It was one of those snowy mornings—the kind where the world feels quiet, and you’re grateful to stay inside. The kind where you think, “Today’s breakfast needs to be as luxurious as this fresh blanket of snow looks.” I love eggs. I love pie. So naturally, my brain went, “Why not have both?” That’s how this Smoked Gouda and Spinach Quiche Lorraine became the hero of our snowed-in day.
Now, let me tell you, this wasn’t just any breakfast. This was a “we deserve this” breakfast. Eggs, smoky Gouda, crispy bacon, tender spinach, and a golden pie crust all coming together into one gloriously indulgent dish. It was rich. It was creamy. It was everything you want to eat when the weather outside makes you want to bundle up in three layers.
Why We Love This Quiche
My kids are picky eaters (whose aren’t?), but this quiche? It was a hit. The smoky, salty flavor of the bacon combined with the creamy Gouda was so perfectly balanced that they kept coming back for seconds… and thirds. My husband? He ate quiche for two days straight and then asked me to make another one. I mean, how can you argue with a dish that makes everyone happy, snow day or not?
But let’s be honest, I didn’t just make this quiche to keep everyone fed. I made it because I love the idea of taking simple ingredients—eggs and cheese—and turning them into something that feels fancy but is surprisingly easy to make. And serving a homemade quiche for breakfast or brunch? That’s mom-level luxury, and it’s a title I’ll gladly take.
Tips for Making and Storing Your Quiche
Let’s get real: not everyone can eat a whole quiche in one sitting, no matter how much your family loves it. Storing egg-based dishes can make some people nervous, but don’t worry—this quiche stores beautifully.
Storage Tips:
• Let the quiche cool completely before covering it.
• Wrap it tightly with plastic wrap or foil, or store it in an airtight container.
• Refrigerate for up to 3 days. If you’re freezing it, slice it into portions first for easy reheating later (it’ll keep in the freezer for up to 2 months).
Reheating Tips:
• Warm individual slices in the oven at 350°F for about 10 minutes. You can use the microwave in a pinch, but the oven gives it that “just-baked” texture.
Serving Suggestions
While we enjoyed our quiche with hot coffee (is there anything better?), it would also pair beautifully with:
• Crispy hash browns or roasted potatoes.
• A fresh arugula or mixed greens salad with a light vinaigrette.
• Fruit salad for a refreshing, sweet contrast.
• Mimosas for a true brunch experience!
This Smoked Gouda and Spinach Quiche Lorraine has officially become a repeat recipe in our home. Whether it’s for breakfast, brunch, or even dinner (because who doesn’t love a quiche for dinner?), it’s the kind of dish that brings everyone to the table and keeps them there.
And here’s the kicker: it’s easy enough to make any day feel luxurious, snowy or not. So go ahead, give it a try, and let me know—what did you pair it with? How long did it last in your house? (I’m betting not long.)