
Well you probably shouldn't try serving this to any onion haters in your house (and you know who you are), but if you happen to like the little bulbs -- and we do
(see onion crop here) -- you should give this frugal quiche-like main dish a try. Notice it doesn't call for a traditional crust; rather you mix saltine cracker crumbs with butter and smush away.
(see onion crop here) -- you should give this frugal quiche-like main dish a try. Notice it doesn't call for a traditional crust; rather you mix saltine cracker crumbs with butter and smush away.I do love smushing.
Recipe comes from Katy's blog, Food for a Hungry Soul. Thanks, Katy, for a great new dish.
ONION PIE
2 c. thinly sliced onions, separated into rings (2-3 medium onions)
2 T. butter
1 c. finely crushed saltines (about 28 crackers) (I whirled these in blender)
1/4 c. (1/2 stick) butter, melted
3/4 c. milk
2 eggs
pinch salt
dash pepper
1/4 c. shredded cheese (I used sharp Cheddar; Katy says just about any kind of cheese works)
dash paprika
Slice onions and separate into rings. Melt 2 T. butter in saucepan and saute onions until transluscent.
Slice onions and separate into rings. Melt 2 T. butter in saucepan and saute onions until transluscent.
While onions are cooking, smash your saltines into crumbs. (The blender works perfectly for this. My crackers were even a little bit stale, but you couldn't tell in the finished product. So maybe this is a new use for all of our stale crackers.) Mix crumbs with the 1/4 c. melted butter and smush into bottom and sides of pie pan.



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