Meat & Potato Quiche

"This tastes great! Please note: Recipe also calls for a chopped onion and a tsp of parsley flakes which were forgotten at time of entering!"
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat over to 425°F.
  • In 9 inch pie pan mix together vegetable oil and shredded potato.
  • Press evenly into pie crust shape.
  • Bake 420 for 15 mins until just beginning to brown.
  • Remove from oven.
  • Filling:

  • Place cheese, diced meat and onion on top of potato crust.
  • Beat together milk, eggs and seasonings.
  • Pour onto other ingredients.
  • Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon parsley flakes.
  • Return to oven and bake at 425 for 30 minutes Allow to cool for 5 mins before cutting.

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Reviews

  1. This was delicious! Only problem is that, like with a previous reviewer, the potato crust didn't brown evenly. Next time we'll probably use a little less for the crust or cook a little more or somehow drain the water. Also the crust stuck to the glass dish.
     
  2. I don't like parsley, so I use basil, definitely be making it again! very tasty, Thanks!!
     
  3. This had lots of flavor (used ground chicken with lots of pepper) but I was disappointed in the potato crust. Mine looked watery from the beginning (I blotted with paper towel first) and I cooked it extra long and broiled it for a few minutes because it looked mushy. I noticed that I made a cauliflower pie in the past and it had a potato crust, too, but you drained the potatoes first and added an egg. Next time I will try that with this pie as it was very tasty. Thanks Northern Reflectionz, for posting. Roxygirl
     
  4. I've made this many times - it's the same as the recipe in the More with Less Cookbook. I've always made it with hamburger and cheddar cheese. It's also kind of fun to mix in a sweet potato with the white potatoes for the crust.
     
  5. Not bad.
     
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I live in rural central Canada. I love hockey, horses and music. My favorite cookbook is an old handwritten one of my grandmothers.
 
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