Frozen Crust Option: You can substitute with a frozen deep dish pie crust if you’re short on time.
Fresh vs. Frozen Spinach: If using frozen spinach, ensure you squeeze out as much moisture as possible to prevent a soggy quiche.
Pie Weights: Use granulated sugar as pie weights for an easy and reusable option. Simply scoop it back into a zipper-seal bag after use.
Cheese Choices: Feel free to experiment with different cheeses like Gouda, Gruyère, or just stick with Swiss and cheddar. Freshly shredded cheese always works best.
Cooling Time: For best results, let the quiche cool for 20 minutes after baking. This makes it easier to slice and allows the flavors to meld together.
Serving Suggestions: Quiche can be served warm or chilled. Pair it with a light salad for a complete meal.
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