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Blanching is an easy way to quickly cook green vegetables in order to preserve their flavors and nutrients. If you don’t blanch your spinach, the color can get dull and it can lose nutrients when you freeze it. Conveniently, you can blanch spinach on the stove top or in the microwave, then transfer it to a bowl of ice water. Once your spinach is blanched, use your spinach in your favorite recipes or place it inside your freezer.

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    Wash your spinach leaves to remove superficial dirt. Before you blanch your spinach, rinse off the leaves in cool water from your sink for 10-20 seconds.[1]

    • If you prefer to remove the stems from your spinach, do so at this time. Cut them off with a small, sharp knife.
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    Boil a large pot of water at high heat. Fill up a large pot halfway with water, and place it on your stovetop. Then, use a high heat setting to bring the water to a boil.[2]

    • If you’d like, you can add 1-2 tbsp (14.8-29.6 g) of salt to your water. While this is not required, it helps season the spinach and helps it retain nutrients.

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    Fill up a large bowl with ice cubes and cold water. As your water comes to a boil, locate a glass or plastic bowl and fill it with ice cubes. Then, cover the ice cubes with cold water from your sink. Set your bowl next to your stovetop so you can easily transfer your spinach once it boils.[3]

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    Boil your spinach for about 30-40 seconds until it turns bright green. When your water is boiling, place your spinach into the water. Use a slotted spoon to submerge the spinach in the boiling water. Once you drop in your spinach, set a timer for 30 seconds. The spinach is ready when it turns a bright green color.[4]

    • Avoid overcooking your spinach. If the spinach is cooked too long, it turns a darker shade of green.
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    Submerge your spinach in the bowl of ice water for up to 1 minute. Scoop up your spinach using a slotted spoon and immediately dunk the spinach into the ice water. Do this as soon as you remove it from the boiling water for best results.[5]

    • Once the spinach is in the ice water, press down on the leaves with your spoon so they are totally submerged.
    • The ice water stops the cooking process so your spinach stays tender and retains its nutrients.
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    Place your spinach into a strainer to drain the water. After about 30-60 seconds, scoop up your spinach with a slotted spoon, and place the leaves in a strainer. Push down on the spinach gently with your spoon to remove excess water.[6]

    • Alternatively, you can pour the ice water and spinach directly into the strainer. If you do this, scoop out the ice from the strainer using a spoon or your fingers.
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    Squeeze out the water from the spinach using your hands. To get rid of as much water as possible, grab the spinach in your hands and gently squeeze the leaves. Do this for all of your spinach.[7]

    • If you don’t get rid of the excess water, your recipe or sauce can wind up too wet.
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    Put your spinach in a microwave-safe bowl. A microwave-safe bowl is made out of materials that will not catch fire or melt in the microwave. Use a glass, plastic, or ceramic container, and put at least 5 oz (147.9 g) of washed spinach inside.[8]

    • To check if your container is safe for the microwave, look at the bottom. Most containers will read “Microwave-safe” if you can use them in the microwave.
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    Cover your spinach with water. After you put your spinach in a container, pour in water until the spinach is covered.[9]

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    Cook your spinach in the microwave on high heat for 2 minutes. Place the container inside your microwave, and select a high heat setting. After 2 minutes, remove your spinach from the microwave.[10]

    • Use caution when removing the spinach as the container may be very hot.
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    Place your spinach in ice water to stop it from overcooking. Fill a bowl up with ice as the spinach cooks and cover the ice in cold water. Then, dump your spinach into the ice water after it finishes cooking.[11]

    • This helps preserve the bright green color of your fresh spinach as well as maximize the spinach flavor and nutrient content.
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    Pour your spinach into a strainer to get rid of the water. Immediately after your spinach is finished cooking, dump the contents of your container into a strainer. Pour out the water as you place your spinach inside.[12]

    • You can also gently squeeze the spinach while it is in the strainer to get rid of more moisture.
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    Use your spinach immediately if desired. After you remove the excess water, it is ready to serve. Eat your spinach plain as a healthy side, or make delicious recipes with your spinach, such as palak paneer or a spinach salad.[13]

    • Once you blanch your spinach, it will look much smaller than it did when you started out. A large bag of spinach turns into a palm-sized ball.
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    Refrigerate your spinach in an airtight container for 3-4 days. If you want to store your spinach temporarily, place it in an airtight container. Then, refrigerate the spinach for 3-4 days.[14]

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    Freeze your spinach to keep it for up to 1 year. If you want to freeze your spinach, place it into a large freezer bag, and squeeze out any air. Then, stick it in the freezer. Plan use your spinach within 10-12 months.[15]

    • To cook with your frozen spinach, simply remove it from the freezer and thaw it for 1-2 hours in the fridge.
    • Vegetables that are blanched before frozen retain significantly more of their nutrients than vegetables frozen without blanching.
    • Spinach is versatile and easy to cook. You can add it to many dishes in healthy ways.
    • Add to a pasta or grain dish by draining the pasta or grain right over the spinach in a colander.
    • Then saute in a pan with a bit of olive oil. It a heart-healthy fat.
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    Nutrients definitely remain in spinach after boiling, but some do leach into the cooking liquid. The less time spent boiling, the more nutrients are conserved. Steaming vegetables allows them to retain more nutrients.

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    Yes. As long as you blanch them, most greens can be frozen this way. There are a few exceptions though, such as lettuce.

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      Things You’ll Need

      Using Boiling and Ice Water

      • Large pot
      • Boiling water
      • Salt (optional)
      • 5 oz (147.9 g) or more of clean spinach
      • Bowl of ice water
      • Slotted spoon
      • Strainer

      Blanching in the Microwave

      • Microwave-safe bowl
      • 5 oz (147.9 g) or more of clean spinach
      • Water
      • Microwave
      • Strainer
      • Ice bath

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      • Chop up your spinach with a potato masher if you want to enhance the flavor. Do this before you use your spinach in recipes or salads. You can also do this before you freeze your spinach. [16]

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      • Using 5-6 oz of spinach yields about 1 cup of frozen spinach.

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      Warnings

      • Do not blanch spinach leaves that are yellow, wilted, or bruised.

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      • Avoid storing spinach with tomatoes, apples, or melons. These crops cause spinach leaves to turn yellow, as they have ethylene. Spinach is very sensitive to ethylene.

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      • If you leave the spinach in the boiling water for too long, the nutrients will break down.

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      This article was co-authored by Jennifer Lease, RD, CDN. Jennifer Lease is a Registered Dietitian and Trained Chef based in Denver, Colorado. With six years of experience in the food and nutrition fields, she specializes in a plant-forward approach to applying nutrition information to cooking. Jennifer holds a BS in Dietetics and a Dietetic Internship Certificate from The University of Delaware. She also received her professional chef training from The Natural Gourmet Institute for Health and Culinary Arts. This article has been viewed 398,688 times.

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      To blanch spinach, first bring a pot of water to a boil and fill a bowl with ice cubes and cold water. Then, submerge the spinach in the boiling water and let it boil for 30-40 seconds until it turns a bright green color. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the spinach to the ice water so it stops cooking. Leave it in the ice water for 1 minute. Finally, drain the spinach in a colander and gently squeeze it with your hand to remove all of the excess water. You can use your blanched spinach immediately or store it in an airtight container for up to 4 days in the fridge or 1 year in the freezer. To learn how to refrigerate or freeze your blanched spinach to use later on, keep reading!

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      What is the point of blanching spinach? ›

      Blanching is scalding vegetables in boiling water or steam for a short time. It is typically followed by quick, thorough cooling in very cold or ice water. Blanching stops enzyme actions which otherwise cause loss of flavor, color and texture.

      How many ways can you cook spinach? ›

      Learn how to cook spinach using three different methods: steaming, sauteing and blanching. Either way, this nutrient-dense leafy green vegetable cooks in just minutes for a fast side dish or versatile ingredient. Spinach is a staple in the kitchen as they're easy to cook fresh or frozen.

      What are the methods of blanching? ›

      Blanching methods

      There are two methods for blanching vegetables, boiling water or steam. Blanching can take between 1 and 15 minutes at a temperature of 160 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

      What are the disadvantages of blanching? ›

      Lack of nutrients in cooking water, high energetic costs, high water consumption and recycling are some drawbacks of vegetable blanching.

      What happens if you don't blanch spinach before freezing? ›

      Frozen spinach also works well in dips, quiche, and pasta dishes. It brings flavorful nutrition to homemade egg rolls, meatballs, and marinara sauce. If you know you'll use your frozen spinach within six months, you can freeze it without blanching. This method yields more of a slimy product upon thawing.

      What is the healthiest way to cook spinach? ›

      According to Food Revolution Network, “Steaming spinach has been shown to cut the oxalic acid by 5-53%. Steaming also allows the spinach to retain its folate content, a B-vitamin that helps your body produce DNA.” There are a few more reasons to eat your spinach cooked.

      Is 2 cups of cooked spinach too much? ›

      If you eat spinach every day in excessive amounts (more than a bowl) there can be adverse health effects. Most commonly these include gas, bloating and cramps due to its high fiber content. Eating too much spinach can also interfere with the body's ability to absorb nutrients.

      What are three ways you can eat spinach? ›

      Delicious and Easy Ways to Eat Spinach
      • Add spinach to smoothies. ...
      • Wilt spinach on the stovetop with garlic and olive oil. ...
      • Add spinach and chopped sausage to pasta dishes. ...
      • Mix raw spinach into salads. ...
      • Steam spinach over boiling water. ...
      • Fried spinach: a delicious treat. ...
      • Use it in curry. ...
      • Add spinach to your eggs or omelet.
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      How do you blanch spinach? ›

      Blanch The Leaves

      Place the leaves into a pot of boiling water for 1 minute only. Use 2 quarts of water for every pound or so of spinach. Remove leaves from boiling water and transfer to a bowl of ice water. Drain and squeeze any remaining water out with your hands.

      Is it better to steam or blanch spinach? ›

      Steaming Spinach: In order to soften the leaf fibre, the spinach leaves need to be cooked. To retain the bright green colour of the leaves and to reduce the loss of water-soluble Vitamins, I prefer steaming the spinach leaves instead of blanching them.

      Does fresh spinach need to be blanched before freezing? ›

      Frozen spinach also works well in dips, quiche, and pasta dishes. It brings flavorful nutrition to homemade egg rolls, meatballs, and marinara sauce. If you know you'll use your frozen spinach within six months, you can freeze it without blanching. This method yields more of a slimy product upon thawing.

      Is spinach healthier raw or blanched? ›

      However you prepare it, raw and cooked spinach have similar nutritional value. While raw spinach contains more of the antioxidant lutein, your body will absorb more iron and calcium from cooked spinach.

      Does blanching spinach remove nutrients? ›

      Blanching is carried out only to such an extent that the most heat stable enzymes, such as per- oxidase, are barely inactivated. Blanching involves an unavoidable loss of nutrients such as ascorbic acid and sucrose and the loss is especially serious for leafy vegetables owing to its large surface-to-volume ratio.

      Does blanching spinach remove bacteria? ›

      Blanching the vegetables before preserving improves food safety by killing bacteria that might be on the vegetables. Many bacteria are sensitive to heat. This means the bacteria are destroyed when exposed to high temperatures, like the temperature of the boiling water or steam used for blanching vegetables.

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