WE'RE MAKING THIS HAM & CHEESE QUICHE RECIPE JUST FOR THE CRISP, BUTTERY CRUST
A Delish favorite in the canon of classic recipes, quiche is the versatile dish we turn to again and again for occasions big and small. Our tried-and-tested version perfects every piece of the pie: a soft, creamy filling studded with ham, chives, and Gruyère all inside a crunchy, buttery pie crust. Read on to ace every part of this dream breakfast, from the crust to your dream filling.
What People Are Saying:"I made this the day before for guests to eat in the morning before they left the house (I sleep in lol). I used a frozen pie crust b/c I don't see the point in make a breakfast recipe take 3x longer when it's so delicious it'll be gone quick! Also used an 8oz package of diced ham instead of chopping it myself. Didn't try it until a day after that, popped it in the microwave and it was fabulous!! I've had gruyere in many dishes but it is an absolute treat here. Into the recipe box it goes." - megangracedavi
"If I could eat this quiche every morning, I would!" - trinidemboy868
How To Make Quiche
INGREDIENTS
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- All-Purpose Flour: AP is all you need to roll out the pie dough to the perfect thickness. Feel free to dust the rolling pin too to make this even easier.
- Pie Dough: I call for making the dough from scratch using our best-ever pie dough recipe, but store-bought works in a pinch! Just make sure you use it right after taking it out of the fridge. Room-temperature dough won't hold up as well.
- Eggs: The star of any quiche! Separate 2 (transfer between the broken shells or your fingers to rid the yolk of the whites), but keep 2 whole. I always call for "large" eggs in my recipes. Do keep in mind that any other size could affect the final result.
- Heavy Cream & Whole Milk: These give the quiche its comfort food vibes, plus delivers the best texture for the filling. I included both because cream provides the, well, creaminess, while milk provides the richness. Try to find both if you can, but if not, you can double up one or the other.
- Ham Steak: Of course, anything goes when it comes to your quiche, and feel free to omit if you or your crowd is vegetarian. I can't help but love the ham & cheese combo in the morning though. Speaking of cheese...
- Gruyère: One of my favorite cheeses to use when I want that luxuriously silky texture. Just be sure to shred it yourself—yes, it's a little extra elbow grease, but it's well worth it in the end, trust me! If you're not a fan, check out my recipe tips below.
- Chives: A finishing touch that's completely optional but well appreciated by those hoping for a little bit of green and a little bit of crunch in their quiche.
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
First thing you gotta do is roll out some pie dough. As I mentioned above, I used the recipe Delish developed, but store-bought also works. Just make sure it's cold before you start rolling it out. A 1/4"-thick rough round will do it.
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Transfer to a pie pan, letting it slump (don't mess with it too much at this stage). This step is very optional, but after you trim, crimp the dough around the edges using your fingertips. It's a lot easier than it looks and the end result will have everyone clamoring for an Instagram pic.
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After refrigerating the dough, cut out some parchment, place in the pie dish, then fill with your choice of pie weights before baking. This may seem like an extra step, but this is the only tried-and-true way to get a perfectly crisp crust.
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After the blind bake, remove the weights, then brush the bottom of the crust all over with beaten egg whites. Bake it off, then let it cool.
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Finally time for the filling! Simply whisk 2 whole eggs plus 2 egg yolks, then whisk in the cream and milk; generously season with some salt and pepper.
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Spread the cooked ham and shredded cheese into the crust, top with some freshly sliced chives, then pour the egg mixture over.
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Bake until the filling is puffed up but not completely set (it should jiggle a little if you shake the pan). Marvel at your creation, but try to exercise some restraint. This quiche is best served at room temperature.
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The full list of ingredients and directions can be found in the recipe below.
Recipe Tips
- The secret to the perfect quiche crust. Blind baking is the secret for getting that perfectly crisp, firm base on any quiche. Be sure to chill the formed pie shell at least 30 minutes before baking, then line it with foil or parchment and fill to the brim with your choice of pie weights. (And please don’t think that you need to buy a ton of expensive ceramic baking beans either; I used a mixture of uncooked rice and dried lentils.) Some people like to dock (poke holes in) the bottom and sides of their pie crusts to prevent it from puffing up and out of shape during the blind bake; however, we found that if the foil liner is completely filled, the pie weights prevent any puffing, so docking isn't necessary. After the crust has blind-baked for 20 to 25 minutes and the top and upper sides of the crust are dry to the touch, remove the pie weights and foil liner, brush the crust bottom with lightly whisked egg whites, and return the pie shell to the oven for 5 minutes more. Once baked, the egg white coating seals the crust, protecting it from the wet filling.
- The key to the best quiche filling. Everyone has their own ideal quiche filling combination. We’ve decided to feature one of our favorite flavor profiles, ham and cheese, with a few chives for some added pop. That said, feel free to customize the fillings according to your preference. Substitute cooked and drained sausage or bacon for the ham, or try Swiss, cheddar, or Monterey Jack instead of the Gruyère. You can also make this vegetarian if you like by exchanging the ham for 1 cup chopped cooked vegetables, such as broccoli, asparagus, or mushrooms. Just make sure the vegetables are drained and patted dry so they don’t leak out extra water or oil and spoil that rich, creamy filling.
Storage
If you have any leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for around 3 days.
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Yields: 8 servings
Prep Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 2 hours 45 mins
Ingredients
All-purpose flour, for rolling
- 1
batch basic pie dough, chilled
- 4
large eggs, 2 separated, 2 whole
- 3/4 c.
heavy cream
- 3/4 c.
whole milk
- 3/4 tsp.
kosher salt
- 1/4 tsp.
freshly ground black pepper
- 6 oz.
cooked ham steak, finely chopped (about 1 cup), patted dry
- 3 oz.
shredded Gruyère (about 1 cup)
- 1/4 c.
thinly sliced chives
Directions
- On a lightly floured surface, roll pie dough to a 1/4"-thick round. Lift and carefully transfer to a glass or metal 9" pie dish, letting sides slump into place (do not stretch).
- Using a sharp knife or kitchen shears, trim around edges of dough, leaving about 1/4" excess. Fold excess dough underneath dough lying on top rim of pie pan. Using clean fingers, crimp to seal.
- Refrigerate dough until cold, about 30 minutes.
- Arrange a rack in center of oven; preheat to 375°. Cut a large square piece of foil or parchment and scrunch to wrinkle. Line dough with scrunched foil, then fill to the brim with pie weights, uncooked rice, or dried beans.
- Bake crust until top and sides are dry and set, 20 to 25 minutes. Remove foil with pie weights. In a small bowl, whisk 2 egg whites until blended. Brush over bottom of crust. Continue to bake until bottom is dry and set, about 5 minutes more. Let cool completely, at least 30 minutes.
- In a medium bowl, whisk 2 whole eggs and 2 egg yolks until blended. Whisk in cream, milk, salt, and pepper until combined.
- Spread ham and cheese across bottom of crust. Top with chives. Gently pour egg mixture over top.
- Bake quiche until filling is puffed and set with just a slight jiggle in the middle when pan is shaken, 30 to 35 minutes. Let cool. Slice and serve at room temperature.
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2023-03-17T14:37:00Z