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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

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These individual-sized quiches are just the thing to perk up a brunch table. They taste great, they're easy to make, and they're darned cute. Jenny Flake, a former Pillsbury Bake-Off finalist, shows us how it's done.


Quiche recipe How to make mini quiches
1. Heat oven to 350°F. Spray 16 (2 3/4x1 1/4-inch) muffin cups with cooking spray.

2. Separate each can of crescent dough into 8 triangles. Press 1 triangle on bottom and up side of each muffin cup.

3. In large bowl, beat cream cheese with electric mixer on medium speed until smooth. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in onion, spinach, salt and pepper until well mixed. Fold in cheese. Fill each cup to the top with egg mixture (do not overfill).

4. Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean and edges of rolls are golden brown.

5. Remove mini quiches from the pan and serve warm.

Pillsbury's mini quiche recipe makes 16 servings.

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  • they look so good but what are the measurements thank you

  • Hi cakelover89,

    There is a detailed list of ingredients with measurements at Howdini (dot com). Just click on the URL in the description to the right and then look at the shopping list.

    Thanks for watching!

    Howdini

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  • Lisa: "Would you like one to go?"

    OMFG LMAO sounds like Lisa doesn't quite like Jenny

  • I guess nobody gets the point of Howdini. it's food made and cooked SIMPLY with SIMPLE ingredients. Some people don't have time to make everything from scratch. Sheesh.

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  • The worst quiche recipe ever. You either going to make the own crust and use real cheese otherwise don't even bother making videos like this using crescent and kraft cheese..come on..and you expect it to taste good ??

  • @peacefrog1916 if you are going to make rude comments about American use your english spell check 

  • it must of been awkward in that kitchen lol

  • I can never tell if Lisa's comments are incredibly rude or if she really has that dry of a personality.

  • @peacefrog1916 It's not necessarily all Americans, this makes most Americans cringe too.

  • AWFUL.

  • Ugh. Americans make me cringe. So insincere it stinks.

  • @chettmansberger Well, first of all, if you want to try and say something in another language (English is my third only), try and be accurate. It is Bon Appetite! You are a sorry ass, and I have more friends than you ever even dream about.

  • @blondecat666

    Dear "Ridiculously American"...

    Perhaps we enjoy gaining ideas for more (and quicker) food ideas, when entertaining our friends. That is so we who have friends, might be able to also spend more time with them at the gatherings.

    With your attitude, may you always remain so lucky, as to never need worry about either having friends, or being invited to gatherings (especially where food that offends you, but was made for you, might dare be served). Bon Apetit !

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