- Spray oil
- 24 thin slices of prosciutto
- 12 eggs (I used 10 and that was enough)
- 2 tblspns chopped chives (I used spring onions or eschallots, finely chopped)
- 2 small zucchini, trimmed, thinly sliced diagonally (silly me didn’t read the instructions....I grated them! Still worked well)
- 6 cherry tomatoes, halved
- 100g fetta, crumbled
- Fresh basil leaves, to serve
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Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Food and Friendship, with stitching thrown in for good measure!
Monday was the day for our sewing group’s regular get together and this week it was at my place! (HI Jen, Michelle (no blog) and Heather!!!) see how hard the girls were concentrating???? None of them even knew I took a photo….sneaky, hey????? But I always stress over what to make for lunch……don’t want anything too heavy, not too light, not too rich, not too sweet, not too……you get the idea ….. Well, whilst I deliberated on Sunday, my own little masterchef hubby, who loves to help out when he can, googled some recipes and came up with this one…… Prosciutto and Zucchini pies with Fetta. I made these the night before and we had them cold……but they were still so delicious with a knock-together salad……and healthy too! Each one is only 137 calories, and I never even used the same amount of eggs and cheese as the recipe called for, so probably less!!! I know Jen’s been telling people over on her blog because I’ve been getting emails asking me for the recipe…so here it is …..
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Hi.....thanks for visiting and I'm glad you've stopped by to visit and leave me a comment. I'll try to reply each time, but if I don't, it's because I've been hijacked by the family.....know I've read it and it reeeeally warms my heart. *insert jiggly heart here*
sugary hugs :o)
Wendy xox
sewing eating talking being in the company of friends... doesnt get any better x
ReplyDeleteWow...beautiful lunch. Nothing as nice as time spent stitching with good friends :-)
ReplyDeleteLove those ingredients so I think I will try your new recipe. It looks perfect for lunch with the girls. Lovely stitching on your sampler.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful day, thanks for sharing the recipe, it looks yummy! Love your stitching too.
ReplyDeletesuch yummy food ,thankyou Wendy for sharing your recipes and love your stitching.xx
ReplyDeleteYummy lunch, thank you for the recipe. Wil be trying that soon.
ReplyDeleteYour block is beautiful. So glad to have you back in blogland. So glad to see you had an enjoyable afternoon with good friends and good food.
Wonderful way to spend the day.
ReplyDeleteThe food sounds great - the sewing is awesome - I am itching to start that one...got my fabrics organised...need my magazines...need....time!!
ReplyDeleteC U Friday night (already... where did the month go?)
Sounds like a lovely time was had, and the food sounds wonderful. Love your block 1. Friday night already, will be coming to join you then.
ReplyDeleteHugs xxx
The best way to spend a few hours with friends and food....
ReplyDeleteOh where have the last four weeks gone??? I'll be there for FNSI......
Very important to feed the workers.... looks like some lovely sewing done and lovely eating done too....
ReplyDeleteHugz
always great to sew with friends........
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe. It looks wonderful and sounds even better! I love the block, especially those butterflies. You get the best stitchery magazines down under. =)
ReplyDeleteLunch looks delicious and your block is gorgeous. hugs.......
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful finish and lucky you to have a DH that cooks gourmet lunches,
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