**Spinach Recipes: A Medley of Flavors and Health Benefits**
Spinach, a versatile leafy green, takes center stage in a collection of delectable recipes that cater to diverse tastes and dietary preferences. From the classic Italian Spinach bursting with garlicky goodness to the refreshing Spinach Salad with a tangy dressing, these culinary creations celebrate the nutritional prowess of spinach while tantalizing the taste buds. Embark on a culinary journey that not only satisfies your appetite but also nourishes your body with essential vitamins and minerals.
MOM'S ITALIAN SPINACH
This brings the fondest of memories! This recipe was from my mother. I have been a spinach fanatic, as long as I can remember. My mother use to fix this dish below upon my request, which was several times a week. I could never get enough, and still this is my favorite way to eat spinach!
Provided by Expat in Holland
Categories Spinach
Time 20m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Heat a skillet over medium heat.
- Add oil and garlic. Saute garlic in oil for a minute or two. Do not burn.
- Add spinach to skillet. Toss well to combine. Continue to stir frequently so that all spinach becomes wilted.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Pour mixture into serving dish, and top immediately with parmesan cheese.
- Serve.
BEST EVER ITALIAN SPINACH
This is the best ever Italian Spinach. I believe it is very close to the recipe used by the Memphis resteraunt called Grisanti's. This recipe would also be VERY easy to double or triple. I hate eggs, and I love this recipe. My husband is not a huge 'green veggie' fan, and he loves this recipe. It is great, fast, easy, involves common ingredients, and will be a staple in your kitchen. I am going to try cooking in batches and putting in ziplocks to freeze (OAMC).
Provided by Katwomyn
Categories Spinach
Time 25m
Yield 3-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Thaw spinach and squeeze out excess water.
- Now, squeeze some more and set aside.
- In a saute skillet, over medium heat, add olive oil and garlic.
- Cook until garlic is golden brown (don't burn it!).
- Add spinach and seasonings, saute for 3-4 minutes.
- Break in eggs and continue to saute and stir until eggs are cooked and thoroughly mixed into the spinach.
- Drain any excess oil and transfer to serving platter.
- Sprinkle grated Paremesan cheese over the top, amount to your liking.
TORTA RUSTICA WITH RICOTTA AND SPINACH
Torta rustica (also called pizza rustica) is a rich, ricotta-stuffed pie that's traditionally baked for Easter in Southern Italy. This version includes greens (either spinach or chard) for color and freshness. The ham is optional; feel free to leave it out, or substitute chopped olives or sundried tomatoes if you're looking for a similar savory bite. The crust, adapted from Nancy Harmon Jenkins's 2007 cookbook, "Cucina del Sole," is sturdy and slightly sweet, which makes a nice contrast to the salty filling. (For more on producing a lattice-style crust, see our How to Make Pie Crust guide.)
Provided by Melissa Clark
Categories pies and tarts, main course
Time 2h
Yield 10 to 12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- Make the dough: In a food processor, pulse together the flour, sugar and salt. Add butter and pulse until the mixture forms lima bean-size pieces. Alternatively, mix together flour, sugar and salt in a large bowl, then add butter, working the pieces into the flour with your hands, squeezing and pinching them until the mixture looks like oatmeal.
- Add egg, egg white and lemon zest, and pulse after each addition. If working by hand, whisk together egg, egg white and lemon zest in a separate bowl, then mix into the butter mixture. Slowly add iced wine, 1 tablespoon at a time, and pulse or mix by hand until the dough just comes together. You may not need all the liquid. The dough should be moist, but not wet.
- Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and gather and press it into a ball. Divide into 2 portions, one slightly larger than the other, and shape into disks. Wrap the disks tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour and up to 5 days.
- When ready to bake, heat oven to 375 degrees.
- Make the filling: If your ricotta seems watery, put it in a sieve and let it drain while you cook the spinach.
- In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add spinach and cook until wilted, about 2 minutes. Stir in garlic and a large pinch of salt, and continue to cook until spinach is very dry, about 2 minutes longer. Transfer to a large bowl to cool. If any liquid accumulates as the spinach sits, pour it out of the bowl (you don't want it to water down the ricotta).
- In a food processor, purée drained ricotta and eggs until just combined and smooth. Add to the bowl with the spinach and fold in mozzarella, pecorino, ham (if using), parsley, black pepper, 1/2 teaspoon salt, red-pepper flakes and nutmeg. Set aside when rolling out dough (or chill for up to 4 hours).
- On a lightly floured surface, roll out the larger pastry dough disk to a 14-inch circle, about 1/8-inch thick. Fit dough into a 9-inch springform pan, pressing the dough up the sides of the pan. Scrape filling into crust and spread evenly. Roll out second pastry disk to a 12-inch circle, about 1/8-inch thick. Cut 1/2-inch-wide strips and weave into a lattice on top of the filling. Seal, trim and crimp the edges. Brush the top of the torta with the egg wash.
- Place torta on sheet pan and bake until crust is crisp and brown, and filling is firm, 50 to 60 minutes. Cool on a rack for at least 45 minutes before serving.
Tips:
- Selecting the Right Spinach: Choose fresh, dark green spinach leaves with no signs of wilting or yellowing. Baby spinach or regular spinach can be used, depending on your preference.
- Preparing the Spinach: Thoroughly wash the spinach leaves to remove any dirt or grit. Remove the tough stems and roughly chop the leaves. If using baby spinach, there's no need to chop it.
- Garlic and Olive Oil: Use good quality extra virgin olive oil and fresh garlic for the best flavor. Garlic should be minced or pressed for even distribution.
- Seasoning: Don't be afraid to adjust the seasonings to your taste. Add more salt, pepper, or red pepper flakes if desired. You can also add a pinch of nutmeg or grated Parmesan cheese.
- Cooking Time: Be mindful of the cooking time. Overcooking will result in mushy spinach. Cook until the spinach is just wilted and tender, about 3-5 minutes.
Conclusion:
This classic Italian spinach recipe is a delicious and versatile side dish that pairs well with various main courses. With its simple ingredients and quick preparation, it's a staple in many kitchens. The tips provided will help you make the most of this recipe, ensuring that your spinach turns out flavorful and perfect every time. Enjoy this healthy and tasty dish as part of your meals!
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