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28-MAR-2006 Isabel

Bisquick Breakfast Quiche

One half hour to prepare, one hour to bake, five minutes to eat. Worth the wait.
Bisquick Breakfast Quiche

Another versatile quiche recipe, yet simple, and of course - Quick and Easy! Use a varity of meats or vegetables to make it as you like it.

INGREDIENTS
1 1/2 cups of any combination of the following fillers, coarsely chopped:
including: bacon, sausage, ham, turkey, or spam
* vegetables: mushrooms, tomato, onions
* butter or nonstick spray
1/3 to 1/2 cup grated cheese (any kinds your family prefers)
4 eggs (room temperature)
1 cup Bisquick
2 cups milk (room temperature)
salt & pepper, garlic powder, dry sweet basil, or other seasonings as preferred

DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Set out eggs and milk (cold eggs and milk will increase cooking time)
Fry or microwave bacon, sausage, ham, turkey, or Spam to brown or crisp
Saute any combination of meat and vegetable ingredients (total 1 & 1/2 cups)
in a skillet with 1 Tbsp. of butter until tender.

Grease or spray bottom and sides of a 9" round glass pie pan.
Spread sauted ingredients evenly in pan. Sprinkle with cheese.
Mix eggs, Bisquick, and milk together well with a wisk, or in a blender
Pour this mixture over the sauted ingredients in the pie pan.
Sprinkle with basil, garlic, salt and pepper, (seasoning to taste)
Bake one hour. (I cooked mine only 50 minutes...was afraid it was getting too brown.)
Serves 6.
Recipe from: http://singleparents.about.com/cs/cookquickmeals/qt/bkfsquiche.htm

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Guest 28-Mar-2006 20:13
Oh, my, I would eat some right now!
Isabel Cutler28-Mar-2006 16:19
If you don't mind taking all that time to make it. My favorite company breakfast is bran crepes, which I make ahead of time and refrigerate, and then have the guests stuff with whatever they want from among cream cheese, ground almonds, wheat germ, and preserves. An alternate to that is the Corn Flake and Coconut crusted French Toast, neither of which take as long to prepare as this!
Isabel
Digital Nuts28-Mar-2006 16:10
Looks like a super company breakfast, thanks!
Judith