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whoever gave this quiche recipe i LOVE you!
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this is amaaaaaaaazing! I used 600g of cottage cheese and three small eggs with ham mushrooms and peppers with herbs and topped with a tiny bit of cheese......soooooo good, will be a new addition to my salads!!
However mine was a little watery when it was cooking so had to drain it, may have been the mushrooms tho, they may need frying beforehand!0 -
Making this tonight I think!0
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bump - I always need more protein!0
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Definitely want to try! Just to be sure though, I looked up 'gas mark 6' (ok, mostly because I had never heard of that as a gauge before, lol) and the tables I found said it was about 200C or 400F.0
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That sounds AMAZING. I love quiche.0
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Just wanted to say thanks to the person who gave this recipe
500g cottage cheese
2 beaten eggs
mix together and add quiche like vegetables mushrooms, peppers etc put into a flan dish and bake for about 25 minutes
its LUSH
mwah x
Thanks for re-posting!!! :-) I'll definitely trying it0 -
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Sounds almonst too simple to taste good! Don't normally like cottage cheese but will try it. Thanks for posting.0
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Mine was delicious, I used 250g cottage cheese, 1 egg and one egg white, chopped mushrooms and chopped orange pepper with added herbs and seasoning. Like another poster I had to drain it due to the water content of the mushrooms0
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I would think to bake at 375 degrees
and check to see if it is buring on top too fast.
Since there is no crust it might cook too quickly
But I would not go below 325 degrees since it is an egg mixture
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So it would do two meals??0
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Hmm, sounds like a must try!0
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Bump! I love quiche!0
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just tried this today, it's very good!:happy:0
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sounds delicious, I need to try this!0
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Great recipe! Here's a conversion chart for the gas mark:
Gas Mark Fahrenheit Celsius Description
1/4 225 110 Very cool/very slow
1/2 250 130 ---
1 275 140 cool
2 300 150 ---
3 325 170 very moderate
4 350 180 moderate
5 375 190 ---
6 400 200 moderately hot
7 425 220 hot
8 450 230 ---
9 475 240 very hot0 -
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