Mushroom Quiche Recipe with Gruyere Cheese (2024)

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    Our mushroom quiche recipe has a tender, flaky crust and is filled with sautéed mushrooms, gruyère cheese and fresh thyme. This is the perfect quiche to make for your next brunch or makes an easy weeknight dinner served with a side salad. Follow our step by step directions and make the most delicious quiche in no time at all!

    Mushroom Quiche Recipe with Gruyere Cheese (4)
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    • ❤️ What You'll Love About This Recipe
    • 🧀 Ingredients
    • 🥓 Variations
    • 🥣 Instructions:
    • 🥸Pro Tip
    • 👩🏻‍🍳 FAQs About Quiche
    • 🥗 Related Recipes
    • 📖 Recipe

    ❤️ What You'll Love About This Recipe

    • can be make with a homemade pie crust or a store-bought pie crust
    • makes a great lunch during the week - take a leftover slice of quiche and a leafy green salad with you to work
    • easily customize the flavors - try swapping out the sautéed mushrooms for other vegetables or the gruyere for another favorite cheese
    • a cozy, savory dish perfect for an easy weeknight dinner or weekend brunch

    🧀 Ingredients

    Mushroom Quiche Recipe with Gruyere Cheese (5)
    • single pie crust- can be a favorite homemade recipe or a store bought crust - when making a homemade crust, I prefer using this pie crust recipe from King Arthur Flour.
    • gruyere cheese- adds a nice nutty flavor to the recipe
    • sautèed mushrooms- I used sliced white mushrooms but you can use any mushroom that you prefer
    • fresh thyme- use just the leaves, finely chopped

    🥓 Variations

    Switch Up the Cheese - this quiche is delicious with a nice sharp cheddar cheese or with your favorite Swiss cheese

    Add Ham or Bacon - add 1 cup of diced ham or ½ cup of cooked and crumbled bacon

    Spinach Mushroom Quiche -add 8 ounces of fresh spinach to the pan with the cooked mushrooms. Cook until the spinach has wilted. Remove from heat and allow to cool before building your quiche.

    🥣 Instructions:

    1. Sautèe mushrooms in with butter. Add the fresh thyme and salt and pepper. Move mushroom to a bowl to cool.
    2. Prepare your pie crust. Arrange the pie dough in your favorite pie plate. Fill dough with parchment paper and pie weights. Bake for 20 minutes. Remove paper and weights from the pie crust. Cool completely before filling.
    3. While your pie crust is baking, prepare the mushrooms.
    4. Once your pie crust and mushrooms have cooled, prepare the quiche.
    5. Whisk together the eggs with the milk and salt and pepper.
    6. Grate ¾ of the gruyere cheese directly into the bottom of the pie crust.
    7. Arrange the sautèed mushrooms on top of the cheese.
    8. Pour egg mixture over the mushrooms and cheese.
    9. Grate the remaining gruyere cheese over the top of the quiche.
    10. Bake the quiche on a rimmed baking sheet at 375° for 35-45 minutes.
    11. Allow quiche to cool for 10-15 minutes before enjoying a piece of quiche with your favorite salad.

    🥸Pro Tip

    After about 30 minutes of baking, check the edges of your pie crust. If you find that the edges are already a nice golden brown, go ahead and cover them up. You can use thin pieces of connected aluminum foil, or your favorite pie crust shield to keep the edges of the crust from getting too dark.

    👩🏻‍🍳 FAQs About Quiche

    Why is blind baking a pie crust important?

    Blind baking a pie crust ensures that the bottom crust of your quiche won't be soggy.

    What temperature do you blind bake pie crust?

    Blind bake your pie crust at 375° for 20 minutes. Allow the crust to cool completely before proceeding with your recipe.

    What can be used as pie weights?

    When blind baking a pie crust, there are many everyday pantry items that can be used as pie weights. You'll want to line your prepared crust with a sheet of parchment paper before blind baking. Then fill that crust with dried beans, rice, a heavier pasta or popcorn kernels.

    How do you know when your quiche has finished baking?

    It can be tricky to know when a quiche has finished baking. I find the best test to be giving the quiche a little shake while it's still in the oven. It should wiggle just a little bit in the center but it shouldn't move a lot. You can also try sticking a knife into the center of the quiche - if it comes out without egg mixture on it, the quiche is ready. Some people also use an oven thermometer and baking the quiche until the center of the quiche reaches at 165°.

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    Mushroom Quiche Recipe with Gruyere Cheese (10)

    Mushroom Gruyere Quiche

    Amanda Smallwood

    Our mushroom quiche recipe has a tender, flaky crust and is filled with sautéed mushrooms, gruyère cheese and fresh thyme. This is the perfect quiche to make for your next brunch or makes an easy weeknight dinner served with a side salad.

    4.84 from 6 votes

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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins

    Cook Time 45 minutes mins

    Total Time 1 hour hr

    Servings 6 people

    Calories 335 kcal

    Ingredients

    For the Pie Crust

    • 1 prepared pie crust this can be homemade or store bought

    For the Mushrooms

    • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
    • 10 oz mushrooms, sliced
    • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves pulled off or finely chopped
    • teaspoon combination of salt and pepper
    • 6 oz gruyere grated

    For the Custard

    • 3 large eggs
    • 1 cup whole milk
    • ¼ teaspoon combination of salt and pepper combination of salt and pepper

    Instructions

    Blind Bake Pie Crust

    • Preheat oven to 375°

    • Spray your pie dish with a small amount of nonstick cooking spray. Roll your pie crust into your pie plate

    • Line your pie crust with a sheet of parchment paper and fill with pie weights. If you don't have pie weights, fill the crust with uncooked rice or dried beans.

    • Bake crust for 20 minutes and then remove from the oven to cool completely.

    For the Mushrooms

    • In a medium sauce pan, melt butter over medium high heat. Once the butter is shimmering, add the sliced mushrooms and sauté, stirring frequently, until most of the moisture has absorbed from the pan.

    • Add the chopped thyme, and ⅛ teaspoon salt and pepper to the mushrooms. Continue to sauté for an additional minute or two. Remove from heat and allow to cool.

    For the Quiche

    • In a large measuring cup, whisk eggs, 1 cup whole milk, and ¼ teaspoon salt and pepper. Whisk to combine.

    • Grate the gruyere directly into the bottom of the prepared crust. Leave ¼ (1.5 oz) of the block of cheese for sprinkling over the top of the quiche.

    • Arrange the cooked mushrooms over the cheese in a nice, even layer..

    • Pour the custard mixture over the mushrooms.

    • Sprinkle with remaining gruyere.

    • Transfer pie plate to a baking tray lined with a piece of parchment paper (to avoid and overflow from leaking all over your oven).

    • Bake at 375° for 35-45 minutes or until the center of the quiche wiggles just a little when you shake the pan a little bit. If you notice that the edges of your crust are getting to cover with a pie crust shield or aluminum foil.

    • Remove the quiche from the oven and allow to rest for 10-15 minutes. Cut quiche into wedges and serve alongside your favorite salad.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 335kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 16gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 134mgSodium: 372mgPotassium: 304mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 584IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 362mgIron: 2mg

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    Comments

    1. Molly Barnett

      I made this today, but I don’t really care for thyme, so I used half a shallot sweated with mushrooms and parsley. Smells yummy.

      Reply

      • Amanda Smallwood

        Sounds incredible! Thanks so much for sharing. I’ll have to try the recipe with shallot soon! ❤️

        Reply

    2. Wobbly

      It would be helpful to clarify the directions about how to tell when the quiche is done. I tried to wait until it no longer wobbled and had it in for almost an hour before I gave up. It is clearly overcooked but still wobbled when I took it out. I started looking for instructions on other websites and read that a little wobble is a sign of a well baked quiche. I haven’t tried it yet. I spent a lot of time and made it for a party. Worried I’ll have to dump it and don’t have the time or ingredients to start over.

      Reply

      • Amanda Smallwood

        Hi!
        Thanks for the feedback. I can see how this was confusing to you. I will update the directions to reflect some additional ways to know when the quiche has finished baking. I hope that it still tastes good for party!
        Warmly,
        Amanda

        Reply

    3. Paula

      Delicious! I made this for a breakfast dish for friends. Definitely would be great for dinner too. Will make again!

      Reply

      • Amanda Smallwood

        Thanks so much Paula!! So glad to hear that the quiche came out yummy for you. xo Amanda

        Reply

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    Mushroom Quiche Recipe with Gruyere Cheese (2024)

    FAQs

    How do you keep cheese from sinking in a quiche? ›

    Another tip is to run a chopstick around the quiche so the solid ingredients in the filling don't all sink to the bottom. "For us the aim is to get the outside golden and the inside just set like scrambled eggs," he says.

    Why is my quiche not fluffy? ›

    The best quiche consists of a custard that's the perfect ratio between eggs and milk. Using too many eggs in the custard results in a quiche that rubbery and too firm when baked, while not using enough will prevent the custard from setting. Follow This Tip: Remember this ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy.

    Do you pre cook vegetables for quiche? ›

    Cook the Veggies First

    "Vegetables will take longer to cook than your egg custard, so always sauté onions, steam broccoli, etc. before you add them to your egg mixture to ensure every bite of quiche will be perfectly cooked," says Kristin Beringson, executive chef at Henley in Nashville.

    Can I substitute milk for heavy cream in quiche? ›

    The answer is, yes you can, which is a relief. You do need some fat in there to help it set, but you can get that from the cheese. Using just milk and eggs as the basis for the filling works perfectly well and I figure you are more likely to have these ingredients in, which is way more helpful.

    Should quiche be cooked at 350 or 375? ›

    BAKE in center of 375°F oven until center is almost set but jiggles slightly when dish is gently shaken and knife inserted near center comes out clean, 30 to 40 minutes.

    What is the best cheese to use for quiche? ›

    Cheese: Some favorites include feta cheese, goat cheese, cheddar cheese, white cheddar cheese, Swiss cheese, and gruyere. Add-Ins: Add up to 2 cups add-ins including vegetables and meat/seafood. Most quiche add-ins should be pre-cooked and can still be warm when mixing into the egg filling.

    Can you put too many eggs in a quiche? ›

    The Kitchn cautions that using too many eggs can make the consistency of the quiche rubbery and tough, while using too few eggs can prevent the custard filling from setting properly, giving you a runny, soggy quiche. The recommended proportion is one egg to one-half cup of cream or milk.

    Should crust be prebaked for quiche? ›

    So, you can without problem cook your quiche without first blind-baking the crust. The difference will be in the crispness of the crust: if you try to get it crispy, you should prebake, if you don't mind it being rather, well, “plain”, you don't.

    Can you make quiche the night before and reheat? ›

    To make quiche ahead of time, bake it as instructed and let it completely cool. Store it in the refrigerator for up to three days. To reheat, cover it with foil and bake at 325 degrees for about 15 minutes, until just heated through.

    How do you know if eggs are set in quiche? ›

    To check doneness, insert a knife into the centre of the quiche. If it comes out clean it's done! Let stand for 10 minutes before serving.

    What is the milk to egg ratio for quiche? ›

    Quiche Ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy

    You'll need to increase the amount of eggs and milk based on the size of your quiche, so knowing the basic ratio makes it really easy to scale up or down. For a standard 9-inch quiche: Use 3 large eggs (6 ounces) 1 1/2 cups of whole milk or cream (12 ounces)

    Can I use 2% milk instead of heavy cream for quiche? ›

    For gluten-free crust, try making a sweet potato crust. The Custard: For your custard to set properly in the oven, use this easy ratio: 1 part dairy to 2 parts eggs. Classic custards use heavy cream, but 2% milk contains a fraction of the saturated fat and is still plenty rich.

    What is a substitute for 1 cup of heavy cream? ›

    If you have butter and milk (whole milk or even half-and-half work best), you can make your own heavy cream substitute. To make 1 cup of heavy cream, melt 1/4 cup of butter and slowly whisk in 3/4 cup milk. This works for most baking or cooking recipes that require heavy cream, but it will not whisk into stiff peaks.

    How do you keep quiche filling from sinking? ›

    It uses a mixture of milk and double cream, and, interestingly enough, calls for the filling to be vigorously whisked until "light and foamy". This, apparently, helps to keep the other ingredients suspended, rather than allowing them all to sink to the bottom.

    Why do my quiches sink? ›

    Excess moisture is one reason why quiches collapse in a watery pool on your plate. Vegetables and meats like ham give off tremendous amounts of water when they're cooked. Therefore, if you're using vegetables in your quiche, it's imperative that you cook them first.

    Why do you put flour in quiche? ›

    Roll it out a tad bit thicker than you normally would for a standard pie if possible, and absolutely use it all. Confidently press any overhang or extra pieces into the walls of your pan. Add flour to your filling: Adding a bit of flour to your quiche filling helps absorb moisture and stabilize things in general.

    How do you keep shredded cheese from caking? ›

    You can coat your shredded cheese with a thin layer of cornstarch to prevent clumping. Corn starch works by absorbing excess moisture, meaning the cheese will not become sticky. It's also flavorless, so it won't affect the taste. Add 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch per 1 block of shredded cheese.

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