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quiche

/keesh/US // kiʃ //UK // (kiːʃ) //

乳蛋饼,蛋饼,蛋包饭,奶蛋饼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Examples

  • 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.