• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Panlasang Pinoy logo

  • Recipes
  • Start Here
  • Cooking Schools
  • About
Home » How To Cook » How to Cook Spinach

How to Cook Spinach

Spinach has been on menus centuries before Popeye made it popular. It is true, however, that eating this vegetable can make you stronger and healthier. A nutrition powerhouse that can nourish your body from head to toe, it contains high levels of vitamins and minerals. Knowing how to cook spinach the correct way can open up many possibilities for both your daily menu and your health.

How to Cook Spinach

Why You Should Know How to Cook Spinach

Spinach is popularly associated with muscle and strength. This might be because it provides plenty of protein, calcium and iron. All three are responsible for maintaining and improving bone, brain and muscle function. Other nutrients include potassium, folate and vitamin A to mention a few. Having regular servings of spinach, therefore, can give your body the nourishment it needs to perform at its optimum.

How to Cook Spinach

From eaten raw to creaming, there are many quick ways you can learn how to cook spinach.

Prepping

Spinach needs to be washed thoroughly. Oftentimes, it contains traces of dirt and dust in the creases on its leaves. Using a strainer or salad spinner is recommended. Cut off the stems as close to the leaves as you can. Cut or tear leaves into smaller pieces, preferably a few inches tall. Run spinach under cold or lukewarm water again and leave to dry.

Boil

Grab a pot and add your spinach. Avoid filling the entire pot. Spinach should only reach about halfway. Pour enough water to cover and sprinkle a teaspoon or two of salt evenly. Boil until it produces steam and allow cooking for 5 minutes. Drain and sit spinach inside ice cold water for approximately 30 seconds. Shake remaining water off and serve.

Cook Spinach

Sauté

Coat a large pan with 2 to 3 tablespoons of oil. Sauté chopped onion or garlic until golden brown. Add spinach leaves and turn them to coat them with oil as well. Cover and let it cook for a minute. Toss and turn leaves again and cook for another minute. When leaves are wilted, remove from heat, season and serve.

Cream

In a sizeable pot, boil spinach for 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from heat and pat until dry. Chop leaves finely with a sharp knife. In a pan, heat 1 to 2 tablespoons of butter or cooking oil. Add a handful of chopped onion and garlic if you prefer. Sauté until they are slightly brown and pour ½ cup of heavy cream into the pan. Stir the creamy mixture thoroughly. Add chopped spinach and simmer covered on low heat for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat, sprinkle salt and pepper, and enjoy creamed spinach. Another dish that I enjoyed a lot is called Crawfish in Coconut Milk with Spinach.

Cooking Tips

When learning how to cook spinach, you should always buy more of it than you need. This is because spinach shrinks as it cooks. Avoid spinach with discolored leaves or that with a slippery texture. Choose crisp spinach with darker leaves instead.

Spinach is a low-calorie, tender vegetable that is easy to cook and quick to prepare. If you don’t like nibbling on it raw, use any of the simple cooking methods provided. Learning how to cook spinach is not only easy, but is great for your body too.

Related Recipes:

  • Alugbati (Malabar Spinach)
    Alugbati (Malabar Spinach)
  • How to Cook Tuna Pasta Alfredo
    How to Cook Tuna Pasta Alfredo
  • How to Cook Humba (Bisaya Version)
    How to Cook Humba (Bisaya Version)
  • How to Cook Chicken Kare-Kare sa Gata
    How to Cook Chicken Kare-Kare sa Gata
  • Pork Steak Recipe (How to Cook Pork Chop Steak)
    Pork Steak Recipe (How to Cook Pork Chop…
  • How to Cook Longsilog
    How to Cook Longsilog

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




Primary Sidebar

Latest Recipes

Pork Adobo Recipe

Pork Adobo

Afritadang Baboy Panlasang Pinoy

Pork Afritada Recipe

Pinoy Style Chicken Curry

Pinoy Chicken Curry Recipe

Tokwat Baboy Recipe

Tokwat Baboy Recipe

RECIPES

All Recipes

Top Recipes

Chicken Empanada

Siopao

Siopao Asado Recipe

Brazo de Mercedes

Pandesal with Coffee

Pandesal Recipe

Baked Macaroni Panlasang Pinoy

Baked Macaroni Recipe

Embutido Recipe

Max’s style Fried Chicken

Egg Pie Recipe

KFC Style Gravy Recipe

Lumpiang Sariwa (Fresh Spring Rolls Recipe)

Cassava Cake Recipe

pork siomai recipe

Pork Siomai Recipe

Pork Adobo Recipe

Pork Adobo

Espasol Recipe

How to Make Rice Cake Bibingka

Bibingka Recipe

Banana Bread

Banana Bread Recipe

Jollibee Style Spaghetti

Custard Cake Recipe

biko recipe panlasang pinoy

Biko Recipe

Ginataang Hipon Sitaw at Kalabasa

Ginataang Hipon Sitaw at Kalabasa

Footer

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Food and Health
  • Diet and Weight Loss
  • What’s Cooking?
  • Philippines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • HTML Sitemap
Copyright © 2009 - 2022 · Panlasang Pinoy