If you need something filling, quick and nourishing, you can’t go past one of these frittata or quiche recipes. They’re packed full of protein, and the flavour combinations are endless. In this list there are classics like ham and cheese, and salmon and spinach. Plus, there are also creative flavour combinations like chorizo and fetta, as well as chicken and brie. And the best part? These versatile dishes can be enjoyed hot or cold for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
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These quiche and frittata recipes make brilliant work or school lunch box snacks, particularly the mini or individual quiches in this recipe list. Also, the mini quiches are great for entertaining, making an ideal finger food.
This delicious vegetarian quiche is packed full of flavour from the salty haloumi, hearty eggplant and divine golden crust. Cut yourself a slice and enjoy warm or cool.
Don’t discard the baking paper used for rolling out pastry. Use one to bake pastry blind, the other to line the tray for roasting the vegetables. Quiche is cooked when a knife inserted at centre comes out clean. Note
Make the most of summer asparagus with this easy, quick frittata. You could add a handful of thinly sliced swiss brown mushrooms when you cook the asparagus.
This traditional Spanish frittata is packed full of flavour from the potatoes, tomatoes and fresh herbs. This dish makes a healthy lunch or dinner. Enjoy it warm out of the oven or chilled for a lunch time snack.
Rich in both flavour and texture and delicious hot or cold, enjoy this quiche with a side salad. For a milder version, substitite the greens with English spinach.
This kale and quinoa frittata recipe is featured in Dr Joanna McMillan’s book – Brain Food. This dish is an excellent way to load up on healthy green veggies, loaded with Vitamin A and caretenoids for eye health.
Perfect for a satisfying midweek dinner, relaxed brunch, or work day lunch – this tasty bacon, pea and corn frittata also uses only 4 ingredients and is good to go in under half an hour.
Making finger food often seems fiddly and time consuming, but the ability to buy ready made pastry cases and good quality chicken mean that these dainty smoked chicken and asparagus quiches will be ready before you know it.
Made with golden, crumbly pastry, these delicious flaked salmon and brie quiches are wonderfully light and tasty. Packed full of nutrients and wonderful flavours, this savoury dish can be enjoyed any time of the day.
We’re using up those pesky odds and ends of roast vegetables by turning them into a delicious quiche. You could also use leftover grated cheddar or crumbled feta to scatter over the top of the quiche.
This delicious quiche combines crispy bacon, hearty potatoes and fragrant herbs to create a delicious family meal, perfect for weeknight dinners. Enjoy it warm from the oven with a side salad, or serve cool as a lunch-box snack.
Feed the family this hearty, wholesome, super-tasty chorizo, spinach and fetta quiche – so simple and delicious, this will quickly become a family favourite!
You can use reduced-fat dairy spread and light sour cream in the pastry if you prefer, however it will change the flavour and texture. To make a sweet version of this pastry, add ¼ cup (40g) pure icing sugar to the flour and the seeds scraped from 1 vanilla bean. Note
Easy to make and wonderfully tasty, these quiches are brilliant enjoyed hot out of the oven with a fresh side salad or as eaten cool as a tasty school lunchbox snack.
The classic ham and cheese quiche has long been a favourite in French cuisine, which has filtered into Australian cooking. The combination of a crumbly, golden crust with a fluffy cheese, egg and ham filling makes this savoury tart a brilliant family dish.
Perfect for a lazy lunch with friends, this spinach quiche is quick and delicious. For something rather different, you could use sorrel leaves in place of the spinach.
To reheat, place frittata pieces close together on a baking-paper-lined oven tray in a preheated 160°C (140°C fan forced) oven for 25 minutes or until heated through. Note
You need an ovenproof frying pan for this recipe as it goes into the oven; or cover the handle with a few layers of foil to protect it from the heat. We used a mix of oyster, shiitake, swiss and portobello mushrooms. Note
You can also make the pastry using a food processor. Process flour and butter until crumbly; with motor operating, add the water and process until ingredients cling together. Or, you can buy ready-made frozen shortcrust pastry. Take leftover quiche to work the next day for lunch. It is great served either cold or warm. Note
Give your usual potato frittata a gutsy flavour kick by adding capsicum and olive. Serve it warm from the oven with a green salad or take it on a romantic picnic.
We used a mixture of parsley, basil and dill for this recipe, but you can use any herbs you like. If your frying pan does not have a heatproof handle, cover the handle with aluminium foil to protect it from the heat of the grill. Frittata can be served warm or cold. Reheat slices of […]
If you’re unsure if your eggs are okay to use in your frittata or quiche recipe, do the simple float test. Pop the egg into a tall glass of water. If it sinks, it’s good to use. However, if the egg floats, best avoid that one. Read this article for more tips on how to choose and store eggs.
More egg recipes for dinner
For even more inspiration beyond these frittata and quiche recipes, see this list of excellent egg recipes for dinner. From pasta carbonara and protein bowls with hard boiled eggs, to baked egg and mince dishes and salads. Additionally, there are a few breakfast-for-dinner options, because really, breakfast foods can be enjoyed at any time of the day. One of our favourites is shakshuka. Plus this 5-ingredient prosciutto, spinach and egg pie.
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