I don't care how gauche it might be, but I love quiche y'all. I mean, right? It's an omelet and a pie, all in one. I remember my mom making it as a kid and thinking how grown up I was to be eating something as sophisticated as quiche.
This weekend, I was feeling that fancy feeling and decided that dammit, Kyle and I were going to have quiche! And it was going to have a crust. AND it was going to be paleo.
But, it wasn't going to be as fancy as the Quiche Lorraine's my mom used to make. It was going to be slightly less dignified, filled with the Lindsay Lohan of meat: bacon, which we all know is the least dignified, yet most indulgent animal protein on the planet.
Of course, all the usual suspects also made appearances: onion, mushrooms, spinach, swiss cheese, and eggs. But the surprise guest of the night was almond flour, making its debut as "crust."
Of course, if this filling doesn't strike your fancy (a-ha!), you can always switch up the mix-ins.
Bacon Quiche with Paleo Almond Flour Crust
Makes 8 servings
For the crust
- 1 1/2 cups almond flour
- 1 egg
- 1 egg white
For the filling
- 7 eggs
- 1 cup coconut milk
- 6 pieces of nitrate-free bacon
- 1 small onion, thinly sliced
- 1 cup sliced mushrooms
- 1 cup fresh spinach
- 3/4 cup shredded swiss
- salt and pepper
- Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees F.
- In a medium sized bowl, combine almond flour, egg, and egg white until "dough" starts to come together. Press dough into a pie pan, using the palm of your hand to reach desired thickness. Poke crust with a fork to avoid bubbles.
- Bake crust for about 15-20 minutes, or until lightly golden brown.
- While crust bakes, fry bacon in a pan until crispy. Crumble and then set aside.
- In the same pan, saute onions and mushrooms until onions are translucent. Add spinach and cook down slightly.
- In a large bowl, whisk eggs and coconut milk. Add bacon, onion, mushrooms, spinach, and swiss. Season with salt and pepper.
- Pour egg mixture into pre-baked pie shell. Bake for about 25-30 minutes, or until center is just slightly set. You want it to be slightly jiggly, but not loose.
- Allow to cool for about 15 minutes. Serve warm.
20 comments:
Seriously!? This looks so good! Two recipes in one week, too! More Borat: I will eat this.
A regular thing here in France! Quiches are so so so delish!
Beautiful quiche!! How was the coconut milk in it? Could you taste the coconut?
Wow. This looks amazing. Can't wait to try this recipe. Thanks for sharing!
Looks delicious! I would eat that!
I love quiche and love that it is Paleo. On my cooking list for the weekend!!!
two things.
1. i originally read the title of this post as 'bon qui qui' not too sure why but i think because i compare you two a lot.
2. i wish i would have been invited over. next time?
This looks delicious! Pinning it on my "In the Kitchen" board NOW. :)
It looks so yummy!
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Looks delis... ass a splash of sherry and a grind of fresh nutmeg. The result will blow your mind! xo
Ummmmmm YUM!!!! this (again) looks delish!
xxo, Vanessa
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OMG that looks so good! I have to try it!
OMG that looks so good! I have to try it!
I'm just eating my first slice now. It's awesome and so easy. The crust is great and doesn't crumble or break. I used with feta instead of Swiss cheese. Whilst not tecbicallu paleo. Worked really well. I'm just hoping it freezes well so I can use for quick breakfasts on the run.
YUM. On day 4 of whole30 and def going to make this on sunday for brunch. thanks!
I made this tonight! Used 4 eggs and almond milk. Great!
Looks awesome! I've been dying for a good quiche!
Did you use almond flour or almond meal? And canned coconut milk?
Thanks! =)
Loved the crust! When you are pressing into the pie dish it is a bit sticky and made me wonder if it would turn out well, but it was wonderful. This just tastes like a delicious quiche and does not make me feel like I've had to give anything up!
My husband said it was excellent. I can't wait to make it again.
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