Thursday, October 24, 2024

Spinach Casserole with Four Cheeses

 
If you’re looking for something different to serve for Thanksgiving, or for a holiday brunch, this easy, make-ahead casserole just might be the answer. It’s certainly more nutritious than popular favorites like green bean casserole or corn pudding, but despite the high nutritional value it’s not lacking in flavor. My guess is that if you make it once, it will soon become a family favorite. If you have a hard time moving away from the French fried onions, those bits of crispy deliciousness found atop green bean casserole, you can sprinkle some on top of this one before baking.Spinach Casserole with Four Cheeses

 3 large eggs, beaten

1 16-oz. container small curd cottage cheese

1 16-oz. pkg. frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained

1 4-oz. container crumbled feta

½ c. shredded cheddar

½ c. shredded Parmesan

1 Melissa’s shallot, minced

¼ c. melted butter

⅛ tsp. garlic powder

⅛ t. freshly grated nutmeg

Freshly ground black pepper

Lemon wedges, if desired

 Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray a 1½-qt. casserole dish with PAM; set aside.

Place all ingredients into a large bowl, and mix with a wooden spoon until combined; transfer to prepared baking dish.

Bake, uncovered, for 40-45 minutes or until the center is nearly set. If desired, sprinkle additional grated cheese on top during the last few minutes of baking, and bake until cheese has melted.

Let cool for 5-10 minutes. Serve with lemon wedges. The freshly squeezed juice really brightens this dish.

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7 comments:

  1. That looks delicious and like it could stand on its own as a main course. YUM!

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  2. Well this is a keeper! I'll have to eat it all myself, but that's OK. ;) I'd almost use it as a dip!

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  3. Love the look and sound of this recipe! Tasty too I’d bet!

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  4. It looks really good and all that cheese must be really delicious.

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  5. This looks delicious! Makes me think of spanakoptia without the phyllo pastry, which I make maybe once or twice a year.

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  6. Wow!! This looks absolutely delicious. Cheese is my weakness and I've been trying to eat more spinach...so this is a perfect combination!! Yum!!

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