Food & Cooking Recipes Breakfast & Brunch Recipes Spinach and Gruyere Quiches 3.2 (1,113) 9 Reviews By Martha Stewart Martha Stewart Martha Stewart is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and lifestyle expert who has taught millions of people through generations the joy of entertaining, cooking, gardening, collecting, crafting, and home renovating via her eponymous magazine, Martha Stewart Living, Emmy-winning television shows, and 99 books (and counting). Based in Katonah, N.Y., where she helms her 156-acre Bedford Farm, Martha is America's first self-made female billionaire. Editorial Guidelines Updated on March 19, 2020 Rate PRINT Share Prep Time: 20 mins Total Time: 1 hr 30 mins Servings: 10 An outstanding quiche relies on a few simple elements: a creamy egg custard, buttery homemade crust, and flavorful cheese and vegetables. This family-friendly brunch recipe delivers all three. Ingredients 1 tablespoon butter 3 shallots, minced 3 bunches flat-leaf spinach, thick stems removed and leaves roughly chopped Coarse salt and ground pepper 8 ounces Gruyere cheese, grated (about 2 cups) 1 recipe Basic Pie Dough for Spinach and Gruyere Quiches, fitted into two 9-inch pie plates 8 large eggs 3 cups half-and-half ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees, with racks set in upper and lower thirds. In a large skillet, heat butter over medium. Add shallots, and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, 1 to 2 minutes. Add as much spinach to skillet as will fit; season with salt and pepper, and toss, adding more spinach as room becomes available, until wilted, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer spinach mixture to a colander. Press firmly with the back of a spoon to squeeze out as much liquid as possible. Divide spinach mixture and cheese between prepared crusts. Place each crust on a separate rimmed baking sheet. In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, half-and-half, nutmeg, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper. Dividing evenly, pour egg mixture into crusts. Arrange baking sheets on racks, and bake until center of each quiche is just set, 55 to 60 minutes, rotating sheets from top to bottom halfway through. Let quiches stand 15 minutes before serving. Brett Stevens Cook's Notes Check your fridge before shopping, since you probably already have most of the ingredients for a spinach quiche at home. Originally appeared: Everyday Food, March 2008 Rate It PRINT