Crustless Tuna and Sweetcorn Mini Quiches (2024)

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Tuna and Sweetcorn Mini Quiches - make up a batch of these delicious mini Tuna and Sweetcorn crustless quiches for an easy grab and go lunch.

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Mini Crustless Quiches

I love making mini quiches like these tuna and sweetcorn ones for lunches, as they are perfect for cooking in advance and can be enjoyed hot or cold.

Great for a portable protein snack too. Tuna and Sweetcorn is a just one delicious version, but there are so many different mix ins you can go for.

Variations for Mini Crustless Quiches

If you don't like tuna and sweetcorn, then try your own favourite combinations. Here are just a few that we enjoy.

  • Leftover Roasted Vegetables
  • Bacon and Sauteed Leeks
  • Ham, Cheddar and Spring Onion
  • Salmon and Spinach
  • Bacon and Spinach
  • Garlic Mushrooms
  • Sausage and Kale

So many more you can do, don't be scared to try some different combinations, as there are so many different options that work.

The only tip for this is to ensure you saute anything that could release a lot of liquid first, as you don't want that liquid to leak out into the egg mix, it will make your mini crustless quiches all soggy.

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Substitutes for Cottage Cheese

Cottage cheese is one of those things you either love or hate, and to be honest I am not a great fan of it, as it comes in it's regular form with curds of cheese. But trust me when I say you won't notice it in these mini quiches.

The cottage cheese is blended with the egg and cheese so you really can not taste those curds or texture that some people don't like.

If however you just can not face using it, here are a couple of substitutes you can go for:

  • Greek Yoghurt
  • Fromage Frais
  • Quark
  • and lastly is just using more eggs instead, for example 9 instead of the 5.

Can I leave out the cheddar?

That's totally up to you, with the pastry base gone, I find the cheddar adds a better texture and flavour, but if you want to lower the calories then you can omit the cheese is if you like.

You can also try adding in different cheeses if you are making your own variation on these. I went for cheddar as it goes well with the tuna, think of it like a tuna melt in a quiche - yum!!

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Sides for Mini Quiches

Like I mentioned previously these are perfect just as they are. If you have a picnic planned or just need a portable lunch adding some of these to your lunch box are perfect as you can enjoy them just as they are cold or warm them up in a microwave if you have access to one at work.

I like to pair these with just a simple side salad. Go for whatever salad items you like. Some of my favourites for a mixed salad are:

  • Crisp Lettuce or Baby Leaves
  • Spinach
  • Onion
  • Peppers
  • Shredded Carrot
  • Tomatoes
  • Cooked Beetroot
  • Cucumber

I also like these with a little bit of my Lighter Coleslaw - yummy!!

More Quiche Recipes

If you want some more quiche recipes like these, check out these:

  • Artichoke Bacon Parmesan Crustless Quiche
  • Crustless Roasted Butternut Squash and Red Pepper Quiche
  • Cheeseburger Quiche
  • Crustless Asparagus and Bacon Quiche
  • Salmon and Broccoli Quiche
  • Ham and Broccoli Quiche
  • Crustless Bacon Leek and Sweet Potato Quiche
  • Breakfast Layered Crustless Quiche
  • Chicken and Spinach Quiche

or if you would like more recipe ideas - head on over to theFULL RECIPE INDEXwhere you will find over 900 delicious recipesand can search by ingredients, course, diet and more.

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Crustless Tuna and Sweetcorn Mini Quiche

Yield: SERVES 3

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

Make up a batch of these delicious mini Tuna and Sweetcorn crustless quiche for an easy grab and go lunch.

Ingredients

  • 200g (7oz) tin of tuna
  • ½ cup (80g) of frozen sweetcorn
  • ⅔ cup (160ml) of fat free cottage cheese
  • 5 large eggs
  • 2 spring onions, finely chopped
  • salt and black pepper
  • 90g (3oz) of cheddar, grated
  • spray oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 180c, fan 160c, 350f (gas mark 4).
  2. Mix the spring onion, tuna and sweetcorn together in bowl and season with some salt and black pepper.
  3. Put the cottage cheese and eggs into a blender and blend until smooth
  4. Gently fold this into the tuna mixture.
  5. Spray a 6 piece large muffin tray with spray oil and spoon the mixture evenly into each space. (you may get 9 muffins depending on size of your muffin tray)
  6. Top with your grated cheddar
  7. Place in the oven and bake for about 30 mins until cheese has melted and is golden.
  8. Serve with a side salad.
  9. Enjoy!!

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Nutrition Information

Yield 3Serving Size 1 SERVING (2 Muffins)
Amount Per ServingCalories 361Total Fat 19gSaturated Fat 9gTrans Fat 0gCholesterol 335mgSodium 511mgCarbohydrates 10gFiber 1gSugar 23gProtein 40g

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Comments

  1. Jenny Robinson says

    have no small tin so used normal flan dish worked well. lovely taste kids like but not keen on onions so will puree these in future

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  2. Caroli says

    Please could you advice what would be 1 portion and how many calories / ww points per portion? Thanks.

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      Hi Caroli, the recipe makes 6 muffins and serves 3, so two muffins would be a serving, however you can eat as many as you want for your point allowance. Everything is a 0 points on weight watchers with the new freestyle/flex programme, apart from the cottage cheese and cheddar. I've calculated that up for you and it is 5 WW Smart Points per 2 Tuna and Sweetcorn Muffins. Hope that helps 🙂

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  3. Lynsey Telford says

    Can these be frozen once cooked?

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      Hi Lynsey, all ingredients are fine to be frozen, but I prefer to eat quiches like this within a few days of cooking. They should last approx 3-4 days kept in the fridge.

      Reply

  4. christne says

    could these be made with quark rather than cottage cheese. also could they be made without using hea cheese

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      Hi Christine - yes quark should work fine, as cottage cheese blended is pretty much the same thing and not adding the cheese will also work okay.

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  5. Rhi says

    Made these the other day for my 10’month - he loves them! A great lunch fix. Love finding things to batch cook and freeze for the busy days you don’t have lunch sorted!
    Thanks for the recipes 😀

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  6. Iulia Hlusca says

    Hi, fantastic recipes ! I rely on them having the app downloaded is handy! One quick question: l was under the impression that corn is not SP!

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      that's correct - corn is not SP friendly. So this recipe is not suitable for SP unless you omit the sweetcorn. It is fine on Extra Easy.

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  7. Haleema says

    This was lovely I put a full tin of tuna in which was a bit too much they are so moreish

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  8. Ursula Hurst says

    I can't quite make out how many syns there are in one quiche if not counting as HE. Please will you advise. Thankyou

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      1 healthy extra A choice equals approx 6.5 syns

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  9. Jo says

    I really want to make these now, but have no frozen sweetcorn. Would canned be ok to use??

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      yes canned should be fine 🙂

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  10. Frances PINI says

    Yes I made this recipe instead of cottage cheese I used greek yogurt I'm not a foodie so this turned out great.

    Reply

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