Then I sauteed 1 cup of chopped red bell peppers and 1 cup of onions with some dried thyme in a little olive oil for about 5 minutes. Add the one cup of chopped Canadian bacon to the pan and just heat through. Spoon this over the potatoes.
At this point you have a mixture of 8 large eggs whisked with some salt and pepper ready to go. One cup of smoked cheddar cheese is added to this. (I had a little bit of a hard time smoking the cheddar. I rolled it up in the little papers, but when you try to light it, that stuff just melts!) Pour the egg mixture over the veggies, and bake at 350 for 35 minutes.
It comes out looking like this....
And this....I liked the potato as crust idea, it tasted very breakfast-y.
And you know I was kidding about smoking the cheese, right?
This looks so amazing! I love the potatoes instead of a crust I really want to try it this way next time I make quiche.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the contest! This one looks like a winner to me!
Welcome to quiche land!
ReplyDeleteJulie- This looks fantastic, I love the idea of adding, using potatoes. It is perfect and that picture has me wanting to reach thfough the screen with my fork!
ReplyDeletetalk about an awesome debut! that's one heck of a quiche--the crust looks thick and unique, and the innards are fantastic too. bravo!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love quiche and I like that this one uses potatoes instead of a crust. that's a pretty dish you baked it in.
ReplyDeleteWhat I would give for a thick slice of this quiche - it looks terrific.
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ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing. My stomach just growled.
Looks delicious! I'll have to try it sometime - substituting the Canadian bacon for something else...
ReplyDeleteI love this! I've made a similar one (I think there are a MILLION quiche recipes out there) that uses hashbrowns for the crust, and pepper jack cheese. We love it, and I can't wait to try yours.
ReplyDeleteThis looks very tasty and beautiful :).
ReplyDeleteI have tried smoking almonds (they seem to stay in the wrapper better), but have never smoked cheddar.
ReplyDeleteThis looks easy and good!
Sweet Wounded Wuffles. I'm drooling. I love Quiche. I love cheese. I love bacon.
ReplyDeleteDrooooooooollllllllllllllllll
That cheese was harsh, dude. Pass the roach...
ReplyDeleteAs usual this looks amazing
ReplyDeleteI love this..the perfect ho down celebration! Yahoo! Love the crust thickness too!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so delightful! Just stopping by from SITS!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE quiche!
ReplyDeleteHi, just stopping over from SITS! Great site. Thanks for all the info.
ReplyDeleteawesome idea using potatoes for the crust! I get so sick of regular quiche crust-looks like a nice way to change it up.
ReplyDeleteI salt and pepper just because, all the time, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by..from one foodie to the other!
You had me at bacon...
ReplyDeleteThis looks so fantastic! I can't wait to make it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm with the Blonde Duck. I don't think there are any ingredients that I am not lusting after.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
-Francesca
I love quiche, and this is a great idea to use the potatoes - I have yet to do a potato ho down - keep meaning to!
ReplyDeleteoh man all my favorite ingredients... yum
ReplyDeleteOh yum!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good and I will add it to my "try" file.
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This looks yummy! Can't wait to try it one of these days.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. :)
I love the humor you add to your posts. I always come off as a dork when I try to be funny.
ReplyDeleteGood for you on all your firsts!
~ingrid
This looks amazing. Perfect for breakfast and breakfast for dinner.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe was a great find! Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI love canadian bacon and usually have some on hand so this sounds like something I could make.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dish! You might expect potato in a frittata, but not in quiche. It's a great idea!
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