23 Quiche Recipes to Serve for Breakfast or Brunch (2024)

A quiche is a tart made with pie crust and a creamy, savory custard filling. The simplest version calls for eggs, heavy cream, whole milk, salt, and pepper—but quiche often stars cheese, bacon and other meat, and all kinds of vegetables. Most of our quiche recipes are made in a pie pan, but we also have deep-dish quiches (so, more filling than crust!) and large-format rectangular quiches.

We think the crust is particularly important—and we like to mix it up. Pâte brisée is classic, but we love the spectacular look and crunch of puff pastry crusts (made with frozen puff pastry); we have gluten-free options, too. Whatever crust (and fillings) you choose, all of the quiches in this collection are delicious for breakfast, brunch, or dinner.

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Broccoli-Cheddar Quiche

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If quiche is a crowd-pleasing dish, then this recipe is a guaranteed winner; broccoli florets and cheddar cheese are a combination that kids and adults can agree on at any meal.

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Carrot-Parmesan Quiche

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Who says a quiche should be round? Not us. We're fans of the large-format rectangular quiche. This spectacular Carrot-Parmesan version should be the centerpiece at your next brunch. The crust is store-bought puff pastry that you can blind bake a day ahead. Thefilling is a mix of carrot purée and eggs cut with garlic, olive oil, and Parmesan, which skew it more savory.

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Bacon and Spinach Quiche

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This quiche has all the makings of a bacon, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich. Cooked, crumbled bacon and shredded Swiss cheese are whisked into the custard mixture, which is topped with baby spinach.

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Classic Quiche

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Master the art of making a quiche with this essential recipe. It starts with an all-butter crust which is filled with a simple custard of eggs, heavy cream, whole milk, and seasonings for a delicious breakfast dish.

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Cherry Tomatoes and Pecorino Quiche

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With cherry red tomatoes and a pecorino cheese custard filling, this quiche looks a little like a classic pizza. But it's totally apt—and absolutely delectable—for brunch.

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Crustless Broccoli-Cheddar Quiches

Want to skip the crust entirely? Opt for these tiny riffs on everyone's favorite quiche—broccoli cheddar.

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Spinach-and-Cheddar Slab Quiche

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When you need to feed a crowd and don't have a lot of time for prep work, make this sheet-pan quiche using store-bought puff pastry. It's packed with sharp cheddar cheese and chopped spinach.

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Fresh Herbs Quiche

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This quiche recipe may look intimidating to prepare, but we promise you can do it (so long as you're armed with a springform pan). It's a different take on a breakfast favorite. Garnish with fresh herb sprigs, which add freshness in the custard.

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Rainbow-Chard Quiche

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Looking for a way to add a little bit of color to your quiche? Use rainbow Swiss chard, which has stems that come in a wide array of bright colors such as pink, yellow, orange. Plus, this recipe is easier than ever, thanks to a crust made with store-bought phyllo dough, so you'll want to make it right away.

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Asparagus Custard Tart

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This tart is unapologetically rich—there is puff pastry, Gruyère and goat cheese, and heavy cream—yet the overall effect is light. It's an elegant, make-ahead addition to a festive spread, but paired with a green salad, it also makes a satisfying supper on its own.

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Sausage-Potato Quiche

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Spicy sausage, tender potato, and a good measure of Parmesan cheese make this quiche a stick-to-your-ribs brunch dish.

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Potato-Crusted Herb Quiche

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Instead of the usual pastry crust, the base of this quiche is made with thinly sliced potatoes, which get golden and crispy in the oven. They're covered with an herb custard and baked until set.

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Spinach and Gruyere Quiche

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Here's a fabulous vegetarian quiche recipe that everyone will want a slice of. It calls for fresh spinach, which adds color and texture to the rich custard. A buttery crust is the perfect vessel for the filling.

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Bacon and Scallion Quiche

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Maybe you know and love bacon and spinach for quiche? Then you're ready for this next step in quiche filling: scallions and bacon. Quiche is best served at room temperature, making it the ultimate make-ahead brunch recipe.

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Bacon-Cheese Quiche

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You can't go wrong with this classic creamy egg custard with bacon, Gruyère cheese, and caramelized onions in flaky pastry.

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Gluten-Free Ham-and-Swiss Quiche

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A tender gluten-free pie crust—plus a rich, savory filling—adds up to a favorite quiche that everyone can enjoy.

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Shallot-Mushroom Quiche

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Fontina cheese, sautéed mushrooms, and caramelized shallots give this vegetarian quiche plenty of savory depth.

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Butternut Squash and Bacon Quiche

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Arrange thin slices of butternut squash, whole bacon strips, and sage leaves over a custardy filling to make this a piece of edible art that serves as both main dish and centerpiece.

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Ham and Potato Bake

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This hearty, crustless quiche gets a touch of green from your choice of frozen broccoli, spinach, or peas. Use pre-cooked, sugar-baked ham for an even speedier addition.

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Caramelized Garlic Tart

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Tender sautéed garlic cloves make a flavorful filling for this quiche-like tart. Two varieties of goat cheese, garlic cloves, and a touch of balsamic vinegar are scattered in a tart shell before the custard is poured on top.

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Asparagus, Leek, and Gruyere Quiche

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The ideal centerpiece for a spring brunch, this quiche combines sautéed asparagus and leeks with Gruyère cheese in a buttery pastry crust. Serve the quiche with fruit salad and muffins for a lovely morning meal.

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Swiss Chard, Mushroom, and White Cheddar Quiche

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Made on a rimmed baking sheet, this family-size quiche serves 12 to 15 people. Swiss chard adds texture and color to the filling, which is made with eggs, half-and-half, and cheddar cheese.

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Corn and Tomato Quiche

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Show off peak summer produce at your next brunch get-together. Crème fraîche adds tang to this seasonal quiche recipe.

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FAQs

Is quiche a breakfast or dinner food? ›

With a savory, custardy filling — often speckled with all types of cheeses, veggies, and meats — and a buttery-rich crust, quiche is downright showstopping. It's the dreamiest dish to dig into for a special family breakfast, a weekend brunch, or simple lunch or dinner.

What is breakfast quiche made of? ›

Breakfast Quiche is a flavorful breakfast made with a creamy filling baked in a buttery, flaky pie crust. Bacon, spinach, garlic, sharp cheddar along with milk, cream, and eggs make for an incredibly flavorful filling! Serve this quiche up for a holiday brunch and prepare to watch it fly off plates.

When should quiche be served? ›

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.

Is quiche traditionally served hot or cold? ›

Quiche (/ˈkiːʃ/ KEESH) is a French tart consisting of a pastry crust filled with savoury custard and pieces of cheese, meat, seafood or vegetables. A well-known variant is quiche lorraine, which includes lardons or bacon. Quiche may be served hot, warm or cold.

Can quiche be a main meal? ›

As previously stated, quiche can be served as a main dish or as a side dish and it's often served with a variety of accompaniments. For a healthy dinner, some popular options include a simple green salad, roasted or steamed vegetables, or a salad with mixed greens.

What do the French eat with quiche? ›

Quiche is traditionally served with a green salad and crusty French bread, but the sky is the limit when you start thinking of other options. Here are some ideas: A simple green salad such as arugula tossed with an olive oil and lemon vinaigrette.

What is the difference between a quiche and a breakfast casserole? ›

Egg Casserole

They are heartier than a quiche, leaning more towards a strata in texture. If you are dairy-free, you can use almond, cashew, coconut, hemp, rice, soy milk, or any other non-dairy milk you prefer.

Can you eat quiche straight from the box? ›

To serve cold: This product is ready to eat. However, for best results we recommend that you re-heat it first and allow to cool for before serving.

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 need to prebake pie crust for quiche? ›

Editor: Yes, I recommend pre-baking the crusts for quiches because I think it helps keep them from getting soggy from the filling.

What's the difference between egg pie and quiche? ›

The crust is usually topped with a pastry lid, but is sometimes left open. A bacon and egg pie differs from a quiche, most notably due to the absence of cheese and milk and the presence of an upper crust. Also the eggs are not beaten and are whole, or at the most yolks pierced.

Do people eat quiche for breakfast? ›

In its homeland (the Alsace-Lorraine region of France), quiche Lorraine is served at lunch or dinner. Stateside, however, breakfast quiche recipes are a morning favorite. This quiche Lorraine recipe keeps it classic with bacon and Swiss cheese filling.

Should quiche be refrigerated? ›

Just be careful to keep it in the fridge as leaving it on the counter could create bacteria growth due to the quiche's dairy and egg-based filling. According to the FDA, you should never leave egg-based dishes out on the counter for over two hours — and if it's especially hot, they should be refrigerated before then.

Should quiche cool before serving? ›

How long should quiche rest before cutting? Remove the quiche from the oven and let the inside continue to cook while the exterior cools to a warm temperature. Waiting about 10-20 minutes before slicing is usually sufficient.

How do you serve store bought quiche? ›

Serve it warm or room temperature.

A cold quiche is a sad quiche. Those custardy innards don't taste like much when cold. Serve a store-bought quiche at least at room temperature or, even better, warmed from the oven.

What is a good side dish for French toast? ›

The best French toast side dishes are scrambled eggs, omelet, sausage patties or bacon. For some sweeter options, try caramelized bananas, fried apples, apple butter and pumpkin spice lattes. Lastly, you'll find deliciously healthy suggestions like a fresh fruit salad and buckwheat porridge. Now let's get cooking!

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