It's a Week of Waffles at Feels Like Home! Being that I'm a Chief Waffle Officer, I'll be posting waffle recipes featuring Eggo Waffles all week from April 1 to April 7. I'll share some breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, and dessert recipes, so make sure you come back each day for my most recent creation! (In the interest of disclosure Eggo Waffles are not gluten-free. I did eat two of these quiches, and they were delicious.)
When I moved out of my parents' house, I didn't know how to cook. It took me most of a year to figure it out, and it happened mostly because I became a Pampered Chef consultant.
As I learned how to make the demo recipes, I picked up tips and tricks and products to make cooking easier.
It's no coincidence that many of my recipes are loosely based on recipes from The Pampered Chef. This is one of those.
The inspiration for this one is a PC recipe called Chile Cheese Pie. It's more or less a quiche, made with cheddar cheese, onions, and green chile peppers.
In addition to the onions and peppers, I threw in some ham leftover from Easter dinner, making the topping essentially a western omelet (hence the name).
I expected the egg mixture to sit on top of the waffles, cooking into a quiche in all the little wells. That's not actually what happened - the egg mixture soaked in and cooked within the waffle. It left the waffles a little soggy, but they were delicious nonetheless.
I wonder if they would stay crispier if you used less topping or toasted them longer in the beginning.
I intended these to be a breakfast food, but they would also be nice for brunch.
For this post, I made them in the afternoon and ate them for a late lunch.
Joe ate the leftover one for a snack when he got home from work.
They're pretty versatile; you can't go wrong with egg, ham, veggies, and a waffle.
These really were delicious. I love that the green chiles are sweet and a little spicy.
This post is part of a project called a Week of Waffles from Eggo, sponsored by Kellogg. I have been compensated to create and share recipes using Eggo Waffles. All recipes, photos, and text are created by me.
tina reynolds says
I love this I had never thought of that so good "Let go my OMggo"
cyndi br says
western eggo breakfast pie
Kristi Gilleland says
Waffle scrambles
Alicia says
Ill take blueberry.
Anthony says
Waffomlet
Robin says
Country breakfast to go
Susan Smith says
How about Western Omelete on a Waffle
Susan Smith says
https://twitter.com/susan1215/status/322882824183115776
Tabitha P. says
brunchy waffles
Christine says
Eggs on a roof
Laurie Emerson says
EGGOtastic Waffle!
Laurie Emerson says
Tweeted
https://twitter.com/laurallee56/status/322894550727262208
Becky Cole says
Eggo Brunchle
Erica C. says
Eggs a la Waffle.
joseph gersch jr says
waffles supreme
joseph gersch jr says
tweet https://twitter.com/jtwark/status/322993222072819715
vickie says
quiche waffle bowls
Sherry Conrad says
All in one Eggo supreme
Sherry Conrad says
https://twitter.com/dddiva/status/323092262366101505
Melissa says
Eggy-Eggo ham melt. Thanks for the chance to win this!
Samantha says
I eat Egos waffles every Saturday morning so this would be awesome!
Mexi Waffles!
susan smoaks says
super breakfast is the best name i can come up with, it looks super yummy!
sara jackson says
I would name it, My kids will eat anything on an eggo waffle breakfast!! haha
Laura Ari says
Leggo my eggo, quiche me good morning
Brittney House says
eggo waggo waffle
Vikki Billings says
I would call it "Breakfast Waffle supreme"
Vikki Billings says
I tweeted: https://twitter.com/VikkiBillings/status/323191021238370305
Deborah Mireles says
I would name it country omeggo!
Deborah Mireles says
https://twitter.com/candykitn/status/323196869733920768
Samii Meyer says
we love eggos! Thank you for the great idea and post!