The holidays are almost upon us and with that we want comforting dishes. Almost all of my baking and a lot of my recipes include eggs for the holidays. I know using fresh and high quality eggs in my recipes will give them fantastic results. Today I have for you a Comfort Spinach Egg Casserole that works just as fantastic as a side dish as it does the next morning with a fresh poached egg on top. The eggceptional dish will bring you from morning to night!! We also have a fun holiday giveaway for you, so come to the bottom of the post to enter!!
This casserole has loads of goodness along with comfort, as Canadian eggs provide us with lots of nutrients and vitamins like A, D and E. One egg also has only 70 calories.
The entire dish can be made ahead of time and then the crunchy topping is added and broiled at the last minute. This dish is comforting with its’ crispy topping and amazing spinach, pepper base. It is all held together with wonderful eggs which are a natural choice and can be part of your healthy, active lifestyle.
Did you know that under supply management that Canadian eggs are among the best in the world? Canadian eggs meet this standard through quality and freshness. Also, a high standard has to be met for food safety and farming practices. Our farmers work hard to give you the best and freshest eggs possible. There is nothing more comforting than a perfectly cooked egg in the morning for myself and my family. They are a go-to breakfast almost every day of the week.
As I said this wonderful casserole can be changed into the base for a great breakfast, highlighting our comfort food, EGGS!
I love that eggs are so convenient and versatile, they can be served by themselves, adorning the top of a casserole like this one, made into a complex sauce or in almost everything you bake. Just think how many recipes include eggs, it is eggmazing!!
Comfort Spinach Egg Casserole
Ingredients
- 1 small onion diced
- 2 tsp. garlic
- 1/2 red pepper diced
- 1 Tbsp. butter
- 2 cups light ricotta cheese
- 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese
- 2-10 oz. packages frozen spinach thawed and drained very well
- 4 beaten eggs
- 1/4 cup butter melted and cooled
- 2 Tbsp. flour
- Salt and pepper to taste
Topping
- 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
- 1 cup Ritz crackers
- 2 Tbsp. butter melted
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F. Heat the 1 Tbsp. butter in a medium skillet and add onion, red pepper and garlic and saute on medium low for 5 min. until the onion is translucent.
- Meanwhile in a large bowl add the ricotta, mozzarella, spinach, eggs, butter, flour, salt and pepper. Add the onion mixture when done and cooled slightly. Mix well and then place in a greased 9×13 casserole and bake for 40-45 min. Make sure the center is cooked.
- For the topping mix together the crackers, cheese and butter. Sprinkle on top and broil for 1-2 min. until golden brown and crispy. Serve immediately cutting in squares or scooping out.
- If there are leftover try a poached or fried egg on top for breakfast!
Nutrition
Recipe adapted from Epicurious.com.
And now for our giveaway…………..
The giveaway runs from November 12 at 8 am and runs through to December 3rd, at that time a random winner will be chosen. There are 3 prizes and 1 winner for each!! This giveaway is open to Canadian residents. Winner must confirm by email within 48 hours or a new winner will be chosen.
Here are the very generous and amazing prizes!!
The Giveaway Prizes (1 winner per prize) –
1. KitchenAid Stand Mixer
2. Cuisinart Food Processor and Paderno Frying Pan with 4-cup Egg Poacher
3. Crockpot 5-in-1 MultiCooker
Giveaway RULES are here! Good luck everyone!!
Comments & Reviews
Heidi M says
Eggs are SO versatile that they can be used in many ways and in different recipes from breakfast eggs, to baking, to desserts. One little egg is packed with tons of nutritional value, vitamins and minerals. What’s not to love, love about eggs, I know I do!!! ♥
Jane Reid Gray says
Love the versatility of Eggs and they really are the perfectly packaged fast food ! if you have Eggs you have a meal
David says
like that they are high in protean
Sunshine Gudlaugson says
They’re cheap and easy and good for you and versatile!
Bailey Dexter says
I love eggs for all my baking as well as cooking. Eggs are very versatile in doing both. If I want my cake to be lighter I just add more! As well as when baking bread I always increase the amount. I use them the most when making my pasta from scratch!
Bailey Dexter says
I love eggs for all my baking as well as cooking. Eggs are very versatile in doing both. If I want my cake to be lighter I just add more! As well as when baking bread I always increase the amount. I use them the most when making my pasta from scratch!
Pam says
I love that everybody in the family loves eggs so breakfast, lunch or diner is fab when I serve them, no complaining.
Kris L says
I love how versatile and tasty they are!
Lushka Smith says
I love eggs because they contain protein, are extremely versatile, easy to cook and last but not least they are so yummy.
Kris L says
I love how versatile and tasty they are!
ann says
I love the versatility being able to use them in so many different ways.
tanyab79 says
Love that they are packed with protein and many other great nutrients and can be cooked a variety of ways.
Amy Heffernan says
I love how good eggs are for you and how there are just so so many ways to eat them!
Mark V says
I love eggs because you can do so much with them and they are delish.
ginette4 says
I love that they are high in protean and so good
Brenda Penton says
What I love about eggs is that they are full of nutrients, low carb, and high in protein.
Brenda Penton says
What I love about eggs is that they are full of nutrients, low carb, and high in protein.
Tina L. says
Eggs are quick and easy to cook and very filling and tasty.
maria says
I love that they are inexpensive and good for you!
SUMMER PLEWES says
I love that they are fast to cook, versatile and good for you.