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quiches, 11 inches in diameterEasy
By Bo Friberg
Published 1989
Quiche, which originated in Lorraine, took its name from the German word Kuchen, which means “little cake.” Quiches can be loosely defined as unsweetened custards with various fillings. In some areas of Lorraine, any dish containing custard (eggs and cream), onion, and/or cheese is called a quiche.
