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Spinach Recipes


With scissors, cut off the outer leaves as soon as they are big enough to use in salads. To encourage another crop of leaves, cut the entire plant about an inch off the ground. When the plant begins to send up a tall central stem, it is time to harvest the entire plant because the spinach is about to bolt (produce seeds).

Spinach requires careful washing. The best way to do this is in your sink, with cold water. Swish the Spinach around, then allow the dirt to settle to the bottom. When the dirt has settled, lift the spinach out of the water and put into a colander. Clean out the sink, fill with fresh water, and repeat. If you are serving the spinach fresh, dry the leaves in a salad spinner. If the spinach has large stems, you may wish to remove them. Just hold the stem in one hand and tear off the leafs with the other. Because spinach gives off a lot of water as it cooks, it is often blanched in boiling water for about 30 seconds. When it has wilted, take it out and drain it. To eliminate even more water, squeeze it with your hands.

  • Blanching: 30 to 6o seconds
  • Steaming: 3 to 5 minutes
  • Sautéing or stir-frying: 4 to 6 minutes














  • We thank you for visiting our site, and hope you will be pleased with your purchase. We strive to bring you the highest quality heirloom and open-pollinated garden vegetable seeds, non-hybrid, non-genetically modified (non-GMO), and completely untreated with unhealthy chemicals. That is our pledge to you our valued customer, we will never knowingly buy or sell genetically modified (GMO) or hybrid seeds. We work very hard to ensure that you can have confidence knowing that the seeds your heirloom open-pollinated plants create will give you the same heirloom open-pollinated vegetable variety next season (when given proper isolation from cross-pollination of course!), and that they will be pure, healthy vegetable garden seeds! Happy Gardening!