https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/whats-in-the-fridge-pie • Posted by violetta
I came up with this salty pie recipe a few weeks ago.I felt like baking so i opened the fridge,chopped up what I found and threw this yummy thing together.Since then I made it a few times and tried it with different things-you can't do anything wrong,it will always be delicious. The recipe is so simple even beginners can give it a go. Things you will need: -6 eggs -one cup of yogurt -one cup of vegetable oil -two cups of plain flour (you can change this to any flour) -baking powder -what ever you have in the fridge (leftover ham,green pepper,tomatoes,vienna sausage,cheese,courgette,mushrooms...anything you can find) ***the size of the cup really does not matter,you can use any cup you want,the important thing is that you use the same cup for measuring every ingredient.
I came up with this salty pie recipe a few weeks ago.I felt like baking so i opened the fridge,chopped up what I found and threw this yummy thing together.Since then I made it a few times and tried it with different things-you can't do anything wrong,it will always be delicious. The recipe is so simple even beginners can give it a go. Things you will need: -6 eggs -one cup of yogurt -one cup of vegetable oil -two cups of plain flour (you can change this to any flour) -baking powder -what ever you have in the fridge (leftover ham,green pepper,tomatoes,vienna sausage,cheese,courgette,mushrooms...anything you can find) ***the size of the cup really does not matter,you can use any cup you want,the important thing is that you use the same cup for measuring every ingredient.
In a large bowl break up the 6 eggs.
2.Add one cup of yogurt.
3.Add one cup of vegetable oil.
4.Add two cups of flour.
Add baking powder.
Add salt and black pepper.(optional)
Mix together.
Chop up what ever is in the fridge and add to the bowl.Here I used tomatoes,salami and paprika.
.Mix together with a spoon.
Bake for 25-3O minutes.
Serve and enjoy! :) It's really delicious with a cup of yogurt or milk.