Steam fresh spinach to retain as much of the leafy green's nutrients as possible.
Image Credit: Максим Крысанов/iStock/GettyImages Like other dark green, leafy vegetables, spinach is a nutritional powerhouse. Because all methods of cooking destroy some nutritional value, the best way to maximize nutrient intake is to eat fresh spinach raw.
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When that's not suitable, preserve most of the nutritional value by minimizing the water used to cook spinach and the cooking time. The best way to retain all of the antioxidants, vitamins and minerals when cooking fresh spinach is to steam it on the stove top.
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Things You'll Need
Large bowl Saucepan with lid Steaming basket Plate or bowl Salt and pepper Additional ingredients, optional
Step 1: Wash the Leaves
Fill a large bowl with cold water and submerse the spinach in it to wash the leaves. Gently move the spinach around in the water, then drain it. Repeat until no dirt or debris accumulate in the water.
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Step 2: Boil Water
Bring a few inches of water to a boil in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Place a steaming basket in the pot and make sure it isn't making contact with the water; if it is, pour out water as necessary.
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Step 3: Add Spinach
Reduce the heat to medium or medium-low as needed to maintain a simmer. Place the fresh spinach in the steaming insert. Cover the saucepan.
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Step 4: Steam for 2 Minutes
Steam the spinach for about 2 minutes, until just wilted. Transfer it to a plate or bowl.
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Step 5: Season
Season the spinach to taste. Sprinkle on a little salt and pepper to enhance the flavor. Garlic, basil, turmeric or other fresh herbs and spices provide extra flavor and health benefits. Add a bit of oil for flavor, moisture and healthy unsaturated fats, but use it sparingly as it increases the calories. Some fresh lemon juice and zest make nice additions, too.
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Steam fresh spinach to retain as much of the leafy green's nutrients as possible.
Image Credit: Максим Крысанов/iStock/GettyImages
Image Credit: Максим Крысанов/iStock/GettyImages
- Large bowl
- Saucepan with lid
- Steaming basket
- Plate or bowl
- Salt and pepper
- Additional ingredients, optional
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