Please, comrade! I just want to chop him up for the stew!''And that's another thing! I'm tired of stew! I want to put him in a crust and bake a light fluffy quiche!''QUICHE?! What kind of food is THAT for a monster to eat?!
In the first volume of Bone, titled "Out from Boneville" by Jeff Smith, there is a humorous exchange between characters about their culinary desires concerning a particular monster. One character expresses a craving for a hearty stew made from the monster, while another adamantly opposes this idea, insisting instead on preparing a quiche, which they consider more refined and appealing.
This dialogue highlights the absurdity and comedic contrast between the expectations of a monster's diet and the whimsical notion of making a quiche. The preference for a more delicate dish like quiche over a traditional stew emphasizes the unique personalities of the characters and adds to the lighthearted tone of the story.