Author Notes: This gratin is almost always on the buffet for Christmas at our house. A nice substitute for potatoes, it goes well with the beef tenderloin I usually serve. Adjust the salt and pepper to your liking, but the nutmeg is the classic spice to add. Made with less cheese than is traditional, and also without cream, this lighter version demands as great tasting frozen spinach as you can find. It took one truckload of the fresh stuff to convince me that frozen, organic spinach is the only way to go here. —Lizthechef
Food52 Review: Creamed spinach with a crunch, Lizthechef’s gratin applies a layer of finesse to an age-old comfort food. A fragrant onion bechamel, made savory with a generous addition of Gruyere, envelops chopped spinach in its lush embrace without overwhelming it. We especially love the layer of buttery-crisp, salty panko crowning the top. Pair with some steak, a baked potato and a nice Cabernet, and you’ve got one heck of a meal. – A&M —The Editors
Serves: 8-10
Prep time: 10 min
Cook time: 47 min
Ingredients
Gratin
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4
tablespoons unsalted butter
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2
medium-sized yellow onions, chopped
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1/4
cup unbleached flour
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3
cups organic whole milk
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1/4
teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
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1
pinch of cayenne
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1 1/2
cups grated Gruyere cheese
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3
16 oz. bags of organic, chopped spinach – thawed
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1/2
teaspoon kosher salt (up to 1 teaspoon)
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1/4
teaspoon ground white pepper (up to 1/2 teaspoon)
Panko topping
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2
tablespoons unsalted butter
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1 1/2
cups panko breadcrumbs
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1
pinch sea salt, to taste
Directions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Squeeze the liquid from the thawed spinach, handful by handful. Set aside.
- Heat milk to simmer in saucepan.
- Melt the butter in a heavy-bottomed pot. Add onions and cook until wilted but not browned, about 10 minutes. Add the flour and cook for 2 minutes. Stir in the hot milk and whisk the sauce until it thickens. Add the nutmeg and cayenne. Turn off the heat.
- Stir in the cheese and season with salt and pepper. Taste and correct seasoning. Add the spinach and mix in well.
- Pour into a 9X11 glass or ceramic baking dish. Prepare crumb topping.
- Melt butter in medium skillet. Add panko, sprinkle with sea salt and stir until lightly toasted. This occurs quite suddenly.
- Gently smooth the toasted panko on top of the gratin. Cook for 30-35 minutes until bubbling.
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Squeezing the water out of thawed frozen spinach can be a real workout.
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Amanda took over halfway through — she does it with such ease!
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Loving Amanda's "do" today. Very cheery.
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Kristen regales us with the latest internet news as we're up to our elbows in spinach.
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Onions and butter. IS there a better way to start a recipe? If so, we have yet to find it.
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Lizthechef has you add 1/4 cup of flour — just enough to thicken the sauce without making it gluey.
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In goes the hot milk, while Merrill whisks away.
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A little freshly ground nutmeg and a pinch of cayenne go a long way.
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Gruyere and pepper join the party, and now the sauce becomes truly luscious.
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In goes all that beautifully squeezed spinach. (Thank you, Amanda!)
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Panko toasted in butter browns quickly — watch it like a hawk.
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It will brown more in the oven, so don't take the panko too far.
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