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		<title>&gt;What&#8217;s in da Fridge &#8211; Mushroom Torta</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 06:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#62; So first off, I do not know what you would name this dish but I like it. It is perfect for What’s in da Fridge!!! It is pretty easy to put together. I am basically taking an approach that is used all over Europe – find some stuff in the house and make a… <a target="_blank" href="http://www.everydayguy.tv/2008/11/21/whats-in-da-fridge-mushroom-torta/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>So first off, I do not know what you would name this dish but I like it. It is perfect for What’s in da Fridge!!!</p>
<p>It is pretty easy to put together. I am basically taking an approach that is used all over Europe – find some stuff in the house and make a snack for the family.</p>
<p>Ingredients<br />
- 2 Store bought 9” pie crust.<br />
- 8 eggs (be prepared to separate the yolks and whites).<br />
- ½ lb of Pastrami<br />
- Mushrooms, we have Portobello and Button.<br />
- One Red Onion<br />
- 2 Carrots<br />
- Ricotta Cheese<br />
- Shredded American<br />
- Spices and Herbs<br />
o Basil<br />
o Oregano<br />
o Allspice<br />
o Thyme<br />
o Salt and Pepper (pinches)<br />
- Baking Powder (2 pinches)</p>
<p>I happen to have a food processor so some of the stuff goes a little faster, but this is a quick dish.</p>
<p>Slice the following ingredients into thin strips – Pastrami, Potato, Carrots, Onion, Mushrooms. You need to let the Pastrami, Onions and Mushrooms “sweat” a little in a pan on the stove – no frying, just need to cook them up a little – the mushrooms have a lot of water, want to get some of them out. Take off the heat and let cool while you prepare the wet portion.</p>
<p>Separate Eggs Yolks and Whites in a bowl (or food processor) beat 8 egg yolks and 4 whites while adding the spices and herbs. In another bowl, beat the whites (till frothy but peaks are not required).</p>
<p>In large bowl, combine Eggs, Ricotta Cheese with the Pastrami, Onions and Mushrooms while adding the baking powder for thickening and to add a little rise. Take the pie pans, light coat them with olive oil and poke a few holes in them with a fork for air. Place the Potatoes and Carrots in the bottom and cover with the Egg / Cheese / Mushroom / Pastrami mixture. Cover with the Shredded American.</p>
<p>Now they are ready for the preheated oven (350 degrees – F) – you only need about 10-15 minutes.</p>
<p>They will be come golden brown. Take them out – let cool, slice and serve.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
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