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Reviewed: Jun. 11, 2009
We used sharp cheddar cheese rather than muenster, and cut it back to 2 cups. Also added 1/2 tsp of diced garlic with the onion, and put thin slices of tomatoes on top. A new family favorite!
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Reviewed: Jun. 10, 2009
Great basic recipe with countless options make it your way.
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Reviewed: Jun. 8, 2009
I baked the egg mixture in mini-muffin cups and they were perfect for breakfast on the go!
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Reviewed: Jun. 8, 2009
I made this more for my boyfriend than for me since I'm really not into quiche. But I tried it and loved it just as much as he did! I did make a few small changes to make it a bit healthier... I used only 1 1/2 cups of reduced fat feta cheese and I used a little more spinach (I used canned, not frozen). I also added a little scallion. It was delicious!! This is my new favorite on the go breakfast!!
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Reviewed: Jun. 3, 2009
excellent recipe! used soya mozzerella instead for a wheat, dairy free quiche. would probably add another egg or two since i felt like there was a lot of spinach.
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Reviewed: Jun. 1, 2009
Excellent! Used 1 cup parmesean,2 cups cheddar b/c that's what I had and it was fantastic. Next time I'll try adding tomato and nutmeg as others have suggested.
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Reviewed: May 31, 2009
This came out really good!! I followed the directions as stated but added one shredded carrot, one yellow bell pepper, and one chopped and seeded tomato and used cheddar instead of muenster. It was hit with my kiddos and I will be making this again!!
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Home Town: Melbourne, Florida, USA
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Reviewed: May 30, 2009
This is probably one of my favorite foods. I could eat it every day and not get tired of it! The only changes I make are using fresh spinach (melt the butter in the skillet, cook the onions in the butter, add 10 ounces fresh spinach until wilted; let cool slightly and chop with a knife on a cutting board) and using whatever cheese I have on hand (usually cheddar; I've actually never tried it with Muenster cheese). I've also mixed in fresh, firm, diced tomatoes and it's good. This is a spring/summer standby in our house; even two out of my three kids love it.
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Reviewed: May 29, 2009
This quickly became a family favorite. I like it better with a crust, but that is just personal preference. I used some of the earlier suggestions - nutmeg (1/8 tsp), flour (2 1/2 tbsp), garlic salt (1/8 tsp). I used sharp cheddar (2 cups) and parmesan (1 cup)I also garnished with tomatoes sliced and placed in a rosette on top - the tomatoes taste good cold on the hot quiche. This is a great recipe. THANKS!
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Reviewed: May 28, 2009
Quick, delicious and so healthy! Love it!
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Reviewed: May 27, 2009
Terrific! My 7 and 5 year old boys (picky eaters) scarfed it down and the baby loved it too. Thanks so much for submitting this! :)
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Reviewed: May 27, 2009
Great and really good for a low carb dieter!
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Reviewed: May 24, 2009
What a delicious and sinfully easy recipe. I'm sure it will be a regular in our rotation. The recipe is great as is, though I've played around with it a bit. We enjoyed the recipe with sweet red bell pepper, and 1 cup Mexican cheese blend with 1 cup fat free cottage cheese for the cheese mixture and garlic powder added a great depth of flavor.
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Reviewed: May 24, 2009
Delicious! It has become a house favorite. I like to make recipes as healthy as possible. I literally add 9 cups of spinach and it turns out delicious! So add all you want!
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Reviewed: May 23, 2009
I always make spinach brownies from this site but this is better. There are so many things u can add to this recipe to satisfy eveyone. I can't wait to add chopped mushrooms!
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Reviewed: May 22, 2009
I love the base of this recipe but when made as is, it was too thin and stiff from too much spinach. I made it as written the first time and ended up with a very stiff, thin, dry spinach pie. I have continued to use this recipe so to speak, but have since used 5 large eggs, only about 1/2 to 2/3 of the spinach called for, chopped bell peppers and 1/4 cup milk, and only 2 cups of cheese (I usually use cheddar). Other add-ins I have used with fantastic results - 1/2 cup cottage cheese in place of cheese, 1/2 cooked chopped bacon or ham, 1 can diced green chilies, chopped sun dried tomatoes, 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese or feta, mushrooms (saute first), or caramelized onions. I usually assemble this the night before and just pop it in the oven the next morning. With extra eggs and milk, I add about 4-5 min. of cooking time. Also, no need to saute spinach. I just drain and squeeze it dry before throwing into the egg mixture. If using onions, sauteeing is a must. With more eggs and some milk, you get a slightly thicker, more moist and tender quiche. You will never miss the crust it's so good.
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Home Town: Bellevue, Washington, USA
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Reviewed: May 21, 2009
My husband loved this. I only liked it. Ther was too much spinach and I like spinach. I think I may try again but I would play with the amounts some.
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Reviewed: May 20, 2009
Simply delicious!! Followed recipe exactly with minor change: added chopped red bell peppers & made into 12 muffins (20mins gives perfect texture :)
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Reviewed: May 19, 2009
Very good, made with broccoli, red pepper and onions. Used only half the cheese, would add more eggs and cook maybe 25 minutes instead next time.
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Reviewed: May 18, 2009
Fantastic and easy. After reading reviews, I decided to use only two third of the spinach package and it was enough for my taste. I added red pepper for the color. Works well with swiss cheese too.
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