a pielike dish consisting of an unsweetened pastry shell filled with a custard and usually containing cheese and other ingredients, as vegetables, seafood, or ham: spinach quiche.
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Use marigold petals to add color and subtle flavor to any sauce or savory pie, such as a quiche or vegetable tart.
If you’re more interested in using ramekins for soups and quiches, a set of eight-ounce ramekins should meet your needs.
The room fell silent with the arrival of the pasteis which upon further inspection looked more like a mini quiche than a pastry.
To make the tart, butter the inside of a 10-inch quiche mold or springform pan.
We're probably going to do a nice brunch—lobster quiche, white chocolate raspberry pancakes—and let the families hang out.
On entering the kingdom of Quiche, they met with a more serious resistance than they had received elsewhere.
Tzinacantan (Quiche Zotzilha) 'doit avoir t le berceau de la nation zotzil, l'une des nombreuses populations du Chiapas.'
The resemblance is so obvious that no detail in the Quiche scale calls for special mention.
She was arrayed in a panache, or head-dress, made entirely of the plumage of the Quezale, the royal bird of Quiche.
Quiche is the name of a place, and means “many trees;” the derivation of Quichua is unknown.