March 12 2020

Bacon Pie Recipe

Earlier this week, I tried something kind of new for dinner. It was partly to save money, partly to save calories, and partly just to try to simplify a recipe I remember making years ago that I knew my Hubby really enjoyed. So, I googled recipes for crust-less quiche so I could figure out how long and at what temperature I would need to cook this concoction.

In case you are wondering, this is the pie plate I baked mine in. It is about 11 inches wide and 1 7/8 inches deep. Now I probably could have almost doubled the recipe in this pie plate, but knowing me, I would have spilled some of it before I got it settled in the oven.

I used a 4 cup glass pyrex measuring cup. To start, I put in 1 dozen eggs and scrambled them with a whisk. Then I added 1 cup of pre-cooked bacon bits/crumbles. Then I added 2 cups of sharp shredded cheddar cheese. I added a liberal grind of black pepper with my pepper mill. I then remembered that I had a bunch of green onions and cleaned and cut 2 green onions into mix. I whisked it all together and poured it into a large ceramic pie plate that I had sprayed with cooking spray. I then baked it in a 350 degree oven for 35 minutes until the center was firm.I let it cool for 5 to 10 minutes.

I was shocked at how well it came out. Not just taste wise, but it literally slid out of the well sprayed pie plate and onto the plate. It firmed up really well!

This recipe had exactly 5 ingredients, took no time to throw together and was given several compliments by Hubby, who didn’t mind the missing crust. See below for the reason we cut the crust out of the recipe. Not having a crust saved us a whopping 800 calories for the entire pie.

Pillsbury Refrigerated Pie Crusts, 2 Ct, 14.1 oz Box image 1 out of 10Pillsbury Refrigerated Pie Crusts, 2 Ct, 14.1 oz Box image 1 out of 10
Pillsbury Refrigerated Pie Crusts – 1 pie crust = 800 calories
BONUS Recipe: Feel free to give the recipe in this pie plate a try. I got the pie plate as a wedding gift over 33 years ago and have never tested this recipe. Be sure to let us know in the comments how it turned out if you decide to test it.
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February 10 2017

The Importance of Family Dinners

The Importance of Family Dinners

If you have children, you most likely already know how important it is to eat dinner as a family. We did this almost every night when the kids were growing up. The kids were allowed to help get dinner on the table by helping whoever was cooking or by setting the table. We would let them help plan menus for the week and voice what they were “hungry” for. Each child of course had favorite meals. We would talk about how it wasn’t good to eat the same thing more than one day a week. How we should try to plan a variety of different meats or even some meatless meals throughout the week. Eating together as a family affords opportunities to bond and many teachable moments.

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