Crustless Quiche

Crustless Quiche made with broccoli, red peppers, and cheddar cheese.

Easter is on its way and so is the family. If you are gathering to celebrate the holiday, you may be interested in this brunch recipe that is a favorite at my house. Enjoy!

Ingredients

  • 4 eggs
  • 1 ¼ cups milk, anything from whole to 1%
  • 3 slices whole wheat bread, crusts removed, cubed
  • 4 cups fresh spinach, roughly chopped
  • 1 cup onions, chopped
  • ¾ cup feta cheese
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray with nonstick spray or lightly oil an 9-inch square baking pan. *
  2. Whisk eggs and milk together until blended.
  3. Add bread; mix lightly.
  4. Stir in remaining ingredients until well blended.
  5. Pour into prepared baking pan.
  6. Bake 45 minutes or until center is set and top is lightly browned.
  7. Let stand 10 minutes before cutting to serve.

Note: This recipe is versatile and can be changed to suit your likes. How about broccoli and cheddar? Mushroom and Gruyere?  Just omit spinach and feta and replace with same amounts of your choice of veggies and cheese. You can even add bacon, sausage, or ham. Change it up every time you make it.

*For larger families: Double the recipe and use a 9×13 baking pan.


Let’s Get Acquainted

What are some of your favorite traditions when celebrating Easter? My family is pretty typical—church and feasting. Oh, yes, and lots of sweet treats. How about you?

6 Comments Add yours

  1. Sounds great, Patty! We don’t have a “traditional” Easter feast, but with Danny as chef, we always eat something special. Have a blessed Easter!

    1. Patty Schell says:

      And to you. ❤

  2. Marie Caulkins says:

    Hi beautiful Patty! I love your posts and recipes! Thank you! I missed seeing you in Redlands, but Rose told me how wonderful it was to be with you all. Please feel many hugs from us and much love to you both!

    1. Patty Schell says:

      Love you, too. It was fun to see Rose and work together. Miss you lots. Happy Easter.

  3. Karla Luther says:

    As a child, my Mother would always make something wonderful. It was almost as great a feast as Thanksgiving and Christmas.
    It was a time of gathering when my children were small. Not so much any more.

    1. Patty Schell says:

      Life has a way of changing. I miss the days if gathering at my mom’s.

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