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Best Bisquick Spinach Quiche

An easy and delicious crustless spinach quiche made with Bisquick, seasoned fluffy eggs, onions, cheese, and an impossible crust that makes itself! The quiche is great for a quick Sunday brunch, breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

 

Yield

5 servings

Prep

10 min

Cook

35 min

Ready

1 hrs

Best Bisquick Spinach Quiche

Is Bisquick quiche easy to make?

Absolutely, this spinach quiche with Bisquick is very easy to make and there's no pastry to fuss with because it's a crustless quiche. Layer the ingredients directly into a pie dish, pour the eggs, milk, and Bisquick baking mix on top, and bake.

Can I make an impossible quiche without bisquick?

Yes, you can make your own using this Homemade Buttermilk Biscuit Baking Mix. It's quick and easy and uses real butter. Bisquick uses shortening for the fat component to be shelf-stable, but if you make your own, you can use real creamery butter.

Best Bisquick Spinach Quiche

Is there a substitute for Bisquick in quiche?

Yes, you can easily make your own biscuit baking mix as a substitute for Bisquick with ingredients you will undoubtedly have in your pantry already.

Can you make Bisquick quiche ahead of time?

You can absolutely make a Bisquick quiche ahead of time! In fact, it's a great idea to prepare it in advance, as it allows the flavors to meld together and makes your life easier when you're ready to serve it. Just follow these simple steps:

Prepare the quiche Once it's baked, let it cool down to room temperature. Cover it tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil, ensuring it's airtight. Pop it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

When ready to serve, reheat the quiche in an oven preheated to a low temperature (around 300°F or 150°C) until it's warmed through.

Best Bisquick Spinach Quiche

Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
10 ounces spinach
frozen box of spinach, or broccoli - prepare and squeeze drain according to package directions
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½ cup onions
finely chopped
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½ cup sweet red bell peppers
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1 cup cheese
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¾ cup biscuit baking mix (bisquick)
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1 ½ cups milk
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3 large eggs
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½ teaspoon salt
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¼ teaspoon black pepper
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Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
1 box spinach
frozen box of spinach, or broccoli - prepare and squeeze drain according to package directions
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0.5 each onions
finely chopped
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118 ml sweet red bell peppers
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237 ml cheese
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177 ml biscuit baking mix (bisquick)
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355 ml milk
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3 large eggs
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2.5 ml salt
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1.3 ml black pepper
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Directions

Best Bisquick Spinach Quiche

Preheat oven to 400℉ (200℃).

Coat a pie plate with cooking spray, grease with butter, or use a light coat of vegetable oil.

Layer the first 4 ingredients, onion, red bell pepper, cheese and spinach into bottom of pie plate.

Mix the remaining ingredients, Bisquick baking mix, milk, eggs, salt and pepper with hand mixer and pour over other ingredients.

Bake 400℉ (200℃) for 35 minutes.

Let stand for 5 or 10 minutes before serving.

Enjoy.

Best Bisquick Spinach Quiche

Best Bisquick Spinach Quiche

Best Bisquick Spinach Quiche

Best Bisquick Spinach Quiche



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Comments


anonymous United States

Very dry! Inedible!! Had to throw out. Where’s the milk??

happyzhangbo   

Thanks for your comment. Should be 1 1/2 cups milk. Hope it will work for you the second time. Happy cooking :)

sean   

Just made this recipe this morning and it was very moist. Make sure you drain the frozen spinach very well by squeezing out and liquid in a colander. I also found it served better after waiting about 10 to 15 minutes for it to cool to allow the moisture from the veggies to redistribute itself.

anonymous   United States

Very easy and virtually impossible to ‘mess’ up ! So flexible w/ different veggies! I sauté all veggies slightly. Cheesy and veggie … delish

anonymous

Dah!

anonymous

Love this recipe!

anonymous United States

What do you mean by a “box” of spinach?

Susan   

Boxes of Spinach are found in the frozen food section of the grocery store... usually 10 oz.

anonymous

These are easy breakfast dishes! I put a little extra flavor by adding minced garlic, 1/8c of drained fresh salsa and 1/4tsp of paprika. I saute the veggies and add till wilted 1/3c fresh spinach w/o stems. Yum!

anonymous

These are easy breakfast dishes! I put a little extra flavor by adding minced garlic, 1/8c of drained fresh salsa and 1/4tsp of paprika. I saute the veggies and add till wilted 1/3c fresh spinach w/o stems. Yum!

anonymous United States

You can add bacon, cut in pieces. It’s not dry.

Linda

Please consider revising the nutrition information regarding serving size to portion of the quiche rather than ounces or grams. Thanks!

Kathy United States

What type of cheese?

sean   

I would recommend Swiss cheese, but using any grated cheddar cheese will work just fine.

SRB swan   

Good with Colby - Jack or Muenster cheese also.

Marge

Does the frozen chopped spinach have to be cooked before adding it to the mix, or can it be defrosted and squeezed-dry?

Bev

This is a very old Bisquick recipe that I loved. Unfortunately, hubby hated spinach, so I didn't make it while we were married. He passed away last month, and the first thing I did was run out and buy a package of Bisquick and frozen spinach. I can't wait to make it again -- and I'm gonna eat the entire quiche myself!

 

 

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 46g (1.6 oz)
Amount per Serving
Calories 4254% from fat
 % Daily Value *
Total Fat 3g 4%
Saturated Fat 1g 4%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 106mg 35%
Sodium 232mg 10%
Total Carbohydrate 1g 1%
Dietary Fiber 0g 2%
Sugars g
Protein 7g
Vitamin A 10% Vitamin C 28%
Calcium 2% Iron 3%
* based on a 2,000 calorie diet How is this calculated?
 

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