Quiche Lorraine Is the Ultimate Easter Brunch Recipe (2024)

Dig in with ham dishes, egg recipes and more for your A.M. feast.

By Becca Miller
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Easter is on March 31st this year, and why not start the day off with a delicious Easter brunch that will fuel you up for all of the egg hunts and family time in the day ahead? From delicious and decadent egg recipes (Quiche Lorraine and trout scrambled eggs are serious showstoppers!) to sweet treats, these epic Easter brunch recipes are sure to impress you and your crew.

Start the meal off with a tasty mimosa and a stunning spread of Easter appetizers — your brunch menu deserves a few snacks after all. Afterward, whether you're looking to serve up some vegetarian recipes or roast a whole Easter ham, your spread will be stacked with tasty dishes that satisfy the whole crowd. And since Easter’s also a perfect opportunity to ring in spring, you’ll find loads of seasonal vegetables: asparagus, radishes and — the Easter MVP — sweet, versatile carrots. For a super-traditional option, some lightly sweet, fluffy hot cross buns are a perfect accompaniment to coffee.

Once you’ve cleared the plates away — and woken up from your post-brunch nap — we’ve also got you covered with tons of recipe ideas for your Easter dinner. Don’t forget to use up all that leftover ham!

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Everything Flatbread with Smoked Salmon

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Skip the bagel spread and make this large-format (and crowd-friendly!) flatbread topped with cream cheese, crisp veggies and ribbons of smoked salmon.

Get the Everything Flatbread with Smoked Salmon recipe.

2

Earl Grey Bundt Cake

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Delicate Earl Grey tea and citrus zest give this stunning sweet its bright, floral flavor. Bake in a fun bundt mold to give it extra dimension.

Get the Earl Grey Bundt Cake recipe.

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Quiche Lorraine

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This easy, cheesy main features big pieces of salty bacon, tender onions and Gruyère.

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B.E.C. Breakfast Bites

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Upgrade your basic breakfast sandwich with these on-the-go bites that will also impress on the Easter brunch table.

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RELATED: 45 Easy Breakfast Ideas to Fuel Your Busy Mornings

5

Soft-Boiled Eggs with Deviled Soldiers

Introducing an epic mash-up of two egg dishes (soft-boiled and deviled) that make for an impressive Easter brunch.

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6

Jam Pie Bites

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Use homemade jam or pick your favorite store-bought brand to bake up these super simple sweet treats.

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Sheet Pan Asparagus Frittata

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Hosting a crowd? This one-pan egg bake is easy but impressive. Stack leftovers into sandwiches for the best weekday breakfast.

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8

Roasted Strawberries and Brie

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Your brunch menu deserves appetizers. This sweet and salty combo of rich cheese and jammy roasted fruit is the best way to start your meal.

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9

Hot Cross Buns

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While they're traditionally eaten on Good Friday, these cozy spiced, pull-apart buns deserve a spot in your Easter brunch spread, too.

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Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Trout and Crème Fraîche

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Give scrambled eggs an elegant makeover with the addition of salty smoked fish. A handful of sliced red onions helps balance out the richness.

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Cinnamon Roll Pancakes

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Swirl a craveable combo of cinnamon and sugar into fluffy pancake batter for a breakfast-meets-dessert treat. Consider it a fan favorite for kids and adults alike.

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Customizable Egg Muffins

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Eggs are the ideal vehicle for an array of toppings (leftover veggies, pico de gallo, cream cheese, you name it!). Bake up a batch for brunch and enjoy leftovers all week.

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Crispy Tortilla Bowls with Strawberries and Cream

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Bake homemade flour tortillas in an inverted muffin pan, and they become crispy shells for juicy strawberries and a dreamy mascarpone whipped cream. Hello, spring dessert!

Get the Crispy Tortilla Bowls with Strawberries and Cream recipe.

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Roasted Beet and Orange Salad

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Earthy beets and sweet orange come together in a refreshing side dish that pairs well with any Easter main.

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RELATED: 33 Fresh, Colorful Spring Salads That'll Make It Easy to Eat Your Veggies

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Pea and Ricotta Omelets

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Made with peas, ricotta and chives, these are not your local diner omelets! Serve with toast for an extra special brunch.

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Banana Pudding

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Layers of homemade vanilla custard, Nilla wafers and sliced bananas make this no-bake sweet worlds better than the store-bought stuff. Bonus: it's a great make-ahead dessert!

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17

Chilaquiles Verdes

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Toss tortilla chips in homemade salsa verde for a flavor-packed brunch that brings the heat. Don't forget to garnish with cilantro!

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Ring Cake

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Add something sweet to the brunch table with this shareable, cinnamon-sugar ring cake.

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Carrot Mimosas

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Give your mimosa an Easter twist by adding a splash of carrot juice.

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Maritozzi

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Brioche bread with whipped cream is great for both dessert and brunch. Tip: Free up time on Easter day by buying store-bought brioche bread.

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FAQs

What is the significance of quiche Lorraine? ›

Origins: A Slice of History

The Quiche Lorraine traces its roots back to the picturesque region of Lorraine in northeastern France. Historians believe that the dish has humble beginnings, originating as a simple and hearty meal prepared by farmers.

What's the difference between quiche and quiche Lorraine? ›

To be considered Quiche Lorraine, the quiche must be made with eggs, heavy cream, bacon, and Swiss cheese. Any quiche that strays from this formula with the omission of bacon or the addition of other ingredients such as ham, sausage, vegetables, etc. is considered quiche, not Quiche Lorraine.

What not to put in quiche? ›

Avoid Fillings That Are Too Wet

"Some vegetables, such as sliced large tomatoes or raw zucchini, have a high water content and will make your quiche soggy (even if you follow all steps to avoid this!)," Davila notes.

What is the best cheese to use for quiche? ›

Cheese: Some favorites include feta cheese, goat cheese, cheddar cheese, white cheddar cheese, Swiss cheese, and gruyere. Add-Ins: Add up to 2 cups add-ins including vegetables and meat/seafood. Most quiche add-ins should be pre-cooked and can still be warm when mixing into the egg filling.

What do the French eat with quiche? ›

You could have it with a mixed green salad, unless you prefer to add steamed broccoli or leeks to the quiche batter. Either way, in Alsace, it was well complemented by a glass of the local white or a light red wine. Quiche became quite a rage in the United States a decade or two ago.

What tradition is a quiche? ›

Quiche originated in Germany, altough its considered as a traditional French dish. The version which I am introducing to you comes from Lorraine – a region in France.

What is a breakfast quiche called? ›

Frittatas are Italian in origin and can be described as a cross between an omelet and a crustless quiche. Frittatas take less time to make than quiche or strata. The dish is traditionally made by beating eggs with dairy—often heavy cream or half and half—together with ingredients like vegetables, meats and cheeses.

Should you Prebake crust for quiche? ›

And yes, as you'll see, you should always prebake quiche crust to avoid a gummy pastry. Preheat the oven to 450°F. Roll out your homemade or purchased refrigerated dough into a 12-inch circle.

What is not a traditional ingredient in quiche Lorraine? ›

Purists will tell you that only bacon, cream, and eggs are allowed. Though it is common to find other ingredients like Gruyere cheese, caramelized onions, and even chives. The original quiche Lorraine may not include cheese, but I won't tell anyone if you decide to add one cup of shredded Gruyere to the mix.

Is quiche healthy or unhealthy? ›

Is quiche healthy? Quiche is bad news when it comes to a healthy diet. It's usually made with cheese and cream in the filling as well as butter in the pastry case, so it's often high in saturated fat and calories. Ingredients like bacon will add salt and more saturated fat.

Should quiche be cooked at 350 or 375? ›

BAKE in center of 375°F oven until center is almost set but jiggles slightly when dish is gently shaken and knife inserted near center comes out clean, 30 to 40 minutes.

Can you put too many eggs in a quiche? ›

Using too many eggs in the custard results in a quiche that rubbery and too firm when baked, while not using enough will prevent the custard from setting. Follow This Tip: Remember this ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy.

Why does my quiche always have a soggy bottom? ›

Wet pie fillings + raw dough are a tricky combination. If the bottom crust doesn't set before the filling soaks in, it's going to be gummy. A metal pie pan placed on a preheated surface will set the bottom crust quickest; once cooked, the liquids from the filling above won't soak in, and as a result: no soggy bottom.

When was Quiche Lorraine popular? ›

Quiche Lorraine. Quiche became popular in England sometime after World War II, and then in the U.S. during the 1950's. Fun Fact: During the 1900's, quiche was often considered to be a food avoided by “real” men, as it often contained only small quantities of meat.

When did Quiche Lorraine originate? ›

Though hailed as a French dish, Quiche Lorraine originated in the German Kingdom of Lothringen (modern-day Lorraine), during the 1500s.

How is Quiche Lorraine most often eaten? ›

Quiche Lorraine is the perfect recipe for any brunch gathering – or add a salad and it also makes an incredible lunch or dinner! A real crowd-pleaser, this rich, creamy egg filling is full of flavor and packed with bacon, caramelized onions and cheese.

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