The Kitchen Witch loves quiche, let that be understood. Egg pie, filled with delicious things like cheese, veggies, meats, I mean hello!? Its delicious! Quiche is also a major caloric blow, thanks to the pie crust. Pie crust can be a nightmare to make. It can be disastrous to roll out. And even when both of these steps go well, the crust can fight back and be tough and dry, not flaky and flavorful like it should be. So why not forgo it all together and use something that we KNOW goes well with eggs? Something like hashbrowns.
A layer of hashbrowns serve as the crust, the fillings get piled on top and it's capped with an eggy custard that is so soft you'd swear there was a LOT of cream in it. But no, the Kitchen Witch strikes again - using a mere 4 eggs and 2% milk the custard will never miss the cream. Now this is not to say that quiche is low calorie, well at least not this version loaded with Swiss cheese and sausage. It rings in at 590 calories per serving, but that serving is 2 slices of delicious quiche. Add a salad with a low cal dressing and you're good to go.
When making quiche really look at what you have in your fridge to use up. Quiche is magic for left overs. What better place to use up some of that left over Easter ham than in a quiche, add some cheese and left over asparagus from the same meal and voila, a brand new dinner, using only 1/2 new ingredients. Experiment with your families favorite flavors or be bold and make up a new one of your own. I like to follow the guideline of 1 veg, 1 meat and 1 cheese when making quiche.
Any leftovers will reheat nicely but avoid the microwave. To reheat quiche place slices on a baking sheet and put into a cold oven. Turn the oven on to 350F. Heat quiche until hot through, about 5 minutes.
Skillet Quiche with sausage and cheese
makes 4 servings, 2 slices each
1 box sausage links (8 links)
4 eggs
1.5 c 2% milk
2 slices swiss cheese
1-2 roasted red bell peppers diced (jarred)
1/2 onion diced
3 large russet potatoes
3 T butter
2 T oil
kosher salt and pepper to taste
preheat oven to 375F
Preheat a cast iron skillet over medium heat. Shred potatoes for hashbrowns. Squeeze out the potatoes to drain the juices. Add 2T oil to the hot pan then put onions and potato shreds into the pan pressing firmly to make a solid layer. Cook over medium heat for 5 minutes. Dab pieces of butter over top of hashbrown and sprinkle with salt, continue to cook until deeply golden on 1st side. Once browned flip hashbrown and cook on 2nd side.
While hashbrown is cooking cook the sausage until done. Remove, drain fat and dice sausage.
Once hashbrown is browned on 2nd side add the cheese slices, sausage and diced red peppers.
In a bowl add the eggs, milk and a pinch of salt & pepper. Whisk until well combined. Pour egg mixture over the hashbrown/sausage/cheese/peppers and place skillet in the preheated oven. Bake for 20-30 minutes or until center is just set and doesn't wiggle. Allow to cool for 5 minutes before slicing and serving.
Nutrition Facts provided by SparkPeople recipe calculator
4 Servings, 2 slices each
Amount Per Serving
Calories 589.9
Total Fat 40.7 g
Saturated Fat 15.7 g
Polyunsaturated Fat 3.5 g
Monounsaturated Fat 9.1 g
Cholesterol 263.1 mg
Sodium 894.8 mg
Potassium 544.0 mg
Total Carbohydrate 31.9 g
Dietary Fiber 1.9 g
Sugars 5.4 g
Protein 21.5 g
brilliant idea... I guess this is like a fritatta? ... a bit fancier perhaps, but a great idea, I made an asparagus quiche yesterday x
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. What could be better, potatoes, eggs, sausage and cheese? yum.
ReplyDeleteLook at you! It's an, "Why didn't I think of that?!" moment! I love quiche too!!! I would love to join you for this!
ReplyDeletePeter makes quiche (or as he more frequently calls it, frittata) at least once a week. Ours are nearly always crustless, although the one time I made a potato crust I thought I would die from pleasure.
ReplyDeleteNothing better than a delicious quiche. This one looks terrific. I will have to try this flavor combo soon.
ReplyDeleteOh doesn't that look amazing! I hardly ever think to make quiche, but I love it. Gotta remedy this.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try a quiche with a potato bottom. This looks fabulous
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog and I think it's great with some lovely recepies!! That skillet quiche is a fab idea!
ReplyDeleteHow the heck do you do it Andrea? I'm not a big quiche fan, but the way you talk about... I want to go make one right now!!! LOVE the hash brown crust idea...brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's delicious and comforting. I love the idea of using skillet to make it and with potato bottom...just marvelous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic - We were having a potato crusted quiche for dinner, but the wife talked me into a fritatta.
ReplyDeleteWoman, you are a genius using hash browns for a crust!!! Inspired ... :)
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ReplyDeleteHow delicious does this look?! I love the addition of the hash brown crust. Yum. I don't know if you are considering the meet up this weekend, but if you are going you are welcome to ride along with us.
ReplyDeletefun way to make quiche looks great
ReplyDeleteAndrea, your quiche looks SO delicious! I love all of the hearty flavors you used, too. Thanks for sharing. I'm so glad I found your beautiful blog and am going to explore more of your recipes! :)
ReplyDeletePotato crusted quiches are my favorite. Love the ingredients you used in your quiche.
ReplyDeleteSounds great! Love it!
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