Looking for a gluten free quiche recipe that’s over the top delicious? This is one of our family favorites, with an irresistibly crunchy almond crust! This is the perfect brunch recipe to serve to a crowd, as it works for multiple diets. (No one will even notice it’s sans gluten.) If you’re like us and love turning breakfast into dinner, it’s fantastic for dinner served with a green salad. Here’s the fantastic gluten free quiche recipe from the cookbook Dishing Up the Dirt by Andrea Bemis!
About the cookbook: Dishing Up the Dirt
Meet Andrea Bemis, of the website Dishing Up the Dirt. She and her husband Taylor own and farm 6 acres in Oregon called Tumbleweed Farm. It’s a millennial’s fairytale life, farming the land and creating gorgeous spreads fitting of a glossy magazine. However, behind it all is a hell of a lot of honest, hard work. Farming is an intense and difficult lifestyle, and combining that with food blogging is an incredible feat. On top of that, Andrea has authored and photographed a cookbook called Dishing Up the Dirt. It’s full of lovely photographs of seasonal produce on her farm, and inventive ideas for how to use it. This gluten free quiche is one of Andrea’s recipes and a fantastic sneak peak into the recipes in this book. Like what you see? Order the Dishing Up the Dirt cookbook here.
The keys to a gluten free quiche
As I paged through Andrea’s book, this gluten free quiche with almond crust stood out. Almond crust? Yes, please! Here are a few things to note about this irresistibly tasty gluten free quiche:
The almond crust steals the show. It’s made of almond flour, olive oil, a bit of garlic, and some fresh thyme. After baking it up, it comes out crunchy and WOWZA is it good! Alex and I almost prefer this gluten-free crust to one with gluten (though our favorite quiche crust is pretty darn good). Make it with any leafy greens. The quiche filling is flavored with shallots, white wine, and Gruyere cheese, along with sautéed greens. The original recipe is for mustard greens, but you can use any leafy greens you like. Try it with spinach, Tuscan kale, or Swiss chard.
Another filling variation? Try our rich and delicious Asparagus Quiche filling, but use this crust recipe!
How to serve it!
We served this gluten free quiche as a simple dinner for a few friends, accompanied by a green salad. Some great salad recipes to pair with it: Easy Arugula Salad, Arugula Beet Salad, Simple Carrot Salad or Celery Salad with Apples. The verdict from everyone around the table: wow. It’s intensely flavorful, one of those dishes where we couldn’t stop mumbling, “this is so good” over and over. The almond crust got very high marks from everyone, too! Since the quiche is both vegetarian and gluten-free, it’s truly versatile and works for brunch, lunch, or dinner. More with almond flour? We’ve got 10 easy almond recipes for you to try.
This gluten free quiche recipe is…
Vegetarian and gluten-free.
Looking for more gluten free brunch ideas?
Outside of these gluten free oatmeal pancakes, we have dozens of vegan breakfast ideas and gluten free brunch recipes on our website. Here are a few of our favorites: 5 from 6 reviews
2 cups almond flour 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme ½ teaspoon fine sea salt Pinch of fresh ground black pepper Pinch of crushed red pepper flakes ⅓ cup olive oil
For the quiche filling
1 tablespoon olive oil 3 shallots, minced (about ½ cup) 3 cloves garlic, minced 2 cups roughly chopped greens: spinach, chard or mustard greens ¼ cup dry white wine ½ cup whole milk 4 eggs ½ cup grated Gruyere cheese Generous pinch of freshly grated nutmeg 1 teaspoon fine sea salt Pinch of freshly ground black pepper
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