Ben’s Easter Quiche
This morning I made the most amazing Easter Quiche for our Easter brunch. For our Easter lunch, we had our usual Sunday Lunch fare- Roasted Lamb with Garlic, Sage, and Thyme; Green Bean Casserole; Mashed Red Potatoes with the skin on; Grilled Garlic and Coriander Asparagus; and Strawberries with Angel Food Cake and Heavy Whipped Cream for dessert, only the Yorkshire Puddings were missing! But as you can see from this menu, Jaci does lack a main dish- and to that end I decided to make a vegetarian- tomato, chives, and cheese quiche.
Now, normally when you make quiche you might imagine labors including using lard and flour and a refrigerated pastry- however, with some help from some very suggestive recipes, I came up with a recipe that was fast, easy, and incredibly delicious. In fact, the quiche was ready in 50 minutes or so, from start to finish, including baking. The secret- using Pilsbury Crescent Roll dough for the crust, rather than making your own pastry crust. This recipe was so fast- it is perfect for an Easter Sunday morning on the way to church- when you want something memorable, but fast enough to get you out the door for the sunrise service. And thus- Ben’s Easter Sunday Quiche was born! I can fully imagine that this will soon become an Easter tradition in our household.
Ingredients:
- One can Pillsbury’s Refrigerated Crescent Rolls
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- Four chopped Green Onions
- 1/2 cup chopped chives
- 1 medium tomato, chopped
- 3 eggs, lightly beaten
- 1 cup cream (heavy or light)
- salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees.
Pop the can of the Pillsbury Crescent Roll dough and roll the dough into a ball. Roll out on a flat surface with a little flour into a circle. Press the dough into a deep dish, 9 inch pie plate, making sure that the dough reaches over the top of the edges. Beware- the dough can be tricky to roll, and you want to use as little flour as possible, since the butter in the dough gives enough grease that you don’t have to add additional to the pie plate.Also note- don’t use baking beans at the bottom of the plate like you might do with a normal quiche- the crescent roll dough doesn’t need them!
Sprinkle a half cup of the cheddar over the bottom, then layer the chives, green onions, and tomatoes over them. Note: here you can use ham or cooked bacon if you wish as well, but this dish is better vegetarian in my opinion. Mix the cream and the eggs in a separate bowl until well blended (try not to beat too much air into the mixture), then add over the top of the ingredients in the pie crust. Sprinkle the top with the remaining cheese.
Bake for 40 minutes, or until firm. I recommend leaving the quiche sit for 5 minutes after removing from the oven, then serving with fruit- grapes and melon! Enjoy!

Thank you for this creative Easter recipe. It was a great idea, delicious yet quick, easy to make, on the way out to church on a Sunday morning. Can’t beat that idea.
I know right? And it was incredibly good- so much better than the pastry crust that I normally make.