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Spring always brings that first moment when the kitchen feels lighter again. After months of heavier comfort foods, those bright green vegetables start appearing at markets and suddenly everything feels fresh and exciting. Asparagus bundles, leafy spinach, and creamy cheeses seem like they were made to come together in a simple baked dish.
This quiche is one of those recipes that quietly becomes a household favorite. It looks impressive when it comes out of the oven with golden pastry edges and bright asparagus spears across the top, but the preparation is surprisingly simple. It’s the kind of recipe you can make for a weekend brunch, a casual family lunch, or even a light dinner when you want something comforting but not heavy.
What makes it special is the balance of textures. The puff pastry bakes into flaky layers that hold the creamy egg custard. The sautéed spinach and onion bring warmth and depth, while the asparagus keeps everything fresh and vibrant. The cheese melts into every layer, creating that satisfying richness that makes each slice feel indulgent.
It’s also incredibly forgiving. You don’t need fancy equipment or complicated techniques. Use whatever baking dish you already have at home and the cheese you enjoy most. That’s part of the charm of this recipe. It’s simple, seasonal cooking that celebrates ingredients rather than complicated preparation.
And the best part is how versatile it is. Serve it warm straight from the oven, pack slices for lunch the next day, or enjoy it cold from the fridge. Somehow it tastes just as good every way.
Recipe Steps for Spring Vegetable Quiche with Asparagus and Spinach :
Step 1 :
Preheat your oven to 180°C and line a baking dish with parchment paper. I mixed the eggs later using an OXO Good Grips 3 Quart Mixing Bowl, but any bowl in your kitchen works perfectly.
Step 2 :
Heat olive oil in a pan and cook the chopped onion and garlic until soft. Add the spinach with parsley and basil, cooking until all moisture evaporates. I like doing this in my Lodge Cast Iron Skillet, though any pan you already own will do.
Step 3 :
In a bowl whisk together four eggs, the extra egg white, and the milk until smooth. A Cuisinart Silicone Whisk works nicely here, but a regular fork works just fine too.
Step 4 :
Lay the puff pastry into the baking dish. Brush the surface and edges with the reserved egg yolk and poke small holes in the base with a fork.
Step 5 :
Spread the cooked spinach and onion mixture evenly over the pastry base so each slice gets plenty of filling.
Step 6 :
Layer the sliced cheese across the spinach, covering the surface so it melts evenly into the quiche.
Step 7 :
Pour the egg and milk mixture slowly over the cheese and vegetables so it spreads evenly.
Step 8 :
Arrange the asparagus spears neatly across the top. Season with salt and pepper and sprinkle extra grated cheese if desired.
Step 9 :
Bake for 55–60 minutes until the center is set and the pastry edges are golden.
Step 10 :
Allow the quiche to rest for about 15 minutes before slicing. This helps the filling set and makes serving much easier.
Who This Spring Vegetable Quiche with Asparagus and Spinach Is Perfect For
Kid-Friendly Appeal :
The soft egg filling and melted cheese create a gentle texture kids enjoy.
The mild flavors feel familiar and easy to eat.
Golden puff pastry adds a fun flaky bite.
Each slice is simple to hold and serve.
Comfort-Food Lovers Benefits :
Creamy eggs and melted cheese create a rich, satisfying bite.
The warm baked aroma brings a cozy kitchen feeling.
Flaky pastry adds a comforting buttery layer.
Every slice feels hearty yet still fresh.
Busy-Life Adults Advantages :
The recipe uses simple ingredients that come together quickly.
Everything bakes in one dish with minimal cleanup.
Leftovers store well for easy meals later.
It works nicely for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Vegetarian / Dietary Friendly Appeal :
The recipe offers a satisfying meatless meal.
Fresh vegetables bring color and gentle flavor.
Eggs and cheese provide filling protein.
It fits naturally into everyday vegetarian cooking.
Spring Vegetable Quiche with Asparagus and Spinach
This Spring Vegetable Quiche with Asparagus and Spinach is a comforting yet fresh seasonal dish made with flaky puff pastry, creamy eggs, melty cheese, and tender vegetables. Perfect for brunch, lunch, or a light dinner, this quiche balances rich flavor with bright spring produce.
Spring Vegetable Quiche Ingredients
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180°C and line a baking dish with parchment paper.
- Cook onion and garlic in olive oil until soft.
- Add spinach, parsley, and basil and cook until moisture evaporates.
- Whisk four eggs, one egg white, and milk together.
- Place puff pastry in the baking dish and brush with egg yolk.
- Spread spinach mixture over the pastry.
- Layer sliced cheese on top.
- Pour egg mixture over the filling.
- Arrange asparagus on top and season with salt and pepper.
- Bake for 55–60 minutes until golden and set.
- Cool for 15 minutes before slicing and serving.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 6
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 420kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 26g40%
- Saturated Fat 12g60%
- Cholesterol 185mg62%
- Sodium 520mg22%
- Potassium 340mg10%
- Total Carbohydrate 26g9%
- Dietary Fiber 3g12%
- Sugars 4g
- Protein 19g38%
- Vitamin A 4500 IU
- Vitamin C 9 mg
- Calcium 280 mg
- Iron 3 mg
- Vitamin D 2 mcg
- Vitamin E 2 mg
- Vitamin K 120 mcg
- Thiamin 0.3 mg
- Riboflavin 0.4 mg
- Niacin 3 mg
- Vitamin B6 0.3 mg
- Folate 90 mcg
- Vitamin B12 1.2 mcg
- Biotin 10 mcg
- Pantothenic Acid 1.5 mg
- Phosphorus 320 mg
- Iodine 30 mcg
- Magnesium 40 mg
- Zinc 2.5 mg
- Selenium 18 mcg
- Copper 0.2 mg
- Manganese 0.5 mg
- Chromium 6 mcg
- Molybdenum 10 mcg
- Chloride 420 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
Storage
Store leftover quiche in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Reheat gently in the oven or enjoy cold.
Substitutions
You can swap mozzarella with cheddar, Gruyère, or Swiss cheese. Kale or chard can replace spinach if desired.
Serving ideas
Serve with a crisp green salad, roasted potatoes, or fresh fruit for a balanced brunch or light dinner.
Mistakes to avoid
Do not skip cooking the spinach mixture first. Excess moisture can make the quiche soggy.
Chef tips
Trim the woody ends of asparagus before baking for a more tender bite and even cooking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Can I make this quiche ahead of time
Yes this quiche can be baked one day ahead and stored in the refrigerator then reheated before serving
Q. Can I freeze the quiche
Yes allow the quiche to cool completely then wrap tightly and freeze for up to two months
Q. Can I use frozen spinach
Yes thaw the spinach and squeeze out all excess water before cooking
Q. Why did my quiche puff up
Egg based dishes naturally puff during baking and will settle slightly as they cool


