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missypuss
post 23/02/2013, 09:03 AM
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Apart from the usual salad and chips?
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kpingitquiet
post 23/02/2013, 09:10 AM
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Can't say I've ever served chips (of either sort) with quiche. Generally I do soup + quiche and a good crunchy bread, or quiche + salad + sliced melon.

Is this for family eating or for entertaining? If an everyday type meal, one side should be plenty, shouldn't it? If entertaining, I'd do a spread of the quiche, a salad, some sliced fruit, crusty bread, and maybe a cup of soup. That way people can taste a bit of everything and/or have options.
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Bel Rowley
post 23/02/2013, 09:13 AM
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I've only ever served quiche with salad, never had quiche and chips! If I wanted to do more for more people, I would do another salad or 2, and/or make 2 different quiches. I don't think anything other than salad is really needed with quiche, except maybe a nice crusty baguette.
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post 23/02/2013, 09:15 AM
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Always salad and bread here.

You could do lightly steamed green veggies?
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post 23/02/2013, 09:17 AM
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I like the idea of soup and crusty bread, yum! I've also never served it with chips.
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missypuss
post 23/02/2013, 09:18 AM
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Thankyou all. I will make a homemade foccacia i think and a salad of some sort. Having a friend over, maybe a different kind of salad other than the toss variety
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post 23/02/2013, 09:21 AM
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I think salad and bread too original.gif
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post 23/02/2013, 09:21 AM
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When having people over I always do a soup entree then if I made quiche it would be served with salad. Always a dessert too when someone is over.
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missypuss
post 23/02/2013, 09:25 AM
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I would do a soup but it will be around 33 degrees here, getting hot now so I think not. Dessert is a good idea I will see how much time I have.
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kpingitquiet
post 23/02/2013, 09:30 AM
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If your guests are bold, you could do a room-temp or chilled soup like gazpacho, vichyssoise, cucumber soup, etc. If not, meh, works just as well without it biggrin.gif
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