Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (2024)

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Wholesome ingredients and farm fresh flavors make this low carb Quiche Lorraine Recipe a rich and satisfying meal whether served at breakfast or for lunch. Keto and grain-free.

Quiche is one of my favorite low carb dishes for breakfast. I eat it more days than not. Generally, I make a crustless quiche for breakfast orquiche muffins, but every once in a while I make a low carb crust for my quiche. The extra buttery flavor and texture it brings are well worth the extra few minutes of time.

And this low carb Quiche Lorraine recipe is well worth the effort.

What is Quiche Lorraine?

Quiche is, in its simplest form, a savory egg pie. Typically, an egg and cream mixture is poured into a pastry crust and baked until the custard is almost set. A little jiggle still in the middle helps ensure that it isn’t over cooked, as it will keep cooking for a few minutes when removed from the oven.

A basic quiche can have many different flavors or additions and usually contains some meats, veggies, or cheese. There are many delicious varieties.

Quiche Lorraine is marked by the addition of onions, bacon, and sometimes strong cheese like Swiss or Gruyere. It originated in the Lorraine region of France and is one of the most widely recognized varieties of quiche.Its flavor can be enhanced with Dijon mustard, white wine, fresh thyme, black pepper or nutmeg.

For this delicious Low Carb Quiche Lorraine Recipe, I opted for simplicity of flavor. Adding sprigs of fresh thyme to the pan while sautéing the onions imparts a subtle flavor without the need to strip and chop the leaves. A press-in almond flour crust adds a rich nutty and buttery flavor, which plays nicely with the sharp flavor of the swiss cheese.

Some of you may remember that quiche was popular in the 70’s. My mother often made it for her ladies’ luncheons. Often served at room temperature, it was a satisfying and tasty meal which didn’t require too much fussing over before being served. Pairing a slice of quiche with a side salad dressed with a nice acidic vinaigrette is easy and pleasing.

Still, I prefer to enjoy my quiche for breakfast. With two school age children who demand my time in the morning. It’s nice to reheat my breakfast quickly while I’m still helping them get ready for school and out the door.

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Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (5)

Low Carb Quiche Lorraine

A delicious low carb and keto Quiche Lorraine recipe. Grain-free and THM friendly.

4.85 from 20 votes

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: French

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 554kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 batch Easy Low Carb Press-In Pie Crust omit sweetener
  • pound bacon diced and cooked until crisp
  • ½ cup finely chopped onion
  • 5 large eggs
  • 1 ¼ cups heavy cream
  • ¼ cup water
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • Fresh ground pepper to taste
  • 4 ounces Swiss cheese Gruyere
  • 2 sprigs fresh thyme

Instructions

  • Make 1 batch of the Easy Low Carb Press-In Pie Crust (omit sweetener) and press into a 9 inch glass pie plate. Refrigerate the crust while continuing with the recipe.

  • Preheat oven to 350F and place one rack at the bottom position and the other in the middle position.

  • Chop bacon and place into a frying pan over medium heat. Cook until browned and crisp - about 6 minutes. Remove from the pan and drain.

  • While the bacon cooks, chop the onions and grate the cheese. Crack the eggs into a medium bowl and add the cream, water, salt and pepper. Beat until frothy with hand beater.

  • Pour the bacon fat out of the pan, leaving a coating of oil in the pan for the onions. Sauté the onions with the sprigs of thyme until the onions soften. Remove the thyme from the pan and the onions from the heat.

  • Remove the crust from the refrigerator and layer ⅓ of the cheese into the bottom of the crust followed by ⅓ of the bacon and ½ of the onions. Add a second layer of cheese, onions and bacon. Pour the custard into the crust and finish by adding the final layer of cheese and bacon.

  • Place the quiche onto the bottom rack and cook for 30 minutes. Then, move the quiche to the middle rack and cook for 7-10 minutes more or until the crust and quiche are browned. Cool to room temperature before enjoying or cool, cover, and refrigerate overnight.

Notes

Per 6 servings: Calories: 554, Fat: 51, Carbohydrates: 8, Fiber: 2.5, Protein: 18, NET CARBS: 5.5 g

Per 8 servings: Calories: 415, Fat: 38, Carbohydrates: 6, Fiber: 2, Protein: 14, NET CARBS: 4 g

Nutrition Facts

Low Carb Quiche Lorraine

Amount Per Serving

Calories 554Calories from Fat 459

% Daily Value*

Fat 51g78%

Carbohydrates 8g3%

Fiber 2.5g10%

Protein 18g36%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Cynthia says

    Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (6)
    I make this as printed and added some green onions and it comes out great . I cook for my husband who’s been on keto and he eats it for supper. I wrap leftovers in plastic wrap and freeze for a quick meal

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  2. Gail O says

    Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (7)
    LOVE this recipe! This is another breakfast meal prep for me. I did make it crustless and it is just as wonderful as when I make it with the crust. This is probably my favourite breakfast recipe. I love it so much I will have it for lunch or dinner too. I love that it freezes and reheats so well.

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    • Marla says

      Thank you for sharing that you make this without the crust. That was my first thought. Less work and less cost but still a great flavor.

  3. Margie says

    Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (8)
    I love your recipes but I don’t always seem to have the exact ingredients. So I did a thing. I used brie (inspired by your frittata) instead of gruyere. Use 8 oz. So decreased cream (1/4) and eggs (6). I’d like to share a photo but don’t know how. It’s delicious and gorgeous, too!

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    • Margie says

      Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (9)
      Oops…my ingredients above were incorrect. I used 8 oz. brie, 1 med. onion thingly sliced, 1 cup heavy cream, 6 eggs, and 1/8 c water as my brie and onions took up more space in the pie dish on the crust. It took about 10 min. longer to bake as the pie pan was so full. Sorry…but net-net, Carolyn’s recipe is bomb, as I’ve cooked it in its original format, as well as this hack today.

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      • Carolyn says

        Doing a thing and adapting is always fun. Sounds like it was good!

        Reply

  4. Robin Lee says

    Does the carb count for the quiche include the pie crust carbs as well!

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    • Carolyn says

      It includes everything.

      Reply

  5. Jennifer says

    Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (10)
    Quiche Lorraine is my go-to Thanksgiving and Christmas meal!! I pre-make it a few days in advance and then heat it up Christmas Day. I CANNOT wait to try this low carb version!

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  6. Sarai says

    Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (11)
    Ive been baking quiches for over 30 years, they’re one of my favorites. I feel like the odd ball out, but my family and I were not a fan of the crust’s consistency; it’s grainy and the calories aren’t worth it. We removed the crust and ate the center only, which was a normal quiche, so that works.

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  7. Annabelle says

    I do not need to be nut free but choose to use sunflower seed flour that I grind up myself in place of almond flour. I find it tastes terrific as it has more of a savoury flavour than almond flour. Especially lovely as a base for quiche. And its lots cheaper than using almond flour. Usually just cook a bit longer than almond flour bases.

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  8. Shantel says

    Are there 8 or 6 servings? The recipe says 8 at first, then 6 on the nutritional information. Thank you 🙂

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    • Carolyn says

      If you read the info more closely, you will see it gives the nutritional information for both 6 and 8 servings. This is a guest post by a friend so I did not run the numbers myself.

      Reply

  9. Carole C Galassi says

    Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (12)
    Perfection. Delicious!

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  10. Megan says

    Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (13)
    My BIl can’t eat any veggies and this has become my go to when making a quiche for family meals. (I eat low carb, but like mushroom and spinach in my quiche)

    It is polished off every time I make it.

    (I use cheddar cheese and it is super yummy)

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  11. Tiffany Russell says

    Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (14)
    So yummy! Today is my 2nd time making it! Such a treat and very low carb for my keto lifestyle! Thank you for sharing!

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  12. MG says

    Does this call for Swiss or Gruyere cheese? Or both? I’m a bit confused.

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    • Carolyn says

      Either or.

      Reply

  13. Deb says

    Can’t wait to try this however I do have a question for anyone willing to answer. Upon looking at the crust servings it serves 10 yet the quiche is divided into 6 or 8 servings so I’m wondering if I should use the full amount of the recipe to make the crust. Also how much of an impact if any would that have on the nutritional breakdown of this dish.

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Classic Quiche Lorraine - Low Carb Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How many carbs in a piece of quiche lorraine? ›

Quiche Lorraine (with bacon) (1 piece - 1/8 of 9" pie) contains 16.7g total carbs, 16g net carbs, 25.1g fat, 13.5g protein, and 349 calories.

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 formula for quiche? ›

Quiche Ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy

You'll need to increase the amount of eggs and milk based on the size of your quiche, so knowing the basic ratio makes it really easy to scale up or down. For a standard 9-inch quiche: Use 3 large eggs (6 ounces) 1 1/2 cups of whole milk or cream (12 ounces)

Can you use 2 milk instead of heavy cream in a quiche? ›

For gluten-free crust, try making a sweet potato crust. The Custard: For your custard to set properly in the oven, use this easy ratio: 1 part dairy to 2 parts eggs. Classic custards use heavy cream, but 2% milk contains a fraction of the saturated fat and is still plenty rich.

How many carbs are in a crustless quiche Lorraine? ›

Asda Crustless Quiche Lorraine (1 quiche) contains 25.8g total carbs, 21g net carbs, 26g fat, 15.6g protein, and 386 calories.

Does quiche have a lot of carbs? ›

Quiche, with meat (1 piece - 1/8 of 9" pie) contains 16g total carbs, 15.3g net carbs, 22.4g fat, 14g protein, and 325 calories.

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.

What makes quiche 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.

Why can't you put a quiche in the microwave? ›

It offsets the egg filling. Microwaving quiche will give you a soft crust. Don't do it! Oven only, please," New Orleans, Louisiana-based private chef Gason Nelson of The Chef And The Dish told INSIDER.

What is the milk to egg ratio for quiche? ›

The ratio maintains your custard's consistency. A good quiche custard typically features: 1 large egg to 1/2 cups of dairy. The dairy can be any combination of milk and/or half-and-half, for example: 1 large egg : ½ cup milk.

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.

Why do you put flour in quiche? ›

Roll it out a tad bit thicker than you normally would for a standard pie if possible, and absolutely use it all. Confidently press any overhang or extra pieces into the walls of your pan. Add flour to your filling: Adding a bit of flour to your quiche filling helps absorb moisture and stabilize things in general.

Is cream or milk better for quiche? ›

Heavy Cream and Milk – For the best tasting quiche, use a combination of whole milk and heavy cream. (Or simply use half-and-half.) Using just heavy cream produces an overly thick filling. Whole milk is great, but a combo of heavy cream and milk is better.

Why is my homemade quiche watery? ›

If your quiche appears too watery to serve it could be because it was overbaked or underbaked, the egg to dairy ratio was not correct, the ingredients have too much liquid or it was baked on the wrong rack in the oven.

Why is my quiche so watery? ›

Tip #2: Cook your veggies first

Excess moisture is one reason why quiches collapse in a watery pool on your plate. Vegetables and meats like ham give off tremendous amounts of water when they're cooked. Therefore, if you're using vegetables in your quiche, it's imperative that you cook them first.

How many carbs in a slice of quiche? ›

Quiche (1 piece (1/8 of 9 in. dia)) contains 26.7g total carbs, 26g net carbs, 44g fat, 16.6g protein, and 566 calories.

How many carbs are in a individual quiche? ›

Popular Types of Quiche
Quiche with Meat
Net Carbs(g)Fiber(g)
1 piece25.930.8
1 individual quiche15.230.5
1 cup21.670.6
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How many calories in a slice of homemade quiche lorraine? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
359Calories
26gFat
17gCarbs
14gProtein
Feb 22, 2023

Is quiche lorraine good for diet? ›

Keep quiche portions small to control calorie intake. Quiche is a food that has the potential to be healthy, but could also be a diet downfall. Traditional quiche is full of cheese, eggs, cream and made with pie crust, all of which are high-calorie and can be fatty.

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