April 28, 2024

At Home with GCH: Appetizers Again – Mini Quiche

Here on our At Home with GCH blog, Monday’s are always focused on healthy but oh-so-yummy! recipes.  This month we are doing a series on appetizers…I love ‘em!!  How about you?   I would love for you to leave a comment below sharing with us YOUR favorite appetizer(s)!

This week we are making bite-size crustless mini quiche; have you ever had them? Pop-‘em-in-your-mouth yumminess!  These little appetizers are excellent to make ahead of time and freeze, then pull out to warm for a quick breakfast.

I made two types: Spinach&Swiss with Bacon, and Broccoli-Cheddar with Ham.  I have given you the basics—for both types—and then a few suggestions for optional fillings.  Whether you do them crustless (low-fat, gluten-free) like these or wrapped in some yummy, flaky crust, these are delicious!  You can let your imagination and taste buds lead you to making a variety or two that your loved ones will enjoy!

And I would suggest doubling or quadrupling the recipe (as I did); these go fast!  My husband can eat almost the whole batch (one dozen mini quiche) by himself… I’m just sayin’!  🙂

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Mini Quiche (makes one dozen)

Egg Filling

3 large eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper

Whisk these 4 ingredients together, thoroughly blending the eggs.  Pour into a container with a spout (for ease in filling muffin tin) and set aside.

Spinach&Swiss with Bacon

1/2 cup frozen chopped spinach, defrosted
2 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled (option: packaged, cooked bacon)
4 tablespoons chopped onion
1+ tablespoons dried dill or tarragon (optional)
1/2-3/4 cup finely grated Swiss cheese

Preheat oven to 375.  Grease with melted butter (or spray with cooking spray) your mini muffin tin; be thorough.  Place spinach in colander, allow to defrost, and then squeeze dry (with your hands); set aside.  Cook bacon, cool, and crumble.  Saute onion in a bit of the bacon drippings until soft.  When done, mix with spinach and herbs.

Evenly distribute the veggies, the bacon, and the cheese among the muffin cups; these should be at least 1/2 full. Then carefully pour the prepared Egg Filling mixture into each muffin cup.  Fill almost full.  Bake @ 375 for approximately 12-15 minutes until the eggs puff and are lightly golden brown.  Remove from oven; let sit for 10 minutes, then carefully remove from muffin tin.  If you have thoroughly greased your muffin tin in preparation, this shouldn’t be too hard.  I used a small, flexible spatula—but a teaspoon or small knife will do—and just run it around the edge of each quiche to loosen.  Serve immediately.

Broccoli-Cheddar with Ham

4 tablespoons chopped onion
olive oil
1/2 cup frozen, chopped broccoli (cooked and cooled)
1/2 cup ham, chopped small
1+ tablespoons dried crushed rosemary or marjoram (optional)
1/2-3/4 cup of finely grated sharp Cheddar

Preheat oven to 375.  Grease with melted butter (or spray with cooking spray) your mini muffin tin; be thorough. Cook frozen broccoli in small saucepan, drain and cool; set aside.  Saute onion in a small amount of olive oil until soft; when done, mix with broccoli, and herbs.

Evenly distribute the veggies, the chopped ham, and the cheese among the muffin cups; these should be at least 1/2 full. Then carefully pour the prepared Egg Filling mixture into each muffin cup.  Fill almost full.  Bake @ 375 for 12-15 minutes until the eggs puff and are golden.  Remove from oven; let sit for 10 minutes, then carefully remove from muffin tin.  If you have thoroughly greased your muffin tin in preparation, this shouldn’t be too hard.  I used a small, flexible spatula—but a teaspoon or a small knife will do—and just run it around the edge of each quiche to loosen.  Serve immediately.

Filling Variations (choose one from each category)

  • Veggies:(1/2 cup) of either sauteed mushrooms, peppers, seeded tomatoes, zucchini, butternut squash
  • Cheese: (1/2-3/4 cup) of your favorite Cheddar, Monterey Jack, goat cheese, Gruyere, Parmesan, Fontina, Provolone, Gouda
  • Herbs: (1+ tablespoon) of your choice of parsley, chives, tarragon, basil, dill, rosemary,  marjoram
  • Meat: (1/2-3/4 cup) finely chopped ham, cooked&crumbled breakfast sausage or bacon

Crust Options  OK, should you want to make your mini quiche with a crust (oh yum!) you have options, too.  This is a little ditzy and time-consuming but well worth the effort for those that love crust!

After choosing (and preparing, if necessary) your option, cut out into approximately 2+1/2″ diameter rounds; I used a juice glass.  Gently fit into mini-muffin tin cups.  Bake @ 400 for 20 minutes or so ’til egg is puffed and crust is lovely and golden.  Allow to sit in the muffin tin for 2-3 minutes; remove to a cooling rack OR serve immediately.

God loves you!   ♥  (Don’t ever forget that!)

♥  coleen

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About coleen hayden

Coleen Hayden – Director of Women's Ministry - Prayer Ministry Leader - Blog Contributor
Coleen and her husband Robert have been married for 19 years and currently live in the Capital District area of New York State. They have one beautiful daughter, Kassia, who is married to Matt, and 4 delightful grandchildren Elijah, Kaylie Joy, Levi, and Rebekah. She enjoys sewing, cooking, and playing the piano.

Comments

  1. We just made these for supper on Saturday night. I made mine with Eggs, Kale, Bacon, Mozzarella Cheese, and Italian Seasoning. DELICIOUS!!! I used to make Quiche quite a bit when my kids were young, but I’ll bet it’s been 25 years since I’ve made them!! I’m going to have to try some of the recipes you’ve shared here. 🙂

  2. Yummmmm…. sounds like an awesome dinner for one night this week!

  3. they DO make a great supper, amy! right, christi? and honestly, i like ’em even better warmed up for breakfast. <3