Good quiches come in small packages! The usual wheat-based crust is replaced by heavenly hash browns, and the portion-size guesswork is replaced by mini-magic in this gluten-free, vegan-friendly recipe.
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Preparation Time
20 minutesCooking Time
37-45 minutesDifficulty Rating
1Health Level
5Serves
6

Ingredients
- 4 small potatoes (total 1¼ lb. / 570 g), well-scrubbed and shredded
- 4 Tbsp. / 60 ml olive oil
- ¼ tsp. / ½ g seasonings of choice (garlic, herbs, and spices)
- 1½ cup / 6 oz / 168 g hard cheese, grated or:
- baked nut cheese, crumbled
- 6 eggs, preferably organic pastured or omega-3 or:
- ¾ cup / 90 g chickpea flour whisked with ¾ cup / 180 ml water
- 3 Tbsp. / 40 ml full-fat unsweetened yogurt, coconut or dairy (preferably organic pastured)
- 1 cup / 100 g vegetables of choice, shredded (carrot, celery and leaves, sweet pepper, kale, spinach, chard, onion, leek, mushroom, etc.)
Directions
- Preheat oven to 400°F/200°C. Brush a small amount of the oil on the insides of 6 standard muffin pan cups or ramekins; set the rest of the oil aside.
- Blend the first two ingredients plus one-half of the seasonings and one-third of the cheese together in a large mixing bowl.
- Scoop about ½ cup of the mixture into each oiled muffin cup or ramekin, pressing onto the bottom and walls (including a little over) to form a nest.
- Bake in preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until just turning golden brown on the bottom and edges.
- Scramble the eggs or chickpea batter together with the yogurt and remaining seasonings.
- Divide the mixture evenly among the muffin tins, filling each about ¾ full.
- Add the vegetables, then top with remaining cheese.
- Bake for 12-15 minutes, until the cheese has melted or lightly browned, and the egg/chickpea mixture is cooked through (check with a toothpick).
When will your system be set up to incorporate recipes in daily menu plans? I noticed people have been asking for quite awhile. It would be great to have a snack other than kale chips in a menu plan. We
Hi, Rachel. I only know that it is being worked on. Sorry about that. Meanwhile, in addition to what already appears as options in the keto menus, any of these can be used as a keto snack:
• 1 serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/baked-eggplant-with-mozzarella-cheese/
• ½ serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/cauliflower-hummus/ + up to 1 cup celery sticks and/or cucumber slices
• 1 serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/simple-almond-flaxseed-crackers/ + up to 2 tablespoons of avocado
• 1 serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/keto-pickle-dips/
• 1 serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/keto-celery-with-cream-cheese-and-walnuts/
• 1 serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/keto-zest-stuffed-mushrooms/
• ½ serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/cucumber-salad-with-sesame-seeds/
• 1 serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/keto-greek-yogurt-with-walnuts-and-cinnamon/
• 1 serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/keto-spinach-muffin/
• 1 serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/keto-ham-cheese-egg-muffin/
• 1 serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/keto-brie-and-cherry-tomatoes/
• ½ serving https://www.trimdownclub.com/recipe/chocolate-coated-pecans/ + 1 cup fresh cantaloupe or strawberries, or ½ cup other fresh fruit
• ¼ cup nuts or seeds of choice, + 1 cup fresh fruit
How do I mark this recipe incorporated into my favorites so that I can choose it for menu plan?
Hi, Cathy. Our system is not yet set up for something like that, but you can still use the exchanges to fit it into your menu. Compare those at the end of the recipe to those allotted to you for meals – you can see the latter by clicking on the “Exchange mode” icon in the toolbar above your menu. The match doesn’t have to be perfect.
Just now checking out the menus. Some look like I would have the things to make it with. Others I will have to spend excess money on all of the new items it will take to make some of the receipes.
Hi, mrsheba. You don’t need to go to a lot of extra expense. If you select the foods that work for you, you can create a budget-friendly menu. Just click o n “My Food Choices” in the toolbar above your current menu, and you will be brought to the food lists. For tips on saving money, see our articles here: http://www.trimdownclub.com/budget-friendly-ways-to-manage-your-weight/ and here: http://www.trimdownclub.com/managing-a-budget-while-managing-your-weight/.
Looking over these wonderful recipes and looking forward to trying chickpeas.
just joind and bit thick with this but cant seem do menus and i have to cut out or very very loe potasiam and posphate stuff so am bit confused with all this
Hi, Linda. A couple of suggestions to try together:
1. Change the weight in your profile to “70 kilograms” (your adjusted body weight)
2. Use the personal version of the Menu Planner (the right-most option here: http://www.trimdownclub.com/menu-planner) so that you can select the foods to go into your menu. If you would like additional assistance with this, please let me know.
I joined on Monday , for the snacks do you choose one item on the list or eat all of the items on the list ?
Hi, Quennie, and welcome. The intention is for you to eat all of the items on the menu.
I wanted to make the gluten free mini quenches but it’s not clear when to use the chicken pea mixture. Please advise. Thanks Merlene
Hi, Merlene. If you’re not using eggs, then the addition of the chickpea batter would be at step #5.
Just joined today! Where is the icon to change number of servings?
Hi, cox, and welcome. It has currently been removed as the function undergoes a technical upgrade. In the meantime, you can use this guide here – http://www.trimdownclub.com/reducing-the-size-of-recipes.
I just joined and I don’t understand the 1 fat 1 protein thing. Where do I get info on that?
Hi, giraffes. Those are exchanges, which are units of nutrients that can be used to build menus. You can see the exchanges allotted to you for each meal and day by clicking on “Exchange mode” in the toolbar above your finished menu. The nutritional values of exchanges are as follows:
1 carb exchange = 15 grams of carbohydrates + up to 3 grams of protein
1 protein exchange = 7 grams of protein + up to 5 grams of fat
1 fat exchange = 5 grams of fat
1 fruit exchange = 15 grams of carbohydrates
1 vegetable exchange = 5 grams of carbohydrates + up to 2 grams of protein
1 sweet exchange = up to 15 grams of carbohydrates + up to 5 grams of fat
1 free exchange = up to 5 grams of carbohydrates or up to 2 grams of protein or fat
can you use sweet potato instead of white ones?
Hi, kawallen. Yes, you can use sweet potato instead of white.
Meant almond flour!
Could almond flower be substituted for chickpea flour?
Hi, Aldenn. I honestly don’t know. If you don’t have chickpea flour, you can use mashed chickpeas instead of the flour + water.
Love this recipe. Can’t wait to try it out.
Hi.
It’s not clear weather to add the chickpea flour to the potatoes, or to the egg mixture, (or both?…..)
Please make directions more clear because I really want to make these quiches.
Thank you,
Bruria.
Hi, Bruria. The chickpea flour is instead of the eggs, so you would use it as such.
Thank you.
My mistake. Didn’t notice the “or”……