A glass of prosecco, the sparkling wine, is a great way to round out this appetizer. Crispy thin and lacy, fricos are wafers of cheese, which here are shaped into baskets. If spinach is not your thing, a mesclun spring mix will work just fine.
- Portion size 2 servings
- Credits : Canadian Living Magazine: February 2006
Ingredients
Method
Heat nonstick skillet (7-1/2 inches/19 cm across top, 5 inches/12 cm across bottom) over medium heat. For each basket, sprinkle half of the cheese over skillet; cook until colour deepens, 2 to 3 minutes. Loosen with spatula and immediately place over espresso or custard cup; let cool. (Make-ahead: Let stand for up to 4 hours.)
In small skillet, toast pine nuts over medium heat until golden, 2 minutes.
In bowl, whisk together oil, vinegar, salt and pepper; add spinach and toss to coat. Divide between frico baskets. Sprinkle with pine nuts.
Nutritional facts <b>Per serving:</b> about
- Sodium 510 mg
- Protein 13 g
- Calories 188.0
- Total fat 14 g
- Cholesterol 20 mg
- Saturated fat 6 g
- Total carbohydrate 4 g
%RDI
- Iron 15.0
- Folate 51.0
- Calcium 36.0
- Vitamin A 42.0
- Vitamin C 27.0