How can I unjam my flan cases?

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[QUOTE 4901326, member: 259"]Flan is the older word by far and has a long history in English. Quiche is a young Alsatian mongrel with pretentions of grandeur. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
According to the oxford, flan only entered the English language mid 19th century, so they are both Johnny-come-latelies.

If you want to use a venerable word, pye/pie goes back to at least 1301

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  1. I've just discovered I can log into the OED!
  2. My mum used to make bacon-and-egg pie when I was small. A thick slab of scone dough, criss crossed with bacon and then whole eggs broken on top and popped in a hot oven. It made an excellent Sunday supper or cold served on a picnic rug by the roadside. Then the Cordon Bleu revolution came and she started making quiche. I mentioned the pie to her years later, and she had completely forgotten it. Quiche is a better dish, but bacon and egg pie is nice to. I may make one this week out of nostalgia.
 
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Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
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We need Vern to adjudicate, though anyone mentioning 'quiche' in his presence would have got short shrift!!

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