Monday, March 16, 2026

Asparagus & Tomato Quiche For Easter Brunch

 


 

Last week at the farmer’s market, one grower had a little packet of fresh new asparagus which reminded me of a spring Quiche. Fresh asparagus, cherry tomatoes, and basil cooked in a cheesy custard sounds perfect for breakfast, lunch, brunch, or even dinner.  An asparagus Quiche is one of my favorites for an Easter or spring brunch.

I usually use Swiss cheese but have enjoyed quiches made from a variety of cheeses.  Your favorite crust can be used – even store-bought.  If you cannot have grains in your diet, you can oil the pie plate and cook the vegetable custard without a crust.

 

Asparagus & Tomato Quiche

Use organic when available, vegetarian  Serves 7 to 8


Ingredients

  •     6 eggs or 4 whole eggs and 2 egg whites
  •     1 bunch of asparagus or 7 or 8 stalks
  •     1 9" pie shell
  •     1/2 cup milk
  •     1 cup cream
  •     1 cup grated cheese, such as Swiss, cheddar, Gruyère
  •     1/4 cup torn fresh basil
  •     1 cup cherry tomato halves
  •     Salt and pepper to taste
  •     optional medium tomato to cut into pinwheel slices for decoration 


Instructions

  1.     Preheat oven to 425 F or 218 C
  2.     Oil pie pan and add dough
  3.     Fork bottom of pie crust and cover crust edges with aluminum foil to prevent over-browning
  4.     Bake pie crust for about 5 minutes
  5.     Remove aluminum foil and bake pie crust for another 8 minutes until almost done
  6.     Reduce oven to 325 F or 162 C
  7.     Meanwhile, bring water to a boil in a large pot
  8.     Cut most of the asparagus into pieces and save some for top of Quiche
  9.     Once water is boiling, add the cleaned & trimmed asparagus into pot & boil for 1 minute
  10.     Remove immediately and run under cold water to stop the cooking process
  11.     Set asparagus aside
  12.     Whisk the eggs in a large bowl and add the milk and cream
  13.     Whisk together thoroughly and then stir in the shredded cheese, basil, salt & pepper
  14.     Add cooked asparagus and tomato slices to bottom of pie shell
  15.     Pour custard mix on top
  16.     Adorn top with cherry tomatoes and asparagus (optional)
  17.     Bake for 35 minutes or until center is firm
  18.     Cover edges of crust with aluminum foil if the crust starts to burn
  19.     Let quiche stand for at least 5 minutes before cutting
  20.     Can be made ahead of time and served at room temperature.
  21.     Optional decorate top of quiche with sliced tomato cut into pinwheels in center of top & asparagus around edge pointing in


Enjoy!





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14 comments:

  1. Yum! I love anything with asparagus in it! We can pick it in the wild over here.

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    1. Pick it in the wild - that sounds like a wonderful fantasy. Talk about fresh and you don't even plant it.

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  2. I am not a massive fan of asparagus but this looks delicious! This sounds like a proper spring quiche which would be perfect for Easter!

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    1. You could use another vegetable to substitute for asparagus. Does the tomato and cheese help you like it better?

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  3. Quiche are always on my menu for Easter--this looks so beautiful with the braided crust!

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    1. I think so too. I think a nice quiche is perfect for spring... or even season for that matter.

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  4. That sounds delicious! I love serving quiche whenever we host a brunch. I usually make one vegetable and one with meat (usually ham or bacon) to try and satisfy everyone.

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  5. This looks like the perfect springtime egg dish! I love the design you've made with the aspargus pieces and the tomato slices, too!

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  6. Oh, this sounds delicious! My husband loves asparagus. This will be a winner for both of us. :) Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #80 linkup. It's open until Thursday night, and we look forward to seeing you at #81 which opens next Monday morning. Wishing you a lovely week to come.

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  8. Oh my this sounds so good. I'd definitely like to give this a try.
    Visiting today from Natasha's.

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