Tex-Mex Cheesy Beef Quiche - Great Weeknight Recipe! (2024)

This Tex-Mex Cheesy Beef Quiche is a fiesta of flavors! My family can’t get enough of this creamy and cheesy Southwestern quiche recipe filled with deliciously seasoned ground beef, sweet tomatoes and a hint of green chilies. It’s a great weeknight meal with the extra promise of tasty leftovers!

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    Easy Cheesy Tex-Mex Quiche Recipe

    I hope you all are ready for a fiesta – of the flavor variety. I’m so in love with this Tex-Mex take on an easy quiche recipe. It’s beefy, it’s cheesy, it’s packed with savory veggies and a hint of chili heat. Pair all this with a light, melt-in-your-mouth egg filling, it’s totally divine!

    Seriously, there’s really nothing easier than a simple homemade quiche recipe filled with tasty ingredients. I make this delicious Southwest-inspired quiche on the regular as a weeknight family meal, and can I just say, it’s a winner every time. The kids and hubby can’t get enough, and leftovers are just as delicious the following day!

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    What is Quiche?

    Traditional quiche is made from a creamy and savory egg filling combined with different add-in ingredients, most often baked in a pie crust (though you can have crustless quiche as well!). Add-ins range from meats, seafood, veggies and cheese.

    Quiche Lorraine is probably one of the most popular quiche variations, made with bacon and cheese. But you can definitely get creative, like this easy Tex-Mex recipe!

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    Ingredients You’ll Need

    This easy meal idea uses a few token ingredients to get the perfect Tex-Mex flavor:

    • Eggs: 4 large eggs will make a decent sized quiche when combined with the rest of the ingredients.
    • Pie Crust: Refrigerated pie crust brought to room temperature, or homemade pie crust.
    • Ground Beef: One packet of lean beef, so any fat cooks off a bit quicker.
    • Green Onions: Also called spring onions; I use only the white parts and slice them up thinly.
    • Diced Tomatoes: I use canned diced tomatoes with green chilies. If you don’t have this canned combo available, you can use regular canned tomatoes and chopped fresh green chilies.
    • Cream Cheese: For an extra light and airy egg filling, I love using whipped cream cheese. My favorite is the one from Kraft Philadelphia, but any brand will do!
    • Shredded Cheese: Grated cheddar is best! If you’re using store bought, I’d recommend the Kraft Mexican Style Taco Shredded Cheese. What can I say – I’m partial to Kraft products, as they make family meal ideas like this Tex-Mex quiche just that much easier!
    • Chili Powder
    • Nutmeg
    • Salt & Pepper

    How to Make Tex-Mex Quiche

    Here’s how to make quiche with a Southwestern kick, in 4 easy steps!

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    Cook the Ground Beef & Add-in Ingredients: Brown the beef in a skillet before stirring in the green onions, canned tomatoes, salt, pepper, and chili powder. Set this aside for the time being while you mix up the eggs.

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    Prepare the Egg Filling: Whisk the eggs, water, cream cheese, and nutmeg together for the filling.

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    Fill the Pie Crust: Spoon the ground beef mixture into a prepared pie crust in a baking dish, then cover the beef with the egg mixture and top the whole thing with a layer of shredded cheese.

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    Bake: Bake the quiche in a preheated oven until the egg is set, about 40 minutes.

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    Tips for Success

    • Cook off the Excess Moisture in the Tomatoes: Canned tomatoes can be a bit runny, so try to cook off as much excess liquid as possible when it’s combined with the ground beef. Otherwise you can also strain the tomatoes first, or use diced fresh tomatoes.
    • Adapt the Amount of Cheese: If 2 whole cups of shredded cheese seems a bit on the heavy side, or you’d prefer this quiche recipe with less, scale down to 1 cup instead.
    • Use Homemade Pie Crust: Nothin’ beats a flaky pastry crust made from scratch. While refrigerated pie crust makes for the easiest possible recipe, for the best results and if time allows, go ahead and use an easy homemade pie crust!
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    Add-In Ideas

    For this recipe, you can easily add in other Tex Mex ingredients like fried black beans or sweet corn kernels.As a general rule, I almost always pre-cook or sauté my quiche add-ins and drain/dry off any excess moisture, then mix them into the egg filling. This keeps the quiche texture thick and creamy!

    Here are some more of the best add-ins in my house:

    • Spinach or Kale
    • Crispy Bacon, Ham or Pancetta
    • Caramelized Onions
    • Goat Cheese, Feta Cheese or Parmesan
    • Sautéed Mushrooms
    • Grape Tomatoes
    • Butternut Squash
    • Fresh Herbs (Coriander, Chives, Parsley, Basil)
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    Serving Suggestions

    Quiche is basically an all-in-one side dish! I love serving this Tex-Mex version with a fresh garden salad, or be fully committed to the theme with a side of Southwestern salad or Southwestern quinoa stuffed peppers.

    For a light Tex-Mex meal, enjoy this easy quiche recipe with homemade baked wonton chips with corn salsa or avocado feta salsa, or my easy homemade guacamole.

    You can also serve this quiche for breakfast alongside bacon or breakfast sausage, crispy potatoes, homemade cornbread, and/or a colorful fruit salad.

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    How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

    Leftovers can be stored in the fridge, wrapped in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Enjoy within 3-4 days – these slices make an excellent next-day breakfast or lunch!

    To reheat, let the quiche come to room temperature, place the pan (or individual slices) on a baking tray and heat the quiche in the oven until warmed through.

    Can I Freeze Homemade Quiche?

    You can freeze quiche, cooked or uncooked. Allow a quiche to cool completely before freezing, tightly covered in two layers of aluminum foil or in a resealable freezer bag. Frozen quiche will keep in the freezer for 1-3 months – reheat directly from frozen!

    More Hearty Quiche Recipes

    Similar to frittata and omelette recipes, quiche is one of the best egg recipes to use up leftover ingredients hanging around your fridge. Try these other tasty and filling quiche ideas:

    • Spinach Quiche
    • Cauliflower Crust Breakfast Quiche
    • Hashbrowns, Spinach and Tomato Pie
    • Butternut Squash, Grape Tomatoes, and Feta Cheese Quiche Cups

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    Tex-Mex Cheesy Beef Quiche

    Katerina | Diethood

    Tex-Mex Cheesy Beef Quiche is a creamy and cheesy Southwestern quiche recipe filled with deliciously seasoned ground beef, sweet tomatoes and a hint of green chilies. An easy weeknight meal with the promise of tasty leftovers!

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    Servings : 6

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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins

    Cook Time 50 minutes mins

    Total Time 1 hour hr

    Ingredients

    • 1 refrigerated pie crust , room temperature
    • 1- pound lean ground beef
    • 4 green onions , thinly sliced, white parts only
    • 1 can (10-ounces) Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies
    • salt and fresh black pepper , to taste
    • 1/4 teaspoon chili powder
    • 4 eggs
    • 1/4 cup water
    • 1/4 cup Kraft Philadelphia Whipped Cream Cheese
    • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
    • 2 cups Kraft Mexican Style Taco Shredded Cheese

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 375.

    • Lightly grease a 9-inch pie plate with cooking spray and line with pie crust; set aside.

    • Place beef in a skillet and cook until browned; drain fat.

    • Stir in green onions, canned tomatoes, salt, pepper, and chili powder; set aside.

    • In a large mixing bowl whisk together eggs, water, cream cheese, and nutmeg; whisk until well combined.

    • Spoon ground beef mixture into previously prepared pie crust.

    • Pour egg mixture over beef and top with shredded cheese.

    • Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, or until set.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 431 kcal | Carbohydrates: 16 g | Protein: 31 g | Fat: 26 g | Saturated Fat: 12 g | Cholesterol: 196 mg | Sodium: 517 mg | Potassium: 408 mg | Fiber: 0 g | Sugar: 1 g | Vitamin A: 565 IU | Vitamin C: 1.5 mg | Calcium: 295 mg | Iron: 3.4 mg

    Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.

    Course: Appetizer, Breakfast/Brunch, Dinner, Side Dish

    Cuisine: American/Southwest, Mexican/Southwest

    Keyword: quiche recipe, tex mex recipes, weeknight dinner ideas

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    FAQs

    Is milk better than heavy cream in 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 isn't my quiche creamy? ›

    Figuring out your proportions couldn't be simpler – for each egg you use, you need half a cup of milk. Too little dairy, and your quiche will be dry instead of creamy. Too much, and it won't set properly.

    Should quiche be soggy? ›

    Avoid a soggy bottom with our tips to the best quiche. Blind baking is an essential component to perfect quiche. It creates a seal between the creamy interior and pastry bottom and ensures a crisp tart shell every time. Longer is better - Darina recommends blind baking your pastry for25 minutes.

    What is a substitute for heavy cream in a quiche recipe? ›

    Recommended substitutes: Whole milk, evaporated milk, coconut milk, onion cream.

    What can you substitute for heavy cream in a quiche? ›

    Use half-and-half as a 1:1 substitute for heavy cream. It can work nearly as well for bringing creamy texture and flavor to sauces, soups and stews, mashed potatoes, quiches, and casseroles. In a pinch, it can even be used for whipping. While you won't get stiff peaks, you can build volume if you work quickly.

    Should you prebake pie 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.

    How to get the bottom of quiche crispy? ›

    Some people like to paint the surface of the pastry base with lightly beaten egg white after the beans have been removed and before returning the dish to the oven as the egg white cooks onto the surface of the pastry and can act as a slight sealant to help to keep the pastry crisp.

    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)

    What not to put in quiche? ›

    Avoid Fillings That Are Too Wet

    And if you're using an ingredient such as sautéed spinach, be sure to squeeze the liquid out before adding it to your quiche.

    What is the best ratio of eggs to milk in a quiche? ›

    The key to a foolproof quiche is the ratio of eggs to liquid – 2:1. I used 3 eggs and 1 1/2 cups liquid ( a mix of whole milk and heavy cream) – this is enough for a deep dish crust. This is definitely a recipe to have in your repertoire. Consider it a keeper with endless filling possibilities!

    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.

    Does quiche jiggle when done? ›

    It doesn't matter what kind of quiche you're making; the best quiches jiggle a little bit on the top/center. They just do. It means they're perfectly baked – wobbling for the whole world to watch.

    Can you prep quiche the night before? ›

    You can blind bake the crust up to a day in advance or bake the entire quiche 3 days before serving. In fact, quiche will slice more cleanly when baked in advance.

    Why is my quiche sunk in the middle? ›

    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.

    Is it better to use milk or heavy cream? ›

    Heavy cream provides more fat, richness, and thickness. Milk is lower in fat and calories. Use heavy cream when you specifically need those properties whipped cream, frosting. Milk works for some cooking/baking uses.

    What does milk do in a quiche? ›

    The dairy can be whole milk or anything with more fat than that, like half-and-half, cream, or a mix. The fat content of the dairy will affect how thick and firm (or, conversely, how wobbly) the custard will be after baking. Stabilize your whipped cream with one of these pantry and fridge staples.

    Can I use 2% milk instead of heavy cream for quiche? ›

    Classic custards use heavy cream, but 2% milk contains a fraction of the saturated fat and is still plenty rich. Flavor your custard with salt, pepper, a pinch of nutmeg and fresh herbs such as chives, oregano, parsley or tarragon.

    Is heavy cream better than milk in baking? ›

    Heavy cream is a great substitute for milk in a baking recipe, but it does need to be diluted slightly. Because heavy cream boasts a fat content of 36% to 40%, using a half cup of heavy cream mixed with a half cup of water will be your best bet for replacing one cup of milk.

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