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help what can I cook with frozen spinach

11 replies

gothicmama · 10/08/2008 09:55

that'sit really brought a bag have no idea how to use it tia

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BreeVanderCampLGJ · 10/08/2008 09:57

Just cook it and serve it with a dash of double cream or some butter, and some grated nutmeg.

popmum · 10/08/2008 10:05

i add some to pesto and puree it up to add veg to pasta (non veg eating boy here!). Or add (pureeed again) to a white sauce (making it green) for fish pie

cupsoftea · 10/08/2008 10:06

tasty with some garlic - cook it in water & then add some fried garlic. Also nice added cooked to scambled egg.

Bumperlicious · 10/08/2008 10:11

I chuck it in lots of things, curry, bolognase, pasta, risotto. It's great for adding vitamins to a dish surreptitiously for fussy buggers, like DH!

yawningmonster · 10/08/2008 10:15

defrost and drain and mix with equal weight of cream cheese, ebout 1 1/2c grated cheese, some nutmeg and and egg. Mix well. Line base of dish with yummiest tomato sauce you know, add instant lasagne sheets, top with spinach mix and do layers all over again. End with tomato sauce and grated cheese. Bake app 30 mins on 180...yum yum yum yummy yum

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hairtwiddler · 10/08/2008 10:25

I chuck a block or three in a pan with some butter, then when it's defrosted, make an omelette over the top.
Also chuck into pasta sauce and curries.

HolidaysQueen · 11/08/2008 22:45

pasta sauce recipe:
chop an onion, pan fry with some garlic until soft
add tin of tomatoes, a few blocks of defrosted frozen spinach, some black olives and capers (rinsed well to get rid of brine)
toast some pine nuts (fry in pan without oil until browned) and mix in with sauce
serve with pasta and sprinkle feta on top

HolidaysQueen · 11/08/2008 22:46

i know the feta isn't very italian but the whole lot makes a yummy pasta sauce!

DaisySteiner · 11/08/2008 22:46

I've got a wonderful spinach and almond soup recipe I can dig out if you're interested?

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