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The Family Breakfast Quiche

Published: Apr 20, 2025 by Hannah Cooking . Leave a Comment

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Three eggs. One cup of cream. Endless possibilities. The humble breakfast quiche welcomes fancy Gruyère alongside bargain cheddar and rescues those slightly wilted herbs you'd otherwise toss. When Max started kindergarten and mornings became chaotic, this recipe became our salvation. We'd prep it together the night before, with Max arranging toppings in what he calls "flavor zones," then bake it while getting dressed. By the time backpacks were packed, a golden masterpiece awaited; proof that even on hectic mornings, a proper breakfast was practically effortless.

Golden breakfast quiche with flaky crust, sausage, and cheddar. A slice is lifted to reveal a fluffy, creamy interior with fresh herbs on top. Save it For Later

Why You'll Love This Recipe

This breakfast quiche recipe strikes the perfect balance between impressive and approachable. Unlike fussy breakfast dishes that demand constant attention, quiche bakes unattended while you enjoy your coffee or tend to other morning tasks. The versatility makes it perfect for everything from holiday gatherings to meal prep for busy weekdays.

Practical Magic:

  • Prep ahead and bake when needed
  • Adaptable to whatever ingredients you have on hand
  • Perfect for using up leftover vegetables or meat
  • Feeds a crowd easily (or provides multiple servings for the week)

Flavor Perfection:

  • Creamy, custardy interior
  • Golden, flaky crust (or crustless for a lighter option)
  • Endlessly customizable with your favorite add-ins
  • Delicious hot, room temperature, or even cold
Jump to:
  • Why You'll Love This Recipe
  • Breakfast Quiche Ingredients
  • How To Make Breakfast Quiche
  • Substitutions
  • Breakfast Quiche Recipe Variations
  • Equipment for Breakfast Quiche
  • Storage Tips
  • Grandma's Secret Worth Sharing
  • Morning Magic on Your Table!
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Related
  • Pairing
  • Easy Breakfast Quiche

Breakfast Quiche Ingredients

The Base:

  • Pie crust (store-bought or homemade)
  • Large eggs
  • Heavy cream or half-and-half
  • Whole milk
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper
  • Grated cheese (Gruyère, cheddar, or Swiss)

Popular Add-Ins:

  • Cooked bacon, sausage, or ham
  • Sautéed spinach or kale
  • Caramelized onions
  • Roasted red peppers
  • Fresh herbs (chives, thyme, or parsley)
  • Cherry tomatoes

See recipe card for quantities.

Homemade ingredients prepped for breakfast quiche, inclusing cooked sausage, cheddar cheese, and parsley on white counter. Save it For Later

How To Make Breakfast Quiche

Prepare Your Crust

  • Preheat oven to 375°F
  • Place pie crust in 9-inch pie dish
  • Prick bottom several times with fork
  • Line with parchment and fill with pie weights or dried beans
  • Blind bake for 10 minutes, then remove weights and bake 5 more minutes
  • Cool slightly before filling
Pie crust in dish with parchment and pie weights, ready for blind baking. Homemade and rustic setup. Save it For Later

Prepare Your Fillings

  • Cook bacon or sausage until crisp/browned
  • Sauté any vegetables until moisture is released
  • Grate cheese and have all ingredients ready
  • Allow cooked ingredients to cool slightly
Cooked sausage, cheddar cheese, and parsley on white counter. Homemade ingredients prepped for quiche. Save it For Later

Create the Custard

  • Whisk 4 large eggs in a medium bowl
  • Add 1 cup heavy cream and ½ cup milk
  • Season with ½ teaspoon salt and ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • Add a pinch of nutmeg if desired
  • Whisk until completely combined and slightly frothy
Whisking a creamy egg mixture with shredded cheddar and parsley in a mixing bowl. Homemade quiche filling prep on a white countertop. Save it For Later

Assemble and Bake

  • Sprinkle half the cheese on bottom of par-baked crust
  • Add cooked meat and vegetables in even layer
  • Pour egg mixture carefully over fillings
  • Top with remaining cheese
  • Bake at 375°F for 35-40 minutes until center is just set with slight wobble
  • Let rest 10 minutes before slicing
Unbaked quiche with sausage and cheese in pie crust. Custard and herbs added, ready for oven. Save it For Later

Note: To prevent a soggy bottom crust, Max and I discovered a game-changing technique; brush the inside of your par-baked crust with a thin layer of Dijon mustard or a beaten egg white before adding fillings. This creates a moisture barrier that keeps the crust crisp.

Substitutions

Crust Options:

  • Traditional pie crust → Puff pastry for extra flakiness
  • Regular crust → Whole wheat crust for added fiber
  • Any crust → Crustless breakfast quiche for low-carb option
  • Standard base → Hash brown crust for creative twist

Dairy Alternatives:

  • Heavy cream → Half and half (slightly less rich)
  • Whole milk → 2% milk (reduces calories)
  • Traditional dairy → Non-dairy milk plus 2 tablespoon flour
  • Regular cheese → Reduced-fat cheese

Protein Variations:

  • Bacon → Canadian bacon (leaner option)
  • Pork sausage → Turkey sausage
  • Meat → Smoked salmon for elegant option
  • Any animal protein → Plant-based alternatives

Veggie Swaps:

  • Spinach → Kale or Swiss chard
  • Bell peppers → Roasted red peppers from jar
  • Fresh herbs → Dried herbs (use ⅓ the amount)
  • Raw vegetables → Frozen vegetables (thaw and drain well

Breakfast Quiche Recipe Variations

Breakfast Quiche Lorraine:

  • Add 8 oz crispy bacon
  • Include ½ cup sautéed shallots
  • Use Gruyère cheese
  • Add a pinch of nutmeg to custard
  • Finish with fresh thyme leaves

Breakfast Quiche Muffins:

  • Use same filling in muffin tin
  • Line cups with rounds of pie crust or ham slices
  • Bake at 375°F for only 20-25 minutes
  • Perfect for grab-and-go breakfast
  • Freezer-friendly for meal prep

Sausage Breakfast Quiche:

  • Brown ½ pound breakfast sausage
  • Add diced bell peppers while cooking
  • Use sharp cheddar cheese
  • Add 1 teaspoon Italian herbs
  • Top with fresh sliced tomatoes

Healthy Breakfast Quiche:

  • Make crustless or use almond flour crust
  • Use egg whites for half the eggs
  • Incorporate lots of vegetables
  • Use reduced-fat cheese
  • Add nutritional yeast for flavor boost

Equipment for Breakfast Quiche

  • 9-inch pie dish (ceramic or glass works best)
  • Mixing bowl
  • Whisk
  • Cheese grater
  • Cutting board and knife
  • Measuring cups and spoons

Storage Tips

Make-Ahead Method (unbaked):

  • Prepare crust and fillings separately
  • Store in refrigerator up to 2 days
  • Combine and bake fresh when needed
  • Add 5 minutes to baking time if chilled

Refrigerator Storage (baked):

  • Cool completely before refrigerating
  • Cover tightly with plastic wrap
  • Stores well for up to 4 days
  • Reheat at 325°F for 15 minutes

Freezer Option (baked):

  • Cool completely
  • Wrap in plastic, then foil
  • Freeze up to 3 months
  • Thaw overnight in refrigerator
  • Reheat at 350°F for 20-25 minutes

Grandma's Secret Worth Sharing

My grandmother; who fed a family of eight from her farmhouse kitchen for decades, shared a simple quiche secret that made all the difference in my recipe.

"Let your egg mixture rest for 10 minutes before pouring, then tap the filled pie dish gently on the counter three times," she instructed me quietly.

This quick step eliminates air bubbles, creating a perfectly silky texture every time. Max takes his role as "official quiche tapper" with utmost seriousness, using Grandma's handed-down wooden spoon to count out three precise taps. When I once skipped this ritual while he was at school, the quiche wasn't nearly as good—coincidence or kitchen magic? Either way, we never skip the tapping now.

Morning Magic on Your Table!

Now you have all the secrets to creating the perfect breakfast quiche; from the ideal egg to cream ratio to Grandma's special tapping technique. This versatile, make-ahead marvel proves that a spectacular breakfast doesn't require waking up at dawn or spending all morning in the kitchen.

Looking for more easy morning favorites? Try my Easy Egg Muffins for a grab and go version of breakfast goodness that's perfect for busy weekdays. Need something to satisfy a hungry crowd? Our Biscuit Breakfast Recipe combines fluffy southern comfort with hearty morning ingredients. And for a dinner-inspired morning option that kids absolutely love, our Cheeseburger Pie Recipe transforms a family favorite into a protein-packed breakfast that keeps everyone full until lunch!

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Remember what Max says every time we make this recipe: "The best breakfast is the one that makes you happy to wake up!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the secret to a good quiche?

The secret to exceptional quiche is the proper egg-to-dairy ratio; 4 eggs to 1½ cups liquid. After testing dozens of variations, I've found pre-baking your crust and resting the egg mixture 10 minutes before baking eliminates air bubbles. Bake at 375°F until just set with a slight wobble for perfectly silky texture.

Can quiche be served for breakfast?

Absolutely! Quiche makes an ideal breakfast; it's protein rich, versatile, and can be made ahead. I prepare it the night before for stress-free mornings. While the French traditionally enjoy quiche for lunch, it has become a breakfast staple in American cuisine that works hot or cold.

What is quiche for breakfast?

Breakfast quiche is a savory egg custard baked in pastry crust, typically containing cheese, meat, and vegetables. It's essentially a morning pie that combines protein and flavor in one dish. From my experience hosting countless brunches, quiche offers the perfect make-ahead solution that feels special yet requires minimal morning effort.

What is the difference between a frittata and a quiche?

The main difference is crust; quiche has a pastry shell while frittata doesn't. Quiche contains cream for a custardy texture; frittata uses little or no dairy for a denser result. Having made both regularly, quiche offers more complexity and elegance, while frittata provides a quicker, more rustic option.

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Golden breakfast quiche with flaky crust, sausage, and cheddar. A slice is lifted to reveal a fluffy, creamy interior with fresh herbs on top. Save it For Later

Easy Breakfast Quiche

A hearty breakfast quiche with flaky crust, creamy egg custard, savory sausage, and sharp cheddar. Perfect for make-ahead mornings, brunch, or meal prep.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Chill Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 55 minutes mins
Servings: 8
Course: Breakfast, Brunch
Cuisine: American
Calories: 310
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Pie crust Store-bought or homemade
  • 4 Eggs Large
  • 1 cup Heavy cream Or half-and-half
  • ½ cup Milk Whole milk preferred
  • ½ teaspoon Salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Black pepper Freshly ground preferred
  • 1 cup Cheddar cheese Shredded
  • ½ lb Breakfast sausage Cooked and crumbled
  • 2 tablespoon Fresh parsley Chopped
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard Optional for crust barrier

Equipment

  • 1 9-inch pie dish Glass or ceramic recommended
  • 1 Mixing bowl Medium size for custard
  • 1 Whisk For combining eggs and cream
  • 1 Skillet To cook and crumble sausage
  • 1 Measuring cups For cream and milk
  • 1 Measuring spoons For salt and seasonings
  • 1 Cheese Grater Optional, if shredding cheese fresh

Method
 

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
  2. Place crust in pie dish, prick bottom, blind bake with weights 10 mins, remove weights, bake 5 mins more.
  3. Brown sausage in skillet, then cool slightly.
  4. Whisk eggs, cream, milk, salt, and pepper until frothy.
  5. Brush crust with Dijon, sprinkle half cheese, sausage, then pour in custard.
  6. Add remaining cheese and parsley, bake 35–40 mins until center is just set.
  7. Let quiche rest 10 mins before slicing.

Notes

Nutrition facts are estimated using automated tools and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For the most accurate results, please calculate using your specific ingredients.

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