Simple Bacon And Cheese Quiche Camp Dutch Oven Recipe (2024)

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This is one of my favorite camping breakfast ideas! When you want a hearty, warm, savory breakfast that is easy and ready for the whole crew to eat at the same time… try this Bacon And Cheese Quiche Camp Dutch Oven Recipe.

Using a prepared pie crust helps to make this “camp cooking friendly” (although there is nothing wrong with rolling dough while camp cooking!)

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How To Make Dutch Oven Quiche

Camp Cooking Tip: This Bacon And Cheese Quiche Camp Dutch Oven Recipe is easy enough to make in a camp Dutch oven, RV oven, solar oven or camp oven.

This little Coleman Camp Ovenwarms up over a camp stove and then folds flat reducing the amount of space required for storage and transportation.

Whichever oven you decide to use, make sure you level the stove before you begin cooking. That usually means starting on level ground, setting up a table then the stove and oven. If you need to level with shims, flat rocks found on the ground at the campsite usually work pretty well.

You are going to start this recipe by preheating your oven and frying the bacon. Here are a few supplies you might need.

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Pairings

ThisBacon and Cheese Quiche Dutch Oven Camp Recipe pairs well with a side myFresh Summer Fruit Tossed In Honey Mint Syrup!

This quiche is a hearty breakfast to start your camping day on a savory note. Add a touch of sweetness with some fresh fruit on the side and don’t forget the cup of camp coffee!

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If you are making camping meals for two, enjoy it hot for breakfast … refrigerate the leftovers and serve it cold the next day as one of our easy camping lunches with a refreshing salad.

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Bacon And Cheese Quiche Camp Dutch Oven Recipe

Camping For Foodies Breakfast Camping Recipes: Bacon and Cheese Quiche Camp Dutch Oven Recipe

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Course: Breakfast Camping Recipes

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 -6 Servings

Calories: 533kcal

Author: Kim Hanna

Ingredients

  • 8 slices bacon
  • 1 small onion chopped
  • 4 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 9 inch unbaked pie crust (I get the ones in the freezer section and use it according to the instructions on the package but if you are more ambitious, you can make your crust from scratch 😉)
  • 1/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees (for 12-Inch camp Dutch oven, use 25 charcoal briquettes placing 17 on top and 8 on bottom). See our Dutch Oven Temperature Chart https://www.campingforfoodies.com/dutch-oven-temperature-chart/ for more information.

  • Fry bacon in skillet, remove to drain and cool then crumble.

  • Reserve 1 tablespoon of grease in skillet and sauté onion until soft.

  • In a large bowl, use fork to beat together eggs, milk, flour, parsley, thyme, salt and pepper.

  • Then add crumbled bacon, onion, mozzarella and cheddar cheese; mix well.

  • Pour mixture into pie crust.

  • Bake for 45 minutes, or until lightly brown on top and firm in the middle. Turn the bottom and lid of the camp Dutch oven 1/4 turn in opposite directions every 10 minutes to ensure even cooking.

  • Let cool slightly before slicing. Serve warm.

Notes

Camp Cooking Tip: This Bacon And Cheese Quiche Camp Dutch Oven Recipe is easy enough to make in a camp Dutch oven but it can also be made in an RV oven, solar oven or camp stove-top oven. No matter which oven you choose, make sure you level the stove before you begin cooking. That usually means starting on level ground, setting up a table then the stove and oven. If you need to level with shims, flat rocks found on the ground at the campsite usually work pretty well.

Here are a few more useful links:

Dutch Oven Temperature Chart https://www.campingforfoodies.com/dutch-oven-temperature-chart/

Camping For Foodies Recipes List https://www.campingforfoodies.com/camping-recipes-list/

Our Products https://www.campingforfoodies.com/shop/

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 533kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 33g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 17g | Cholesterol: 227mg | Sodium: 900mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g

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FAQs

What is the formula for quiche? ›

Quiche Ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy

You'll need to increase the amount of eggs and milk based on the size of your quiche, so knowing the basic ratio makes it really easy to scale up or down. For a standard 9-inch quiche: Use 3 large eggs (6 ounces) 1 1/2 cups of whole milk or cream (12 ounces)

Can I use milk instead of heavy cream for quiche? ›

While it is not as traditional for quiches such as quiche Lorraine, you can use milk instead of heavy cream for quiche. While the results are not *as* rich as if heavy cream is used, I find that by the time you factor in the cheese and eggs, the quiche is not at all lacking in indulgence.

How do you cook bacon in a dutch oven? ›

Place stovetop dutch oven over fire and let preheat for 5 minutes or so and then add bacon. Cook slow with not to much flame or heat until bacon is done. Remove and set aside.

What temperature should quiche be cooked at? ›

Place quiche on baking sheet. Bake uncovered in hot oven until quiche reaches a minimum internal temperature of 165 degrees, 20-25 minutes. Carefully remove from oven.

How much milk per egg for scrambled eggs? ›

Adding milk or plain water to scrambled eggs is an optional step that affects the texture of your finished dish. For creamy scrambled eggs, you'll add up to 1 tablespoon of milk for every egg. For fluffy scrambled eggs, you'll add up to 1 tablespoon of water for every egg.

Do you need to prebake pie crust for quiche? ›

And yes, as you'll see, you should always prebake quiche crust to avoid a gummy pastry. Preheat the oven to 450°F. Roll out your homemade or purchased refrigerated dough into a 12-inch circle.

What happens if I use milk instead of heavy cream? ›

You can use whole milk or opt for skim milk to help slash the calories and fat content of your recipe. This substitute is especially useful in cooking, but it may alter the texture of baked goods and will not whip as well as heavy cream.

Why add milk to quiche? ›

The French are known for using cream, whole milk, and butter when cooking, and making a traditional French quiche is definitely not the right time to deviate and opt for margarine or skim milk. By choosing whole milk over one with a lower fat content, the baked quiche will have a light texture, per The Kitchn.

How do you keep bacon from sinking in a quiche? ›

Make that cream mixture extra-frothy: The secret to keeping the filling ingredients from sinking to the bottom of this deep-dish Quiche Lorraine is to beat the liquid ingredients until the mixture gets extra-frothy using a hand mixer or a stand blender.

How do I tell when my quiche is done? ›

Bake for 35-40 minutes or until the custard turns a golden brown. To check doneness, insert a knife into the centre of the quiche. If it comes out clean it's done! Let stand for 10 minutes before serving.

Should I cover my quiche when baking? ›

How Long Should I Bake Quiche? At 375F, it requires 25 minutes of baking time uncovered. At that point, you'll want to check things out because you don't want the crust to get too brown. If it's looking a bit well-done, cover it with aluminum foil and continue cooking for 10 more minutes.

When not to cook bacon? ›

How To Tell If Bacon Has Gone Bad
  1. Smell: Any off or sour smells are a good indicator that the bacon isn't safe to eat. ...
  2. Slime: If your bacon is slimy, it's a sure sign that bacteria are present and spreading on the meat. ...
  3. Discoloration: Green, grey, or brown discoloration means that the bacon is no longer safe to eat.
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How do you season a dutch oven with bacon grease? ›

In three separate runs, I first heated the pan to 250F and wiped the cooking surfaces with bacon fat on a paper towel. I then heated the oven to 500F and let it temper for an hour. I then allowed to pan to cool down in the oven to room temp. Again, I repeated this step three times.

What is the ratio of eggs to cream in quiche reddit? ›

I use the rules 1 egg to 1/2 cup dairy, so my standard is 3 eggs and 1.5 cups of a mix of cream and milk (depending on how healthy I'm making it!). More cream = more rich. I've seen recipes fully heavy cream, and recipes fully semi-skimmed milk. I tend to do half and half or 1 cup milk, 1/2 cup cream.

Is quiche made with heavy cream or light cream? ›

Heavy cream is traditional in Quiche Lorraine, however, we seem to have better luck with light cream in our quiche recipes. They bake up lighter and the filling ingredients really shine through instead of getting masked by the milk fat.

What does quiche contain? ›

Quiche (/ˈkiːʃ/ KEESH) is a French tart consisting of a pastry crust filled with savoury custard and pieces of cheese, meat, seafood or vegetables. A well-known variant is quiche lorraine, which includes lardons or bacon.

What is a quiche base made of? ›

Quiche crusts are made with shortcrust pastry. The name “shortcrust” refers to the baking term “short” which means pastries that are flaky and crumble when you cut into them.

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