Ideas for Spinach?

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  • curvygirly911
    curvygirly911 Posts: 105 Member
    Hi there,

    My iron is also very low and I started taking multivitamins. This might sound silly but I started taking Flintstones for children since they are the only ones I can stomach :)

    Anywho I recently started using spinach as well and I am going through about two boxes of baby spinach a week now.

    I usually throw it in a fry pan with some Pam 0 calorie spray and just swish it around until it's cooked. Believe me when I say that three cups of spinach fresh look like about 3 tbsp after you've had them on the stove for a bit. This makes it so easy for me to put into omelettes or sandwiches. The more you heat it up the smaller it becomes so if you want to make it more visual then you can also stir it for less time.
    I add this to pastas, sandwiches, omelettes, wraps, you name it.
    I also blend it into a smoothie and though you can see it you def can't taste it provided there's enough fruit in it to mask the taste.

    Trust me when I say that your son won't notice there is spinach in his food if you heat it up on the stove like I mentioned. I go through three cups a day with this method.
  • Frankie_Felinius
    Frankie_Felinius Posts: 1,398 Member
    My two favorite uses for spinach:

    Salad with spinach and arugula as the base, diced watermelon, feta cheese and balsamic vinegar/olive oil dressing. This is so frickin' good. Sounds weird, but it is a punch in the kisser of flavors!

    Chicken breasts stuffed with a mixture of spinach/garlic/feta and a little bit of something to bind it (mayo/plain yogurt/sour cream)
  • Get a little olive oil in a pan, or skillet , when the oil is hot add fresh Spinach a pinch of salt , (kosher or flor de sal, sea salt,) and once the spinach is wilted , add just a splash a tiny one of fresh ginger juice,......enjoy !!
  • AllyCatXandi
    AllyCatXandi Posts: 329 Member
    Here are a few recipes I've tried that turned out delicious:

    http://ifoodreal.com/turkey-spinach-quinoa-casserole/
    ^ Reeaaaaaallly filling, let me tell you.

    http://www.skinnymom.com/2012/07/25/skinny-chicken-florentine/
    ^ Has that wonderful richness without going calorie-overboard.

    http://www.manilaspoon.com/2012/08/spinach-quiche-cups.html
    ^ Quite good for breakfast.
  • kaned_ferret
    kaned_ferret Posts: 618 Member
    I use it raw as a base for salad then shove allsorts on top, my most recent is pomegranite seeds, spring onions, tomato, prawns and some sweet chilli sauce, yum! If fact I haven't even starting cooking with it yet, I just love it raw :smile: Icelands has just started doing 300g bags for £1 so it's very affordable, and I prefer the spinach to regular salad as the leaves are more robust so it's a more substantial meal (it's my go-to work lunch) whilst still being low cal.
  • lauren3101
    lauren3101 Posts: 1,853 Member
    Spinach is pretty versatile.

    I put it raw in salads.

    I mix it with cream cheese and stuff it into chicken breasts

    You can also put it in pasta - spinach and ricotta go great together with pasta

    And I also like it in an omelette (or scrambled egg) - spinach, onion and mushroom with a little bit of cheese is lovely
  • padams2359
    padams2359 Posts: 1,093 Member
    Sautéed with a little garlic and olive oil. Add this to grilled chicken breast in a wrap. I also use a little plain non-fat Greek yogurt that I have added some greek seasonings to.
  • Shivpea
    Shivpea Posts: 58 Member
    Line a dish with filo pastry. Roast some butternut squash. Wilt your spinach. mash the squash with the spinach with a few added chillie flakes. put in the dish lined with the filo pastry, once cooked an optional extra is to add a few pomegranate seeds, looks and tastes yum!!
  • MinimalistShoeAddict
    MinimalistShoeAddict Posts: 1,946 Member
    I am probably the most picky eater I know and hate most condiments.

    My favorite spinach recipe involves washing it, and putting it on a plate raw. I prefer my broccoli the same way
  • emblu
    emblu Posts: 272 Member
    Curry!!! or veg enchiladas, quiche, soup........... experiment but curry is my fav n homemade means its healthy as well as tasty :smile:
  • g2214n
    g2214n Posts: 36 Member
    How about few handfuls of fresh spinach, bunch of basil, cup of extra virgin olive oil, 50 g of pine nuts, 50g of parmigiano reggiano(may be more) squeeze of lemon and pinch of salt - blitz and have dressing - for salads, spoonful to your soup, over chicken/fish, mixed in with grilled veg or as a spread over sandwich??
    Also you may consider to incorporate lentils/soy beans/ sesame seeds(tahini) dried fruits(figs/prunes) liver(pate).
  • MelissaPhippsFeagins
    MelissaPhippsFeagins Posts: 8,063 Member
    How about few handfuls of fresh spinach, bunch of basil, cup of extra virgin olive oil, 50 g of pine nuts, 50g of parmigiano reggiano(may be more) squeeze of lemon and pinch of salt - blitz and have dressing - for salads, spoonful to your soup, over chicken/fish, mixed in with grilled veg or as a spread over sandwich??
    Also you may consider to incorporate lentils/soy beans/ sesame seeds(tahini) dried fruits(figs/prunes) liver(pate).

    Use less olive oil, take out the pine nuts, add lots of tomato, thyme and oregano to the mix and this is a great spaghetti sauce. Put it over spaghetti squash ans serve with homemade meatballs, but DO NOT tell my kids about the spaghetti squash OR the spinach or I'll never speak to you again.
  • Capt_Apollo
    Capt_Apollo Posts: 9,026 Member
    one of my favorite salads is fresh spinach with some craisins and feta cheese, and honey mustard dressing.
  • Frankie_Felinius
    Frankie_Felinius Posts: 1,398 Member
    one of my favorite salads is fresh spinach with some craisins and feta cheese, and honey mustard dressing.

    Oooh, I have to try that. My fave is spinach, watermelon, feta and balsamic and I think yours has the same kinda flavor thing going on. Sweet & tangy and what not.
  • k8mcminn
    k8mcminn Posts: 49 Member
    Put a bag of baby spinach in a microwave safe bowl, add a tsp of grated fresh ginger, a shredded carrot, one clove of crushed garlic and a dash of sesame oil.Cover and zap for 2 minutes on high until just wilted.
  • ra1williamson
    ra1williamson Posts: 42 Member
    spaghetti, lasagna, alfredo,pizza.
  • Ackbersingh
    Ackbersingh Posts: 22 Member
    Thanks for letting us know about Skinny Taste.com ????
  • thepetiterunner
    thepetiterunner Posts: 1,238 Member
    I add it to smoothies, eggs, soups, salads (obviously), sautee it with a bit of garlic and olive oil. It's delicious!
  • angie007az
    angie007az Posts: 406 Member
    I love it in salads or just steamed. Great ideas everyone.