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Farmers’ Market Quiche – A tasty, fresh vegetable quiche filled with zucchini, onions, tomatoes and cheese. Fresh picked herbs and a flaky crust make this a wonderful addition to your brunch table!
As the Farmers’ Market starts filling up with spring vegetables, plants, flowers and herbs, keep this delicious quiche in mind. ย The recipe is easily adapted to your family’s favorite vegetablesย butย I think asparagus would be wonderful along with thin sliced potatoes, or a little sugar glazed ham or smokey bacon. ย I really don’t think you can mess this up … justย use whatever is fresh and available and I am sure everyone will love your Farmers’ Market Quiche!
Drain the tomatoes on a paper towel lined plate while preparing the remaining ingredients.
No need to squeeze out all the juice, but you don’t want them wet either. ย The zucchini and onions are quickly browned in a skillet to extract some of the water and give it a nice color and flavor before adding to the quiche. ย Be sure to use fresh basil and good quality Gruyere cheese – did I forget to mention cheese? ย Yes we have tasty, wonderful cheese hiding under all those vegetables!
This is a great recipe to prepare for Mother’s Day or Easter Brunch!
Make the crust a day ahead and bake the morning of your event. ย The remaining ingredients come together in a snap making this a wonderful brunch centerpiece. ย We loveย how well this quiche re-warmed the next day. ย 30-seconds in the microwave and breakfast is ready. ย My husband even ate it cold and couldn’t seem to get enough. ย I had to hurry if I was going to get a second piece. ย When I told Traveling Husbandย he was free to eat the quiche, he ate the quiche quickly and freely!
Not into making homemade crust?
Buy a pre-made pastry or use a frozen pie crust and skip the tart pan all together. ย I have an 11-inch tart pan with a removable bottom so if you use a smaller 9″ pie crust, you may want to pour the extra filling in a small casserole dish, ramekin or oven proof skillet to bake along side the quiche.
A sprinkle of cayenne adds a nice tang to the filling but leave it out if you wish. ย No rules here – just make sure you have a good quality cheese, half-n-half and some eggs. ย The other ingredients are up to you!
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Farmers' Market Quiche
Ingredients
- 1 pre-baked pie crust (homemade or store bought) (See link in comments for our favorite pastry recipe)
- 2 cups assorted tomatoes cut into ยฝ-inch thick slices and drained on a paper towel
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 small zucchini sliced ยฝ inch thick
- ยผ of a red onion sliced thin
- 4 large eggs
- 1 cup half-and-half or whole milk
- ยผ cup unbleached all-purpose flour
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- ยผ teaspoon dry powdered mustard
- ยฝ teaspoon fresh ground pepper
- ยผ teaspoon cayenne pepper more or less to taste (optional)
- 1 tablespoon fresh basil chopped, plus extra for garnish
- 1 cup shredded Gruyere cheese
- Paprika
Instructions
To prepare the crust:
- Prepare the pastry and roll out to fit in an 11-inch tart pan with a removable bottom. Press the pastry into the pan and up the sides. Using a sharp knife, trim any excess or hangover at the top of the pan. Prick the pastry all over with a fork and refrigerate for 30 minutes. While the pastry is chilling, preheat oven to 375ยฐF.ย
- Remove the pie crust from the refrigerator and place on a baking sheet. Carefully line the pastry with parchment paper, then fill with pie weights or dried beans. Bake the crust for 20 minutes. Remove the parchment paper and pie weights or beans and set aside. Return the crust to the oven and bake another 10 minutes or until it starts to brown lightly. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool while preparing the filling.
To prepare the filling:
- Wash and slice the tomatoes and place on a paper towel lined plate to drain.
- Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the zucchini in a single layer, season with salt and pepper and cook until lightly browned. Remove to a plate and add the onion to the hot skillet. Cook for just a few minutes or until lightly browned but still crips. Add the cooked onions to the zucchini and set aside.
- In a medium mixing bowl combine the eggs, half-and-half, flour, chopped basil, salt, pepper, cayenne and dry mustard. Whisk until well blended or make it super easy and hit it with an immersion blender.
- Sprinkle the shredded cheese in the bottom of the baked crust. Layer half the tomatoes and zucchini over the cheese. Gently pour the egg mixture over the vegetables. Top with the remaining tomatoes, zucchini and onions.
- Sprinkle with paprika and bake for 30 minutes or until the egg mixture is set in the center. Tent the quiche with aluminum foil during baking if the crust browns too quickly.
- Remove from the oven and allow the quiche to cool for 10-15 minutes before serving. It may also be served at room temperature. Garnish with fresh basil if desired.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Looking for a delicious quiche without the crust? ย Try this crustless Asparagus Cheese Pie
Or an overnight Spinach, Onion & Cheese Breakfast Strata
I hope you have a very nice weekend and thanks so much for stopping by!
Tricia
Page Lee Candler
Can’t wait to prepare many of these recipes! So glad I found these pins! Looking forward to more.
Tricia Buice
Thanks Page – so happy to have you here! Let me know if I can help in any way ๐
Leslie Lang
Could you make this with a 9-in crust in a pie pan?
Tricia Buice
Hi Leslie. I have not tried to make this in a regular pie crust but think it should be fine. It may take a little longer to bake since it will be thicker and if all the batter does not fit into the pie pan, just pour it into a small greased casserole dish and bake it along with the pie for a crustless version. Hope it turns out okay for you!
Alina
Done! Super tasty! Thank you
Tricia Buice
Outstanding! Thanks Alina!
Jetta
I will try the 11″ quiche pan next time but I made 1 1/2 the egg mixture and put everything in 2-9″ in premade pie crusts from the freezer section and it was the perfect amount. The way the pie crust tapers in really does make the 9″ crust smaller. It was delicious!!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Jetta!
Chrissie S.
My husband is making me this for Mother’s Day. I am so excited!
Tricia Buice
Oh that is so wonderful Chrissie – hope you are having a wonderful Mother’s Day and I hope you love it as much as we do. Thanks so much for commenting.
Emily | OatandSesame.com
What a lovely quiche! I love that it’s LOADED with veggies! I can’t wait for the tomatoes to start growing in my garden!
Tricia Buice
Thanks Emily – We really enjoy this quiche – and hope your garden does well!
Keith @ How's it Lookin?
I gotta try this. The zucchini with it sounds tasty, thanks for the idea
Mimi
Wow. Wow. Wow. That’s the prettiest quiche I’ve ever seen!!!
Tricia Buice
You are so sweet Mimi – it sure was tasty!
Karen (Back Road Journal)
I went to the farmer’s market yesterday and now have a counter full of all kinds of delicious tomatoes. I’ll definitely use some of the mixed cherry tomatoes for this quiche.
Tricia Buice
Outstanding Karen! We love tomatoes and they really shine in this quiche. Have a wonderful week!
Liz
Just gorgeous, Tricia! Now I don’t need to wait till August to make a tomato tart!
Tricia Buice
Thank you so much Liz – enjoy ๐
cheri
Hi Tricia, zucchini, red onion and tomatoes are such a perfect combo, love everything about this quiche. Have a wonderful week-end.
Tricia Buice
You are so right Cheri – some of my favorite summer food!
Sara
This is so pretty, I just keep staring at it! What a great way to showcase fresh produce!
Tricia Buice
Thank you Sara – zucchini tomatoes and onions are summer staples in our house. Can’t wait for our garden to come in!
Karen
Oh my gosh Tricia, these dishes are as beautiful as I’m sure they are delicious. Mouthwatering I would have to say. Lovely photos.
Tricia Buice
Thank you Karen! It was so good, and I thought my husband would eat the whole thing before I got a slice ๐ Have a great weekend and thanks so much for stopping by!
Becky Green
OH, this looks SO GOOD, Tricia! Our Fresh Farm Eggs will do NICELY with this! ๐ Making out a grocery list for Hubby!!! ๐
Tricia Buice
Lucky duck with the farm fresh eggs ๐ Enjoy and have a wonderful weekend Becky!
monique
Sunshine..on my shoulders..
makes me happy…..
John Denver~
Your quiche is like that .:)
Tricia Buice
I love that song and was always a JD fan. Thanks Monique! Happy weekend
Susan
Now that is one gorgeous quiche! Definitely going to try your recipe when my cherry tomatoes and zucchini are supplying me with all of those great ingredients right from my garden. We love quiche and frittatas here!
Tricia Buice
We just love our garden produce but still have a lot of work to do before planting. Have a great weekend Susan – thanks!
Robyn @ Simply Fresh Dinners
I agree with Sue – this gorgeous dish looks like modern art! Wow, Tricia, you go all the way with every dish you make! I love that this is so versatile and I’m all about tomatoes these days. Perfect!
Tricia Buice
Thank you so much Robyn – have a lovely weekend!
Larry
Looks excellent Tricia – makes me want to head for the local FM.
Tricia Buice
Thanks Larry – hope you are enjoying a great trip!
Monica
How pretty is this?! It’s almost a shame to cut into it but I have a feeling it tastes even better than it looks and that’s saying a lot. I can’t wait til our farmer’s market loads up soon…it just opened last weekend but it’ll take a few more weeks for the vendors to fill up. I haven’t had a good quiche in ages and now I’m really hankering for it.
Tricia Buice
Thank you Monica! Don’t you just love a bustling farmers’ market? I can’t wait for the rest of the goodies!
Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers
Absolutely beautiful and I love quiche! I’m over-due for making one though, so I will be adding this to the menu soon ๐
Tricia Buice
Aww thanks so much Jennifer! We just love a good quiche too especially with fresh veges ๐
Angie@Angie's Recipes
Can I come over for the lunch, Tricia? Gosh..this quiche looks so darn GREAT!!
Tricia Buice
Come on over Angie – we’ll have a nice long visit and enjoy a delicious quiche ๐
sue | theviewfromgreatisland
Great minds think alike, I just finished shooting a quiche! Yours is almost too pretty to eat — it looks like Modern art ๐
Tricia Buice
Thanks Sue!