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    Broccoli and Ham Quiche


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    ½ package (15 oz) refrigerated

    3 eggs

    ½ cup instant mashed potato flakes, divided

    1 package (9 oz) frozen broccoli spears or florets, thawed and drained

    ¾ cup (4 oz) diced cooked deli ham

    1 can (10 ¾ oz) reduced fat, reduced sodium condensed cream of celery soup

    1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

    1 garlic clove, pressed

    2 teaspoons pantry all purpose dill mix

    ¾ cup ( 3 oz) shredded Swiss or cheddar cheese

    8 cherry tomatoes (optional)

    additional dill mix (optional)

    Preheat oven to 400° F. Let pie crust stand at room temperature 15 minutes. Unfold crust onto a cutting board; roll lightly to smooth seams and form and even circle using baker’s roller. Place crust in a 9 inch round pan, pressing dough into bottom and up sides.

    Beat eggs in small bowl. Brush pastry crust lightly with some of the egg mixture using a pastry brush.

    Sprinkle half of the potato flakes evenly over bottom of crust. Coarsely chop broccoli using food chopper. Dice ham using knife.

    In a bowl, combine broccoli, ham, soup, mustard, garlic, remaining potato flakes and dill mix; mix well.

    Microwave filling on high 4 minutes or until hot. Add egg mixture to broccoli mixture; stir well. Grate cheese using grater. Add to broccoli mixture; mix well. Pour filling in to baker, spreading evenly. Decoratively flute edge of crust.

    If desired, cut cherry tomatoes in half; arrange, cut sides up, over filling in a circular pattern. Sprinkle tomato halves with additional dill mix, if desired

    Bake 35-40 minutes or until light golden brown and set in center. Cut into wedges and serve using slice n serve.

    Yield 16 servings

 

 

 


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