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Spinach-Mozzarella Pie with Parm Crumble, a quiche-like concoction topped with a cheese-butter flour crumble from Baking with Dorie

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I don't care for garlic in a quiche and I didn't like it here either but the Parm Crumble topping was a nice touch and I'll be looking for other ways to use it.  Dorie suggests using it on muffins that aren't terribly sweet. I think it would be great on a pear tart or almost any sort of vegetable casserole dish like scalloped potatoes. 

blue_dolphin

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Spinach-Mozzarella Pie with Parm Crumble, a quiche-like concoction topped with a cheese-butter flour crumble from  

07E5B269-904B-4BEC-96F4-A6AF5B17098F_1_201_a.thumb.jpeg.83990d50e40ac431154bed30fd24cbef.jpeg

 

I don't care for garlic in a quiche and I didn't like it here either but the Parm Crumble topping was a nice touch and I'll be looking for other ways to use it.  Dorie suggests using it on muffins that aren't terribly sweet. I think it would be great on a pear tart or almost any sort of vegetable casserole dish like scalloped potatoes. 

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