Spinach, artichoke & mushroom quiche
Spinach, artichoke & mushroom quiche is the perfect dinner to make when you’re almost out of groceries and you have no time to make dinner.
This is also known as my life every day now.
I am nonstop from the moment I wake up to the moment my head crashes into the pillow. Since going back to work and moving life got much crazier, but I am on a mission to lose the last of my pregnancy weight regardless. This is a healthy and simple dish that I’ve made a few times already. The crust baking in the oven makes my home smell like an old Italian bakery in the middle of the night, and the cleanup is as easy as washing the bowl you used for the mixture. Be lazy like me and keep frozen pie crusts on hand and you can have a fantastic dinner ready in a flash.
Spinach, artichoke, & mushroom quiche
Makes 2 quiches
Ingredients:
2 frozen pie crusts*
6 eggs
1/4 cup skim milk
1 15 oz can artichoke hearts, chopped
1 box frozen spinach, defrosted and strained of all liquid
4 large button mushrooms, sliced
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
2. Beat your eggs in a large bowl. Add the milk, artichoke hearts, spinach and mushrooms.
3. Remove the pie crusts from the freezer and spread the mixture evenly in each crust.
4. Bake until cooked through and the crust is golden, about 20 minutes for us.
5. Enjoy paired with your favorite salad!
*Whole Foods sells a great pie crust with only 5 ingredients. Look for that one!
And now I’m off to simultaneously play with my baby, call in a work order, unload the dishwasher and watch the news.
PS- This tastes even better the next day.
PPS- Check out my latest Babycenter post on starting solids.
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this sounds heavenly! and thanks for the whole foods crust tip…i am always on a search for good ones since i’m too lazy to make my own 🙂
Oh I haven’t made quiche is so long. It used to be one of my favorite meals as a child and i remember eating it cold for breakfast the next day. Thanks for the reminder and the recipe!
Looks like a great bfast to me…
Quiche is one of my favorite, easy, and yet somehow “fancy” recipes. This sounds awesome!
hey sabrina- this sounds awesome- question: what do you usually serve it with or is it bulky enough itself?
@jess, If I might chime in, it’s a pretty light dish. So Sabrina and I have been making salads on the side with some extra feta, etc. to make it a little more filling overall. Or that might be because I come home from work starving!
mmm yes salad= good. hope you are enjoying your new home and job! 😉
I love quiche! I never think to make it though….
Simple for sure!! Yum. I feel despite having started work even from home that things are still crazy. We moms must stick together!
So happy you’re back, I always miss your posts. This looks like such a fabulous recipe I’m adding it to our menu for next week!
It looks like there I’d cheese on top- is there? Didn’t see it on the ingredient list. Thanks for the tip! I have a 3 mo so getting any food on the table is a huge task!
@Keri, You know what? You’re right! I have made this a bunch of times already, and I forgot that I used shredded mozzarella and a bit of parmigiano reggiano the first time. I obviously didn’t miss it much though as I completely forgot!
Hi! Just stumbled upon your recipe and it will be perfect for Mother’s Day! How much mozzarella and parmigiano reggiano? Was it fresh mozzarella or the bagged shredded cheese? Looks tasty!
Bagged shredded cheese, and I’m sorry it was too long ago for me to remember how much.
I can’t wait to make this for dinner tonight!
One more question….have you ever substituted rice or almond milk for the skim milk? Do you think it would work?
@Ashley @ Hop Skip Jump, Sorry I’m so late to reply. I have NOT done that but I’ve done it with no milk. It’s just denser without milk. I bet it would be fine with another type of milk.
Who doesn’t love a yummy quiche! 😀
Aw, this was an incredibly nice post. Taking a few minutes and
actual effort to generate a good article… but what can I say… I put things off a lot
and don’t seem to get nearly anything done.