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Spinach, Onion, and Mushroom Quiche

By Creativeculinary @CreativCulinary
I love to vary my standard recipe for Quiche Lorraine by modifying the veggies and cheese that I use. This Spinach, Onion, and Mushroom Quiche was a great combination and a real winner.
Spinach, Onion, and Mushroom Quiche

Quiche first came to the attention of the American public in the 1950's through the standard Quiche Lorraine. A combination of egg custard, bacon, and onions, baked in a pastry crust, it remains one of my favorites. Still I love to improvise and recently my refrigerator gave birth to this Spinach, Onion, and Mushroom Quiche with White Cheddar Cheese. Yes, I am glad I took that chance!

As you might already know, I don't always sit down and plan recipes so much as I see what ingredients I have and pull something together from those ingredients. Often it's a case of either use them or lose them, you know how quickly both spinach and mushrooms can change from perfect to perfectly unacceptable. It was their time and this was the delicious result.

My first quiche experience is one I'll never forget and I'm sure I've mentioned it in these pages before. I was a new transplant to Raleigh, NC with my new husband. We settled in an apartment building and were lucky that our next door neighbors were from my hometown of St. Louis too. We had a dog they loved, they had a daughter we loved and we became almost inseparable.

Spinach, Onion, and Mushroom Quiche

One afternoon there was a knock on my door and expecting to see Janie, I was surprised instead to see Alma, a nice older woman who lived on the first floor with her husband. We had waved to each other a lot but she was taking it a step further, she was inviting both couples to dinner at her apartment. Janie offered to bring a cocktail and I volunteered dessert and we were set.

If I'm honest, I was delighted to accept but I anticipated that dinner would be similar to what my mother-in-law cooked and I was prepared for a sort of stodgy casserole with some veggies on the side. Was I in for a surprise!

Alma turned out to be a fantastic cook and in the time we lived there, we dined together frequently and she taught me so much. My first lesson? French food. I had never had anything that would be considered French cuisine so when our first course was Quiche Lorraine I was intrigued. It was love at first bite. I still have that recipe card Alma gave me too; now it's an antique!

Creamy egg custard with melted cheese, onions, and bacon swirled throughout all in a crispy crust; it was simply divine. Today I make it a part of my regular dinner rotation because it is SO easy and I've learned that mixing up ingredients means veggies running the gamut from A(sparagus) to Z(ucchini).

Quiche is also a perfect little dish to serve for so many occasions. It can be breakfast or brunch, could be an appetizer, it will make your meatless Monday meal delicious and in our home certainly it's dinner with a gorgeous, crisp salad on the side. If it's not something you've tried before, what are you waiting for...it's for real men AND women!

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