You’ll Fall In Love With This Brunch Pie The Moment You Have Your First Bite
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You Won’t Be Able To Put Your Fork Down!
The in-laws called my husband and told him that they were going to be coming up for a visit over the weekend. You know what that means, don’t you? Time for me to start cleaning. Not that they could care less about how tidy the house looks, but I do! I also had to make sure that the guest room was all set up, and we had plenty of groceries. My mother-in-law refuses to go out to eat most of the time. She will do the cooking at my house before she lets us go and get something from somewhere else. I knew that there was one dish that I was going to make on the Saturday morning that they were at our place.
I had seen a recipe for a brunch pie on Mennonite Girls Can Cook earlier in the week, and I had already planned on making it before I even knew that they were coming. It was the perfect homemade dish that my mother-in-law would go crazy for. What was nice is she even helped me make it.
It’s always fun to bond with her in the kitchen. She has so many tips and tricks when it comes to cooking, I’ve learned a lot from her. The pie turned out amazing, and even with the veggies in there, the husbands and kids still ate it. Surprising to me, but it happened!
Recipe and image courtesy of Mennonite Girls Can Cook.
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Quick Tip: You can easily double the ingredients and make in a large oven pan, if you’re serving this for a larger crowd.
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is this shredded hash browns or the diced hashbrowns?