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Bacon and Cheddar Quiche: The Ultimate Protein-Packed Comfort Food

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At Sugar Detox Lab, we champion a simple philosophy: the healthiest foods are the ones you look forward to eating. A sustainable, sugar-conscious lifestyle isn’t built on deprivation; it’s built on satisfying, nutrient-dense meals that feel like a celebration. Sometimes, that means embracing the classics and giving them a mindful twist. Enter the Bacon and Cheddar Quiche—a beloved combination of savory bacon, sharp cheese, and creamy custard that’s far more than just brunch fare. This recipe is a masterclass in balancing indulgence with nutrition, offering a powerful dose of protein and healthy fats to keep you full and energized, all within a framework that celebrates real, whole ingredients.

What Is a Bacon and Cheddar Quiche and Why Reinvent It?

The traditional image of a Bacon and Cheddar Quiche might bring to mind a heavy, calorie-laden dish: a pre-made crust full of refined flour and trans fats, an overly rich custard made with heavy cream, and an abundance of processed bacon and cheese. While undeniably tasty, this version can be a source of hidden sugars (in cured bacon and some pie crusts), excessive saturated fat, and refined carbohydrates, leading to the dreaded energy crash we aim to avoid.

Our mindful approach to the Bacon and Cheddar Quiche matters because we elevate every component with intention. We start with a strategic crust choice—either a quality store-bought version or a simple homemade one, giving you control over the ingredients. We incorporate baby spinach, a nutritional powerhouse that adds color, fiber, and vitamins without altering the classic flavor profile. The custard uses half-and-half for a perfect balance of richness and lightness, and we emphasize using high-quality, uncured bacon and sharp cheddar to maximize flavor with less quantity. This version is not about removing joy; it’s about adding nourishment and crafting a dish that is as good for your body as it is for your soul.

What Is a Bacon and Cheddar Quiche and Why Reinvent It?

Nutritional Benefits: A Closer Look at a Balanced Plate

Let’s break down the key ingredients in this Bacon and Cheddar Quiche and explore the health benefits they offer when chosen wisely.

  • The Protein Foundation: Eggs and Bacon. Eggs are a nutritional superstar. They are a complete protein, providing all nine essential amino acids, and are rich in choline for brain health and antioxidants like lutein. Choosing uncured bacon without added nitrites or sugars ensures you get the savory, satisfying protein without unwanted additives. The combination provides lasting satiety.
  • The Creamy Element: Half-and-Half. Using half-and-half (a blend of milk and cream) creates a luxuriously creamy custard while being slightly lighter than using all heavy cream. It provides calcium, vitamin D, and high-quality fats that help your body absorb the fat-soluble vitamins from the eggs and spinach.
  • The Flavor & Nutrient Boost: Cheddar and Spinach. Sharp cheddar cheese delivers a big flavor punch, meaning you can use a moderate amount and still be satisfied. It’s a good source of calcium and protein. The addition of baby spinach is a game-changer. This leafy green is packed with vitamins A, C, and K, as well as iron and folate. It’s an excellent source of dietary fiber, which supports digestion and helps moderate the dish’s overall glycemic impact.
  • The Optional Finisher: Hollandaise Sauce. While optional, a dollop of hollandaise made with high-quality butter and egg yolks adds extra healthy fats and fat-soluble vitamins. A little goes a long way to enhance richness.

This Bacon and Cheddar Quiche dish is naturally low in sugar. For a keto-friendly version, simply make it crustless. For a gluten-free quiche, use a certified gluten-free pie crust. While not paleo due to the dairy, it fits beautifully into a “clean-eating” or whole-foods framework when made with high-quality ingredients.

Mastering the Perfect Quiche: Tips for a Flaky Crust and Silky Filling

The main challenges are preventing a soggy bottom crust and achieving a custard that is fully set yet remains tender and creamy.

Here are our essential tips for success:

  • Pre-Bake (Blind Bake) Your Crust: This is non-negotiable. Prick the unbaked crust with a fork, line it with parchment paper, and fill it with pie weights or dried beans. Bake at 375°F (190°C) for about 15 minutes, then remove the weights and bake for 5-10 more minutes until lightly golden. This creates a barrier against the wet filling.
  • Wilt the Spinach: Add chopped spinach to the pan after cooking the bacon (no need for extra oil). The residual heat and a quick stir will wilt it perfectly and drive off excess moisture that could make the quiche watery.
  • Use Room Temperature Eggs: Eggs blend more smoothly into the half-and-half when they’re not cold, creating a more homogeneous custard without overmixing.
  • The “Jiggle Test” for Doneness: Bake until the edges are set and the center has a slight, gentle jiggle—like Jell-O. The quiche will continue to set as it cools. Overbaking leads to a rubbery texture.
Bacon and Cheddar Quiche: The Ultimate Protein-Packed Comfort Food

This Bacon and Cheddar Quiche is a perfect meal-prep star. Bake it on a Sunday for ready-to-go breakfasts or lunches all week. The trend of “bowl food” can be applied here—scramble the same filling ingredients with eggs for a faster, crustless option. Using an oven thermometer ensures the perfect temperature for a flawless set, turning this classic into a reliably perfect dish every time.

Frequently Asked Questions: Bacon and Cheddar Quiche

Question: Can I use frozen spinach instead of fresh?
Answer: Yes, but it’s crucial to thaw it completely and squeeze out ALL excess water in a clean kitchen towel. Frozen spinach holds much more moisture and will make your quiche soggy if not thoroughly dried.

Question: My custard puffed up and then sank in the center. What happened?
Answer: This is usually caused by over-whisking the custard, which incorporates too much air. When baked, the air expands and then collapses. Whisk the eggs and dairy just until smoothly combined; you should not see a layer of foam.

Question: Can I make this quiche ahead of time?
Answer: Absolutely. You can fully bake it, let it cool completely, cover, and refrigerate for up to 2 days. Reheat slices as needed. You can also prepare the fillings and custard separately the night before, store them in the fridge, and assemble and bake in the morning.

Conclusion

This Bacon and Cheddar Quiche is more than a recipe; it’s a versatile template for a satisfying, protein-forward meal. It proves that with thoughtful ingredient choices and simple techniques, you can transform a comforting classic into a dish that truly nourishes. It’s perfect for a special weekend brunch, a simple weeknight dinner, or a reliable meal-prep staple.

We encourage you to preheat your oven and experience how effortless and rewarding this dish can be. Share it with friends and family, and savor the delicious balance of savory bacon, sharp cheese, and creamy custard. For more wholesome, sugar-conscious recipes that don’t skimp on flavor, explore our full collection at sugardetoxlab.com, subscribe for weekly inspiration, and tell us in the comments what your favorite quiche add-in is!

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Bacon and Cheddar Quiche

Bacon and Cheddar Quiche

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A savory quiche featuring a buttery crust filled with crispy bacon, melted cheddar cheese, and fresh spinach, bound together with a creamy egg and half-and-half custard. This classic brunch dish is easy to prepare and perfect for feeding a crowd.
prep time
15 min
cooking time
60 min
servings
6
total time
75 min

Equipment

  • 9 inch pie dish

  • Baking sheet (for easy handling)

  • Mixing bowl

  • Whisk

  • Frying pan (for cooking bacon)

  • Cutting board

  • Chef's knife

  • Measuring cups and spoons

  • Aluminum foil or pie crust shield

Ingredients

  • **For the crust**

  • 9 inch unbaked pie crust (store-bought or homemade)

  • **For the filling**

  • 6 strips bacon (cooked until crispy, then crumbled)

  • 1 cup cheddar cheese (shredded, about 4 oz)

  • 1 cup baby spinach (roughly chopped)

  • 5 large eggs (room temperature for better mixing)

  • 1 cup half and half (I use Horizon Organic)

  • salt to taste (about 1/4 tsp)

  • black pepper to taste (freshly ground preferred)

  • **For topping (optional)**

  • hollandaise sauce (optional but recommended for richness)

Instructions

1

Preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Place the unbaked pie crust in a 9-inch pie dish and crimp the edges. Line the crust with parchment paper and fill with pie weights or dry beans. Blind bake for 10 minutes, then remove weights and parchment, and bake 5 minutes more until lightly golden. Set aside to cool slightly.
  2. In a skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crispy, about 8-10 minutes. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate to drain, then crumble into small pieces. In the same pan, quickly sauté the chopped spinach for 1-2 minutes until wilted. Set aside to cool.
  3. In a mixing bowl, whisk together eggs, half-and-half, salt, and black pepper until smooth and well combined.
  4. Sprinkle the crumbled bacon, shredded cheddar cheese, and sautéed spinach evenly over the bottom of the pre-baked crust.
  5. Pour the egg mixture over the fillings, ensuring it distributes evenly. Gently tap the dish on the counter to release any air bubbles.
  6. Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 35-40 minutes, or until the center is set and the top is lightly golden. Cover the edges with foil if they brown too quickly.
  7. Remove from oven and let the quiche rest for 10 minutes before slicing. Serve warm, optionally drizzled with hollandaise sauce if desired.

Notes

  • Use room temperature eggs for a smoother custard that blends evenly with the half-and-half.
  • Blind bake the crust for 10 minutes to prevent a soggy bottom.
  • Let the quiche rest for 10 minutes before slicing to set the custard.
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With a passion for holistic wellness and a science-based approach to sugar detox, Mélanie T. helps clients reclaim their energy, balance their hormones, and develop a healthy relationship with food. She specializes in personalized nutrition plans that reduce sugar dependence and support sustainable weight loss. Mélanie’s mission is to make clean eating practical, enjoyable, and empowering—one meal at a time.
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