For today's Flashback Friday I thought I'd remind readers of this unique dish that my mother often made (minus the mushrooms) when I was growing up. We always had it with pan fried potatoes and that is how we continue to like it. It can be served as a meatless dinner or a brunch dish.
- 2 Tbsp butter, divided
- 1 cup fresh mushrooms, sliced
- 10 - 12 cups fresh spinach, roughly chopped (about 275g ) OR 1 pkg frozen, thawed
- 4 - 5 eggs
- salt and pepper to taste
- Butter a small Pyrex dish such as a pie plate and preheat oven to 375 F.
- In sauté pan, cook mushrooms in a little butter until juices disappear. Dish into pie plate.
- Cook spinach in a large pot with a small amount of water, just enough to steam it until it shrinks down (a few minutes). Remove any excess water and spread on top of mushrooms in pie plate. If using frozen spinach, no need to steam if it's thawed completely.
- Season with salt and dot with butter.
- Crack eggs on top.
- Bake at 375 F about 15 minutes or until done to your preference. When the egg whites turn white, watch yolks carefully if you want them a little runny.
- Serve with a hashbrown casserole, on plain hashbrowns or toasted English muffin.
this looks a lot like our colcannon! it's a traditional irish dish our family enjoys during the colder months. we mix together mashed potatoes, sauteed onions and kale or other greens (purple kale looks especially nice) and pack into a baking dish with divets pushed into the top with the back of a spoon. once the mixture is baked to golden eggs are cracked into the divets and, topped with some parmasian or swiss cheese shavings and baked till firm.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious, will have to make this soon. I love spinach with eggs.
ReplyDeleteI love learning new things to do with eggs :)
ReplyDeleteInterestingly enough, I too, grew up eating spinach and eggs. Didn't care too much for the spinach when I was young, but I LOVED the eggs. I also knew that I had to eat the spinach if I was to have any eggs. Now, I like spinach:)....
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the recipe.
This is the kind of simple yet healthy dish I love after a long, hard day.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Sharon Lovejoy Writes from Sunflower House and a Little Green Island
think I'll pass on theis one
ReplyDeleteIt really looks good to me :0)
ReplyDeleteMade this for brunch this morning and was an instant hit! My three year old grandson asked for seconds:)
ReplyDeleteI remember the taste, my mom made something like this. I will defenitly be making this dish soon. Looks delicious. Thanks for the memories.
ReplyDeleteOh I think this is exactly the kind of 'dish' that I like! Super!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds super easy and very delicious, I would like it with the mushrooms!! Scanning through your blog, you have a lot of really yummy recipes. Thanks for visiting me and have a wonderful weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious - a perfect idea for a labour day weekend breakfast!
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