Tomato-Basil Quiche is always a great idea for using summer tomatoes, and this crustless tomato quiche is absolutely a wow! But even when these summer ingredients aren’t showing up in the garden yet, with purchased Roma tomatoes and fresh basil you can make this any time of year!

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Crustless Three-Cheese Tomato-Basil Quiche was inspired by a recipe I found in a very old cookbook called Nutbread and Nostalgia, published in 1979 by the Junior League of South Bend, Indiana! Of course the tomato quiche recipe in the book wasn’t crustless, and I changed just about everything in the inspiring recipe except the starring ingredients.

It took me several tries to come up with a keeper version, and along the way I added cottage cheese for extra protein and switched the tomatoes for less wet Roma tomatoes. And using Roma Tomatoes was such a win, because they’re available pretty much all year. That means you can make Tomato-Basil Quiche any time of year when you can get fresh basil. And for sure this is perfect to make when those basil plants start showing up in the grocery store!

We made the Tomato-Basil Quiche several times to get it just right, but I devoured even the first few tries that didn’t set up well enough! And the quiche with tomatoes, basil, and cheese will keep in the fridge for a few days and reheats well. I think this is a perfect recipe to make all summer, and it’s perfect whenever you need breakfast for a special occasion like Father’s Day! I hope you enjoy trying it!

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What ingredients do you need?

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  • Roma tomatoes
  • green onion
  • eggs
  • Italian Herb Seasoning (affiliate link)
  • Spike Seasoning (affiliate link) or other all-purpose seasoning blend
  • half-and-half, milk, or cream
  • salt and fresh-ground black pepper to taste
  • cottage cheese
  • shredded Swiss cheese
  • finely grated Parmesan cheese
  • thinly sliced basil

Can you make Tomato-Basil Quiche in the winter?

This is a perfect summer dish to spotlight the combination of tomatoes and basil. But you can get good Roma tomatoes even in the winter and if you don’t mind splurging on fresh basil I’d love this for a red-and-green breakfast during the holidays, or any time of year you’re craving these flavors.

What’s the difference between a crustless quiche and a frittata?

This quiche with tomatoes, basil, and cheese is a custardy egg pie that’s baked in a pie dish, so it’s definitely a quiche and not a frittata or egg casserole! Frittatas can look similar, but they’re an eggy combination that cooks in a frying pan, sometimes going under the broiler for a few minutes at the end. Most quiche recipes have a pie-crust type crust, but you won’t miss that with all the tasty ingredients in this low-carb crustless quiche!

What kind of cheese did we use for Tomato-Basil Quiche?

I used shredded Swiss cheese in this recipe, which is a cheese that’s used in traditional quiche recipes. But if you don’t have Swiss or don’t like it, this would be delicious with shredded Monterey Jack or even Mozzarella. I also used cottage cheese, and I wouldn’t skip that ingredient. You can’t really taste it in the finished dish but it adds creaminess and more protein. And finally, some grated Parmesan Cheese added to the cheesy flavor, but any type of pungent hard grating cheese would be great.

What kind of tomatoes did we use for this recipe?

I decided that the drier Roma Tomatoes were perfect in this recipe. But any kind of paste tomato will work for this recipe that has chopped tomatoes in the quiche and sliced tomatoes on top. If you have other fresh red garden tomatoes you want to use, I’d recommend firm medium-sized tomatoes that aren’t overly ripe. It will be even more important to drain the tomatoes on paper towels if you’re using a wetter tomato variety. I would drain one side on a paper towel, then turn tomatoes over and use another paper towel and drain the other side.

How low in carbs is the Tomato-Basil Quiche?

This delicious crustless quiche made tomatoes, basil, eggs, and cheese has only 7 net carbs per serving with 23 grams of protein!

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How to make Crustless Three-Cheese Tomato-Basil Quiche:

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  1. Cut 3 small Roma tomatoes in half lengthwise and scoop out seeds, then chop the tomatoes and slice the green onion.
  2. Beat the eggs with half and half (or milk or cream), Italian Herb Seasoning (affiliate link), Spike Seasoning (affiliate link) and a little salt and pepper.
  3. Then gently mix in the cottage cheese, Swiss cheese, Parmesan cheese, chopped tomatoes, and green onion.
  4. Pour the mixture into a 9-10″ pie dish that you’ve sprayed with non-stick spray and bake at 350F/180C for about 30 minutes.
  5. While it bakes, thinly slice 3 more small Roma tomatoes and let them drain on paper towels, and thinly slice some fresh basil (or cut the basil with Herb Scissors (affiliate link) if you have some.
  6. When the 30 minutes is up, remove the quiche from the oven, top with tomato slices and basil, and bake 30 minutes more, or slightly longer if the center doesn’t seem done.
  7. This part is completely optional, but you can put the finished quiche under the broiler for a couple of minutes if you want to get the top a little more browned. If you do this, be sure to watch it carefully so the basil doesn’t burn!
  8. Let the Crustless Three-Cheese Tomato-Basil Quiche sit for a few minutes before you cut it and then enjoy!

Make it a Low-Carb Meal:

I’d enjoy this tomato-basil quiche for a meatless meal any time of day! If you wanted to serve it for a more substantial meal, here are some ideas for side dishes:

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Want even more low-carb quiche recipes?

Check out Crustless Keto Quiche Recipes to see my great collection of crustless quiche ideas from Kalyn’s Kitchen and around the web!

Weekend Food Prep:

The tomato-basil quiche recipe has been added to a category called Weekend Food Prep where you’ll find recipes you can prep or cook on the weekend and eat during the week!

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Yield: 6 servings

Crustless Three-Cheese Tomato-Basil Quiche

Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes

Fresh Roma tomatoes and basil taste great in this Crustless Three-Cheese Tomato-Basil Quiche.

Ingredients

  • 6 small Roma tomatoes (see notes)
  • 1/2 cup thinly sliced green onion
  • 6 large eggs, beaten
  • 1/4 tsp. Italian Herb Blend
  • 1/2 tsp. Spike Seasoning (optional but recommended)
  • 1/2 cup half-and-half (see notes)
  • salt and fresh-ground black pepper to taste
  • 1 cup cottage cheese
  • 2 cups shredded Swiss cheese
  • 1/4 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 cup thinly sliced basil (see notes)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven (or toaster oven) to 350F/180C. Spray a 9-10″ glass or crockery pie dish with non-stick spray.
  2. Cut 3 small Roma tomatoes in half lengthwise, and scrape out the seeds.
  3. Dry the inside of the tomatoes with a paper towel and then chop them.
  4. Thinly slice enough green onion to make 1/2 cup.
  5. Beat the eggs with the half-and-half, Italian Herb Seasoning (affiliate link), Spike Seasoning (affiliate link), salt and pepper in a large bowl (or extra-large glass measuring cup like I used) until whites and yolks of the egg are well-combined.
  6. Then gently mix in the cottage cheese, Swiss cheese, Parmesan cheese, chopped tomatoes, and green onion.
  7. Pour the mixture into the pie dish and bake 30 minutes.
  8. While the quiche is doing the initial baking, thinly slice 3 small Roma tomatoes, and drain them on paper towels. (If the tomatoes seem extra wet, put between two layers of paper towel and gently press to absorb some of the liquid.)
  9. Slice the fresh basil.
  10. After 30 minutes, remove the quiche from the oven and arrange the sliced tomatoes and basil over the top.
  11. Bake 30 minutes longer, or slightly more if the center doesn’t seem set enough.
  12. Optional: When the quiche is done, you can remove it from the oven, heat the broiler, and broil the top of the finished quiche for a minute or two so it’s lightly browned. If you do this step, WATCH IT VERY CAREFULLY so the basil doesn’t burn!
  13. Let the finished quiche sit for a few minutes to get firm before you cut it. (The top will sink down some, so expect that!)
  14. Serve the Tomato-Basil Quiche warm or at room temperature.

Notes

Any variety of paste tomato will work for this recipe; use less tomatoes for lower carbs if you prefer.

Use heavy cream, half and half, or milk, whichever you prefer.

I used my Herb Scissors (affiliate link) to cut the basil.

This recipe inspired by a Tomato Quiche I spotted in Nutbread and Nostalgia which is definitely one of my very oldest cookbooks.

Nutrition Information

Yield

6

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 301Total Fat 20gSaturated Fat 11gUnsaturated Fat 7gCholesterol 236mgSodium 544mgCarbohydrates 8gFiber 1gSugar 4gProtein 23g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.

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Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
Crustless Tomato-Basil Quiche is perfect for low-carb or Keto eating plans. Tomatoes do have some carbs, so for Keto or extremely low-carb you might want to use fewer tomatoes, but if you check the nutritional information this is quite low in carbs. If you’re making this quiche for the original South Beach Diet, they would recommend low-fat dairy products, but other low-carb plans will prefer full-fat dairy. 

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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This recipe for a crustless quiche with tomatoes, basil, and three kinds of cheese was first posted in 2016. It was last updated with more information in 2026.

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