Ingredients
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4
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1
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3
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1
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1/2
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1/4
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2
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8
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4
-
-
2
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-
-
-
Directions
Wild Rice Gratin, This is a delicious dish and a wonderful use for yummy and nutritious wild rice This also hides the veggies which is the only way my family will eat them! grrr! Easy to double all the ingredients and make 2 casseroles! One to freeze and one to serve! This is great for potlucks and covered dish dinners too!, Oooh I reaaaalllly liked this one! I love wild rice, and making it cheesy just sweetens the deal used two real eggs and one equivalent of egg beaters I also used 2% cheese, and since it was a cheddar-jack blend I added a few shakes of ground cayenne pepper to make sure I had that pepper jack flavor I will probably add a little more salt next time, but otherwise this is great as is I did use panko on top but I don’t think it is at all necessary Thanks for posting! Made for the September 2008 Veg*n swap
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Steps
1
Done
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Beat the Eggs Well and Season With Salt and Pepper. Stir in Rice, Cheese and Parsley. |
2
Done
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Lightly Saute the Green Onions, Using Both Green and White Parts, in a Large Skillet That Has Been Sprayed With Cooking Spray. |
3
Done
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If Using Fresh Spinach Tear or Coarsely Chop the Spinach Leaves and Stir Them to the Pan of Green Onions and Toss Just Until a Little Wilted. Frozen Spinach Would Only Require a Good Squeeze to Remove All the Liquid- use a Ricer For This and It Works Great! |
4
Done
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Add the Onions and Spinach to the Rice Mixture and Taste For Seasoning, Adding Salt and Pepper If Needed. |
5
Done
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Spoon Into an 8x8 or 9x9 Pan That Has Been Sprayed With Cooking Spray and Sprinkle With Bread Crumbs If Desired. |
6
Done
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Bake Uncovered at 350 Degrees For 30-35 Minutes or Until a Little Brown on Top. |
7
Done
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Enjoy! |