Sometimes its the quick and simple things that are closest to my heart and soul. Especially when it's been a long day or week....or I'm just flat out tired (and maybe crabby)! One of the reasons why this recipe made it to my hearth was the fact that not only is it quick and simple but it doesn't include a single can of cream of something soup. I'm not sayin' that I never use the stuff....but I think they're overly used when it comes to casseroles. Once you see how simple it is to not use a cream soup as the base for a casserole, maybe....just maybe you'll choose the
You know...casseroles bring back a lot of memories. They're sorta nostalgic for me. I think (I could be wrong)...but I think casseroles peaked in the 60's, and even continued with a bit of momentum in the early 70's. I remember eating them quite a bit. More often at friends houses than my own. One of the most famous casseroles from my generation is the
Now all I need to really bring the memories flooding back a drop leaf table. My brother and I use to eat on one of those for every meal until we moved into a bigger house after my first sister was born. At breakfast time, the leaf was down (you don't need a lot of room to eat when you only have a bowl of oatmeal or cereal), and we'd get yelled at for playing with it....I mean, come on...when you're a kid, if something could move....it became a toy of sorts, right?
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And now....let me introduce you to a new fun casserole dish. I found this recipe in my Everyday Food mini magazine. I've been finding a lot of recipes in there lately, but hey...I subscribe to the darned thing so I figure I'd better get some use of them, right?
Chicken and Spinach Casserole
Printable Version
(I wish I could say that I baked that bread, but I'd be lying)
2 cups torn bread
1 tablespoon olive oil
Salt and Pepper
Oil (whatever you like to use for sauteing)
4 cups packed spinach
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 garlic clove (or 2 or 3) minced
1/4 cup white wine (or chicken broth)
2 tablespoons all purpose flour
1 1/2 cups half and half
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
1 cup shredded or chopped pre-cooked chicken
Preheat oven to 450' F Lightly spray or grease a 2 quart casserole dish
In a medium bowl, drizzle the bread with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Season with a bit of salt and set aside.
In a medium sized skillet, heat 1 1/2 teaspoons of oil over medium high heat. Add the spinach, season with a bit of salt
Cook, while stirring until it's all wilted (and it looks like you hardly have anything left). Drain the spinach in a colander until it's cool enough to touch. Squeeze all the water out. Trust me...lots of water comes out of a little spinach. It always surprises me
Then give what's left of your spinach a rough chop.
Ya, that's all that's left. Doesn't look like much does it?
Clean out the pan you used for cooking the spinach and saute the onions and garlic until tender. (Actually, you can do this while the spinach is cooling off in the colander.) Add the white wine (or chicken stock) to the onions and continue cooking until almost all of it has evaporated. This will take about 5 minutes. Add the flour to the onion mixture and cook while stirring for 30 seconds.
Gradually whisk in the half and half (or milk if you're slimming things down). Squeeze in a bit of fresh lemon juice (it says 1/2 teaspoon...but honesly....it can handle a bit more than that....maybe a teaspoon or two). Bring the mixture to a boil.
Remove from heat and stir in your chopped spinach and chicken.
Let me say something about the chicken. The more flavor your cooked chicken has, the more flavor your casserole will have. Roasted or rotisserie chicken is best. Of course you can use boiled or baked....but it just won't be as flavorful. That's all.
Season with salt and pepper. Pour into your prepared casserole dish. Top with the bread crumbs that you set aside earlier.
Isn't that just the coolest? It was my mother in-laws. I bet she got it way back when casseroles were the rave! Back when just about every dinner table had a casserole on it at least once a week. I imagine Sally (my mother in-law) coming home after volunteering for PTA and throwing together her ingredients and within an hour, this baby graced the table and fed 2 adults and 3 kids. (of course Sir Sportsalot doesn't ever remember seeing this dish before. (men!)).
Bake until the bread is golden brown and the mixture is nice and bubble....about 10 minutes or so.
I really enjoyed this dish. It was like eating croutons on your meat and veggies (who doesn't like croutons?). I think next time I'll add a few mushrooms. Not too many because I don't want to throw off the sauce to meat / veggy ratio and end up with a dry casserole. Hmmm...then again, I could increase the sauce by half and really go to town on more stuff in this thing. See? That's what's so cool about casseroles. They are so versatile. Just change up a few things and make it your own....to represent your families tastes.
This is my entry this week for The Hearth and Soul Blog Hop.
If you haven't checked it out, I highly recommend it. You are bound to find lots delicious recipes you're gonna wanna make. And maybe you'll have one you'd like to share with the hop too. How fun would that be?
This sounds very good, thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with the Hearth and Soul hop. It's so true, isn't it, that it's so hard to find a recipe for casserole made without the can of soup that you'd nearly think it was impossible. Similar to you, I solved that problem when I reintroduced beautiful cream into my life. Now all of my casseroles and gratins and such are perfectly creamy and stable in the oven.
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Am having fun collecting casserole recipes, since I have an extra mouth to feed for a year while he goes to
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I declare that the art of the caserole is NOT dead! Perhaps the advent of the slow cooker has decreased market share?
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I'd love to enter your giveaway! CSN rocks!!
I actually love the sound of this casserole, Dani...those big hunks...drool! Fabulous! And I haven't ever had any luck w/ winning any CSN stuff...here's to trying again ;) Thanks for sharing it with the hearth and soul hop, as well!
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ReplyDeleteYour casserole is calling my name. I love everything about it. I can't stop looking at that lovely brown bread on top.
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I love your casserole recipe, I will have to give it a try. I am a new follower. Bring a bowl of Chili to my Chili Cook Off at The Country Cottage, just come on over.
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This looks really good!! Thanks for this great giveaway, too! Hope I win! Sure could use it!! :)
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Great recipe - and I love the casserole dish!
ReplyDeleteMmm. I haven't made a casserole in a long time. This one looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love anything with spinach. Not only healthy but so tasty. These sounds like a winner of a recipe. Perfect for a chilly fall dinner.
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This looks very good. Even though I'm not a spinach fan, I can eat it in casseroles.
ReplyDeleteI am always on the lookout for a casserole without the canned stuff - this looks delicious! thanks for sharing it and your giveaway with us at the hearth and soul hop!
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ReplyDeleteBesides the casserole, I love your comments. They reminded me of the casserole my Mom made when we were kids. It was only called "casserole" as in question: "what are we having for dinner, mom? answer: "casserole". I never knew there were others until I grew up. I still make it sometimes. Mon's was ground beef, onion, tomato sauce, green pepper and macaroni. Over the years, I added mushrooms and canned tomatoes and sometimes used tomato soup. Yum. I have ground beef in the freezer. Guess what we're going to have pretty soon?
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The dish sounds delicious, especially for this time of year. And I'd love to be entered into your giveaway
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I love, love spinach. This looks like a nice alternative to the typical casserole.
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Hi Danielle! I have to agree with you on the canned stuff in casseroles. I try to abridge most recipes I find to be made all from scratch, except of course for my husband's FAVORITE chicken divan that I made for his birthday dinner just like his mom made because it is his number one comfort food, but this one surely looks yummy! Thanks for sharing on the hearth and soul hop this week. I already follow you and alla that jazz, but I will certainly share your giveaway on my thoughts on friday link love at a moderate life this week! Alex@amoderatelife
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Nice casserole and nice dish!!!
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ReplyDeleteThat is so funny Danielle, as soon as I saw the picture of the casserole I said to myself, I bet that is one of those great breads that Danielle makes. I try hard not to use the canned soups also, I love coming up with my own sauces for casseroles. My mother made a lot of them also when I was growing up. I would love a chance at the giveaway.
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Just love your casserole recipe and I might just give it a try. Thanks for the opportunity for the great giveaway!
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What a great dish! It looks delicious! Please include me in your wonderful giveaway. I'm a Google follower.
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I LOVE spinach! This gives me a new recipe to use it.
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