For More Articles Of This Author Visit :: http://www.thearticleinsiders.com/
Slip back to last Saturday when your neighbor invited your family over for Burrito Frittatas. You didn’t know that was a Tupperware recipe either, but you enjoyed it.
Over the years, Tupperware recipes have served many guests at Tupperware parties. Then Tupperware began to publish their recipes on cards. Beverages, breads, desserts, main courses, salads, and dressings – there was a Tupperware recipe for every part of a meal.
Since all of their recipes were developed exclusively for the company, the cards have become collectors’ items, and are sometimes difficult to find. A few are available on Internet auction sites, or a Tupperware consultant may be able to help you find what you need. Tupperware recipes are also now available in cookbooks.
Two Quiche Tupperware Recipes
Tupperware recipe cards offered two quiche recipes in recent years.
1. Simply Delicious Quiche - Seq.# 4703 was among the “Taste of Tupperware Recipe Cards - Summer 2003”. Rice Crusted Quiche - Seq.# 4004 was featured in “Taste of Tupperware Recipe Cards – Spring Summer 2006”
Tupperware quiche recipes are simple and easy, like all Tupperware recipes, planned for completion in the time it takes to have a party. Sadly, the official recipes for quiche cannot be shared online without permission.
In lieu of those mentioned above, let me give you a quiche recipe that has been shared among Tupperware consultants.
Impossible Quiche
This recipe uses the following products.
1. “Quick Shake Container”: The domed seal has a hinged pour spout so you have space for mixing. A removable blender wheel blends as you shake.
2. “Thatsa Bowl”: Large mixing bowl with seal
Make your Tupperware quiche as follows.
1. Into a Tupperware “QuickShake”, place 4 eggs, 1 and 1 half cups of milk, a teaspoon of mustard, salt, pepper, and tarragon to taste. Shake until well-blended.
2. In a Tupperware “Thatsa Bowl”, stir together 3 bacon rashes (chopped), a finely chopped medium onion, a cup grated cheese, and ½ cup of self-rising flour.
3. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and seal the bowl, expressing air completely. Shake well to mix.
4. Pour ingredients into any standard quiche dish, and bake at 350 degrees F for 40 minutes. If you prefer, you may microwave the quiche at 60% of power for 12 minutes.
Additional Tupperware Recipes
If you visit websites of individual Tupperware consultants, you will find many Tupperware recipes. Some consultants have posted entire “Taste of Tupperware” cookbooks for your use. Others have posted individual recipes, or created their own recipes that make good use of Tupperware products. I offer one more here, a tantalizing, quick Tupperware recipe for chicken.
Quick and Easy Lemon Pepper Chicken
This recipe uses a “Rock ‘N Serve Large Shallow” container: a special vent on this microwaveable piece lets steam escape while the seal stays on. You get even heating without splatters.
Make your Lemon Pepper Chicken as follows.
1. Coat 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts with “Miracle Whip” and sprinkle with lemon pepper.
2. Place the chicken in a “Rock ‘N Serve Large Shallow”. Microwave on a high setting for 8 or 9 minutes.
3. Let stand, covered, for 2 more minutes to finish cooking.
You will enjoy Tupperware recipes for their simplicity. You can save time and get good results, yet without sacrificing health.
As for Tupperware products – well, you probably know how they save money and time. To me, they are a great investment.
By: Anna Hart
- Related Articles
- Related Q&A




Mobility Ramps Provide Increased Access To Buildings And Vehicles
By: Paul Easton | 24/11/2009All about the Mobility Ramps
Trundle Beds Make Room for Big Holiday Parties
By: Ben Weissman | 24/11/2009With Christmas just around the corner, holiday parties are just everywhere. Trundle Beds are perfect to make room for big holiday parties. Join us as we discuss how trundle beds save living room space and money just in time for the holiday season.
Delicious Desserts from Britain
By: Patrick Carpen | 24/11/2009This article features some truly tasty dessert recipes from the British Isles.
Diaper Bags as Baby Gifts, Are They Usefull?
By: Stuart Sherm | 24/11/2009The Usefulness of Diaper Bags. The good health and hygiene of a baby is the most important concern of the mother. Whether it is food or clothing, it should be clean to keep him free from disease. The diaper bags are also known as nappy bags. These serve a lot of...
A Wooden Garage - The Elegant Solution
By: Jamie Simpson | 23/11/2009Car owners wash and wax their car, often to find debris and muck all over it the next day because they parked near a tree- such a soul destroying moment! A garage fixes this problem, as well as benefiting security and the value of your home.
Mobility Allowance Has Been Affected By Modern Technology
By: Paul Easton | 23/11/2009All about the Mobility Allowance Has Been Affected By Modern Technology
Motorized Mobility Wheelchairs Add Increased Mobility
By: Paul Easton | 23/11/2009All about the Motorized Mobility Wheelchairs
Kid Grooming is Key to Kid Health
By: Soophott Lert | 23/11/2009Learning good grooming habits is an important part of growing up. Children should be taught from a very young age how to clean themselves properly and regularly. Kid grooming is a little different than grownup grooming, though. For one thing, kids tend to get into messes that most adults never go near. Mud puddles, tall grass, and sticky sweets are kid magnets and can leave kids dirty from head to toe.
Tupperware Party Game: Break the Ice!
By: Anna Hart | 29/02/2008 | Home & FamilyThere’s nothing like a good party game to break the ice and add sparkle to a party – even if the party has serious business intent. Every distributor knows that a Tupperware party game can get people laughing and having fun. A Tupperware party game can loosen them up and get them ready – ready to buy! Traditional Tupperware Party Games
Local Tupperware Distributor – a Dying Breed?
By: Anna Hart | 29/02/2008 | Home & FamilyThis morning, I accessed the Tupperware home web site, and searched for a local Tupperware distributor. I typed in my zip code, the only required element, and searched within 5 miles of our beautiful small town. Nothing. I tried again, enlarging my search to 10 miles. Nothing. I was sure there would be a local Tupperware distributor within 50 miles, but there was not.
Plastic Drinking Cups With Straws
By: Anna Hart | 29/02/2008 | Home & FamilyMy husband and I love road trips, short or long. We love exploring off the beaten track: gravel roads, dirt roads – any road that doesn’t suddenly creep toward extinction above the tree line, threatening to shove us over an unthinkable cliff, and let us plunge thousands of feet into the abyss. Yes, we traversed one of those in Montana, but that’s another story.
Quiche Tupperware Recipe
By: Anna Hart | 29/02/2008 | Home & FamilyTupperware recipes are very popular, although you may never have known you were enjoying one of them. Think back to those delicious Chocolate Lemon Tarts you ate at the last office party. They were mixed and baked in Tupperware, using a Tupperware recipe.
Where Can I Locate Tupperware Products to Buy?
By: Anna Hart | 29/02/2008 | Home & FamilyTupperware products have long been recognized for their style, durability, innovation, and help throughout the home in storage, as well as for food preparation and serving. Tupperware products are available globally through an independent sales force that is nearly two million strong.
Label Tupperware the Right Way
By: Anna Hart | 29/02/2008 | Home & FamilyHow to label your Tupperware. That is the question. Tupperware products are, for most of us, an investment in health and safety. They are also an easy way to save money. They protect health by keeping food clean and fresh. They provide safety by being unbreakable. And although the initial outlay may seem high, the products’ long life, as well as the food that does not spoil, adds up to an easy way to save money.
Microwave Tupperware Safely
By: Anna Hart | 29/02/2008 | Home & FamilyYou and I are concerned about health issues. We want health safety for our families. We want to know that the food we serve is not going to jeopardize health – and that brings up the subject of microwaving. Microwaving Plastic
Top Tupperware Distributor
By: Anna Hart | 29/02/2008 | Home & FamilyA Tupperware distributor wrote to me, sharing her woes. She complained that she could not sell Tupperware. She had a website, and she had an inventory of products, but she could not sell Tupperware. "What a shame," I thought. "If only she knew and practiced a few secrets, she could be a top Tupperware distributor!"