Individual Quiche in Staub Cocottes & Other Sunday Favorites

We love this simple quiche recipe. In fact, it’s my most popular post! Recently, I made it in individual Staub cocottes. I skipped the crust and we didn’t even miss it. Serve it with a salad or just some sliced tomatoes. You could also use a large muffin tin or ramekins.


More Sunday Favorites
This little wooden crate with 24 spools of twine makes a great gift, and it’s so handy to have around to wrap packages and hang things with a colorful piece of twine. The possibilities are endless!
Plate Walls shared by a reader!


.Last Sunday, I shared a few plate walls that I loved and asked you to send in yours! A reader, Cynthia, sent in photos of her plate walls, and I could not love them more. I especially love her collection of oyster plates. We often see them at flea markets in France, but I never thought to use them on a plate wall or even mix them in with art on a gallery wall. Thank you, Cynthia, for sharing yours with us.
These plate hangers from the UK remain the best way to hang a plate without potentially causing harm. To remove the plate hanger, soak it in water for a few minutes, and it comes right off, leaving no residue!
Serena & Lily Sale
Our favorite chairs and so much more are on sale at Serena & Lily, but only for a few more days. Clearance items even ship free!


On the left, Serena & Lily introduced the Carter dining chair. Very similar to and the same manufacturer as the Tucker chair, which they no longer carry. Both chairs are versatile and can work with any style. Also known as the Salt Chair from Design Within Reach.
Serena & Lily Clearance


Left: Sagano Side Table // Cannes Pendant // Yarra Serving Set// Sunwashed Riviera Bins // Carmel Rattan Candlestick Holders // Carter Dining Chair in Olive // Healdsburg Shower Curtain
I use the Sunwashed Riviera Bins for storage in my office. They are super sturdy and hide the contents, which keeps things looking organized.
That’s it for me this week! We are in Provence on a buying trip for our shop! We have been exploring lots of new places, and even managed to visit a shop that’s been on my list for quite some time! Maison Empereur in Marseille, founded in 1827, is the oldest hardware store in France! I’ll be sharing lots more about our visit!
Let’s check in with Mary Ann and Cindy!
Classic Casual Home
Read Mary Ann’s Sunday post here!
Cindy Hattersely Design
Read Cindy’s Sunday post here!

I have been wanting to hand oyster plates in our dining room. I pick up oyster shells all the time on the beach. You are so helpful with the link to the hangers!
Hope you are having a great time!
Hi Anne,
Have a wonderful time in France!! How exciting….enjoy those incredible patisseries! Take care 🙂
Hi Francesca! We have been enjoying a pastry a day! How could we not? xx