Homemade quiche topped with cheese and greens. (Image: Getty)
A doctor has shared her handy recipe that incorporates ingredients that most people will already have in their fridges and cupboards, something she says has “transformed my life”. Doctors, like many workers, are often on the go and , filling, nutritious, and friendly to the wallet. These meals are handy or just cooking dinner after a long day at the office.
Dr Divya Sharma, author of ‘DoctorBowl: Quick + Simple Balanced Vegetarian and Vegan Food’, shared a handy on , which has proved popular with users, amassing more than 11 million views and thousands of comments. In , Dr Sharma makes an appetising and straight-forward smashed potato pie. She first smashes five boiled in a round baking tray and then pops oil, salt, and spinach on top of it, followed by chopped-up tomatoes and bell peppers.
She then goes in with her three eggs, which have been cracked and mixed with milk, and cheese to top it off.
“The base of crispy smashed potatoes has transformed my life… you HAVE to make it!” she wrote in the caption of the post.
Once all of her ingredients are placed in the dish, she pops it into her oven which has been preheated to 200C. After 25 to 30 minutes, she takes it out and shows a crispy, quiche-like dish.
Here are the exact ingredients she used:
5 potatoes
Large handful of chopped spinach
Half a chopped yellow bell pepper
Handful of halved cherry tomatoes
3 eggs
Half a cup of milk
Handful of cheese
Dr Sharma combined a number of ingredients that are known to have positive health benefits. Potatoes, according to , contain a number of important nutrients such as protein, carbs, fibre, vitamin C, vitamin B6, and potassium.
Eggs, meanwhile, are high in protein as well as vitamin B12, vitamin B6, and vitamin A. Additionally, incorporating the spinach, tomatoes, and bell peppers helps towards reaching your five-a-day.
Dr Sharma shared her healthy recipe on TikTok (Image: Getty)
The quiche goes in the over for 25-30 minutes (Image: Getty)
Many users took to the comments to share their appreciation for the , with one personal trainer writing: “Did you just with a potato base?! Genius!! I’m totally trying this!”
Another person suggested: “Three words: sprinkle of feta.
“Damn, that looks good. Potatoes have been villainized for way too long,” a third shared.