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Published: May 4, 2014Updated: December 20, 2020Author: Amy

This Hash Brown Crusted Quiche with sausage is crazy flavorful, super easy, and happens to be gluten free. The shredded potatoes create a crispy crust that makes this recipe hearty and filling. Enjoy it for breakfast, brunch, or even dinner!

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I served this quiche for my sister’s birthday a while back. And then proceeded to make it about 1,057 times since then.

It’s become my go-to for so many Sunday brunches or when friends come to visit. Bonus, it’s gluten free, so if you have friends or family who need to avoid flour, this is a wonderful option!

What is Quiche?

Quiche at its most basic level is a savory custard tart made with milk and eggs poured into a pie crust and baked.The most well-known is quiche Lorraine, which includes bacon, but the possibilities for ingredients are practically endless. It can be served hot or cold.

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Quiche Recipe

Instead of a traditional pastry crust, this quiche recipe has a crust made of crispy shredded potatoes, making it gluten free and dare I say…better? It’s so good!

Ingredients you need:

  • Shredded potatoes
  • Unsalted butter
  • salt and pepper
  • Seasoned Italian sausage
  • Largeeggs
  • Heavy cream
  • Shredded cheddar cheese
  • Shredded Monterey jack cheese
  • Scallions

(Scroll down for the exact measurements and the detailed printable recipe card.)

How to Make Quiche

This quiche recipe is so delicious, and super easy. Two of my favorite things. There are only a couple simple steps to making it.

  1. Hash Brown Crust: shredded potatoes are seasoned, drizzled with butter, then pressed into a pie plate and baked. You can either shred your own potatoes or buy them pre-shredded, usually found packaged in the dairy aisle next to the eggs.
  2. Sauté the Sausage: cook the Italian sausage in a skillet until browned and drain off the grease.
  3. Egg Mixture: whisk together the eggs, heavy cream, cheeses, scallions, and the cooked sausage. Season and then pour the mixture over the partially baked potato crust.
  4. Bake: place in the oven and bake until set.
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Breakfast Quiche Variations

  • Switch up the type of sausage to mix up the flavor: You can use a spicy sausage, an Italian sausage, or a milk breakfast sausage.
  • You can easily add a couple of diced veggies into this dish: Vegetables that cook quickly are best, so bell pepper, mushrooms, or asparagus would all work well.
  • Get in your greens: Baby spinach or kale are easily added to this quiche recipe. Once the sausage is done cooking, add the greens in with it to cook down for 3 to 5 minutes, then follow the rest of the recipe as written.

How to Store

How long does quiche last? Cool completely, then wrap tightly and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.
How to reheat quiche: To reheat, uncover and bake in a 350 degree oven for about 30 minutes. (If reheating individual slices, it will take far less time.)
Can this be frozen? Yep! Simply prepare and bake the quiche, then cool to room temperature. Cover in plastic wrap and also in foil (to avoid freezer burn), then freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw in the fridge overnight.

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What to Serve with Quiche

Quiche is a hearty dish, so ideally you’ll want to pair it with something light. Our personal favorites are Roasted Asparagus, Arugula Beet Salad, or Cucumber Tomato Salad.

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Hash Brown-Crusted Quiche with Sausage

5 from 84 Ratings

This Hash Brown Crusted Quiche with Sausage is crazy flavorful, super easy, & gluten free. Enjoy this simple recipe for breakfast, brunch, or even dinner!

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 55 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • 3 cups shredded potatoes
  • 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) unsalted butter, melted
  • salt and pepper
  • 8 ounces (1 cup) seasoned Italian ground pork sausage
  • 6 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 cup shredded Monterey jack cheese
  • 2 whole scallions , finely chopped

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Coat a 9-inch pie plate with non-stick cooking spray.

  • In a large bowl gently toss the hash browns with the butter to coat. Season with salt and pepper. Press the hash browns into the bottom and up the sides of the plate to form a crust. Bake for approximately 25-30 minutes or until golden brown.

  • In the meantime, sauté the ground sausage in a skillet over medium-high heat, breaking it up with a wooden spoon, until no pink remains, about 5 minutes. Set aside to cool.

  • In the large bowl you used for the hash browns, whisk together the eggs, cream, cheeses, and scallions. Season with a dash of salt and pepper. Add in the cooked sausage crumbles. Mix to combine.

  • Pour mixture on top of the hash brown crust. Bake for approximately 30 minutes or until set. Let cool slightly, cut into wedges and serve.

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Nutrition

Calories: 390kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 232mg | Sodium: 442mg | Potassium: 486mg | Fiber: 1g | Vitamin A: 765IU | Vitamin C: 9.6mg | Calcium: 266mg | Iron: 3.8mg

Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and any changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are very important to you, I would recommend calculating them yourself.

Other Notes

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Keyword: gluten free quiche, hash brown crusted quiche, hash brown quiche, quiche with sausage

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FAQs

Can you overfill quiche? ›

Another good tip: Don't overfill the quiche. It will puff up a bit as it bakes, so leave a little space for it to "grow." If you find yourself with extra filling, bake it in a greased muffin tin like a mini frittata of sorts.

What is the formula for quiche? ›

Ratios: The best way to make a quiche is to add the eggs to a large measuring cup, then add the cream or milk. For every egg used you should add enough milk or cream to create a 1/2 cup. Meaning for 1 egg you will add enough cream or milk to make 1/2 a cup of mixture.

What not to put in quiche? ›

Avoid Fillings That Are Too Wet

"Some vegetables, such as sliced large tomatoes or raw zucchini, have a high water content and will make your quiche soggy (even if you follow all steps to avoid this!)," Davila notes.

How do I make my quiche crispy on the bottom? ›

Placing your quiche on the bottom rack will ensure that every square-inch of the crust, including the bottom, will get golden-brown and crisp. Follow This Tip: Place your quiche on the bottom rack of the oven so that the pie crust bakes up golden-brown and delicious.

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 happens if you put too many eggs in quiche? ›

The eggs are essential in creating the custard's texture. Too many eggs will make your filling feel rubbery and tough, but too few eggs will leave you with a runny custard that won't set. So how many eggs should you use for quiche?

Why is my quiche still wet in the middle? ›

According to Real Simple, this typically occurs when adding too-wet ingredients to the quiche filling, layering the egg custard with, for example, large slices of raw tomato or raw zucchini. These vegetables, while tasty, have a high water content when raw, which will weep into the quiche as it bakes.

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)

Is milk better than heavy cream in quiche? ›

Heavy Cream and Milk – For the best tasting quiche, use a combination of whole milk and heavy cream. (Or simply use half-and-half.) Using just heavy cream produces an overly thick filling. Whole milk is great, but a combo of heavy cream and milk is better.

What size pan is best for quiche? ›

Quiche or tart pan It's best to use a 9-inch metal pan with a removable bottom. While you can use a glass or ceramic quiche pan, you won't be able to remove the quiche from the pan before serving. It's also smart to place the pan on a baking sheet before it goes into the oven.

Can I use milk instead of cream in my quiche? ›

While it is not as traditional for quiches such as quiche Lorraine, you can use milk instead of heavy cream for quiche. While the results are not *as* rich as if heavy cream is used, I find that by the time you factor in the cheese and eggs, the quiche is not at all lacking in indulgence.

Should I Prebake crust for quiche? ›

And yes, as you'll see, you should always prebake quiche crust to avoid a gummy pastry. Preheat the oven to 450°F. Roll out your homemade or purchased refrigerated dough into a 12-inch circle. Carefully fold pastry circle into fourths.

Why put nutmeg in quiche? ›

Salt, cayenne pepper, ground nutmeg: These seasonings flavor of the quiche, with salt balancing the flavors, cayenne pepper adding a slight heat, and ground nutmeg providing a warm, nutty undertone.

Why is my quiche always soggy? ›

According to Real Simple, this typically occurs when adding too-wet ingredients to the quiche filling, layering the egg custard with, for example, large slices of raw tomato or raw zucchini. These vegetables, while tasty, have a high water content when raw, which will weep into the quiche as it bakes.

Why does my quiche always have a soggy bottom? ›

Wet pie fillings + raw dough are a tricky combination. If the bottom crust doesn't set before the filling soaks in, it's going to be gummy. A metal pie pan placed on a preheated surface will set the bottom crust quickest; once cooked, the liquids from the filling above won't soak in, and as a result: no soggy bottom.

Why is my homemade quiche watery? ›

If your quiche appears too watery to serve it could be because it was overbaked or underbaked, the egg to dairy ratio was not correct, the ingredients have too much liquid or it was baked on the wrong rack in the oven.

Should you pre bake crust for quiche? ›

Editor: Yes, I recommend pre-baking the crusts for quiches because I think it helps keep them from getting soggy from the filling. Here's a little more information on blind baking: How to Blind Bake a Pie Crust.

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