
Watery Wednesday! & Outdoor Wednesday}
I made these over the weekend. A huge hit. HUGE. They will be included in our Easter buffet!
This is a wonderful base recipe. I'm looking forward to using spinach and other ing to make it my own.

1. Preheat oven to 350F. Coat 12 standard-size muffin cups with cooking spray.
2. Combine cheese, half-and-half, mayonnaise, eggs, flour, salt and pepper in a blender. Process until well blended.
3. Fill each cup with about 1 1/2 tablespoons ham and 1 teaspoon each mushrooms and onion. Pour equal amounts of egg mixture over each. Cups will be about half full. Bake 22 minutes, or until quiches are lightly golden and a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Serves 6.
The quiches will be puffy when removed from oven, but deflate rapidly.
This is a wonderful base recipe. I'm looking forward to using spinach and other ing to make it my own.
Crustless Mini Quiches {recipe from Barb James in American Profile}
Cooking spray
2 cups shredded Swiss cheese
½ cup half-and-half
½ cup reduced-fat mayonnaise
2 eggs
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon seasoned salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
1 cup diced cooked ham, cooked bacon or shrimp ( I used bacon )
¼ cup diced mushrooms
¼ cup finely chopped onion

1. Preheat oven to 350F. Coat 12 standard-size muffin cups with cooking spray.
2. Combine cheese, half-and-half, mayonnaise, eggs, flour, salt and pepper in a blender. Process until well blended.
3. Fill each cup with about 1 1/2 tablespoons ham and 1 teaspoon each mushrooms and onion. Pour equal amounts of egg mixture over each. Cups will be about half full. Bake 22 minutes, or until quiches are lightly golden and a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Serves 6.
The quiches will be puffy when removed from oven, but deflate rapidly.
P.s.
mmm... warm sunny days are the BEST! Thx for the recipe - looks great & I'm gonna try it... I love the 'no-crust' idea!! :o)
ReplyDeleteThey sound delish!! Yummy!! I'm going to give them a go!!!
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I will give those a try - so easy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh these look delicious! I'll be trying them out for my family. Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteThose mini quiches look yummy!
delish love quiche you can get lemon grass frozen in an Asian store and keep it for ages lol
ReplyDeleteThose look wonderful! I think I want to try them, they look so easy to make. :)
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I've made spinach and tomato mini quiches before. I want to try yours they look really good!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderfully delicious!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! Perfect for a pot luck.
ReplyDeleteI've never had a crustless quiche before! It sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh my -- those sound and look so yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteJanet
Oh these look delish! Thanks, I'll certainly be trying these.
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Mini Quiche...They look so delicate and yummy! I would like to invite you to come by and visit our new food blog-http://thepepperedpantry.blogspot.com/
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ReplyDeleteAnn
Oh my goodness! Thank you for the recipe. I will make these for guests at the cabin. Looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
Can't wait for warm, sunny days! Great quiche! Anything in cupcake form is a winner to me!!
ReplyDeleteYum!...and I love your photo too!
ReplyDeleteJeanne:)
What a beautiful sky shot. It's perfect weather here for flying a kite too! The quiches look delicious, I'll have to give them a try. Kathy
ReplyDeleteYour quiches look good and the picture is lovely.. Happy Outdoor Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteI used to love flying kites with my boys. Hmmm... I wonder if they would still be interested. Thank you for sharing the crustless quiche recipe.
ReplyDelete~ Tracy
Oh how i've missed warm, sunny days too:) The recipe looks yummy~
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful quiche to brighten any day.
ReplyDeleteLOVE crustless quiche -- and I've got some leftover broccoli just begging to be cozied up with some eggs and cheese. Dinner.
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Cass
These wonderful little quiches are the perfect addition to an Easter buffet. I particularly like that these are crustless. Yum.
ReplyDeleteHow delicious these mini quiches look.
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Sue
Yum I love quiche beautiful blog wish it was summer out here!
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ReplyDeleteJeanne:)
These look so delicious - I will also make these for Easter. Fantastic idea - thanks!
ReplyDeleteI made these the other day for my family. They were wonderful! great recipe. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThese little crustless mini quiches are such a great idea and sound so easy to make. No need for a crust. I'm bookmarking this.
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