Mediterranean Spinach Feta Casserole Recipe

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This casserole is basically all the Mediterranean things I love shoved into one cozy dish: tender spinach, tangy feta, melty cheeses, a little lemon brightness, and a crispy top that makes everyone stop scrolling and pay attention. It’s the kind of recipe that doesn’t pretend to be fancy but somehow feels like you folded a little sunshine into dinner.

My husband calls this “the good casserole” like it’s an official title, and our kids yell when they see the baking dish come out of the oven. Once I served it at a lazy Sunday lunch and half the neighbors showed up uninvited — that’s when I knew it was a keeper. It’s become our weeknight hero for nights when I’m tired and don’t want to wrestle with a million pots, and also our fancy-but-comfort dish for guests. It travels well, too — I bring leftovers to the in-laws and they fight over who gets the corner piece.

Why You’ll Love This Mediterranean Spinach Feta Casserole Recipe

– It’s comfort food with a bright, briny kick — feta makes everything interesting.
– Feeds a crowd but doesn’t require babysitting; it bakes itself into greatness.
– Flexible: perfect for vegetarian dinners, brunches, or throwing into meal prep.
– Leftovers are even better — flavors settle and get punchier, which is dangerously convenient.

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Kitchen Talk

This casserole is sloppy, warm, and honestly forgiving — the kind of recipe I make when I’ve got mismatched ingredients and too little patience. I’ve sautéed too-long spinach (oops) and rescued it with extra feta and lemon zest. Once I forgot to squeeze the excess water from the thawed spinach and learned the magic of a quick squeeze in a clean dish towel — game changer. I also once swapped in plain yogurt for a splash of cream and it turned out creamy and pleasantly tangy, so don’t be afraid to experiment if that’s what’s in your fridge.

Top Reader Reviews

I love how this casserole brings the bright flavors of the Mediterranean to a cozy breakfast dish—creamy feta and tender spinach make every bite comforting and fresh. It’s easy to throw together, and the crispy top adds a perfect little crunch.

– Ava

Shopping Tips

Greens: Fresh baby spinach is lovely for texture, but tightly frozen spinach is a legit time-saver — just thaw, squeeze, and stir it in.
Cheese: Buy a block of feta and crumble it yourself; pre-crumbled is convenient but often drier and saltier.
Eggs: If your casserole uses eggs as a binder, grab large eggs and aim for room temperature so they incorporate more smoothly.
Fats & Oils: Use good olive oil for sautéing the aromatics and finishing the top; it makes a noticeable flavor difference without costing a fortune.
Fresh Herbs: Parsley and dill brighten the whole dish — pick firm, fragrant bunches and avoid wilted stems.

Prep Ahead Ideas

– Sauté the onions/garlic and cool them in a sealed container a day ahead; mix with spinach and cheese the next day for a super-quick assembly.
– Crumble the feta and grate any other cheeses into resealable bags so you can just dump them in when ready.
– If using frozen spinach, thaw and squeeze it dry, then store in the fridge in a tight container; it’ll be ready to fold into the egg/cheese mix.
– Use shallow airtight containers for any prepped components so assembly is tidy and you can slide it straight into a casserole dish.

Time-Saving Tricks

– Use frozen chopped spinach to cut leafy-washing time; just thaw and press the water out.
– One-skillet sauté of aromatics and greens means fewer dishes — finish the mix in the pan and transfer to the baking dish.
– Pre-grate cheeses and keep them in the fridge; it shaves off several busy minutes on weeknights.
– Don’t rush the topping if you want a golden crust — broil for a minute at the end instead of burning it with high heat the whole bake.

Common Mistakes

– Using watery spinach: I once had a soggy middle because I didn’t squeeze the spinach enough — always wring it out or the casserole will weep.
– Over-salting: feta is salty; taste the mix before adding extra salt and adjust slowly.
– Burning the garlic: cook aromatics low-and-slow; burnt garlic gives an acrid bitterness that’s impossible to mask.
– Underbaking the center: if it jiggles like jelly, let it go a bit longer — carryover heat will help, but you want it mostly set before cooling.

What to Serve It With

– Simple lemony green salad for brightness.
– Warm crusty bread or pita to scoop up the melty bits.
– Roasted tomatoes or a quick cucumber-tomato salad to add acidity.
– For a grainier side, fluffy couscous or herby rice pairs beautifully.

Tips & Mistakes

– Use medium heat to avoid burning aromatics; low-and-slow wins flavor.
– Add lemon zest, not too much juice, for brightness without watering down.
– If it’s too wet coming out of the oven, let it rest — it firms up as it cools.
– One-liner: forgot to salt? Sprinkle a little flaky salt on top right before serving.

Storage Tips

Pop leftovers into an airtight container and refrigerate; it’ll last a few days. Reheat gently in the oven or a skillet so the topping crisps back up; microwave is fine in a pinch but the texture softens. Cold for breakfast? Absolutely acceptable and weirdly delicious — eat it straight from the fridge with a hot cup of coffee and no shame.

Variations and Substitutions

– Swap spinach for chard or kale (blanch first if using hearty greens) — they stand up well to baking.
– Goat cheese can replace feta for a creamier, less salty finish; or use a mix for complexity.
– For a dairy-free version, skip the cheese, add extra herbs and a chickpea flour binder, or try a vegan ricotta.
– Add cooked quinoa or small pasta for a chunkier, heartier casserole — just adjust the binder so it holds together.
– Toss in sun-dried tomatoes, olives, or roasted red peppers for extra Mediterranean vibes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use frozen spinach instead of fresh?
Yes — frozen works great and saves time. Thaw it fully and squeeze out as much water as you can in a clean towel so the casserole doesn’t get watery.
How do I know when the casserole is done?
The edges should be bubbling and the center mostly set (a little jiggle is okay). Let it rest a few minutes after baking; it firms up while cooling.
Is this casserole freezer-friendly?
Yes, you can freeze it — cool completely, wrap tightly, and freeze. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating. Texture changes a bit, but flavor holds up well.
Can I make it dairy-free or vegan?
You can swap cheeses for dairy-free ricotta or a chickpea-flour binder, and use nutritional yeast for cheesiness. It’s not identical but still tasty and satisfying.
Any tips for keeping the top crispy?
Sprinkle a light layer of panko mixed with olive oil or a little grated hard cheese near the end of baking and broil for a minute to get a golden, crispy top — watch it closely so it doesn’t burn.

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Mediterranean Spinach Feta Casserole Recipe

Mediterranean Spinach Feta Casserole Recipe

This cozy bake layers tender spinach, briny feta, and lemon-kissed orzo under a crisp, golden topping.
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Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients
 

Main Ingredients

  • 1.5 tbsp olive oil for sautéing
  • 1 cup diced yellow onion
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 10 oz baby spinach roughly chopped
  • 0.5 cup chopped sun-dried tomatoes drained if oil-packed
  • 3 cup cooked orzo pasta cooled slightly
  • 6 oz crumbled feta cheese
  • 0.75 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 0.75 cup beaten eggs
  • 0.5 cup whole milk
  • 1 tsp lemon zest finely grated
  • 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tbsp chopped fresh dill plus extra for garnish
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 0.25 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
  • 0.5 tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 0.75 tsp kosher salt adjust to taste
  • 0.5 cup sliced Kalamata olives pitted
  • 0.5 cup panko breadcrumbs for topping
  • 0.25 cup grated Parmesan cheese for topping
  • 1 tbsp olive oil to toss with crumbs

Instructions

Preparation Steps

  • Heat oven to 375°F. Lightly oil a 9x13-inch baking dish.
  • Warm olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Soften onion for 5 minutes.
  • Stir in garlic and cook 30 seconds. Add spinach and cook until wilted; remove from heat.
  • In a big bowl, combine orzo, spinach mixture, sun-dried tomatoes, olives, dill, oregano, lemon zest, and feta.
  • Whisk eggs, yogurt, milk, lemon juice, salt, black pepper, and red pepper flakes until smooth.
  • Pour the egg mixture over the orzo blend. Fold until evenly coated; taste and adjust seasoning.
  • Spread into the prepared dish and smooth the top.
  • Toss breadcrumbs with Parmesan and olive oil. Scatter the mixture evenly over the casserole.
  • Bake until set and golden on top, 25–30 minutes. Rest 10 minutes before slicing.
  • Finish with extra dill and a squeeze of lemon, if you like, and serve warm.

Notes

Variation: Swap orzo for cooked brown rice or quinoa. Add roasted red peppers for sweetness. Storage: Refrigerate airtight for up to 4 days; reheat covered at 325°F until warm.
This recipe is an original creation inspired by classic Mediterranean Spinach Feta Casserole Recipe flavors. All ingredient ratios and instructions are independently developed.
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