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Frozen spinach is a great alternative to fresh produce as shock freezing keeps the vegetables' nutrients and flavor intact. Here are some ideas for making them.

How to use frozen spinach (and recipes with it)
Spinach is one of the most versatile vegetables around. Quick to prepare, delicious, goes with many recipes, and is also good for children.

Those who, for reasons of time or opportunity, are unwilling or unable to buy fresh spinach, can find frozen spinach in an excellent alternative: already peeled and ready to cook, it is ideal for storage in the freezer, from where you can always get the right portion for each recipe - both for lunch and late supper.

How to use frozen spinach (and recipes with it)
Frozen spinach, like all other vegetables and legumes stored in the cold, has little to no nutrient loss and provides an excellent blend of vitamins, fiber, minerals and proteins.

How to use frozen spinach (and recipes with it)
How to cook frozen spinach

There are many ways to cook frozen spinach: it can be boiled, steamed, in a skillet, or in the microwave.

If you decide to cook frozen spinach, we recommend doing it in a saucepan with a little water (spinach already contains a lot of it in its structure) and a small amount of salt, which should be put in when the spinach has not yet frozen, but the water has reached a boil. It should cook for no more than 7-8 minutes. Then you need to drain the water with a colander and squeeze a little more with a fork. Then the finished spinach is seasoned with olive oil and lemon and served to the table.

How to use frozen spinach (and recipes with it)
To steam frozen spinach, instead, simply place it directly from the freezer into a double boiler or pressure cooker, add two glasses of water, and cook for 3-4 minutes. Try not to digest! Steaming maintains the natural tenderness of the spinach and avoids wasting nutrients.

Those who want to pan frozen spinach can first make a sauce with butter and garlic (or onion) and then add the spinach (still frozen. Cook for about ten minutes, or at least until soft.

How to use frozen spinach (and recipes with it)
Another quick method that preserves the vitamins and minerals found in frozen and fresh spinach is microwave cooking. Cooking that leaves vegetables soft and tasty takes 7 minutes at 1000 watts.

Spinach, as mentioned, is one of the most versatile vegetables to use in the kitchen. Here are some examples: from first courses to savory pies, creams, focacci, soups, appetizer rolls, meat and fish main courses, with eggs and even dietary meals that can keep you in top shape.

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