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Impossible Pies are very similar to a Quiche and the filling can really be anything you have on hand. Substitute the meat and cheeses to your taste, try some cooked vegetables; this makes for a great "clear out the `fridge" recipe using leftovers. They can be savory or sweet too.
Impossible Ham & Cheese Pie
(Recipe Adapted from BettyCoker.com)
Serves 6-8
Ingredients:
1 1/2 C. cubed fully cooked smoked boneless Ham
1 C. shredded Swiss cheese (4 ounces) (I used Sharp Cheddar, I don’t care for Swiss)
1/4 C. chopped Green Onions or chopped Onion (I went with Green Onions)
1/2 C. Original Bisquick™ mix (I had the Heart Smart Bisquick-works the same)
1 C. Milk (We only have Whole Milk, but I'm certain whatever you use would be fine)
1/4 tsp. Salt, if desired
1/8 tsp. Black Pepper
2 Eggs
Method:
Heat oven to 400°F/205°C
Grease 9-inch pie plate. (I used soft Butter, only because it was on the counter, but if you have some Bacon Grease that would bump it up)
Sprinkle Onion, Ham and Cheese in pie plate. (you want the Cheese on top)
Stir Bisquick mix, Milk, Salt (if using, I did and found it too Salty for my taste), Pepper and Eggs until blended.
Pour carefully into pie plate.
Bake 35 to 40 minutes (start checking it at about 25 minutes) or until knife inserted in center comes out clean.
Cool 5 minutes.
This yummy creation can be eaten warm or cold, lovely with a Salad for a light Supper.

Impossible Pies recipes were printed on boxes of Bisquick, a baking mix. Around about 1969-1970 they first appeared and there are many different recipes for them.

The combination of the Bisquick, Milk and Eggs creates a crust when baked.
I'd say that I've made my fare share of Impossible Pies over the course of my life. They're so simple and fast.
Impossible Ham & Cheese Pie
(Recipe Adapted from BettyCoker.com)
Serves 6-8
Ingredients:
1 1/2 C. cubed fully cooked smoked boneless Ham
1 C. shredded Swiss cheese (4 ounces) (I used Sharp Cheddar, I don’t care for Swiss)
1/4 C. chopped Green Onions or chopped Onion (I went with Green Onions)
1/2 C. Original Bisquick™ mix (I had the Heart Smart Bisquick-works the same)
1 C. Milk (We only have Whole Milk, but I'm certain whatever you use would be fine)
1/4 tsp. Salt, if desired
1/8 tsp. Black Pepper
2 Eggs
Method:
Heat oven to 400°F/205°C
Grease 9-inch pie plate. (I used soft Butter, only because it was on the counter, but if you have some Bacon Grease that would bump it up)
Sprinkle Onion, Ham and Cheese in pie plate. (you want the Cheese on top)
Stir Bisquick mix, Milk, Salt (if using, I did and found it too Salty for my taste), Pepper and Eggs until blended.
Pour carefully into pie plate.
Bake 35 to 40 minutes (start checking it at about 25 minutes) or until knife inserted in center comes out clean.
Cool 5 minutes.
This yummy creation can be eaten warm or cold, lovely with a Salad for a light Supper.




Impossible Pies recipes were printed on boxes of Bisquick, a baking mix. Around about 1969-1970 they first appeared and there are many different recipes for them.

The combination of the Bisquick, Milk and Eggs creates a crust when baked.
I'd say that I've made my fare share of Impossible Pies over the course of my life. They're so simple and fast.