My kids would tell you "for worse," because now I had to think of ways to use it up. We couldn't consume it fast enough by just eating a little salad with our dinners. I decided to cook it all down, and make a spinach quiche of some kind for dinner. I chose a crustless "Impossible Spinach Pie" recipe that I found HERE. I changed it up just a bit by adding a few strips of leftover bacon, cooked and crumbled. It was delicious. I loved it.
My husband was kind (though cooked spinach is not his favorite) and was ?glad? (I think) to eat it knowing I was being thrifty and using up what we had on-hand. The kids? Not so much. While we eat raw baby spinach, cooked spinach has not really been in our repertoire -- if you know what I mean.
Here's the recipe with my variations. Of course, all credit goes to Cooks.com, and to Bisquick before them. Once upon a time, I was a card-carrying member of The Bisquick Recipe Club. I saw a million variations of this Impossible Pie idea. I'm sure the recipe originated with Bisquick.
Impossible Spinach-Bacon Pie
{* my variations}
10 oz. frozen spinach, thawed, chopped*, and drained
1 cup shredded Swiss cheese
1 handful chopped green* onions
4-6 slices bacon*, cooked and crumbled (I used pre-cooked)
1½ cup milk
3 eggs
¾ cup Bisquick baking mix
1 tsp. salt
¼ tsp. pepper
¼ tsp. ground nutmeg
Heat oven to 375F. Grease pie plate. Mix spinach, cheese, onion, and bacon in plate.
Beat remaining ingredients until smooth. Pour into pie plate.
Bake about 30 minutes, or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean.
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Today, I'm thinking a lot about friends far and near who are experiencing hard times in one form or another, be it health issues, financial issues, kid issues -- or a combination of them all. As I write this, I just received an e-mail from a blogging friend who said she prayed for me today. I've never met her, but we enjoy a sweet on-line friendship, and I am ever-thankful for her friendship and yours, friends.
Life is hard, and let's be honest. It gets harder every day. This world is so messed up on many levels -- and you all know we could go on and on about that. It could really drag us down if we let it. I don't know about you, but I choose to look for the good. I choose to find the joy. I choose to make Spinach Quiche... when life gives me too much spinach!
Now, go forth and encourage one another. Pray for one another!
Oh, and eat your spinach! xo