Sweet Potato Crust Quiche an easy spinach quiche
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Are you looking for a delicious easy sweet potato recipe? This sweet potato crust quiche is the one to try.
Like a crustless spinach quiche with a thin sweet potato crust, an easy spinach quiche made lighter with no carb-loaded crust! 100% gluten-free, paleo, whole30 approved.
What Is A Sweet Potato Crust Quiche?
A sweet potato crust quiche is a healthier and faster version of your favorite quiche.
It is made with a thin slice of peeled orange sweet potatoes meaning you don’t have to prepare a pastry crust.
A sweet potato crust contains fewer carbs, less fat, and healthy nutrient from sweet potatoes.
Plus, it is an easy spinach quiche recipe made in less than 20 minutes for a quick healthy dinner.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
We all love a healthy spinach quiche with fresh spinach right?
If you crave a delicious spinach quiche tonight but don’t feel like baking the crust this sweet potato crust quiche is a life-saver.
How To Make Sweet Potato Spinach Quiche
Obviously, this sweet potato crust must be eaten on your plate as it doesn’t have a crust
While it is easy to slice and serve in a place, it does not hold well in your hands. It is more similar to a crustless spinach quiche in which you would have had some sweet potatoes.
It makes a very easy healthy dinner that everyone loves.
Ingredients
All you need to make this simple sweet potato crust quiche or easy spinach quiche crustless are:
- Orange sweet potatoes – peeled, thinly sliced.
- Spinach – fresh or frozen.
- Eggs
- Dairy-free milk or regular milk as you like.
- Cheese – is optional if you are on a paleo diet you can omit the cheese on top.
How Many Carbs Are In Sweet Potato Spinach Quiche?
Did you know that 100 grams of orange sweet potatoes contain only 17 grams of net carbs?
While it may seem a lot for someone on a keto diet, it is a low-carb vegetable for anyone looking to decrease their carbs.
It should be reminded that a regular pastry crust made of white wheat flour contains around 40 grams of net carbs.
So this sweet potato crust quiche is a good start to halving your carbs by 50% in an easy spinach quiche recipe.
Of course, it is recommended to use a round ceramic tart dish to make this quiche recipe. It is easier to slice and serve.
Storing Sweet Potato Spinach Quiche
This sweet potato crust quiche is an easy sweet potato recipe to make ahead and reheats the next day.
You can store your recipe in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 days.
The first option, reheat in the microwave for 2 minutes. Otherwise, bring it back to the oven at 350°F (180 °C) for 8-10 minutes.
Finally, you can freeze your quiche in single portions or whole and defrost in the fridge the day before serving and reheat in the oven.
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Sweet Potato Crust Quiche
Ingredients
- 2 Sweet Potatoes medium size orange, peeled, finely sliced
- 1 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- 2 Garlic Clove finely chopped
- 1 Onion finely chopped
- 14 oz Frozen Spinach
- ¼ teaspoon Ground Pepper optional
- ½ teaspoon Salt
QUICHE EGG BATTER
- 4 Eggs
- ¾ cup Unsweetened Coconut Milk or milk of your choice
- ¼ teaspoon Ground Nutmeg
- ¼ cup Grated Cheese edam, cheddar, feta
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C).
- Grease a 9-inch (24 cm) round ceramic quiche dish with butter or coconut oil. Set aside.
- In a frying pan, under medium heat warm the olive oil.
- Add garlic and onion. Fry until fragrant and golden brown. Stir often to prevent the spices from burning.
- Add the frozen spinach cover and reduce to low heat. Cook until the spinach is cooked through, soft and tender – about 15 minutes. Adjust with salt and pepper to taste.
- Meanwhile, peel the sweet potatoes then use a mandoline Vegetable Slicer to finely slice the sweet potatoes.
- Arrange the slices on the pan making sure that you cover all the bottom leaving no empty space. For the border, cut in half the sweet potatoes slices to create a 'flat' bottom it will hold better and create a beautiful crust border.
- Prebake the sweet potato crust at 180°C for 15 minutes. This is optional, you can also add the spinach and egg filling directly and bake your quiche – make sure you cover the dish with a piece of foil to ensure the quiche is cooking at the same speed. I prefer to prebake the crust to avoid using a foil – up to you.
- Spread the cooked spinach all over the pre-baked sweet potatoes crust. Set aside.
- In a medium mixing bowl beat the eggs, almond milk, and nutmeg. Adjust with salt and pepper if desired.
- Pour the egg mixture onto the quiche.
- Add a handful of grated cheese on the top of the quiche, if desired. If paleo, sprinkle almond meal on top instead of cheese, it gives a delicious crisp on top.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes or until the sweet potatoes are soft and the cheese is grilled.
- Serve immediately.
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This was excellent! Thank you
Can you freeze this? And if so, freeze before or after baking and what would be the instructions to do that? Thanks!
It freeze very well after baking, place in airtight container. Thaw in the fridge the day before and rewarm in warm oven.
This looked good and WAS good! I made it with 2 percent milk and it worked great. Put cheddar cheese on top. The combination of flavors is fun. My husband kept saying that he really liked it! The spinach was so tender.
Would this be okay with just egg whites instead of whole eggs?
Is there a vegan version? can the eggs be Substituted for? I have homemade cheese That should work. I use it for my Mac & Cheese.
I didn’t try a vegan version so I can’t recommend yet I am sorry
Probably, but you will need as much egg whites as egg in volume, to reach the same consistency
Recipe was delicious and very easy. I did use cows milk but that’s because I hate the taste of almond milk. It did not affect the taste of the recipe at all very delicious I would make again for sure
Easy, healthy & absolutely delicious!
hi i made this and used goat cheese and grated my sweet potatoes it turned out great will be making this again thanks so much for your great recipes.
Hi, I Saw a video for this recipe on Pinterest. Where did you get the mandoline slicer you used in the video? I saw the link on your website to a slicer on Amazon, but it is not the same one. Thank you for your help.
I get it from my local store, you can find a similar one on Amazon.
Beautiful meal i added 1 lge can of pink wild caught salmon little extra milk and 5 eggs topped with tasty cheddar cheese thats all i had Rave reviews from the 5 neighbors i cooked 4 thankyou very much for a great recipe lol
Great idea to add the salmon. I will do that next time I make it. I put fresh spinach…container was 10 oz so I added mushrooms to make sure I had enough filling. Goat cheese or cream cheese could be a great add on with the salmon. 🌹
Can you use fresh spinach
Sure
It’s definitely worth a shot Elyssa! Good luck to you!
i love this recipe – so simple, so delicious. This was my first ever Sweet as Honey recipe and it continues to be one of my favorite!
Thank you so much! Enjoy the recipes on the blog, XOXO Carine
I made this dish and it absolutely delicious!
excellent
is this unsweetened coconut milk?
Yes!You can use any unsweetened plant based milk you like like almond milk, coconut milk. Enjoy, XOXO Carine.
Love your recipes. I can’t wait to cooking them and whipping up all the mixtures. Thank you
Thanks ! this makes me so happy that you find my blog. Don’t forget to leave me feedback when you try a recipe. XOXO Carine.
This was one of the best healthy meals I’ve ever made! I have gotten more ingredients to make it again because my husband and I just enjoyed it so much. It is both a light but filling dinner. One pie was good for two meals for us ad my hubby loves his food.
Yeah ! I love when hubby’s are on board. Well done. Thanks for making my recipes. XOXO Carine.
This is not Whole 30, unless you omit the cheese
The recipe is not tagged at whole30, none of them on my blog are and as mentioned in the recipe card, the cheese is optional of course! Enjoy the recipes on the blog. XOXO Carine.
Can this be frozen.
Yes sure! Freeze in an airtight container, defrost the day before and rewarm either in the microwave or oven. Enjoy the recipe. XOXO Carine.
Hello
I’m. new to this post. Can I get away with using pre boiled sweet potatoes and slice them up for the crust. I don’t have a mandolin
The sweet potato slices need to be raw/uncooked or it will get too soft when baked. If you don’t have a mandoline, use a sharp knife, slice as thin as you can and even if it is thicker than my slices it will work! It will simply request about 10 minutes extra baking. Enjoy the recipe ! XOXO Carine.