________ Billie
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Posted: Oct Fri 14, 2005 9:43 am Post subject: |
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Billie... this looks so good, I'm gonna try this one this week end... can't wait to tell DH we're having COW PIE for dinner! LOL _________________ url=http://www.TickerFactory.com/weight-loss/whDwhiA/]
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 _________________ Billie
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thanks for posting this billie i am cutting back on the protien some right now but will definitely give this a try on a meat eating day. sounds really good! _________________ Paul
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We like it. I always make at least 2, sometimes 3, so we can have them for lunches the next few days.
It's something that I can cook when my big family comes too, and doesn't take too much effort, and itsn't too expensive for a big crew. _________________ Billie
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| Bumping this recipe up since we have been discussing quiches. I tried it tonight and loved... it! It is very filling and easy to make. I will make it again. I ate it with the pickled jalapenos which I meant to add to the recipe and sour cream. Donna |
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Posted: Jun Sat 07, 2008 10:44 am Post subject: |
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Thanks Billie! I made this yesterday and it's great! I added jalapeños, mushrooms, and a mix of swiss and cheddar. It's a keeper!
Angie _________________ Angie
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Glad you liked it Donna & Angie!!
I never make it exactly as the recipe states. But close. We really like it.
Thanks to Frank who posted it on the old SS forum! _________________ Billie
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See the cheesy goodness...
 _________________ Angie
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| Bump. Donna |
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for Frank! _________________ Billie
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