Simple Spinach Quiche Recipe (2024)

This spinach quiche recipe is buttery, creamy, and loaded with cheese, vegetables, and seasonings.

This dish is so versatile and so easy to make ahead of time! Perfect served for breakfast or as a super addition to brunch. A pre-made pie crust makes this a snap to make.

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Easy Recipe for Spinach Quiche

  • Quiche recipes are so versatile! Keep it simple with a traditional egg filling or use your imagination and jazz it up with favorite veggies and meat!
  • No matter how you dress it up or down, this recipe for spinach quiche is the perfect solution for weekend visitors.
  • Or it can be prepared ahead of time and reheated for a quick breakfast during a busy week.

Ingredients and Variations

Pie Crust – A regular 9-inch pie crust or a deep-dish pizza pie crust are great options depending on how large/tall you want the quiche to be. Make a homemade pie crust and try mini quiches. Or for an even more simple recipe try this crustless bacon quiche.

Vegetables – Baby bella mushrooms are the mushrooms of choice for this recipe. Make sure they are firm and without blemishes. Fresh spinach is the best choice for this recipe. Although using frozen spinach is also an option. If using frozen, defrost a 10 ounce chopped spinach bag and squeeze out all of the water.

Cream – This spinach quiche can be made with cream or whole milk. Using cream will give it a more custard-like texture.

Cheese – For a more prominent flavor, sharp cheddar cheese, gruyere, or even blue cheese are great options. For a milder flavor, use mozzarella, Swiss, feta, and Provolone cheese. For a spicy quiche try pepper jack cheese.

Variations – Spinach doesn’t have to be the only mix-in. Drained canned corn, diced bell pepper, shredded carrots, tomatoes, diced green onions and chives are delicious additions. For added protein try bacon – cook in the pan first, remove and set aside, then after that sauté the other ingredients. Cubed ham, sausage, grilled chicken, and smoked salmon are also great add-ins.

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How to Make Spinach Quiche

  1. Pan-fry the garlic, onion, and vegetables.
  2. Add the vegetables to the pie crust. Add some cheese and peas.
  3. In another bowl mix together the eggs, cream, and seasonings.
  4. Add the egg mixture to the pie crust.
  5. Top with cheese and bake in the oven (as per the recipe below).
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Serving and Storing Quiche!

Freezing Instructions:

  • To freeze an uncooked quiche, place it on a flat surface such as a small tray or cutting board, then transfer to the freezer until it is frozen solid. An uncooked quiche can be stored in the freezer for up to 1 month.
  • To freeze a cooked quiche, be sure it is completely cool.
    • For both an uncooked or cooked quiche, wrap it in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. Or place it in a zippered freezer bag if it will fit. A cooked quiche can be frozen for up to 2 months.

Heating Instructions:

  • To heat a frozen uncooked quiche, cook from frozen.
    • Preheat oven to 400°F, remove plastic and then cover with foil, and bake for about 50 minutes. Remove foil and bake for another 10 minutes, until the top is settled, not wobbly in the center, and is a nice golden color.
  • To heat a frozen cooked quiche, cook from frozen.
    • Remove plastic wrap and bake in a preheated 350°F oven for about 30 minutes, or until heated through.

Quiche is delicious served all by itself as a main dish, or at a brunch party along with some delicious Monte Cristo grilled cheese sandwiches and a fresh cucumber radish salad, followed with a tasty slice of coffee cake!

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Spinach Quiche Recipe

This spinach quiche recipe is easy to make and loaded with veggies, meat and cheese. It makes the perfect make ahead breakfast or brunch.

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Servings 8 slices

Author Catalina

Ingredients

  • 1 9-inch frozen pie crust
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 small onion diced
  • 4 garlic cloves minced
  • 8 ounces baby Bella mushrooms sliced
  • 5 ounces fresh spinach roughly chopped with large stems removed
  • 1 ½ cups grated Gruyère cheese divided
  • ¼ cup fresh sweet peas optional
  • 4 large eggs room temperature
  • 1 ¼ cups heavy cream or light cream
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon paprika (smoked paprika can be used for extra flavor)
  • teaspoon red pepper flakes optional

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F.

  • Line a 9 inch pie pan with the pie crust. Set aside.

  • Heat olive oil in a skillet and cook onion and garlic for 1-2 minutes.

  • Add mushrooms and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Add the fresh spinach and let it wilt. Cover the pan with a lid for about one minute to speed up the process. Stir until spinach has wilted, then remove from heat.

  • Add the spinach filling to the pie crust, sprinkle with 1 cup of shredded cheese. Add sweet peas, if using.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs, cream, salt, pepper, paprika and red pepper flakes until fully combined and well blended.

  • Pour the mixture over the filling, using a spatula to distribute it evenly. Top with the remaining ½ cup of cheese (extra cheese can be added on top if desired).

  • Cover with foil and bake for 45 minutes, remove foil and bake for an additional 15 minutes, until top is golden brown and the center is set.

  • Remove from oven and let sit at least 10 minutes before serving.

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Notes

  • Nutritional information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
  • Freeze an uncooked quiche for up to a month, and a cooked quiche for up to 2 months.
  • Heat frozen quiche, cooked or uncooked, from frozen state.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 416kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 171mg | Sodium: 383mg | Potassium: 371mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2750IU | Vitamin C: 8.8mg | Calcium: 322mg | Iron: 1.8mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

Course Breakfast

Cuisine French

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FAQs

Is milk better than heavy cream in quiche? ›

Heavy Cream and Milk – For the best tasting quiche, use a combination of whole milk and heavy cream. (Or simply use half-and-half.) Using just heavy cream produces an overly thick filling. Whole milk is great, but a combo of heavy cream and milk is better.

Do you have to bake crust before quiche? ›

And yes, as you'll see, you should always prebake quiche crust to avoid a gummy pastry. Preheat the oven to 450°F.

Why is my spinach quiche watery? ›

According to Real Simple, this typically occurs when adding too-wet ingredients to the quiche filling, layering the egg custard with, for example, large slices of raw tomato or raw zucchini. These vegetables, while tasty, have a high water content when raw, which will weep into the quiche as it bakes.

Should you saute veggies before adding to quiche? ›

Cook the Veggies First

"Vegetables will take longer to cook than your egg custard, so always sauté onions, steam broccoli, etc. before you add them to your egg mixture to ensure every bite of quiche will be perfectly cooked," says Kristin Beringson, executive chef at Henley in Nashville.

What is the milk to egg ratio for quiche? ›

Quiche Ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy

You'll need to increase the amount of eggs and milk based on the size of your quiche, so knowing the basic ratio makes it really easy to scale up or down. For a standard 9-inch quiche: Use 3 large eggs (6 ounces) 1 1/2 cups of whole milk or cream (12 ounces)

Can I use 2% milk instead of heavy cream for quiche? ›

For gluten-free crust, try making a sweet potato crust. The Custard: For your custard to set properly in the oven, use this easy ratio: 1 part dairy to 2 parts eggs. Classic custards use heavy cream, but 2% milk contains a fraction of the saturated fat and is still plenty rich.

Should quiche be cooked at 350 or 375? ›

BAKE in center of 375°F oven until center is almost set but jiggles slightly when dish is gently shaken and knife inserted near center comes out clean, 30 to 40 minutes.

Do you poke holes in pie crust for quiche? ›

Air bubbles can also lead to cracks, and cracks inevitably lead to leaks. Therefore, for a level, leak-proof crust, a perforated crust is key. If, however, the recipe you're working with has a particularly liquidy filling, poking the bottom isn't a necessary step.

Why is my quiche sunk in the middle? ›

Underbaking the crust: If the crust is underbaked, it may not be able to support the weight of the filling and can cause the pie to sink. Using a filling that is too wet: If the filling is too wet, it may not set properly and can cause the pie to sink.

How do I cook spinach without it going soggy? ›

Spinach releases a lot of water as it cooks. So my father's trick is to drain and dry the spinach leaves as well as you can, using a salad spinner if need be, before cooking them. Then, sauté some garlic in olive oil in a large wide pan, and add the cleaned, drained, and dried spinach leaves to the pan.

Can you eat spinach quiche cold? ›

Quiche is such an easy dish, suitable for any time of the day and effortlessly served hot or cold. Our Spinach & veg quiche has wholesome mushrooms, spinach, tomato, onions mixed with the freshest traditional quiche ingredients – fresh eggs, cream, milk and cheese.

Can I mix up a quiche the night before? ›

Quiche is one of the greatest make-ahead breakfasts I can think of. Meant to be served at room temperature—or even slightly chilled—you not only can make quiche ahead, you have to! That's one of the reasons it's so great for a celebratory morning breakfast.

Can you replace heavy cream with milk in quiche? ›

The answer is, yes you can, which is a relief. You do need some fat in there to help it set, but you can get that from the cheese. Using just milk and eggs as the basis for the filling works perfectly well and I figure you are more likely to have these ingredients in, which is way more helpful.

Is it better to bake with milk or heavy cream? ›

Whole milk is a good choice for general cooking and baking, as it adds richness and flavor without being too heavy. Heavy cream and heavy whipping cream are best for recipes that require a thick and creamy texture, or for making whipped cream.

Why add milk to quiche? ›

The French are known for using cream, whole milk, and butter when cooking, and making a traditional French quiche is definitely not the right time to deviate and opt for margarine or skim milk. By choosing whole milk over one with a lower fat content, the baked quiche will have a light texture, per The Kitchn.

Is milk or heavy cream better for eggs? ›

What about a splash of milk or cream? This can give you more leeway when quick-cooking eggs and help keep the eggs softer, but isn't really necessary with our slow-cooked version. Even so, I still like the touch of velvety richness a tablespoon of heavy cream adds to the eggs.

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