30 forgotten quiche recipes we’re bringing back
Finding yourself on the hamster wheel of cooking and need some inspo? Same. So we’re bringing back a bunch of our tastiest go-to recipes – our quiche dishes.
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Whether you’re a traditional Lorraine type, or you’re more partial to the likes of a leek, bacon, brie and mushroom quiche, we’ve got every loaded pastry you could desire.
Courtesy of taste.com.au, here are 30 long-forgotten quiche recipes we’re bringing back that you need to try as soon as possible.
If you don’t feel like making the pastry for this quiche, Taste.com.au members suggest taking a shortcut by buying some shortcrust pastry.
Taste.com.au members just love this quiche - try it tonight and find out why!
Barbecued chicken and corn make a nutritious filling in this light and fluffy quiche.
Sweet potato and salmon quiche
Filo pastry gives this sweet potato and salmon quiche lots of crunch.
This recipe is a healthy way to end the week and use up your leftover vegetables.
Impress your friends by bringing this smoked trout and pea quiche with to your next picnic.
Use ready-made shortcrust pastry, ham, eggs, cream and cheese and turn it into this tasty quiche.
Made more glamorous with the addition of gruyere and prosciutto, this quiche is smart enough to be presented to guests and satisfying enough to be served for a family meal.
Start with a basic egg mix and then add salami, tomatoes and parsley for a superb quiche the whole family will love.
Crustless mushroom and chicken quiche
Try this gourmet version of chicken and mushroom quiche.
Sun-dried tomato and feta quiche
An easy to make quiche which makes a great addition at a picnic or serve it with a green salad for a light lunch.
Every cook needs a night off so plan ahead with this great dish. It’s not only the filling that’s cheesy - it’s also encased in a crumbly cream cheese pastry. Keep it handy for picnics and school lunches, too.
Make it mild or spice things up a little - that’s the beauty of this golden savoury slice.
Ready in no time, this crowd-pleasing classic will win over the whole family.
Caramelised fennel and red onion quiche
Using vintage cheddar cheese will add extra flavour to this sweet yet savoury caramelised onion and fennel quiche.
Mushroom and broccolini crustless quiche
This low-fat, vegetarian mushroom and broccolini quiche is great to take on a picnic or for a light evening meal.
A Meat-free Monday delight: this eggcellent quiche is everything it’s cracked up to be!
Classic quiche lorraine is great served as a starter snack or part of dinner.
Pumpkin, leek & spinach quiche
A no-crust quiche is light, low carb and perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
These mini quiches are just perfect for afternoon tea or last-minute guests.
Turkey and Swiss cheese quiche
This is an easy recipe which helps use up leftover turkey from Christmas lunch.
Serve this caramelised leek quiche warm at home with a side salad or pack it for a picnic on a warm summer’s day.
Sweet potato and caramelised onion quiche
Make this popular quiche for dinner tonight, or pop it in the freezer for a night when you can’t be bothered cooking.
Leek, bacon, brie and mustard quiche
Having friends round for lunch? This quiche, a green salad and a glass of wine will make it a relaxed and delicious affair.
This tuna quiche, which is packed full of vegetables, can be served warm or at room temperature.
Everyone will enjoy this cheese-filled zucchini quiche with a hint of chilli.
There’s nothing like a picnic on a fine spring day and this easy tart will make a delicious addition to any hamper!
Asparagus and blue cheese quiche
Keeping it simple just got a whole lot tastier with this clever quiche that gets the most out of six ingredients.
So versatile and tasty is the humble quiche - try our easy version with spring vegetable goodness!
Zucchini & vintage cheddar quiche
Feed your family with Curtis Stone’s delicious zucchini & vintage cheddar quiche with bacon.
Originally published as 30 forgotten quiche recipes we’re bringing back