Gruyere, Ham and Asparagus Crustless Quiche

I love a good and easy weeknight dinner idea, don’t you? We always seem to be scrambling, and between meetings, activities and early kid bedtimes, we just need a quick dinner recipe that everyone will love. This easy gruyere, ham and asparagus crustless quiche is also a healthy low-carb meal idea, and tastes just as indulgent as a traditional quiche recipe! Win, win, win!

easy crustless quiche

I also love this ham and asparagus crustless quiche for brunch. It’s quick to make the day ahead (even a few days ahead!), so I can bake a fun dessert or focus on mixing cocktails. Scroll to the bottom – I’ve listed some of my favorite brunch recipes at the bottom of the post to help round out your meal!

easy ham and asparagus crustless quiche recipe

 

You can really use whatever meat and veggies you like – quiche is so versatile! I’ll often just throw leftover veggies in, because why not! When I set out to make this crustless quiche recipe I knew that I wanted to use asparagus. We’re just heading into asparagus season, and I looooove asparagus, and am always looking up easy asparagus recipes so I can take full advantage!

Easy asparagus crustless quiche recipe

How To Make Gruyere, Ham and Asparagus Crustless Quiche:

You’ll notice below that I’ve included “step by step” photos for this easy crustless quiche recipe! I realized as I was writing it out that it was hard to describe in just words what the process looks like, so I snapped a few pictures along the way! Hopefully that’s a helpful reference as you make this at home!

Step 1: Firstly, evenly distribute the ham and asparagus in the pie dish.

When I was growing up and helping my mom in the kitchen, she would always ask me “If you got that piece, would you be happy?” as a way to help make sure I evenly distributed ingredients throughout a casserole, cobbler, whatever it was! It’s funny, but I think of that literally every time I make a recipe that requires even distribution of ingredients haha! Would I be happy with that piece? No, it needs more asparagus!

Step 2: Secondly, sprinkle on the cheese! I like lots of cheese. Saving calories on no crust means extra cheese right? (Yes, the answer is always yes!)

how to make quiche

Step 3: Sprinkle the scallions over the cheese. Did you know? Scallions and green onions are actually the same thing. And are delicious!

Step 4: Pour the egg mixture over the pie dish, and then bake! It really doesn’t get easier than that, right?

This is such an easy quiche recipe – just a few steps and full of delicious flavor! Remember, you can feel free to experiment with what to use. This is an awesome cleaning out the fridge/pantry recipe since it’s so flexible.

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Gruyere, Ham and Asparagus Crustless Quiche

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  • Author: Kirsten Bell
  • Prep Time: 10 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 Minutes
  • Total Time: 45 Minutes
  • Yield: 6 Servings 1x
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Cooking

Description

An easy, healthy and delicious weeknight meal idea! This crustless quiche is perfect for a quick dinner on the go, or a sit-down brunch.


Ingredients

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1 lb asparagus, washed, ends snapped off and cut into bite-sized pieces
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon butter
6 eggs
1 cup half-and-half
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 1/2 cups gruyere
5 oz ham steak, diced
3 scallions, white and green sections


Instructions

In a medium pan, cook the asparagus and garlic in the butter over medium heat until the asparagus is fork-tender. Season with a little extra salt and pepper. Once asparagus is done cooking, set aside, and preheat the oven to 350 F.

In a small bowl, whisk together the eggs, half-and-half, nutmeg, salt and pepper. Set aside.

Transfer the asparagus as well as the ham into a greased 9″ tart dish, pie dish, or an 8×8 casserole. By doing this first, we can be sure that all of the meat and veggies are evenly distributed. Top with the shredded gruyere, and then with the chopped scallions.

Pour the egg mixture evenly over the layered ham, asparagus, cheese and scallions. Bake for 35-45 minutes, or until the very middle of the quiche is just a little wobbly in the middle if you give it a gentle shake. Allow to cool before serving.


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7 COMMENTS

  1. Nina | 16th May 21

    This is amazing! I did not have ham available, so I substituted the ham for prosciutto and it was unbelievable. I mean, and so easy to make… You owe it to yourself to make it. My 11 year old loved to make it and told me it was delicious! Thank you for sharing this recipe!






  2. Juliane Sinatra | 21st Sep 21

    I have more of a question, When you say make ahead, do you mean wholly cooked and re-heated or mix the ingredients and put the pans in the refrigerator until ready to bake? I am making this tomorrow night,

  3. M Shaw | 17th Apr 22

    I made this for Easter brunch. It was easy. I had all the ingredients on hand. And best of all it was Delicious! Thanks!






  4. Shirley Long | 19th Apr 22

    This is an awesome recipe and everyone loved it. Is there a less expensive cheese that could be substituted. Will definitely make this one again.






  5. Susan | 8th Mar 23

    I am thinking of trying this recipe but substituting the ham with some smoked salmon. I wonder if I should still use the nutmeg or possibly replace it with another spice.

  6. Bliss807 | 22nd Apr 23

    In response to the ‘less expensive cheese’ comment above, I used a bag of Aldi Swiss and Gruyere blend and it was delicious. A bit more expensive than their regular grated cheeses but a lot more economical than pure gruyere.






  7. Cindy Woods | 24th Sep 23

    This sounds delish. I want to make it for friends this weekend. Can I prepare it the day before so I only have to put it in the oven Sat. morning? If I go ahead and bake it would it reheat in the oven ok?

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