Goat Cheese Spinach Quiche
When we milked our goats, we made cheese every week. We had so much cheese we had a hard time eating it all. Terrible problem to have, I know! This caused me to become very creative in the kitchen so we could enjoy this goodness. This quiche became one of my favorite dishes.
Ingredients
- homemade pie crust
- 1/2 tsp. coconut oil
- 1 tsp. minced garlic
- 3 packed cups fresh spinach
- 4 large eggs
- 1 c. whole milk
- 1/2 c. sun-dried tomatoes, drained and chopped
- 4 oz. goat cheese, crumbled
- salt & pepper to taste
Instructions
- Note: I make my pie crust the night before so it has time to chill.
- Partially blind bake the pie crust: On a floured work surface, roll out the chilled dough. Turn the dough about a quarter turn after every few rolls until you have a circle 12 inches in diameter. Carefully place the dough into a 9-inch pie dish. Tuck it in with your fingers, making sure it is completely smooth. Chill the pie crust in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
- While the crust is chilling, preheat oven to 400°F.
- Line the chilled pie crust with parchment paper. Bake until the edges of the crust are starting to brown, about 15-16 minutes. Remove pie from the oven and carefully lift the parchment paper out of the pie. Prick holes all around the bottom crust with a fork. Return the pie crust to the oven and bake until the bottom crust is just beginning to brown, about 7-8 minutes. Remove crust from the oven.
- Reduce oven temperature to 350°F.
- Heat oil and garlic in a skillet over medium heat. Add the spinach. Cook and stir until wilted. Set aside.
- Whisk the eggs and milk together until combined. Stir in the sun-dried tomatoes, goat cheese, and spinach. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, then pour into warm pre-baked crust.
- Bake the quiche until the center is just set, about 45-60 minutes. Do not over-bake. Use a pie crust shield to prevent the pie crust edges from over-browning. Allow to cool for 15 minutes before slicing and serving.
- Cover tightly and store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Natalie