One
of my neighbors ask me to create a recipe for her to make and bring
to our pot luck dinners. She informed me that she does not cook and
wants something very easy to put together! Interesting challenge!
This is my first suggested attempt.
An
easy to assemble casserole of cheese, ham, soup, and eggs that makes
itself into a form of quiche. It can be adjusted with different
meats, soups, etc. Try this the next time you are asked to: “Bring
a dish”.
Ingredients
1
pkg mixed vegetables, thawed, drained
1½
cups shredded Cheddar cheese (6 oz)
6oz
small cubed ham
½
medium onion, grated
½
cup Bisquick™ type mix
1
can condensed golden mushroom soup
½
cup milk
½
tsp. salt + ¼ pepper
3
Eggs
Directions:
Cut
an onion in two pieces and peel. Run the half across the grater with
large holes, into a bowl.
Mix
the vegetables, 1 cup of the cheese, the ham into that bowl and stir
to combine. Spoon this into the sprayed baking dish.
Using
a wire whisk: In medium bowl, stir the milk into the Bisquick with
the salt & pepper along with the eggs and soup. Pour into
baking dish on top of the vegetable/ham mix. Stir it to blend.
Bake
35
to 38 minutes
or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Sprinkle with
remaining ½ cup cheese. Bake 1
to 2 minutes longer
or until cheese is melted.
Let
stand 5
minutes
before serving.
Could
also substitute creamed spinach for mixed vegetables. And maybe add
some crumbled bacon on top. Once you have mastered the basic
concept, you can make this truly your own.
Serving
my Master Indy
socialslave
To
satisfy and restore.
To
nourish, support and maintain.
To
gratify, spoil, comfort and please,
to
nurture, assist, and sustain
…..I
cook!
Please
buy slave's cookbook:
The
Little Black Book of Indiscreet Recipes by Dan White
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