quiche

[US]/ki:ʃ/
[UK]/kiʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a baked dish consisting of eggs and milk or cream in a pastry crust

Example Sentences

She made a delicious quiche for brunch.

I like to add spinach and feta to my quiche.

Quiche is a popular dish for picnics.

We had quiche and salad for lunch.

Do you prefer a vegetarian quiche or one with bacon?

The quiche was served warm with a side of fresh fruit.

She baked a quiche with a flaky crust and creamy filling.

Quiche Lorraine is a classic French dish made with eggs, cream, and bacon.

I always serve quiche with a side of mixed greens.

The quiche was a hit at the potluck dinner.

Real-world Examples

You love cheese quiche, don't you, Penelope?

Source: Blue little koala

Somebody's put a quiche in my burrito.

Source: Gourmet Base

What? Someone's put a quiche in my burrito?

Source: Gourmet Base

I love the convenience of a nice mini quiche.

Source: Modern Family Season 6

Brilliant! I have mini quiches in the freezer and ten homos on speed dial. It's done.

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 6

Contrary to popular belief, quiche is actually from Germany.

Source: Perspective Encyclopedia of Gourmet Food

Mike, can I try a bit of your quiche.

Source: Gourmet Base

We also make quiches that we use our own fresh farm eggs for.

Source: VOA Standard English (Video Version) - 2021 Collection

Quiche Lorraine is one of the most popular types of quiche, but there are many varieties.

Source: Perspective Encyclopedia of Gourmet Food

On the topic of pastry, which type of pastry is used as the base for a quiche?

Source: Gourmet Base

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