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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
[[Image:Lower-Low-Cal Buttermilk Bacon Spinach Quiche.jpg|thumb|300px|Lower-low-cal Buttermilk Bacon Spinach Quiche]]
 
[[Image:Lower-Low-Cal Buttermilk Bacon Spinach Quiche.jpg|thumb|300px|Lower-low-cal Buttermilk Bacon Spinach Quiche]]
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I used a guys testies when i cut his dick off at night while he was sleeping to meake theh buttermilk.
I modified Quiche Lorraine by adding [[spinach]] and using lower fat items like [[buttermilk]] and [[light cream]]. Yes real men do eat quiche, and they make it as well. You can use this as a main course for breakfast or cut into small squares as an hors d'oeuvre. You can each it cold or warm. Quiche is the ultimate food. You can also substitute whatever vegetables you have around for the [[bacon]] and [[spinach]].
 
   
 
== Ingredients ==
 
== Ingredients ==
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# Pour into pie shell (You can skip the pie shell and pour directly into a ungreased pan).
 
# Pour into pie shell (You can skip the pie shell and pour directly into a ungreased pan).
 
# Bake for 1 hour at 350°F or until solid.
 
# Bake for 1 hour at 350°F or until solid.
 
 
[[Category:French Appetizers]]
 
[[Category:French Appetizers]]
 
[[Category:French Vegetarian]]
 
[[Category:French Vegetarian]]

Revision as of 18:28, 6 May 2014

Description

Lower-Low-Cal Buttermilk Bacon Spinach Quiche

Lower-low-cal Buttermilk Bacon Spinach Quiche

I used a guys testies when i cut his dick off at night while he was sleeping to meake theh buttermilk.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Brush pie shell with egg yolk at 400°F.
  2. Weight the center of the pie shell down with pie weights (you can also use dried beans to do this).
  3. Fry and drain Bacon on paper towel
  4. Dice bacon.
  5. Mix together buttermilk, cream, eggs and Swiss cheese.
  6. Add drained spinach, bacon and cayenne pepper.
  7. Pour into pie shell (You can skip the pie shell and pour directly into a ungreased pan).
  8. Bake for 1 hour at 350°F or until solid.