From: Chef #315806
On May 30, 2006
Very good! Will definitely make again. May try adding some sauteed onions for an extra kick. However, it did take about twice as long to cook as recommended.
From: GaylaJ
On Jan 12, 2006
Very good! Other than substituting Parmigiano-Reggiano for Romano (none on hand) and baking a bit longer than called for, I made no changes to the recipe. We really enjoyed it--thanks for posting!
From: Mary Scheffert
On Jun 4, 2007
I love spinach & feta cheese, so I figured this would be a winning recipe ... and I was right! To add some extra flavor, I chopped & sauteed a small sweet onion in olive oil until it was soft & lightly caramelized, then tossed in a few fresh mushrooms (sliced) that I had on hand, as well as a couple of small cloves of garlic (minced). I let the onion mixture cool while I drained the spinach & added the other ingredients - then added the onion mixture & poured it into the prepared pastry. (Note: I didn't even bother cooking the spinach - just thawed it out & squeezed it dry.) The quiche baked perfectly without overflowing, and came out of the oven looking as pretty as GaylaJ's picture! I had a small piece while it was still warm and it was sooo good. Had another piece for my lunch today, and it was even better since it had cooled overnight in the fridge & the flavors melded together. Excellent! I will make this again - thanks for posting! -M =)
From: nicky wagerfield
On Aug 11, 2006
this was great! added onion as recommended by Chef #315806 but also chopped mushrooms. great flavour. may add more parmasan for top before baking next time!
From: Chef #365298
On Jan 7, 2007
I just tried this recipe and I left out the butter by accident, but the quiche was great without it. So if anyone wants a healthier version, it's still good with no butter. Also, I used black pepper b/c it's all I had on hand and 2 dashes of nutmeg. Loved this quiche and will definitely make it again!
From: Heather V.
On Apr 12, 2007
I was going to post this recipe! I found it on another website years ago. It was the first quiche I ever made and the only one I make. I only diverted once, and while still good, not as good or as healthy. The recipe "Electric Mixer Pie Crust" works as a great crust for this. Also, I never use frozen spinach. Always fresh. I add lots of veggies or even just turkey bacon& leeks with other types of cheeses. Thanks! Now I never have to post this.
From: ANTHIE
On Aug 18, 2006
I would like to try this recipe but I am having a hard time finding ready made quiche pastry dough. Perhaps someone could attach to this recipe a do it yourself pastry dough!
From: VeggieDiva
On Sep 8, 2007
Delicious! I've made it for more than one potluck and get nothing but rave reviews
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