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What is the name of a pie that starts with a q?

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Is quiche a Jewish food?

Although many Jews enjoy a good quiche and it is possible to make a kosher quiche, quiche are French in origin.


How can you tell when quiche is done?

You can tell when quiche is done by inserting a knife or toothpick into the center of the quiche. If it comes out clean, the quiche is done. Additionally, the edges of the quiche should be set and slightly golden brown.


How did Quiche Lorraine get its name?

Quiche Lorraine is named after the Lorraine region of France, where it originated. The dish traditionally features a savory pie crust filled with a mixture of eggs, cream, and bacon or lardons. The name reflects both its geographic origin and its characteristic ingredients, with "quiche" derived from the German word "kuchen," meaning cake. Over time, variations have emerged, but the classic Quiche Lorraine remains a staple of French cuisine.


When do you eat quiche?

You can eat quiche whenever you want


Where can you see a picture of quiche?

There are photos of quiche at the related links.


Can you put tomato in a quiche?

Yes you can put tomato in a quiche you can also put in a quiche pepper bacon tomato mushroom.


How can you tell if quiche is done?

You can tell if quiche is done by inserting a knife or toothpick into the center. If it comes out clean, the quiche is done.


Where can I find a recipe for quiche on the Internet?

You can find quiche recipes online at cooking websites like recipes.com that will help you find the kind of quiche you want and how to make it. Have fun cooking your quiche!


What country did Quiche come from?

It is now from France but it actually originated form Germany.


Do they eat quiche in Europe?

Yes. Quiche originally comes from Europe.


What is the name of a french egg and cheese pie?

I think that might be a quiche, but I'm not 100% sure