Make them ahead and impress Mom this year.

Show Mom she taught you something right with a deceivingly easy quiche or frittata that’s sure to wow.

you’re free to make them with almost anythingsausage, potatoes, vegetables, and cheese.

Swiss Chard-and-Bacon Grits Quiche prepared and on a platter to serve

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You’ll see our favorite frittata and quiche recipes are packed with an assortment of flavor combinations.

But the best part?

Heavy cream gives the eggs a silky texture.

Crustless Ham and Spinach Quiche

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Garnish this cheesy dish with any fresh herbs you have on hand.

With a custardy filling, flaky crust, and cheesy goodness, you just may outdo yourself.

If you’re short on time, go ahead and use a packaged pie crust.

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It will still be delicious.

You don’t have to tell anyone it’s made with store-bought pie crusts.

Mini Hash Brown Frittatas

These mini frittatas bake in individual cups made from refrigerated shredded hash browns.

Broccoli-Cheddar Quiche

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Sausage-And-Grits Quiche

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This tasty quiche adds in another breakfast favorite: grits.

Stir spinach and sausage into the filling and top with shredded cheese before baking.

To lighten the recipe, use less cheese and replace the eggs with an egg substitute.

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Chives add an extra layer of green that might just trick people into thinking it’s healthy.

it’s possible for you to serve this dish hot, warm, or at room temperature.

It’s simply a more aesthetic way to enjoy your eggs and potatoes.

Mini Hash Brown Frittatas

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The addition of Colby-Jack cheese and bacon make this dish incredibly decadent.

Ham And Cheese Quiche

You really can beat the classics.

This easy, savory quiche is a winning recipe for Mother’s Day.

Sausage-and-Grits Quiche

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Southern Living Fiddlehead-and-Bacon Tart sliced on a platter to serve

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Zucchini-Onion Frittata

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Southern Living Caramelized Onion-and-Mushroom Quiche

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Bacon-Hash Brown Quiche

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quiche lorraine

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spinach mushroom frittata

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Bacon-and-Cheddar Grits Quiche

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Hash Brown Frittata

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Roasted Tomato Quiche

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Cheese And Sausage Quiche in a pie plate with serving pieces

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Southern Living Ham and Cheese Quiche in the pie plate ready to serve

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Southern Living Spring-Vegetable Sheet Pan Quiche in pan with a serving on a plate beside

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