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  2. Help! I Bought Too Much Spinach—Here’s The List Of ... - AOL

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    We took our favorite things to pair with spinach: crisp apple, sliced red onion, briney feta and toasted almonds, and tossed everything together for the perfectly balanced bowl. Get the Spinach ...

  3. Easy Homemade Quiche Lorraine to Impress Your Family ... - AOL

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    7. Flour the surface where you plan to roll. Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough to about a 12-inch circle. Start by slowly rolling from the center outwards; make sure the dough is spread evenly.

  4. How to Make the Perfect Crustless Quiche - AOL

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    #5. Add any diced vegetables/meats - I love broccoli, spinach, mushrooms, ham, and onion but add anything you wish. #6. Mix everything together one more time so the flavor can be equally spread ...

  5. Spinach and Feta Oven Omelet Breakfast Bagel Sandwich

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    Stir in the spinach and feta cheese. Salt and pepper to taste; Special note: Please make sure your spinach is very well drained. I usually will thaw overnight in the fridge and then squeeze about 4-5 times through a mesh strainer all the excess water out of the spinach. This is a little bit of a process but worth it.

  6. Florentine (culinary term) - Wikipedia

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    She supposedly brought a staff of chefs, lots of kitchen equipment and a love of spinach to Paris, and popularized Florentine-style dishes. Food historians have debunked this story, and Italian influence on French cuisine long predates this marriage. [4] Pierre Franey considered this theory apocryphal, but embraced the term Florentine in 1983. [5]

  7. Quiche Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    Quiche Lorraine is a savoury French tart with a filling of cream, eggs, and bacon or ham, in an open pastry case. It was little known outside the French region of Lorraine until the mid-20th century. As its popularity spread, nationally and internationally, the addition of cheese became commonplace, although it has been criticised as inauthentic.

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    Crispy Hash Brown-Crusted Bacon & Cheddar Quiche. The only thing better than a bacon, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich? A bacon, egg, and cheese with hash browns as the crust. This is the # ...

  9. Savory spinach pie - Wikipedia

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    The traditional filling comprises chopped spinach, feta cheese, onions or scallions, egg, and seasoning. [9] Other white, preferably salted cheeses such as kefalotiri may also be mixed with the feta cheese, and some may be used as a substitute for feta cheese.