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    Frittata vs. Quiche vs. Strata: What's the Difference?

    • A strata is a savory bread pudding with eggs and milk, baked in a casserole dish. Learn how it differs from a quiche, a French custard tart, and a frittata, an Italian egg dish.… 展开

    What's A Quiche?

    Quiches, which originate in France, are savory custard tarts served in a crust. If you're looking for q… 展开

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    OK, What's A Frittata?

    Because they are usually made with a milk or cream base, frittatas share a lot of textural commonality with quiches. In fact, you could be forgiven for mixing up a crustless quiche … 展开

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    What About A Strata?

    Last, but certainly not least, we come to the strata. And if you're a fan of casseroles, or especially bread puddings, then this is likely to be your favorite. An American invention, the strata is brea… 展开

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