Cheesy Spinach Squares

Onto another one of Gram’s cook books.  This time, it was one she happened to have a few of her own recipes in. I’m fairly certain that it somehow was connected to The Shriners.  Both my grandfather (an actual Shriner, who also dressed up as a clown for many of their parades) and grams were involved in the Shrine.  I mean, she still has ticket stubs to the ‘ladies luncheon’ she attended as a book marker… leave it to grams to keep something from 1986 haha.

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Delving through the treasure trove of cookbooks grandma left me is pretty fun.  It’s like a treasure hunt every weekend… looking for a new recipe that’s sucks me in.  This one is no exception.

Now, for those that know me, they know I’m a HUGE cook.  I’m always cooking and I’ve tried to recreate, remake, and frankly…. all around experiment with just about any food I come across.  This recipe is a first for me.  Seriously…. something I have never eaten or seen a recipe for.  This is like a combo of a strata… cheese bread… and appetizer.  It’s definitely unique and delicious.  The recipe is called Spinach Cheese Squares and it’s from Mrs. John Carter.

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Now just to be honest, I messed up and mistakingly only got one package of spinach to make this.  In reality, I think that it is better with the one package.  But feel free to use two packages.  I also snuck in some garlic and onion powder to give it a little more flavor (and garlic makes everything better… duh) and I’m telling you… this is really good.  You could also totally add in some chopped onions or sautéed mushrooms if you’re feeling crazy.  I think either would be a winner. In reality, I don’t even know what I’d classify this as.  It could be an appetizer, but you could also serve it as a side.  Heck, if you’re not too hungry, it could be the main course. So without further ado, I give you…. drum rolllll… Spinach Cheese Squares.

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Spinach Cheese Squares:

  • 4 T butter
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 tsp salt (we added a little more, but this is more to taste)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 lb sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded
  • 1 or 2 pkgs chopped spinach (depending on your love of spinach), thawed and drained
  • 1 tsp of garlic and/or onion powder (optional)

First, make sure to pull out spinach to thaw. Preheat oven to 350°.  In a 9×13 pan, melt butter in oven and remove.  In a bowl, beat eggs, add flour, milk, salt, baking powder, and optional garlic/onion powder.  Mix well.  Drain spinach well.  I find the easiest way to do this is with a dish cloth.  Place spinach in the center, roll cloth around the spinach and squeeze until most of the liquid has been removed. Slowly add cheese and spinach, and make sure they are blending well.  Pour mixture into buttered pan, spread evenly.  Bake in oven at 350° for 35 minutes.  Remove and cool 10 minutes to set.  Cut into bite sized squares and enjoy!  The hubs and I both agreed this was better warm.  This also keeps in the fridge quite well and is easy to reheat.  You’ll thank me later.  This seems to be a good ‘veggie hiding’ recipe for kids too!

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*For more info on the health benefits of spinach check out Helen’s article here!

Photography and writing by:

Alysha Yoder Photography

(b) www.alyshayoderphotoblog.com (w) www.alyshayoderphoto.com

(e) alyshayoderphoto@yahoo.com (p) 610.762.7810

 

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