4 eggs
1/2 C plain flour
1/2 C grated cheese
1 small chicken fillet cubed and cooked or 1 cup of leftover chicken
1 onion finely diced or 2 teaspoons of dried onion flakes
1 medium tomato finely cubed
Zest of 1 lemon
salt and pepper to taste
1 3/4C milk
Dried or fresh parsley
1/2 C plain flour
1/2 C grated cheese
1 small chicken fillet cubed and cooked or 1 cup of leftover chicken
1 onion finely diced or 2 teaspoons of dried onion flakes
1 medium tomato finely cubed
Zest of 1 lemon
salt and pepper to taste
1 3/4C milk
Dried or fresh parsley
Small sprinkling of garlic powder or granules
2 – 3 leaves of Silverbeet finely chopped – optional
Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celscius
Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix well
Pour into a greased quiche dish and sprinkle with a little extra cheese..
Cook for one hour until golden on top.
Slice and serve with veggies or salad.
Freezes well.
NOTES -
* Any leftover meat can be added instead of chicken. I've used roast beef and lamb with great success.
* Leftover roast veggies can be added instead of the tomato and lemon zest..
* This can be made in muffin tins as a lunchbox treat
With crusty cheesy bread made by Megan |
Straight out of the oven |
Oh Yum Wendy,
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you posted this recipe, can't wait to try this.Could i use leftover cornbeef as i have some in the fridge?
Hope Darrens party went well as my sons did, xxx
Maureen
Yes you can use corned beef.
DeleteThe party went well but I'm very tired. I did think of you during the day xoxo.
Another great recipe to add to my menu plan. Thank you Wendy, it does looks delicious! I think this would go well combined with tomato soup, yum!
ReplyDeletexTania
How big is your quiche dish?
ReplyDeleteI'll check and get back to you Janine.
Deletehello wendy,
ReplyDeletethanks for this wonderful recipe!!!!
wish you a wonderful week,
regina
Hi Regina. It's great to hear from you again. I hope all is well in your world xoxo
DeleteThank you Wendy I will be making this. I agree with Tania about it going with Tomato soup, that sounds good! Or just relish, I love relish!
ReplyDeleteI have a visitor coming for lunch so I am going to make this. Thank you. xxx
Cooked this tonight using roast lamb. I didn't have any onion or tomato so I used spring onions from my garden and a Tablespoon of tomato relish (Cath's recipe ). It was delish. Even DS2 ate it.
ReplyDeleteI have a bigger family so I did 6 eggs and one cup of flour
ReplyDeleteWorked well, added grated zucchini and corn.
Cathy