SPINACH CHEESE CASSEROLE IN PUFF PASTRY
Spinach and cheeses in a puff pastry crust
A recipe of this type appeared in
Cuisine
Magazine. The dish is hearty enough to be a main course, but can
also be a side dish to a meat entrae.
Ingredients
(Serves 4 to 6)
- 300 g chopped spinach
(fresh or frozen)
- 250 g cottage or ricotta cheese
- 350 g feta cheese
(crumbled, and drained of any brine)
- 50 g grated parmesan or romano cheese
- 15 g chopped scallions
- 4 large eggs
- 25 g butter
- pinch salt
- pinch pepper
- 400 g puff pastry
(frozen pastry thawed to room temperature, or homemade)
Procedure
-
Preheat oven to
175C
Cook the spinach in boiling water. Drain, rinse with cool water, and
squeeze out as much moisture as you can.
-
Melt the butter in a small skillet. Cook the scallions until slightly
soft.
-
In a large mixing bowl, combine the cheeses and the eggs. Mix well.
Add the spinach, the butter and scallions, the salt and pepper and mix
again.
-
Lightly butter the bottom and sides of
a 20-cm
square baking dish.
-
Roll out a sheet of puff pastry on a floured surface to make a
35-cm
square. Roll out a second sheet to make a
22-cm
square.
-
Lay the bigger pastry sheet in the buttered dish, draping the extra pastry over
the edges.
-
Spread the spinach and cheese mixture evenly in the dish.
-
Put the remaining pastry sheet on top. Trim excess pastry if
necessary and seal the edges closed.
Use scraps of pastry dough to decorate the top of the pie.
Brush top with additional melted butter if desired.
-
Bake for 45
minutes at
175C
or until pastry is golden brown. Let rest for 10
minutes before serving.
Notes
The casserole may be prepared through step 3, then covered and
refrigerated for up to 8 hours.
As an alternative to puff pastry, you might try using sheets of filo
dough, overlapped to make the bottom and top crusts. I have also baked
this dish in a pie pan using filo dough. One way to cut down on the
calories in this dish is to omit the bottom crust entirely.
This is a very flexible recipe. Other
vegetables can be substituted for the spinach, and other ingredients like
sautaeed garlic and mushrooms can be added.
Rating
Difficulty:
moderate.
Time:
30 minutes preparation, 1 hour baking and cooling.
Precision:
approximate measurement OK.
Contributor
Robin Harris Foster
AT&T Information Systems, Lincroft New Jersey, USA
ihnp4!mtuxo!rfoster
"The apple never falls far from the tree"
Recipe last modified: 18 Nov 86
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