kayes spinach madeline cheese

Author of this recipe: Torrie Duren

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Treat your taste buds with this Luscious Spinach Mousse Cake! Layers of tender spinach-filled mousse nestled in a flaky, buttery crust—light and fluffy, just as you love it. Perfect for Keto or low-carb diets!

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Ingredients

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  4. Okay, so the steps mention sautéing onions, garlic, and butter to make a sauce. Then they add spinach, cook until wilted. After that, mixing in eggs, cheese, breadcrumbs, salt, pepper, and chives. Baking at 350°F for about an hour sounds reasonable.
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  17. **Kayes Spinach Madeline Cheese Recipe: A Savory Delight**
  18. Welcome to your guide on crafting this rich and flavorful Kayes Spinach Madeline Cheese. This dish combines the earthy richness of cheese with the umami complexity of spinach, resulting in a creamy and satisfying treat. Follow these easy steps to achieve a perfect result.
  19. **Ingredients:**
  20. - 1 cup butter (softened)
  21. - 2 cups milk
  22. - 3 large eggs
  23. - 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  24. - 1 teaspoon all-purpose flour
  25. - 2 tablespoons breadcrumbs
  26. - 1 cup baby spinach leaves, chopped
  27. - 2 garlic cloves, minced
  28. - Salt and black pepper to taste
  29. - 1/4 teaspoon parsley for garnish
  30. **Instructions:**
  31. 1. **Prepare the Sauce:**
  32. - In a medium saucepan over low heat, melt the butter until smooth.
  33. - Add the chopped spinach and sauté for about 2 minutes until wilted.
  34. 2. **Sauté Vegetables:**
  35. - In the same pan, add the minced garlic and sauté for 1-2 minutes to enhance flavor.
  36. 3. **Combine Components:**
  37. - In a bowl, whisk together the eggs, Parmesan cheese, flour, breadcrumbs, salt, pepper, and parsley until well incorporated.
  38. 4. **Integrate Spinach:**
  39. - Pour the spinach mixture into the egg mixture gradually, stirring until combined. Ensure no clumps form by gently mixing with a fork or spatula.
  40. 5. **Prepare the Baking Dish:**
  41. - Heat the milk in a saucepan over low heat to create a warm custard base.
  42. - Stirring constantly for about 3-4 minutes until smooth and thickened slightly.
  43. 6. **Assemble the Mixture:**
  44. - Pour the custard over the combined spinach and egg mixture, stirring gently to distribute evenly.
  45. 7. **Form into Balls:**
  46. - Using a spoon or spatula, form small balls of the mixture in the prepared baking dish.
  47. 8. **Bake:**
  48. - Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
  49. - Place the baking dish in the oven and bake for approximately 45-50 minutes until the edges are golden brown and bubbling.
  50. 9. **Cool and Serve:**
  51. - Allow the Madeline cheese to cool slightly before slicing. Garnish with additional parsley if desired.
  52. **Tips:**
  53. - For a heartier texture, serve with crusty bread or a side of vegetables.
  54. - Experiment with different cheeses for variety; mozzarella is an excellent substitute.
  55. Enjoy your Kayes Spinach Madeline Cheese—a dish that beautifully melds rich flavors and textures!

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