leah flake's fabulous spinach pie

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leah flake's fabulous spinach pie

Postby code monkey » Sat Feb 18, 2017 2:45 am

I believe that y'all have realized that I don't cook much these days. (no, I don't.) however, every once in a while I try something. recipes that require lots of fiddling around aren't repeated. however, one of the pool ladies gave me this one and it's a marvel. simple, easy to do and a good result. it keeps well and stands up to all sorts of alterations. eg I realized that i'd made it with 2x the amount of mozzarella that was called for and it was just fine. I've added tomatoes and, next time out, will also add mushrooms.

2 cups cottage cheese
1 pkg frozen spinach, thawed and drained (I chop up fresh spinach.)
1 cup shredded mozzarella
1/3 cup grated parmesan
4 beaten eggs
1tsp italian seasoning (I didn't have any so mixed basil, oregano, garlic powder and ground black pepper)

mix and pour into a greased 8"X" pan or a 9" pie plate (please think again if you think that I measured the pans I've used. however, greasing (or oiling) is very important. guess how I know that.)
bake at 350deg F for 40 min

feel free to improvise
and still i persist in wondering whether folly must always be our nemesis. edgar pangborn

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Re: leah flake's fabulous spinach pie

Postby vendic » Sat Feb 18, 2017 1:12 pm

Sounds nice. Though to me a pie needs to be in a pastry.
Filo pastry with this sprinkled and rolled would make a great pita. :)
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Re: leah flake's fabulous spinach pie

Postby SciFiFisher » Sat Feb 18, 2017 8:08 pm

code monkey wrote:I believe that y'all have realized that I don't cook much these days. (no, I don't.) however, every once in a while I try something. recipes that require lots of fiddling around aren't repeated. however, one of the pool ladies gave me this one and it's a marvel. simple, easy to do and a good result. it keeps well and stands up to all sorts of alterations. eg I realized that i'd made it with 2x the amount of mozzarella that was called for and it was just fine. I've added tomatoes and, next time out, will also add mushrooms.

2 cups cottage cheese
1 pkg frozed spinach, thawed and drained (I chop up fresh spinach.)
1 cup shredded mozzarella
1/3 cup grated parmesan
4 beaten eggs
1tsp italian seasoning (I didn't have any so mixed basil, oregano, garlic powder and ground black pepper)

mix and pour into a greased 8"X" pan or a 9" pie plate (please think again if you think that I measured the pans I've used. however, greasing (or oiling) is very important. guess how I know that.)
bake at 350deg F for 40 min

feel free to improvise



however, greasing (or oiling) is very important. guess how I know that.



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Re: leah flake's fabulous spinach pie

Postby code monkey » Mon Mar 13, 2017 7:58 am

I just heated up a portion that i'd frozen and it was just fine.

fisher, whomever told you that you were funny did the world a great disservice.
and still i persist in wondering whether folly must always be our nemesis. edgar pangborn

come gentle night. come loving black browed night
give me my romeo. and when he shall die
take him and cut him out in little stars
and he will make the face of heaven so fine
that all will be in love with night
and pay no worship to the garish sun. william shakespeare
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Re: leah flake's fabulous spinach pie

Postby Tarragon » Tue Mar 14, 2017 4:15 am

Is this like a quiche, or does that require dairy in the form of milk?
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Re: leah flake's fabulous spinach pie

Postby geonuc » Tue Mar 14, 2017 10:56 am

code monkey wrote:fisher, whomever told you that you were funny did the world a great disservice.


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Re: leah flake's fabulous spinach pie

Postby code monkey » Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:18 am

Tarragon wrote:Is this like a quiche, or does that require dairy in the form of milk?


I don't know how quiche is defined. several years ago a French friend made a quiche Lorraine and i don't remember milk going into it. I think that the spinach pie does end up being like a crustless quiche. (plenty of dairy from the cheese and we cll know how important it is to maintain an adequate intake of Ca.) i'm happy with it because making it is almost effortless.
and still i persist in wondering whether folly must always be our nemesis. edgar pangborn

come gentle night. come loving black browed night
give me my romeo. and when he shall die
take him and cut him out in little stars
and he will make the face of heaven so fine
that all will be in love with night
and pay no worship to the garish sun. william shakespeare
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