Friday, July 30, 2021
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Thursday, July 29, 2021
Kitchen Tip: Food Hack for Leftover Quiche
What Can I Do with My Leftover Quiche?
So you have some leftover quiche, but there's not enough to go around because you had some unexpected guests drop in around lunchtime?
Here's what I did with mine. I threw it in a frying pan with just a small amount of butter -- (oil is okay too, but butter...well...you know), and chopped it up with my spatula while heating to make sure it was heated through. Then I served it on flour tortillas for a quick, "no hassle" meal.
*Note: The quiche I used was a quiche that had a "self-forming" crust. I suppose you could do it with traditional quiche, since we live in a world where some people don't mind extra starch on their sandwiches, tacos, or burritos. (Like French fries inside a burger, or a flour tortilla with 100% potato filling, etc.)
Just add your favorite salsa. No extra cheese required!
Spinach & Mushroom Quiche Breakfast Burrito |
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
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Sunday, July 25, 2021
Recipe: Spinach & Mushroom Quiche With Self-Forming Crust (Picture Tutorial)
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Product Review: H.E.B. Multigrain Taco Shells
H.E.B Multigrain Taco Shells
Crunchy taco shells -- I often see debates about crunchy tacos vs. soft tacos. (That would be a good topic for another blog post.) Personally, I love them all. Sometimes I crave crunchy; sometimes soft. It just depends on mood and ingredients on hand.
These H.E.B. taco shells hit all of the right notes if you are craving crunchy tacos. They have a great corn flavor, and a nice crunch. Some of the other crunchy taco shells available from other companies often fall short on flavor. Sometimes the shells are just too thick too.
But not H.E.B.'s taco shells. They are just right. The product featured in the photo above is made with "H.E.B. Select Ingredients." The Select Ingredients line was introduced in 2016, and they pledged to have 400 Select Ingredients products available for purchase in their stores by the end of that year. I'm sure there are many more now.
According to H.E.B, the Select Ingredient products omit the use of HFCS (high-fructose corn syrup), artificial flavors, and synthetic ingredients. I believe them. The flavor of these taco shells speaks for itself.
The price is right for these tacos if you are planning a party. The only drawback I have experienced thus far are the breakage points. The embedded flax seeds cause these shells to fracture differently than regular shells. Sometimes several fractures occur and the resulting pieces are smaller. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. The smaller pieces are more convenient when you go in for the grand finale to enjoy that "taco salad" left on your plate after you finish your tacos. 😆
Here's the front of the box these shells were packed in, plus the sides with nutritional info: