Easiest Recipe I Know: Broccoli Pie
For all of you food purists, turn the other way. I know you expect much more from me.
I am supposed to bake my own bread, make my own mozzarella cheese by hand, make homemade rootbeer (yes, people do this), make homemade ice cream and make everything else from scratch.
Well, sometimes it's ok to use a shortcut, like a boxed cake mix (I've only done that once) or a can of soup to help a recipe along.
I have been making this easy, MOST DELICIOUS broccoli pie/tart/quiche thing for 20 years.
I have a secret ingredient that I will share with you.
It is a packet of LIPTON vegetable soup mix. Yes, I said it. Dehydrated, shriveled up peas, leeks and red peppers. It does not have MSG and that is why I use it over other brands of packaged soup mixes.
This recipe is not really a quiche because there is no heavy cream and less liquid than usual quiche recipes. I will call it a pie.
So here is my easy broccoli pie that everyone, even broccoli haters, love. I am always asked for the recipe and it never fails. You can substitute spinach for the broccoli and use any cheese you like.
I make my own pastry (see, I am like Martha Stewart!) crust, from a number of different sources, but using frozen or ready made pie crust would really make this recipe the perfect weeknight dinner!
Stacey Snacks Broccoli Pie: these ingredients and measurements can be changed a bit and the recipe will still be good!
2 cups of cooked broccoli florets (I steam fresh broccoli in the microwave)
3 eggs
1 cup of whole milk
2 cups of cheddar, Jarlsberg, or Swiss cheese, (cubed or shredded)
1 package of Lipton vegetable soup mix
1 pastry crust, rolled out and fitted into a removable bottom tart pan
Whisk eggs and milk together, add cooked broccoli, cheese and soup mix. Mix together and fill the tart pan fitted with the unbaked pastry. You don't have to prebake the pastry either!
Bake on a cookie sheet for 40 minutes at 350F degrees until top is golden. Let rest a few minutes before serving.
I serve this with a nice salad and it's a great lunch or dinner.
To remove your tart ring from the metal base easily, put a tomato can underneath the tart to support it, and lift the tart mold off. This is the best way without disturbing the crust.
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P.S. We made our own root-beer years ago - there's a hilarious, almost tragic story that comes with that one - for another time.
Have a warm day! Hugs -- Stacey
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Thanks!
Reall, the pie looks great and I would eat it even if it didn't have a homemade crust. I like broccoli.
If you thoroughly enjoy the process of making everything from scratch and have the time and money to do so, good on ya! If you can't afford to make your own bread every week and choose to make a boxed cake mix and use cream of celery in your casserole, more power to you! As long as you're healthy and happy and full, it's all good.
The pie looks great, though.
No,no.. even under torture! :-)
If it's good, why not? Trader Joes is one of my best friends:)
Love this pie Stacey. I don't mind the Lipton. It looks just delicious!
I love those short cuts too!
To the Zen Chef - Stand firm LOL
So, yup this is a keeper.
I made the following substitutions to lighten it up a bit:
-2 egg whites for the 2 of the 6 eggs (remember I doubled it)
-nonfat milk for whole
-light Jarlsberg for regular cheese
So yummy! This is going in the recipe box for sure!