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Garlic Spinach Balls

Submitted by: Amy Hornbuckle
Provided by: Taste of Home
When Amy Hornbuckle first tried these savory bites, she knew she found a new favorite. 'They'd be a great way to get my young daughter to eat her vegetables if they were a bit lower in cholesterol,' shares the Prattville, Alabama reader. 
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Spinach Stuffing Balls

Submitted by: Janice Mitchell
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
These cute bites are a snap to fix with stuffing mix and frozen spinach. 'Over the years, we've held several appetizer parties for our family gatherings,' says Janice Mitchell of Aurora, Colorado. 'These delicious spinach balls are always a big hit.' 
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Parmesan Spinach Balls

Submitted by: Tish Steen
Little breaded balls of spinach and Parmesan cheese are baked in the oven until golden brown! 
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Makeover Spinach Artichoke Spread

Submitted by: Susanne Nonekowski
Provided by: Taste of Home
Makeover Spinach Artichoke Spread was a bubbling-hot success for our recipe revamp team. It boasts 60% less fat than the original recipe that Susanne Nonekowski sent from Oak Harbor, Ohio. It even has nearly half of the calories. 

Spinach Surprise

Submitted by: Sandra Weaver
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'If you're looking for a good way to get kids to eat spinach, try this zippy side dish spiced with picante sauce,' suggests Sandra Weaver of Fort Gordon, Georgia. 'My teenage daughter likes it so much she makes it herself.' 

Spinach Phyllo Cups

Submitted by: NAKAGO
Home Town: Vienna, Wien, Austria
Living In: Coral Springs, Florida, USA
This spinach and feta filling baked in phyllo cups makes a great appetizer! 
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Spinach Balls

Submitted by: Kosher
Spinach is combined with stuffing mix, Parmesan cheese, butter, eggs and savory spices. The mixture is formed into balls and baked. 

Spinach Cheese Appetizers

Submitted by: Marian Platt
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Hosting a get-together is simple when you have these easy hors d'oeuvres stashed in the freezer. Loaded with spinach flavor, the rich squares come from the Sequim, Washington home of Marian Platt. 

Spinach Garlic Soup

Submitted by: Marilyn Paradis
Provided by: Taste of Home
'During the years I owned and operated a deli, this was one of the most popular soups I served,' recalls Marilyn Paradis of Woodburn, Oregon. 
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Hot Spinach Dip

Submitted by: Janie Obermier
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
For a different take on traditional spinach dip, Janie Obermier of St. Joseph, Missouri warms this rich mixture in the microwave. It's terrific with crackers, tortilla chips or fresh vegetables. 
 
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