From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...Not to worry. More recipes for coffee cakes are on the way, but I wanted to make a quick detour for Meatless Monday. I suspect the originators of the movement were looking for something more substantial than cake when they initiated their campaign, and history has shown us what happens to those who think cake will feed the masses. So, because I value my head, I wanted to offer this recipe for your consideration. This simple dish is perfect for a brunch or those nights when you want a light but healthy supper. The recipe was originally developed for Eating Well magazine. I had a quantity of cooked, leftover broccoli that I didn't want to waste and I found the recipe via an ingredient search on the web. This is a very easy and surprisingly tasty recipe for those looking for a meatless entree. It is a crustless quiche and, if you resist the temptation to add additional cheese, it is quite figure friendly. The recipe is straight forward. Here's how the tart is made.
Crustless Cheese and Broccoli Tart...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of Eating Well magazine
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons plain dry breadcrumbs
4 large eggs
1-1/4 cups 1% milk
1/2 teaspoon hot sauce (i.e. Tobasco)
1/4 teaspoon salt, or to taste
Freshly ground pepper, to taste
2 cups cubed whole-wheat country bread, (about 2 slices, crusts removed)
3 cups (8-ounces) broccoli florets
2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil
Optional: 4 slices Canadian bacon, diced (about 2 1/2 ounces)
1 medium onion, chopped
1 cup grated Monterey Jack, or part-skim mozzarella cheese (4 ounces)
1/4 cup sharp Cheddar cheese
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a 9-inch deep-dish pie pan (6-cup capacity) with cooking spray. Add breadcrumbs, tilting to coat bottom and sides.
2) Whisk eggs, milk, hot sauce, salt and pepper in a large bowl. Add bread and stir to coat. Refrigerate until needed.
3) Steam broccoli until just tender, 3 to 4 minutes. Refresh under cold water and drain well. Chop coarsely.
4) Heat oil in a medium nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add onions, and if using bacon; cook, stirring often, until soft and a light golden brown, about 5 minutes. Allow to cool slightly. Add onion mixture, broccoli and Monterey Jack cheese to egg mixture. Mix well. Turn into pie or tart pan and spread evenly. Sprinkle cheddar cheese over top.
5) Bake the pie until light golden and set, 45 to 50 minutes. Let cool slightly, cut into wedges and serve. Yield: 6 servings.
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Well, if that tart just doesn't sound delicious Mary, I don't know what does!!!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to grab a piece right through my screen. Why oh why don't you live closer???
Thank you so much for sharing...(and for sending me to bed hungry:)
This looks great! The lack of crust makes it more calorie friendly!
ReplyDeleteThat tart does look absolutely gorgeous and its veggie husband and child friendly. I think this is definitely going to go on my menu Mary. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteyou can't go wrong with cheese and broccoli...especially when it's baked in this glorious (crustless) tart.
ReplyDeletethis looks and sounds delicious, i love cheese and broccoli :)
ReplyDeletewow...what a gorgeous looking tart ! looks absolutely delicious! u hav made it so perfect !
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely crustless tart! Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds so delicious! I love broccoli and so does everyone else in my house! I am going to make it this week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
I love crustless quiches with lots of cheese :)
ReplyDeleteI could use some of this tart right now as a midnight(in five minutes) snack! Looks delicious and I'm hungry:)
ReplyDeleteCrustless? I am intrigued - will have to try it myself to satisfy my curiosity I think! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCrustless tart looks stunning and filling..
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, this looks great!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, have a nice day.
Yum, this sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis tart looks great, delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is a type of tart I would certainly eat with pleasure!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious Mary - Hard to beat good stuff surrounded by eggs.
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome, feel like grabbing that platter right from the screen..looks so yum!Love the broccoli cheese combo.
ReplyDelete"Let them eat cheese and broccoli" doesn't have quite the same ring to it as "Let them eat cake", but I'll take the cheese and broccoi every time.
ReplyDeleteI love your expression "figure friendly" Mary. :) Be nice if everything was! But it is something we have to think about more and more. Unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quiche...broccoli is so good served in a quiche; am definitely copying this and making it for our next brunch!
Beautiful tart. You could have this dish any time of the day accompanied with a green salad. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI want a piece of this right now with my coffee for breakfast, Mary. It looks soooo yummy! What a great recipe for Easter brunch! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis looks good and I like the fact that it's made with things that are already in the house.
ReplyDeleteOh, Mary, this looks delicious! With two Fridays left in Lent, this has made its way to the top of my short list for meatless dinners. Mmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds delicious. The pic is making me very, very hungry!
ReplyDeletethat looks sooooo good, perfect for any meal!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "crustless". I'm all for it--and this looks delicious! I do, however, very soon plan to find an intense pie crust making workshop to attend.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
I don't think you get any easier than that!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful... I love dishes like that for easy dinners, I'll be trying this one soon!
ReplyDeletethanks for always adding to my ideas when I'm feeling a little blank on what to make for dinner!
I love this meal, looks pretty good. Actually, it's good for brunch, lunch and diner, so it's kind of perfect!
ReplyDeleteI just picked up a bunch of broccoli from my final winter CSA distribution. It would be perfect for this. And, I wouldn't miss the crust at all.
ReplyDeleteI love crustless quiche and this one sounds amazing. Yet another recipe to add to my bookmarks. Your recipes make me wish for more time in a day so I can try each and every one of them! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteI love it because it doesn't have a crust! Gotta try it, thank you for the recipe! Have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteI think you should do a series of recipes called "Hide the Broccoli".
ReplyDeleteBookmarked! I love ninja healthy food. I'm just so naughty about my vegetables so anytime a stealth veg recipe comes my way I take advantage. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletei love broccoli but i've never made a broccoli tart! i will test your recipe for sure :)
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing and wish you a very sweet day!
justyna
Love the idea of mixing in the bread cubes, sounds delicious! Will definitely have to try some time soon.
ReplyDeleteLaura
Oh yum that sounds really good!
ReplyDeleteOh my. This looks like heaven!
ReplyDeleteI seriously need to stop looking at food blogs in the morning, when I'm absolutely starving!!! I would give anything for a piece of your tart!!! Looks absolutely heavenly!
ReplyDeleteI love making crustless quiches, but love the idea of adding the bread - thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy crustless tarts, they just don't seem as heavy! I also find many recipes from Cooking Light to turn out well. Beautiful food and yes perfect for, "Meatless Monday!"
ReplyDeleteIm hungry!! And making this tonight..thank you!
ReplyDeleteYummmmm
Your tart looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteWould be lovely if I could have a slice!
Love these crustless quiches Mary. They save so much time and calories.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely crust less tarts, Mary! Love the Broccoli peeping through it.
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ReplyDeleteThis tart looks delicious.Broccoli and cheese together-yum!
ReplyDeleteI love broccoli in egg dishes like this, and the crustless part makes this a snap to prepare. I do have a hard time resisting the extra cheese though!
ReplyDeleteI love having egg dishes especially for brunch or dinner. This looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is another wonderful idea, my daughter loves broccoli! Thank you so much for sharing and have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteI almost had a meatless Monday when I dived into the mashed potatoes last night! This looks yummy, and I should make things like this more!
ReplyDeleteMary, I just made one crustless quiche a few days ago and now I am so going to make this cheese and broccoli tart :) yum yum thanks for sharing this recipe and have a nice day :)
ReplyDeleteElin
This looks like a great option for breakfast or brunch. Thanks for including my frittata recipe too!
ReplyDeleteI love your white tart pan. You are an amazing cook.
ReplyDeleteFondly,
Glenda
Hi Mary...that tart looks satisfying and I just happen to have all of the ingredients!Guess what we will be eating today..thank you once again!
ReplyDeletetats looks absolutely delicious... tart sounds yummmm
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely tart. I am not a very big meat eater and love this type of tart. Interesting that it is crustless too.
ReplyDeleteThat looks marvelous! How I wish I had a slice for my lunch...
ReplyDeleteThis looks like something I would love. So, if I couldn't eat cake all day, I would eat this all day! Boy, does it look delicious.
ReplyDeleteI have to say, the thing that intimidates me most about a quiche is the crust so the fact that this is crustless is just perfect! Love the sound of the filling!
ReplyDeleteMary, love the idea of crustless...cheese and broccoli are sure a great combination :-) Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good, Mary! My mom used to make something similar with zucchini.
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous and totally delicious. We love broccoli and cheese in our house, so this is a definite must-try recipe.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Patti
This looks so healthy for a tart. :) I like the idea that it is crustless - better for the waist and easier in general.
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks delicoius, I will have to try it. Hey, did you get my question about the duck eggs?
ReplyDeletei think eggs and broccoli go so well together, this looks wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteMary, this sounds delicious!! I love broccoli quiche and this would take out the necessity to make a pastry. =) blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteI love how you used 2 kinds of cheese and hot sauce! What a great combination with eggs. Wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great meal anytime, but perfect for Lent. Your photos are always tantalizing.
ReplyDeleteI am up for crustless tart anytime cos I am a "filling"- kind of person ;P
ReplyDeleteI love crustless quiche recipes! This looks wonderful and would be so good for a weeknight dinner or brunch. I'm really enjoying all of the coffeecakes this week too! So many great recipes!
ReplyDeleteHow scrumptious! I love crustless quiches - especially now that I have to go off wheat for a while. I'd love a version like this and could just substitute cottage cheese to bulk up instead of the bread. :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing Mary!Cheese and broccoli, mmmmmm!Having a very hard time to resist, since Maria posted a tart with salmon and leeks today..I'll gladly have a piece of each,have a good night!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, I LOVE quiche! Its frequent presence at baby showers and wedding showers is my main motivation for going! I like the filling best anyway, so I'm all about a crustless version!
ReplyDelete- Maggie
Your blog is incredible! Gorgeous! My friend recommended you and I am glad. I'm new to all this and also a food lover.. but more of a food traveler. Shall follow you closely and get cooking a little more! :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSometimes the crusts on tarts are just too much. This looks and sounds fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love crustless cheeses and broccoli and eggs just seem to love each other. I know there will be added cheese...
ReplyDeleteMmmm does crustless mean it's healthier?! Looks sooo delicious. I am dying for a slice!
ReplyDeletegoing to make it tonight as my home baked bread (with wild garlic) is just baked :9 thanks for this beauty :)
ReplyDeleteMary, your Tart looks delicious! Cheese + broccoli are always enjoyed here. :)
ReplyDelete~Judy
Very nice tart! I don't know when I'll have time to make everything that looks so delicious. I just want to make everything I see :)
ReplyDeleteMary, does this freeze well? I need a quiche that freezes and can be quickly thawed and cooked.
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila :-)
Or could you do this ahead and refrigerate overnight until the next morning??? Thanks! XO
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary! That gives me an option. I'm trying to juggle some things logistically, and I'm not sure they can be easily juggled. And you know, I am the auto chef on many days, trucking it in. But I was trying to cook. TRYING being the operative word here. ;-)
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila :-)
Yum, this reminds me of a strata. Looks really delicious!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a very nice alternative to omelets we've been eating way too often! And I always have broccoli in my freezer. Love the inclusion of bread cubes!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious, and I believe it would be perfect for our Easter brunch.
ReplyDeleteYou're the best, Mary.
If you do mail order, I'll give you my address! YUM!!!
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