This is a recipe I come back to all the time.  Yes, it uses a mix.  If you want to make your own biscuit mix and use it, I'm sure it would work.  This is a great recipe for leftovers.  It is a 
family favorite and completely flexible according to what I have in the fridge.  
It reheats well, and you can freeze it once it's been 
cooked.
Ingredients
3 eggs
1/2 C Bisquick Baking Mix
1 1/2 C 
milk
1/2 tsp salt
Mix all ingredients together.  Using a blender works 
very well to mix and not end up with any lumps.  Pour this into a well greased 
loaf pan.  (If making a double batch a 9x13 baking dish is about 
right.)  I always make a double batch for our family of 6.  It usually leaves us with a little leftover.  My kids eat pretty small portions though.
Now the fun part!
You will need about 1 cup meat.  Any kind 
will do.  I've used chicken, sausage, burger, pepperoni, ham, and even bacon.  
Or you can leave the meat out if you want.  I've only ever used cooked meat in 
this recipe.  I'm not sure how raw would turn out.  The cook time is long 
enough, I would think it would be fine.  
You will also need about 1 cup 
of vegetables.  Most kinds work well.  If they have a strong flavor (like 
broccoli) a little goes a long way.  The only thing I've found that we didn't 
like was brussel sprouts.....those got weird.
Now for the cheese!  You 
will use anywhere from 1 cup to 2 cups of cheese.  Any kind I have tried was 
fantastic.  I suppose you could leave the cheese out...but why?
Put your 
meat, vegetables, and cheese right into the liquid in the pan.  Tap everything 
down so the liquid covers it.
Bake at 350*F for about 45 minutes.  
(Double batch takes considerably longer but I haven't timed it exactly.)  The 
quiche is done when a knife inserted into the middle comes out 
clean.
Enjoy and Experiment!  I'd love to hear about any combinations you 
find that are really good.  I'd also love to hear if you find a particular 
ingredient that just didn't do so well. 
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