"How I got my family to eat spinach" Spinach Casserole

"If spinach scares you, this is one recipe that contains spinach that you do not have to be afraid of! It is so delicious that even my picky kids like it. My mother-in-law makes this for get-togethers and she passed the recipe on to me. You can also use Broccoli instead of the Spinach, which she does often, but I have never tried...it is great the way it is! She also eats this hot or cold, but I only like it hot :) Enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Place spinach in strainer and squeeze all extra liquid from it.
  • In a large bowl, combine spinach with the rest of ingredients, except croutons, and combine well.
  • Pour into a 2 quart casserole dish and top with croutons.
  • Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, or until bubbling around edges.

Questions & Replies

  1. Love this recipe! When I made it I added four ounces of softened cream cheese and mixed it in with everything else! Absolutely amazingly creamy!
     
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Reviews

  1. This recipe was excellent the first time we prepared it as written, However; In a hurry? Substitute 1-1/2 pounds raw spinach (no need to thaw or chop) and mix it in (no need to cook). I used crumbled Ritz crackers for the topping. If you have to wash the spinach, shake it well. Otherwise use it right out of the bag. The same results are achieved in half the time.
     
  2. Great way to make spinach that doesn't taste too much like spinach. I needed to make it non dairy, so I had to use "cream" of mushroom soup and skip the cheese, so it was not as creamy as it should have been. However, the non-spinach fans ate it and the spinach fans thought it was great.
     
  3. I dont know Sueies familys problem but mine all have loved it for years!!! Even got my inlaws and friends making it for their get togethers , often served, Bonnie
     
  4. the recipe name was perfect for us! My Dad's a veggie and my husband and mother don't like "rabbit food" so it's hard to make everyone happy, but this casserole had everyone saying "mmmmmm!" I added portobello mushrooms and artichoke hearts, just made some oven potatoes with rosemary and sea salt to compliment it and served with some slices fresh tomatoes. It was a great meal!
     
  5. Wow -- is this ever good! I made it to take to Easter dinner at my brother's house and it was gone before anything else on the buffet. Everyone raved about it & wanted the recipe. I did omit the onion (bro' can't eat them), and the salt (per another reviewer) -- added some chopped garlic and diced water chestnuts for some crunch. Wish I had made a double batch, 'cuz I didn't get to bring any home Now that I'm reviewing the recipe, I realize that I inadvertently left out the egg!! :O Didn't seem to matter though, as it still turned out delicious, and I am planning to make it again this weekend. Thanks for posting! -M =)
     
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  1. It is really good spinch casserole.
     
  2. I great, quick-to-make spinach recipe. It was a bit too salty for me, but otherwise it tasted quite good. I used saltines instead of croutons and it worked well for me. Thanks for sharing.
     
  3. Nice dish for the kids, also subbed mushroom soup with cottage cheese and added dried herbs and garlic cloves to the mixture. Also added chicken sausages in slices.
     
  4. I made this thinking my son might like it based on the description, but he didn't, neither did I. It was far too salty. I didn't like the flavor even though I loved the ingredients. My boyfriend thought it was okay, but he would omit the salt and croutons and use breadcrumbs instead.
     
  5. God bless you and your recipe - you got my very picky toddler to eat a whole plate of spinach, and I even hid some chicken in it. THANK YOU! Couple changes - I omitted the egg and the salt. Instead of the onion, I used three small shallots that I sauteed in a little butter before adding to the mixture. Very good mild flavor. Also, I used herb-seasoned stuffing instead of the croutons but had to cover the dish with foil half-way through cooking so that the stuffing wouldn't burn. I will make this recipe many more times!!!
     

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