Crustless Quiche with Spinach and Ricotta - Tasty Low Carb (2024)

Crustless Quiche with Spinach and Ricotta - Tasty Low Carb (1)

Written by Joanie and Chris in Breakfast, Mediterranean Diet

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We make a simple delicious Crustless Quiche with Spinach and Ricotta.The ingredients are low carb in nature and the quiche becomes even lower in carbs when we eliminate the crust. As a result, for this recipe we do not even need a skillet. Although typically a breakfast dish, we actually made the pictured quiche for our evening meal. In addition, we had leftovers for the next day. What could be better – low carb, tasty, simple, and delicious the next day!

Is it a quiche or is it a frittata? Maybe it is an omelette, or even a simple breakfast bake?

Frittata means “fried” in Italian. They are usually started on the stove top in a skillet and finished in the oven. This is much like our Spanish tortilla. The fillings in a frittata are mixed with the eggs in a pan rather than folded in the center of a partially cooked egg mixture. The latter would be an omelette. Omelettes are made entirely on the stove top and serve one person. A frittata would serve more than one person. Frittatas are also crustless.

A quiche usually has a crust. There is no folding of ingredients. They are mixed in with the eggs like a frittata and usually contain more than one cheese. A quiche is baked with no prior stove top cooking. So, the major differences between a quiche and a frittata are the quiche is entirely baked and has a crust. Still following?

There are many low-carb bloggers on the Internet who post quiche recipes. There are some delicious coconut flour/almond flour crust recipes. But that is not as simple as our quiche recipe. Most importantly, no matter how hard they try, it is not as low carb! We make a simple, no skillet, “crustless quiche” with cooked spinach, ricotta cheese, ham, and mushrooms.

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Ingredients

A quiche is a perfect way to use leftover vegetables, meats, and cheeses. Although the nutrition will change, our recipe can be modified for different vegetables such as asparagus, green beans, peppers, and tomatoes. For meats, you may want to try bacon or shredded roast beef for variety. The key is to eliminate the crust. It is not needed, our quiche will form, set, and cut beautifully right from the baking dish.

Cheddar cheese is a perfect cheese for any egg bake dish. It enhances the flavor and firmness. We also love ricotta cheese in our breakfast bakes and quiche recipes. It adds a creamy textureand flavor that makes each bite literally melt in your mouth. Certainly, the ricotta is the key ingredient in this recipe – don’t skimp on the ricotta!

Preparation Tips

We used a tart baking dish that was a standard 9 inch pie dish diameter. However, it was only 1 1/2 inches deep (rather than 2 inches). For this reason, we filled our baking pan to the brim. It will not run over. It may also reduce somewhat as it cools. We actually had extra egg mixture so will filled two ramekins and baked those at the same time. You could also use a buttered muffin tin to make these individual quiche servings. You can freeze the ramekin individual quiche – they will freeze well.

There is no need to use a skillet for this recipe – it is that simple. We use raw mushrooms and they cooked in the dish perfectly. This way we did not have any extra moisture. This allows the quiche to set up well and cut perfectly without a crust! You can adjust the amount of salt based on how much salt is in your cooked ham. We also wilted our spinach in a microwave to make the recipe simple and also to avoid the extra work of wilting in a skillet. Again – less moisture!

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Crustless Quiche with Spinach, Ricotta, and Ham!

Whether you call it a crustless quiche or a frittata – it is delicious! With only 5 carbs per slice, it is a perfect low-carb breakfast. No skillet, no mixer, no baking a crust in advance, and definitely Tasty Low Carb!

Crustless Quiche with Spinach and Ricotta

Recipe by Joanie and Chris

4.8 from 133 votes

Course: Breakfast, Mediterranean DietCuisine: FrenchDifficulty: Easy

Crustless Quiche with Spinach and Ricotta is a creamy ricotta texture with spinach and a custard-like filling – a delicious low-carb breakfast quiche! This crustless quiche is loaded with ham and cheese and only 5g of carbs!

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Ingredients

  • 6 large 6 large Eggs

  • 5 ounces 140 g Spinach fresh, chopped

  • 1 1/2 cups 350 ml Heavy cream

  • 1 1/2 cups 369 g Ricotta cheese whole milk ricotta

  • 1 1/2 cups 169.5 g Cheddar cheese grated

  • 1 1/2 cups 144 g Mushrooms raw, chopped

  • 1 1/2 cups 210 g Ham cooked, finely chopped

  • 3 tablespoons 3 tablespoons Dried chopped onion

  • 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon Sea salt

  • 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon Pepper

Instructions

  • Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees. Butter the bottom and sides of a tart pan or pie plate.
  • Wilt the spinach in 3 small batches for 1 minute in a microwave. Pat with paper towels to remove excess moisture and chop.
  • Beat the eggs by hand in a large mixing bowl and add all of the ingredients and mix well to incorporate.
  • Pour into the prepared tart/pie pan. You can fill to the brim. Any excess egg mixture can be baked in prepared individual ramekins or muffin tin.
  • Place pans on a cookie sheet and bake for 50-60 minutes until slightly browned on top and the mixture has set. Remove and allow to cool for 10 minutes before servings.

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Chef’s Notes

  • The Quiche is delicious cold or re-heated the next day. You can also drizzle with truffle oil before serving.

Nutrition Facts

  • Calories: 451kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 6.4g
  • Protein: 23g
  • Fat: 37.4g
  • Saturated Fat: 20.9g
  • Cholesterol: 250.9mg
  • Sodium: 860.2mg
  • Potassium: 423.9mg
  • Fiber: 0.8g
  • Sugar: 2.8g
  • Vitamin A: 2735IU
  • Vitamin C: 7mg
  • Calcium: 321.8mg
  • Iron: 1.2mg

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4 Comments

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    Yvonne Theresa Zertuche

    July 7, 2021 at 2:05 pm ·Reply

    Can I use sun-dried tomatoes or will this cause liquid at the bottom?

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      Joanie and Chris

      July 7, 2021 at 2:20 pm ·Reply

      You should not have a problem. Often, I use regular tomatoes and they can add a lot of moisture. But, sun-dried should work fine. A unique flavor. I would not go overboard. Let me know how it turns out. Thanks for the question . . . Joanie.

  2. Crustless Quiche with Spinach and Ricotta - Tasty Low Carb (21)

    Cheryl Roseland

    July 30, 2020 at 6:38 am ·Reply

    I made this quiche yesterday. My husband loved it! He always felt that quiche was just a so-so dish, not much flavor. Not this recipe! It was full of flavor. Mine did have a bit of liquid on the bottom. Should I have baked it longer? Thank you for the recipe!

    • Crustless Quiche with Spinach and Ricotta - Tasty Low Carb (22)

      Joanie and Chris

      July 30, 2020 at 6:49 am ·Reply

      So pleased you enjoyed my recipe. I have never had an issue with liquid. My guess would be that you should dry the wilted spinach a bit longer. Ovens do vary, though, just make sure you do not cook it too long, eggs can setup too much. Pleased that your husband now knows “real men” do eat quiche. Thanks . . . Joanie.

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