Every other day we'd get an email or phone call from someone ready to know what time they could deliver the goods. Sometimes they stayed and shared a meal with us. Sometimes they stayed just long enough to smile at Miller and do our piles of dirty dishes. It was all so so SO heavenly.
Although I still owe one of two families that just had a new baby a foodie stock up (and don't even try to say "it's not necessary" because "it's so happening anyway", you know who you are...), I did manage to visit my dear friend, Erin, last week with some of my personal favorite food goodies.
I may have also just wanted to visit her to coo at her beautiful new baby.
{I forget how tiny newborns really are... and how they don't tell you "NO" every time you need to them to put on clothes.} |
{These cooling buddies have spinach, corn, tomatoes and zucchinis} |
I rolled out some store bought pie crusts, cut them into square-esque shapes, molded them into buttered muffin pans and spooned out the quiche mixture goodness. (Some recipes call for you to bake a pie crust a bit before you add the egg mixture. Instead, I just made sure to turn the oven down a tad and let them cook for a few minutes longer. Eyeballing and covering with foil if necessary.)
After they had cooled awhile in the muffin pans, I slid a knife around the mini quiches and popped them out to cool completely before bagging them up (with a square of parchment in between each one) into a double sealed freezer bag.
When a snack craving hits, all the new parents need to do is pop one (or two... or six) into the microwave for about a minute and VIOLA! something other than a nutri-grain bar and a bowl of cheez-its for a 3pm (or 3am) food emergency.
Of course I doubled the recipe and had to make a large quiche for my own family too. When in Rome, right? Or rather when I'm surrounded by cheese and pie crust, right?
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Aunt Julie's quiche is for everyone! Woot, woot!
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