How do you use spinach?
I love spinach. I mean, I really love spinach.
And sometimes I buy too much.
I have a bag in my fridge that is threatening to go bad quickly. Condensation has already put it past the point of acceptable salad use, but I hate to waste food. Almost as much as I love spinach.
Any ideas for a good way to use up a lot of spinach when cooking for just yourself? No soups, please. That's how I got rid of a bag of kale last week.
I've got lots of cheese, including feta, ground turkey, chicken, tortilla wraps, quinoa and all kinds of pasta in my fridge among other ingredients.
And sometimes I buy too much.
I have a bag in my fridge that is threatening to go bad quickly. Condensation has already put it past the point of acceptable salad use, but I hate to waste food. Almost as much as I love spinach.
Any ideas for a good way to use up a lot of spinach when cooking for just yourself? No soups, please. That's how I got rid of a bag of kale last week.
I've got lots of cheese, including feta, ground turkey, chicken, tortilla wraps, quinoa and all kinds of pasta in my fridge among other ingredients.
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green smoothies! throw it in the freezer and use it a couple handful at a time in that breakfast smoothie.0
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I just actually made some freezer packs for omelettes and used an entire tub of baby spinach from costco. It yielded about 4 servings of "stuffings" for a later date omelete that is no fuss!
I sauteed a bunch of green onions, mushrooms, diced ham, red peppers and spinach and the spinach REALLY reduces to practically nothing. Anyways I put 1/4 of the mixture in tiny tupperware and moved it to the freezer. When I'm in a pinch I can take one out and crack 2 eggs, instant delicious omelette!0 -
Feed it to the rabbits.0
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It's good in smoothies.
Sometimes I like to eat it just raw with a little bit of vinegar on it, or I eat it with cherry tomatoes, like a small salad.
Or I cook it down with some spices that I like, like garlic powder...it's good
I have the same problem because I've been having leg cramps lately so I need the potassium so I buy a lot of spinach and end up having a lot left over and a lot of it goes to waste.0 -
Ok I have a great smoothie recipe for anyone to try if they like spinach. I came up with it the other night.
2 cups baby spinach
4 oz any flavor greek yogurt
1 cup of unsweetened vanilla almond milk
1 banana
It's filling and perfect after a workout!0 -
http://clairebidwellsmith.com/2010/01/22/windy-city-crescent-rolls/
http://cuckooking.blogspot.ca/2010/08/cajun-chicken-with-pepper-jack-cheese.html
(love this one we changed out the cheese options)
http://www.halfbakedharvest.com/spinach-and-artichoke-melts/
Lunch, supper & and a snackish dish hope that helps you out some!!0 -
sautee it. I put a huge amount of spinach into my wok, with a tiny little dab of butter in the bottom. I put it on medium heat and just keep stirring it around to wilt it down. Then I add sliced mushrooms, and drizzle it with Newman's Own sesame ginger salad dressing, or Yoshida's teriyaki, or soy sauce, or crushed red peppers and parmesan. Season it any way you like.0
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I love spinach too!!! Had it in my salad for lunch today actually.
I like to cook it with my dinner... saute it in the pan with some olive oil, salt, pepper and garlic... get it to sizzle a bit and pour in a bit of white wine and cook until tender. A lot of spinach cooks down to very little that way. If I am cooking something like chicken in the pan, I will basically do the same thing but remove the cooked chicken, then throw in the spinach and deglaze the pan with some white wine... makes a great sauce!0 -
i give the can a hard squeeze and it shoots out into the air, and when it comes down, i inhale it through my corncob pipe.0
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Anytime i have spinich that is semi wilting I go ahead and make a Spinich Pesto. A lil olive oil, a bit of parm, some garlic, S+P. Great for a Chicken Marinade, or a Pasta Sauce0
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I toss a bunch in the blender with egg and make either scrambled eggs (GREEN EGGS AND HAM! - my daughter is 3) or pretty green fritatas.
Wilted and sauteed with onion then mixed with cheese, it's a FABU stuffing for baked chicken.
SPINACH DIP. I think I'm going to make a spinach dip when I get home. I'm now having a craving. NOM.0 -
Straight from the can warmed up with my own added bacon chunks.:bigsmile:
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Like others have said, sauteeing is great, especially with some garlic. I either eat it as is, or use it in a quiche or frittata. With some of the other ingredients you mentioned, it would be tasty!!0
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Green smoothies for sure!0
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I often stick it between my teeth to give people something to talk about, or obsess over whether they should say something or not.
I also use it in smoothies (if it's getting bad and you have more than you need for one, throw it in the freezer now, you'll be able to use it for a while yet that way), in scrambled eggs, and in lasagna.
Oh! And I love to shred it up and eat it in cottage cheese, sometimes with a smidge of nutmeg.0 -
i give the can a hard squeeze and it shoots out into the air, and when it comes down, i inhale it through my corncob pipe.
LOL - Great Stuff!0 -
Omlettes or with fried in a pan with some tomato and fried eggs
Chilli
Smoothies
On sandwiches
In pasta sauce0 -
green smoothies!!0
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Cook down like others have said with garlic, salt and pepper and then stir a little low fat soft cheese its healthy creamed spinach and tastes great.0
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I love spinach too!
I put it in salad with a meat and other veggies, sometimes mixed with spring greens or romain
I put it in with some eggs and either pepper, onion, tomato or a mix of the mentioned ingredients
Sometimes I will use them in a wrap with the egg or some sort of meat
I throw it in with anything and everything!
I LOVE ME SOME SPINACH!!!
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Breakfast. Spinach with eggs is great and a healthy way to start your day.
Saute some diced onions (Bermuda works great), bell pepper (whatever color you have), and fresh mushrooms sliced thin if you have them, with PAM or in a non-stick pan. After they soften a bit add a cup or so of chopped fresh spinach. Add some salt and some pepper and wilt the spinach a bit. Then stir in 2 eggs and you have a large tasty and nutritious 2 egg omelet that looks like 3-4 eggs worth. I also add a diced up slice or two of Swiss cheese to it sometimes. The vitamin C in the pepper helps release the iron in the spinach. It's a great way for me to get some veggies and protein with not too many calories in early in the day and it holds me right through to lunch.
...and if my wife is around or can smell it cooking, I have to do a double batch because she'll definitely also want some.0 -
I love spinach. One thing I do pretty regularly is to tear it up and wilt it in a frying pan with a touch of coconut oil. Then spread it out and pour egg whites in. Cook like an omelet and fill with whatever you want (I usually do cottage cheese or avocado and cheddar).0
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Hi,
Here is a few ideas I can give...
If you have lentils then a spinach and lentil curry
Chicken and spinach wrap
Cheese and spinach tart
Poached egg, spinach and holandaise muffin
Spinach and mushroom omelette
I like spinach also and all above are yum lol0 -
I just actually made some freezer packs for omelettes and used an entire tub of baby spinach from costco. It yielded about 4 servings of "stuffings" for a later date omelete that is no fuss!
I sauteed a bunch of green onions, mushrooms, diced ham, red peppers and spinach and the spinach REALLY reduces to practically nothing. Anyways I put 1/4 of the mixture in tiny tupperware and moved it to the freezer. When I'm in a pinch I can take one out and crack 2 eggs, instant delicious omelette!0 -
You could make a ground turkey lasagne with spinach or add it to your eggs with some feta cheese-nummers!!0
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eat it in a salad or wilt it under your main course at dinner I often buy frozen spinach to eat hot obviously, it's delish0
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Saute with olive oil and garlic. Heat 1 Tbsp olive oil and garlic in a large pan, add a ton of spinach (it cooks way down), cover with lid, stir after 90 seconds, cover and heat another 90 seconds, done. Cook it just until it's wilted which is usually 3 minutes total.0
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I take baby spinach saute it with a little olive oil garlic and chili flakes. So good. The other way I like is to take spinach that was frozen thawed and drained well mix with eggs, ricotta cheese, a little Romano cheese, a dab of nutmeg and bake it0
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Feta and spinach stuffed pork chops! amaaaazing. Just slice a pocket in one and wilt the spinach in a pan a mix in some feta so it gets melty then shove it the pork and bake!0
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I made a spinach, mushroom and cheese frittata this week! Super easy and very yummy!0
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