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Thursday, June 19, 2025

Ham and cheddar quiche for simple tastes

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If your moth­er has sim­ple tastes, a quiche might be the ide­al dish for her.

HAM AND CHED­DAR QUICHE

Serv­ings: 8

1 pre­pared un­cooked pie crust, room tem­per­a­ture

8 ozs deli-sliced ham, chopped

6 ozs (1 1/2 cups) grat­ed ched­dar cheese

8 eggs

1/3 cup milk

1 tea­spoon dried thyme

1/2 tea­spoon fen­nel seed

1/2 tea­spoon kosher salt

1/4 tea­spoon ground black pep­per

METHOD

1. Heat the oven to 425 F. Coat an 11-inch tart pan with re­mov­able bot­tom with cook­ing spray. Al­ter­na­tive­ly, use a 9-inch deep dish pie pan. Set the pan on a bak­ing sheet.

2. Un­roll the pie crust and set it in­to the pre­pared pan. Gen­tly push the crust in­to the cor­ners and up the edges of the pan, crimp­ing and trim­ming as need­ed.

3. Scat­ter the ham and cheese even­ly over the crust.

4. In a medi­um bowl, whisk to­geth­er the eggs, milk, thyme, fen­nel, salt and pep­per. Pour the mix­ture over the ham and cheese. Bake for 30 min­utes, or un­til puffed and set at the cen­tre and light­ly browned at the edges. Cool slight­ly or com­plete­ly be­fore slic­ing and serv­ing.

Nu­tri­tion in­for­ma­tion per serv­ing: 360 calo­ries; 210 calo­ries from fat (58 per­cent of to­tal calo­ries); 24 g fat (8 g sat­u­rat­ed; 0 g trans fats); 220 mg cho­les­terol; 18 g car­bo­hy­drate; 0 g fiber; 2 g sug­ar; 18 g pro­tein; 840 mg sodi­um.

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