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    Default Quiche for MistressJennifer!

    Especially because MistressJennifer claims to be hungry, I cooked a quiche today. Here are the ingredients all laid out:



    Here is the quiche before entering the oven:



    And here is the final result, piping hot and waiting to be eaten.



    Bon appetit!

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    So much time slaving over a hot oven, and no one came to dinner. Well, at least I had something for breakfast this morning!


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    damnn that looked really good!...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightingale
    Especially because MistressJennifer claims to be hungry, I cooked a quiche today. Here are the ingredients all laid out:



    Here is the quiche before entering the oven:



    And here is the final result, piping hot and waiting to be eaten.



    Bon appetit!

    Oh, you are SO sweet!!! For me!!! It looks SO good!!! I have been dreaming about this quiche!!! That is so nice of you to cook this for me. I am so flattered that you remembered!!!

    Now, tell me, what kind of wine did you have with the quiche? I would imagine some kind of white wine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistressJennifer
    Now, tell me, what kind of wine did you have with the quiche? I would imagine some kind of white wine?
    None , since I had an important meeting the next day which required a clear head and me doing some driving to get there. I never drink before driving anywhere. However, had the chance arisen, I would have chosen a light red.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightingale
    None , since I had an important meeting the next day which required a clear head and me doing some driving to get there. I never drink before driving anywhere. However, had the chance arisen, I would have chosen a light red.
    Well I will have a glass of chilled Chardonnay tonight and make a toast to you, and I will pretend that I am eating the quiche!!!

    (Sorry I have not been posting much today, I am trying to figure out how to make labels from mail merge, excel documents, etc. COMPUTER BIMBO HERE in other words.... Still can't figure it out. I USED to know how to do it)

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    Well last night I had an artichoke, so at least that is ONE of the ingredients of the quiche!!! And Chardonnay.... I PRETENDED that I was eating quiche...

    I really am flying over there, and I am going to show up at your door with a bottle of champagne!!!

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    no one ever cooked for me... then again I scared if someone else cooks for me. but it still looks good

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    Quote Originally Posted by suicidal_tendencies
    no one ever cooked for me... then again I scared if someone else cooks for me. but it still looks good
    I would cook for you. **

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    That looks so good! What's the recipe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrightStar
    I would cook for you. **
    Hopefully the young lady has the poison control center on speed dial.

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    What exactly IS a quiche exactly? Never really had it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tequila Zaire
    What exactly IS a quiche exactly? Never really had it...
    A sort of baked cake with eggs and cream and cheese and stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonesavage
    That looks so good! What's the recipe?
    Flaky pastry base. This one has creme fraiche as the main ingredient with artichoke hearts and spinach, dill, four eggs, salt and pepper and cheese sprinkled on top. Butter to line the dish, of course, and bake until brown at about 200°, then grill for ten minutes to make the cheese top crispy.

    Basically it's a case of lining the dish with the pastry, mixing everything else bar the cheese together and spreading it around the filed dish, sprinkling with cheese and baking.

    Dead easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tequila Zaire
    Hopefully the young lady has the poison control center on speed dial.
    **

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightingale
    A sort of baked cake with eggs and cream and cheese and stuff.
    Ah that explains why I've never had it...the cheese and cream would kill me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrightStar
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    Hey what can I say...no getting the iron chef vibe from ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightingale
    Flaky pastry base. This one has creme fraiche as the main ingredient with artichoke hearts and spinach, dill, four eggs, salt and pepper and cheese sprinkled on top. Butter to line the dish, of course, and bake until brown at about 200°, then grill for ten minutes to make the cheese top crispy.

    Basically it's a case of lining the dish with the pastry, mixing everything else bar the cheese together and spreading it around the filed dish, sprinkling with cheese and baking.

    Dead easy.

    Creme fraiche! Spinach! Yummy!!! I love all the cream and butter and fattening stuff! You are a real gourmet chef!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tequila Zaire
    Ah that explains why I've never had it...the cheese and cream would kill me.
    Do you have a diary product allergy? I'd suggest, if that's the case, that you substitute soya cream and vegan cheese for those products. I often use soya cream and soya milk for cooking purposes, sometimes goat's milk too, for that slightly sharper flavour.

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