Quiche

Quiche

A quiche is a baked, unsweetened custard pie, often made with savory fillings. Originally served in Germany, quiche was adopted by neighboring France and is now considered a traditional French dish. The French (and now English) word quiche comes from a dialectal form (Küchle) of the German word for cake (Kuchen). Quiche became popular in Britain after World War II and in the United States during the 1960s and 70s.

Easy
🥗 Vegetarian

Total Time

75 minutes

Servings

6

Ingredients
Everything you'll need to make this recipe
1

5 eggs

2

1 ⅓ cup (320 ml) cream (approximately 30% fat)

3

1 teaspoon chopped fresh tarragon

4

1 dash ground nutmeg

5

¼ teaspoon salt

6

⅛ teaspoon ground pepper

7

1 prepared frozen pie crust

8

¾ cup (180 ml) freshly-grated Swiss cheese

Instructions
Step-by-step guide to making this recipe
1

Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).

2

Place the eggs, cream, tarragon, nutmeg, salt, and pepper in a blender; blend as briefly as possible until they form a homogeneous mixture.

3

In the pie crust, create alternating layers of the shredded cheese and the mixture from the blender until the crust is full.

4

Bake the quiche for 35–40 minutes; a toothpick or fork inserted into its middle should come out "clean".

35–40 minutes

5

Remove the quiche from the oven, and let it cool for at least 20 minutes before serving.

20 minutes

Notes
  • Use nutmeg sparingly.
  • Fresh tarragon will be better than dried tarragon.
  • Placing a very hot pan in under the quiche will give it greater volume.
  • Try making quiches with sautéed onions, sautéed broccoli, and shredded sharp cheddar cheese; feel free to experiment.