Ham, Cheddar & Swiss Chard Quiche

by Kimberly Hickok

This recipe for Ham, Cheddar & Swiss Chard Quiche was inspired by an abundance of fresh eggs, Cabot cheese, deli ham and a handful of swiss chard picked from the garden.

When our oldest, who lives nearby, said she was going to get chickens earlier this year, I couldn’t have been happier. Having had chickens years ago, I knew she would love having fresh eggs and would need a network of people (including me!) to take them off her hands.

When their family took off for a few days away, I was delighted to volunteer to take care of the chickens. The chickens roam their property all day long and just go into the chicken coop and pen at night.

Chicken Pen

Pretty swanky digs for chickens, right?

The eggs are absolutely delicious.

Chicken Pen and Eggs

Two days worth of eggs from six chickens.

The chickens are laying eggs like crazy. Shannon called me just the other day to tell me she collected 16 eggs and that I better come over and get some. Now that’s a good problem to have! Too many eggs!

Therefore I’ve been cooking with eggs more than I usually do.

I also happened to have a ready-made pie crust on hand. Definitely made making a quiche a no-brainer.

Here’s the recipe for the swiss chard quiche:

Preheat your oven to 350F. In the meantime, saute half an onion with about a cup and a half of chopped swiss chard (or spinach) in a skillet until the onions are soft.

swiss chard quiche

Saute onions and greens until the onions are soft.

Next grab a few slices of deli ham and chop them up. Place a 9″ pie crust in a pie plate and add the ham on top.

Ham Egg Swiss Chard Quiche

Next up – cheese!!!! I love cheese and tend to use what I have on hand when I make quiche. This time I used two of my favorite cheddar cheeses – Cabot Farmhouse Reserve and Cabot New York Vintage. I used equal parts of each, for a total of 1 1/2 cups. Divide in two.

Layer half of the cheese on top of the ham. Then add the onions and chard mixture. Top with the remaining cheese.

Ham-Egg-Quiche Cheese

Mix four eggs, 1 1/2 cups milk and a little pepper. Pour over the egg, ham, veggie and cheese layers.

Ham-Egg-Quiche - Milk and Eggs

Ham-Egg-Quiche Ready to Bake

Bake for about 40 minutes – until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean.

Ham-Egg-Quiche Done

Allow the quiche to set for at least 10 minutes so that it has a firmer texture when you cut out that first slice.

Ham-Egg-Quiche Slice

This quiche is great – warm, at room temperature or cold.

Ham-Egg-Quiche Plated

Here’s the recipe in a format that you can easily print out and give a try. Let me know what you think, any changes you made or your favorite quiche combo.

Happy cooking!

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Ham, Cheddar & Swiss Chard Quiche
 
An abundance of fresh eggs and a love of cheddar cheese inspired this quick and easy recipe for ham, cheddar & swiss chard quiche. Great warm, served at room temperature or cold.
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Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: American
Serves: 8
Ingredients
  • 1 - 9" pie crust (store bought is fine)
  • 3 slices deli ham, chopped
  • ½ onion, sliced
  • 1½ cups swiss chard (or spinach), chopped
  • 1½ cups grated cheddar, divided in half (preferably equal parts Cabot Farmhouse Reserve & Cabot NY Vintage)
  • 4 eggs
  • 1½ cups milk
  • Dash of pepper
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350F.
  2. Place 9" pie crust in a pie plate.
  3. Saute onions and swiss chard in a skillet with a little oil until the onions are soft.
  4. In the pie crust, layer the ham, half the cheese, the onion/chard mixture, and top with the remaining ham.
  5. In a separate bowl, combine the eggs and milk.
  6. Pour over the layered ingredients in the pie crust.
  7. Bake for 40 minutes or until a knife inserted in the center of the quiche comes out clean.
  8. Let sit for 10 minutes before slicing.

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3 comments

Carolyn @ Cabot September 27, 2015 - 12:57 pm

Lucky you with those fresh eggs for your beautiful quiche recipe! Great combination of cheese-looking forward to trying this recipe!~Carolyn @ Cabot

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Peter @ Feed Your Soul Too September 27, 2015 - 4:24 pm

Cool grabbing your own eggs. I really like all the ingredients in your quiche.

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Tara March 16, 2016 - 5:10 pm

I am jealous not only of your quiche but that you can get farm fresh eggs. How awesome!!

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