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Wondering whether you can freeze quiche? Turns out you can, with a few tips and tricks. Here’s what to do!

Can you freeze quiche
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Got leftover quiche and want to save it? Turns out, the freezer is a great option! Cooked quiche freezes very well, and it’s a lifesaver for quick weeknight meals. Warm it up and you’ve got dinner in a flash! It’s one of our favorite leftovers to stock our freezer (even our kiddo loves it). There are a few tips and tricks to freezing this savory pie, so here’s what to know!

Can you freeze quiche?

Quiche freezes well: it’s an easy way to preserve its savory flavor and flaky pastry crust. The best way to freeze quiche is to bake it first. Freezing uncooked quiche and then baking it can be tricky to get it cooked perfectly, and it doesn’t save a lot of time. But baked quiche freezes perfectly wrapped in individual pieces in aluminum foil and placed in a resealable plastic bag.

If you’d like to freeze unbaked quiche, we recommend freezing the quiche crust separately from the filling. You can prep the filling including the eggs and refrigerate it up to 3 days in advance. Then fill the crust with the filling and bake. (We have only had success with freezing baked quiche, so proceed at your own risk.)

Breakfast Quiche

How to freeze quiche

Ready to freeze quiche? For most consistent results, freeze it after you’ve baked it. You can freeze it in pieces or as a whole pie. Here’s what to do:

  • Allow the quiche to cool to room temperature. This process is best for leftover pieces of quiche. (You can also freeze the whole pie at once, but if so it’s best to use a metal pan for reheating.)
  • Slice the quiche into pieces and wrap in aluminum foil. You can wrap a few pieces together, or wrap individual slices. (If freezing a whole pie, slice it into pieces, then wrap the entire pie pan in plastic wrap and then aluminum foil. Make sure the pie pan is metal. If not, simply remove the pieces from the pie pan and wrap them in foil.)
  • Place the quiche pieces in a resealable plastic bag. Remove the extra air from the bag using a straw, then seal the bag.
  • Label with a “Use By” date 3 months in the future.
  • Freeze for up to 3 months, keeping in mind the fresher the better.

How to reheat frozen quiche

When defrosted from frozen, quiche keeps its custardy filling texture and flaky pastry crust once it’s reheated. Here’s how to reheat the quiche:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Do not thaw the quiche before warming it.
  • Unwrap the pieces and place them on a baking sheet.
  • Heat the quiche for about 20 minutes until warmed through. The timing may vary based on your oven and how many pieces you are reheating at once.

Quiche recipes

Looking for a great quiche recipe? Here are a few you might enjoy:

Freezing other ingredients

And that’s it! Let us know if you try this method in the comments below. All ingredients hold up differently in the freezer. Here are a few more methods to try:

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Can you freeze quiche

Can You Freeze Quiche?


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  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
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Wondering whether you can freeze quiche? Turns out you can, with a few tips and tricks. Here’s what to do!


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Instructions

  1. Allow the quiche to cool to room temperature. This process is best for leftover pieces of quiche. (You can also freeze the whole quiche at once, but if so it’s best to use a metal pan for reheating.)
  2. Slice the quiche into pieces and wrap in aluminum foil. You can wrap a few pieces together, or wrap individual slices. (If freezing a whole quiche, slice it into pieces, then wrap the entire quiche in plastic wrap and then aluminum foil. Make sure the pie pan is metal, or simply remove the pieces from the pie pan and wrap them in foil.)
  3. Place the quiche pieces in a resealable plastic bag. Remove the extra air from the bag using a straw, then seal the bag.
  4. Label with a “Use By” date 3 months in the future.
  5. Freeze for up to 3 months, keeping in mind the fresher the better.
  6. To reheat, preheat the oven to 350°F. Do not thaw the quiche before warming it. Unwrap the frozen quiche pieces and place them on a baking sheet. Bake for about 20 minutes until warmed through. The timing may vary based on your oven and how many pieces you are reheating at once.
  • Category: Frozen
  • Method: Frozen
  • Cuisine: Frozen
  • Diet: Vegetarian

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Sonja & Alex

Hi, we’re Alex and Sonja Overhiser, married cookbook authors, food bloggers, and recipe developers. We founded A Couple Cooks to share fresh, seasonal recipes and the joy of cooking! Our recipes are made by two real people and work every time.

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  1. Nancy Jo says:

    Thank you for your help. The rest of the comments indicated that freezing woyldnt turn out well. I have just tried your method. Hopefully , it will go well.






  2. Sonja Overhiser says:

    Let us know if you have any questions!