Savory
pies and tarts are eaten as a main course or appetizer because they have savory
rather than sweet fillings.
QUICHE:
[KEESH] This dish originated in northeastern France in the region of
Alsace-Lorraine. It consists of a pastry shell filled with a savory custard made
of eggs, cream, seasonings and various other ingredients such as onions,
mushrooms, ham, shellfish or herbs. Both the crust and filling are baked
together. The most notable of these savory pies is the Quiche Lorraine, which
has crisp bacon bits (and sometimes gruyère cheese) added to the custard
filling. Quiches can be served as a lunch or dinner entrée, or as a first course
or hors d'oeuvre.