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    Default No Crust Spinach Pie

    Melt butter in 8" baking pan.
    Beat eggs well, Add flour, milk, garlic and baking powder.
    Pour into baking pan
    Stir in cheese and spinach

    Bake 30-35 minutes until firm
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    Mahalo - this sounds good and I love spinach!!
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    sounds wonderful, I may just try this very soon!

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    Thank you, going to try this tonight, I have spinach coming out of my ears right now!
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    mmm sounds good! Think it would work without the flour?
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    it could, but it would be more like a quiche
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    Dang it I can't eat flour. Humm ponder what else I could sub
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    I think I am going to try this with pre-cooked kale.

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    I made this last night, wow is this good!

    My family ate the entire thing. I doubled it and put it in a 9x13 pan. This is going to be made again real soon. thanks again!
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    Do you think that I could use frozen spinach for this recipe? Defrosted and the water removed as much as possible? I don't have fresh spinach and I'm trying to find a recipe to use the frozen packages I have in the freezer

    For the flour, I'll either subsitute white rice flour or an all-purpose gluten free flour - DH is now gluten-free by necessity


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    nodmicks.....I too dont eat flour. I would use almond flour, whey protien or coconut flour, just remember when using coconut flour that it is SUPER absorbant and you would need much less than this recipe call for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrugalandFabulous View Post
    Do you think that I could use frozen spinach for this recipe? Defrosted and the water removed as much as possible? I don't have fresh spinach and I'm trying to find a recipe to use the frozen packages I have in the freezer

    For the flour, I'll either subsitute white rice flour or an all-purpose gluten free flour - DH is now gluten-free by necessity
    I just pressed the frozen spinach in the strainer real well. Worked great.

    Quote Originally Posted by djbout View Post
    nodmicks.....I too dont eat flour. I would use almond flour, whey protien or coconut flour, just remember when using coconut flour that it is SUPER absorbant and you would need much less than this recipe call for.
    I used the coconut flour when I made it and used tad under 1/4 cup. It was yummy! I also subbed heavy cream for the milk. I thought I was likely the only one around here eating co flour

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