Sunday, April 13, 2014

FFWD Quiche Maraichere


Some weeks I feel like I have things all figured out.  I'm keeping up with work, spending as much time as I can with Charlotte, cooking good food, keeping up with exercising, emails, the blog, the rest of my life....Other weeks I feel like throwing my hands in the air, lying down on the floor, and sleeping for a week.  Last week was the latter type of week.  Take a busy week at work, add in teething and a cold/allergies for Charlotte and some car trouble just for fun, and it starts to feel impossible to keep up with anything.  So, more than a week after I made the quiche, I'm finally sitting down to post about it.


Every time I make quiche I wonder I don't make it more often.  It's delicious, relatively quick (well, there's a lot of time, but almost all of it is just hands-off waiting time), and a great vehicle for any leftovers that might be hanging out in the refrigerator.  This wasn't my favorite quiche--the custard is my favorite part, and this one had less custard in favor of more vegetables and some cheese on top--but we still enjoyed it.  I don't normally serve such small portions of quiche, but we wanted a light dinner after a late afternoon birthday party, so here's the quiche with lots of salad and asparagus.  The next day we had larger pieces for lunch.  I love how well quiche reheats!



9 comments:

  1. Dear Jora, hope things are running smoother this week. How is baby Charlotte doing? Hopefully she is over her cold/allergies by now!
    Yor Market Quiche looks delightfully colorful and delicious - I love that you served such a nice big salad with the quiche - that certainly much have made a wonderful dinner!
    Take good care of yourself and all the best!
    Andrea

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  2. You have a lovely quiche there!! Chill abit and don't be too hard on yourself!

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  3. I completely understand you Jora. I feel the same about some weeks...and I don't have a baby and a day job so please don't be so hard on yourself :) Enjoy life as it comes like this lovely quiche you made!

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  4. My girls are almost 20 & 18 and I still feel like I have weeks like that :-) (But far less often, though) Those baby days were definitely some of the craziest/ overwhelming days that I remember. I remember wishing there was some kind of service that could come in and take over a part of my life for a few days so I could catch up on the rest...

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  5. Gosh, I don't know how you blog at all with a wee one!!! Your quiche looks wonderful!!! xo

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  6. My boys are grown and long gone plus I have no job and I still feel like crashing at times. In fact, I just go ahead and crash! I hope Charlotte is doing better this week. Your quiche looks fabulous!

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  7. Some weeks just need to be taken out and shot. Hope this one is better. lovely quiche.

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  8. Beautiful quiche and I love that you served it with even more vegetables - it's probably the "healthiest" quiche I've come across. I hope things have settled down for you.

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