Western Omelet Quiche
This Western Omelet Quiche brings together everything you love about a classic diner-style omelet in an easy, make-ahead dish. Loaded with savory ham, melty cheese, bell peppers, and green onions, it’s all baked into a rich, creamy egg custard and nestled in a flaky pie crust. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or even a simple dinner, this quiche bakes up fluffy and golden and reheats beautifully for leftovers.

Easy Western Omelet Quiche Recipe
Quiche is a classic savory dish made with a rich, creamy egg custard baked in a pie crust, or sometimes made crustless for a lighter option. It’s incredibly versatile and can be filled with everything from cheese and vegetables to meats like ham or bacon. It always takes me back to slow brunch mornings at a cozy little bistro, where quiche in every flavor imaginable was a regular on the menu and a go-to favorite.
Whether you’re serving it for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner, quiche fits the bill. Pair it with a simple fruit compote or a fresh mixed greens salad for an easy, well-rounded meal.
Key ingredients you’ll need to make Western Omelet Quiche Recipe: (Scroll down for full printable recipe card and quantities.)
- Pie Crust – One 9-inch deep dish frozen pie shell for the pastry.
- Whole Eggs – Large eggs for the egg custard.
- Ham – Cubed ham for a smoky flavor.
- Cheese – Colby jack cheese or sharp cheddar cheese for a melty cheesy flavor.
- Onion – Diced green onion for a hint of onion flavor.
- Peppers – Both green bell pepper and red bell pepper for texture and flavor.
- Butter – Salted butter or unsalted butter to sauté the veggies.
- Liquid – Heavy cream gives the egg mixture a creamy texture.
- Spices – Garlic salt, black pepper, onion powder and dry mustard.

How to Make Western Omelet Quiche Recipe
- Par-Bake the Pie Crust – Bake in preheated 375 degrees f oven for 5 minutes. Set aside.
- Sauté Vegetables – In a small skillet melt the butter. Cook the sliced green onion, green pepper and red pepper on medium heat until softened.
- Assemble Layers of Ham and Cheese – Layer 1/2 of the ham and 1/2 of the shredded cheese on the bottom of the par baked pie shell.
- Combine Egg Mixture – Whisk together the heavy cream, eggs and seasonings until fully combined. Add the cooked veggies to the egg custard.
- Pour Over Ham and Cheese – Pour mixture over ham and cheese then repeat layers.
- Transfer to Oven – Place onto a baking sheet and place into the oven. Bake for per the baking time in the recipe until the center is set when gently shaken.
- Serve – Rest quiche on a wire rack for 20 minutes before serving.
Kitchen Equipment to Make Western Omelet Quiche Oven
- Medium bowl and whisk.
- Sheet pan. Placing the quiche on a pan makes it easier to move in and out of the oven.
- Measuring cups and measuring spoons.
- Sharp knife and cutting board.
- 10-inch skillet
- Cheese grater.
- Wire rack.

Recipe Variations, Tips and Substitutions
- Eggs – Can I use less eggs for this Western quiche recipe? I test recipes before adding them to my website so you can be successful recreating them. I highly recommend using the amount of eggs called for in this Southern style Western Omelet Quiche recipe.
- Pie Crust – You can use a refrigerated pie crust, a frozen pie crust or a homemade pie crust for this quiche recipe. When using a homemade pie crust, dock the bottom with a fork and blind bake with pie weights for 8 minutes then proceed with the recipe.
- No Need to Thaw the Pie Shell – There’s no need to thaw a frozen pie crust prior to filling and baking
- Cheese – If you prefer a different type of cheese, you can adapt it using gouda cheese, sharp cheddar cheese, Swiss cheese or spicy pepper jack cheese.
- Ham – You can use deli ham, a ham steak or leftover Easter ham or Christmas ham for this quiche.
- Garlic Salt – You can use plain salt and garlic powder in place of garlic salt.
- Check for Doneness – The quiche is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 160°F or the center is set when the pan is gently shaken.
Storage and Leftovers
- Make-Ahead Tips and Tricks – If you’re pressed for time, this quiche can be prepared completely in advance then gently reheated one piece at a time. The creamy egg custard filling is luscious and could separate if you heat it at too high a temperature. Reheat in the microwave in short time increments at 50% power.
- Leftovers – Store baked Western Omelet Quiche covered with plastic wrap, aluminum foil or an airtight container chilled in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
- Reheating Quiche in the Oven – You can reheat a fully baked quiche in a preheated 350°F oven. Lay a piece of foil on top and heat for 20-25 minutes or just until it’s fully heated through.
- How Do You Reheat Frozen Quiche? Preheat the oven to 350°F. Place the quiche on a baking sheet. Lay a piece of aluminum foil on top. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes then check the center to be certain it’s heated all the way through. If not completely thawed and heated through, continue to check in 5 minute increments. The quiche is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 160°F. Let the quiche stand for 10 minutes prior to slicing.

More Quiche Recipes to Make
We’re a family that loves quiche so I have shared many varieties her on my website. Other quiche recipes you may also like to try:
- Bacon Cheddar Chive Quiche is so simple to make it’s a fan favorite.
- Cornbread and Sausage Quiche combines two Southern favorites into one deep dish treat.
- Kentucky Hot Brown Quiche is a riff on the famous sandwich.
- Broccoli Cheddar Bacon Quiche is one that can be served at any meal.
- Chicken Enchilada Quiche features those Mexican flavors we love.
- Ham and Spinach Quiche is a fun way to use up leftover holiday ham turning it into a round two meal.
- Egg White Quiche with Spinach Mushrooms and Feta from My Food and Family.

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Western Omelet Quiche
Ingredients
- 1 9-inch deep dish frozen pie crustl (No need to thaw)
- 4 medium green onion thinly sliced
- 1/3 cup chopped green bell pepper
- 1/3 cup chopped red bell pepper
- 2 Tbsp butter
- 4 oz smoked ham chopped and divided
- 1 1/2 cup colby jack or cheddar cheese divided
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 6 large eggs
- 1 tsp garlic salt
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
- 1/4 tsp ground mustard
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F. Prick the bottom of a frozen pie shell using a fork. Bake in preheated oven for 5 minutes. Set aside.
- In a small skillet melt the butter. Cook the green onion, green bell pepper and red bell pepper on medium heat until softened, around 2-3 minutes.
- Layer 1/2 of the ham and 1/2 of the shredded cheese on the bottom of the parbaked pie shell.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together heavy cream, eggs, garlic salt, black pepper, onion powder and dry mustard until fully combined. To the bowl add the cooked vegetables, stir to evenly distribute.
- Pour 1/2 of the egg mixture over the first layer of ham and cheese then repeat layers. Ham, cheese and egg custard.
- Place quiche onto a baking sheet and transfer to the oven. Bake for 10 minutes.
- Lower the oven temperature to 350°F. Continue to bake for an additional 30-40 minutes or until the center is set when the pan is gently shaken.
- Let stand and cool on a wire rack for at least 20 minutes before slicing and serving.
Notes
- Eggs – Can I use less eggs for this Western quiche recipe? I test recipes before adding them to my website so you can be successful recreating them. I highly recommend using the amount of eggs called for in this Southern style Western Omelet Quiche recipe.
- Pie Crust – You can use a refrigerated pie crust, a frozen pie crust or a homemade pie crust for this quiche recipe. When using a homemade pie crust, dock the bottom with a fork and blind bake with pie weights for 8 minutes then proceed with the recipe.
- No Need to Thaw the Pie Shell – There’s no need to thaw a frozen pie crust prior to filling and baking
- Cheese – If you prefer a different type of cheese, you can adapt it using gouda cheese, sharp cheddar cheese, Swiss cheese or spicy pepper jack cheese.
- Ham – You can use deli ham, a ham steak or leftover Easter ham or Christmas ham for this quiche.
- Garlic Salt – You can use plain salt and garlic powder in place of garlic salt.
- Check for Doneness – The quiche is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 160°F or the center is set when the pan is gently shaken.
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Absolutely love this recipe! It’s the only one I use for quiche anymore and everyone always goes back for seconds!
I’m so happy you’re enjoying it, thanks!
Just made this without a crust and turned out delicious! I added some poblano Chile and orange bell pepper as this is what I had on hand. My husband loved this recipe and went back for seconds. I do not have a 9″ pie pan used a 10″ pie pan and added one more egg and 1/4 cup of extra heavy cream. Baked total of 35 minutes. This is a keeper!.
I forgot I added fresh cut zucchini also. You can add anything to this custard that you might like. Bacon, sausage even.
Just made this without a crust and turned out delicious! I added some poblano Chile and orange bell pepper as this is what I had on hand. My husband loved this recipe and went back for seconds. I do not have a 9″ pie pan used a 10″ pie pan and added one more egg and 1/4 cup of extra heavy cream. Baked total of 35 minutes. This is a keeper!.
Easy to make and we enjoyed every bite. Thank you.
Instead of heavy cream can you use half and half milk
Half and half isn’t as thick as heavy cream so you may need less but you can use it.
My husband does not eat pork what would you recommend I could use. Thanks
You could omit it or add mushrooms or another vegetable he may enjoy.
You could do chicken or ground chicken. Also, if you do chicken, poblano peppers would go well with it in the place of red and green bell peppers. Also, sub for Monterey Jack cheese!
Could I decrease the the peppers and add some mushrooms? My family loves mushrooms in everything. This looks really good.
You can add mushrooms, sure!
Good Morning. Could this be assembled the night before and then baked off the next morning?
Hi Elizabeth, I don’t recommend doing that the filling could make the sauce soggy if it sits overnight. You could have everything prepped and ready to go and then a quick assemble in the morning. You may also choose to bake it, cool completely, then reheat it in a 350°F oven with a piece of aluminum foil on top just until heated through.
Can I cook it and freeze it for later?
You could. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and reheat in a 325°F oven with foil on top for 20-30 minutes or just until heated through.
Made this for easter. Very good.
Can this be made without a crust
If you prefer.
I made this with a hash brown crust it’s was very good!
Sounds great, thanks!
Delicious! Custard was so fluffy! Even my super picky dad liked it! Only thing is how do people get nice, pretty slices out of that dang pie pan?? I let it cook 30 minutes. Must be some kind of tricky to it! LOL!
I’m so happy you loved it! Regarding slicing, the more cooled a quiche is, the more clean the cuts.
This is so good and flavorful! I have made it several times for mothers day brunch and then for easy breakfasts I did without the pie crust and its so good still! Thank you for the recipe.
Made this to go with a nice salad for dinner and it was so delicious
I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Kim!
Was delicious a little salty for me the first time I made it I used garlic powder the next and it was amazing!!! One of our favorite weekend breakfasts
What a great recipe, we will be making it again LOVED every bite………YUM, YUM, thank you, Jack & Polly
I’m so happy you loved it, thanks!
Have made this several times and it seems to disappear very quickly! Delicious!
I’m so happy you’re enjoying it, thanks!
What type of ham did you use?
Patty, you can used smoked ham from the Deli or leftover ham. I usually don’t use honey ham but you could if you like it.
Made this for my sewing group and they loved it! Said it was the best one ever! Easy to make and I’ll definitely make it again!
Thanks!
This was absolutely delicious! Think I’ll go have some leftovers for dinner tonight.
I’m happy you enjoyed it, thanks!
Melissa,
Thank you so much for this awesome recipe. The directions are spot on. Mine even looked like the picture of your Quiche that you posted. Excellent recipe and directions.
I’m so happy you enjoyed it, thanks!