My partner's all-time favorite meal is a childhood memory of bacon fried rice, and since I like a challenge - or am a masochist, who can really tell? - I decided to make a vegetarian version of it. It was definitely an involved meal, but it also yielded a large amount (4-5 heaping servings) and was delicious. I used recipes from SimpleVeganBlog and Pinch of Yum to guide me.
Showing posts with label leftovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leftovers. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Friday, November 28, 2014
Thanksgiving Quiche
Need something to do with those Thanksgiving leftovers other than sandwiches or Thanksgiving pizza? Grab some of those veggies, potatoes, and stuffing to make a delicious and filling Thanksgiving quiche. This recipe makes one quiche.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Ingredients
One (1) 9" frozen pie crust -- you can also use homemade pie crust, especially if you have some left over from the holiday.
Four (4) large eggs, scrambled
One & a half (1 1/2) cups of chopped veggies -- I used mushroom, potato slices, onion, and green beans. I'm thinking corn, peas, or any other veggies you might have left over would be a great addition.
One (1) cup of cheese , shredded-- I used sharp cheddar cheese. You can use as many types of cheese as you'd like.
1/2 cup of stuffing
Small handful of Craisins
Two (2) cloves of minced garlic
One (1) tablespoon of butter
Salt & pepper to season
Directions
Preheat your oven to 425F degrees.
Saute your veggies in butter and garlic until mostly soft.
Place these veggies at the bottom of the pie crust and cover with cheese.
Pour scrambled eggs on top of veggies, until it almost reaches the top of the pie crust, but not quite.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Ingredients
One (1) 9" frozen pie crust -- you can also use homemade pie crust, especially if you have some left over from the holiday.
Four (4) large eggs, scrambled
One & a half (1 1/2) cups of chopped veggies -- I used mushroom, potato slices, onion, and green beans. I'm thinking corn, peas, or any other veggies you might have left over would be a great addition.
One (1) cup of cheese , shredded-- I used sharp cheddar cheese. You can use as many types of cheese as you'd like.
1/2 cup of stuffing
Small handful of Craisins
Two (2) cloves of minced garlic
One (1) tablespoon of butter
Salt & pepper to season
Directions
Preheat your oven to 425F degrees.
Saute your veggies in butter and garlic until mostly soft.
Place these veggies at the bottom of the pie crust and cover with cheese.
Pour scrambled eggs on top of veggies, until it almost reaches the top of the pie crust, but not quite.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Brunch-Off: Asparagus Risotto Cakes
I was invited to participate in a Brunch-Off over at Blisstree.com this weekend! The "special ingredient" that we had to work with was asparagus, so I made asparagus risotto cakes, topped with a sunny-side up egg. It was delicious and a great way to use leftover risotto.
My contender made an awesome-looking creamy asparagus soup with goat cheese. Be sure to head over to Blisstree to check out my participation in Brunch-Off and the others as well (so many great recipes over there!). Thanks to Blisstree for hosting me and thanks to all of you for supporting me!
My contender made an awesome-looking creamy asparagus soup with goat cheese. Be sure to head over to Blisstree to check out my participation in Brunch-Off and the others as well (so many great recipes over there!). Thanks to Blisstree for hosting me and thanks to all of you for supporting me!
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Chik'n & Mushroom Arugula Salad
This salad was a spur-of-the-moment, let's-clean-out-the-fridge salad. Sometimes that can go poorly, but this time it went wonderfully. The flavors worked really well together and we didn't waste any produce. This recipe makes two servings. Enjoy!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole
It's both finals week and holiday party season. Casseroles are, in general, perfect dishes for busy weeks because cooking them doesn't require constant attention, they're filling, and you'll have tons of leftovers! Since they're also great for holiday parties, I figured I'd bring this one to share at work. This hash brown casserole tastes just like the dish at Cracker Barrel (meaning that it is both amazingly delicious & probably not-so-healthy). I actually made this the night before the party & heated it up in the morning.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Thanksgiving Biscuits
I'm traveled for Thanksgiving this year, so I wasn't really involved in
making any food. I did really want to be put in charge of something, so I
made biscuits. Because of that, this holiday turned into that episode
of Friends when Monica lets Chandler make the cranberry sauce and he
makes too much of a deal about it. That's me. With biscuits.
I made two different kinds for dinner: cheddar and cranberry cream cheese (original recipes linked). Between the two recipes, this makes 24-30 biscuits.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Thanksgiving Pizza
Grab all of your Thanksgiving leftovers and read on. This pizza was born last year post-holiday, and the tradition continues this year. Also, I was in a land of no WiFi over Thanksgiving and was unable to get a
bunch of recipes out to you, so keep an eye out all week for new ones! Hope your holiday was filled with good company and delicious food.
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