Sunday breakfast is more than just breakfast in my home. It's become a story, a celebration and a time to be creative. Although my Sunday mornings seem a bit routine - boring even: wake up, make breakfast, take pictures, eat and enjoy. It's really the little things that goes into the process that makes each one special and unique.
Take this past weekend for instance when Joshua was in town.
Sunlight
flooded through my bedroom blinds, beckoning us to wake. Too beautiful a
morning to let it go to waste. So we two, for the first time together, rode our
bikes to the market for breakfast essentials. Such a sight we were on our
mismatched bikes and matching mismatched outfits. It didn't matter. It was such
a luxury biking beside him for a morning errand. Fresh air and quiet roads,
just us two. It didn't bother me how crazy my hair must've looked in the
resistance of the breeze or that I wasn't wearing makeup, because to him, it's
not important. That's love isn't it?
If only all
mornings could start off like this. Routine or not. But it's rare moments like
these that makes a mundane errand something much more. I find that it's just
the little things that make the heart flutter and a boring morning better.
We even invited
some friends over to share and to chit chat about nothing. I love weekends.
Ham and Red Pepper Quiche
3 eggs
1 store
bought pie crust at room temperature
½ cup of Italian
cheese
½ cup
chopped red pepper
¼ cup of
chopped cooked ham
½ cup of sautéed
spinach (olive oil and garlic)
1 ½ teaspoon
of all-purpose flour
½ cup of
milk
1/8 teaspoon
of Italian seasoning
Salt and
black pepper
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Press the pie crust into a
pie pan, trim the excess dough and roll the top of the crust. Line the piecrust
with foil and beans or rice. Bake for 7 minutes then remove the foil and beans
or rice, bake for 2-3 more minutes until piecrust is dry. Remove from the oven
and reduce the temperature to 325.
Combine cheese, red pepper, ham, flour and seasonings. Beat
in the eggs and milk. Pour mixture into the pie shell and bake for 20 minutes
or until the filling is set. Let cool for 5 minutes before cutting and serving.
Yum! That looks so tasty. :)
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Mmmmm! This sure looks yummy! xx. McKenna Lou
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This looks delicious! I love quiches–even for dinner sometimes!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, I think that it's so impressive that you made quiche! I'm always so daunted by the task, so I opt to just get store bought ones, haha.
ReplyDeleteYum yum! Definitely love the idea of having quiche for breakfast. So not a boring and routine Sunday breakfast! The little things make the days special :)
ReplyDeletethis looks so yummy and perfect for a weekend brunch at home.
ReplyDeletexo,
nancy