27 blanched spinach recipes

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A salad that is nutty enough to leave you asking for more. The combination of walnuts with a tangy dressing and bland spinach leaves is quite a creation to try out.
A unique combination of baby corn and spinach forms the filling for these sumptuous parathe. Make sure you chop the baby corn finely so it binds well when sautéed with the spinach and green chillies. This will ensure the filling stays together when folded into the rotis. Serve these delectable Spinach and Baby Corn Parathas hot and fresh with a selection of pickles.
Really quick and easy but very vibrantly flavoured – what more can you ask for in a dish! Garlicky Spinach just involves throwing in an assortment of flavourful ingredients ranging from chopped garlic and green chillies to soy sauce and red chillies together with the spinach, and sautéing for just a few minutes, to get a richly flavoured and brightly coloured spinach dish. Enjoy it hot and fresh before the spinach leaves get limp and soggy. Garlicky Spinach makes a good side dish with Chinese meals.
The word cannelloni is derived from 'canna' and literally means big tubes of pasta. Pasta sheets are cooked, filled and rolled up into a cylindrical shape to form cannelloni. This recipe is a lighter alternative to the cheese and calorie laden traditional recipe. Filled with baby corn, mushrooms and spinach, the cannelloni is coated with a creamy white sauce. You can buy ready cannelloni sheet instead of making it at home. Serve this recipe with garlic bread and tossed green salad.
Spinach, combined with a rich masala paste of coconut, poppy seeds and aromatic spices like fennel, transforms into a mouth-watering sauce that goes perfectly well with succulent paneer cubes. Remember to mix the sautéed paste, spinach puree and curds well to ensure that your sauce is of the best consistency. It is also important to cook them for more or less the same time mentioned in the recipe to make sure the flavour, aroma and appearance of the Paneer in Spinach Sauce are perfect.
Healthy iron and fibre rich lollipops will be surely loved by your kids.
An attractively presented pasta with a creamy tomato sauce.
A variation of the traditional kadhi, this combines well with steamed rice, papad and pickles to make a wholesome, filling meal.
Pumpkin dumplings tossed in a crunchy walnut, spinach and cottage cheese sauce. Ground nutmeg adds a delightful new twist to this traditional favourite. Semolina is used for binding the gnocchi along with plain flour as it imparts a delicious texture to the gnocchi. Choose firm, rich, orange coloured pumpkin for a good texture and flavour. Squeeze out all the water from the pumpkin after it has been boiled to reduce the amount of flour required to bind the gnocchi. You can prepare the gnocchi in advance and toss it in the sauce just when you are ready to serve it.
Large pasta shells filled with spinach and cottage cheese and topped with tangy tomato sauce, it is no wonder that children love this dish! A typical party fare, this dish is as good as a delicious and wholesome meal in itself.
Celebrate, Italian-style! Gnocchi are Italian dumplings, which are made of spinach, potato and flour. They can either be poached or steamed. These dumplings are made on special occasions or festivals in Italy. Marinara is a chunky tomato sauce cooked with oregano. Put both together, and it is indeed a festive meal!
The Spinach and Tofu Dip is a combination of spinach and tofu with pungent onions and aromatic herbs makes this dip as wholesome and flavourful as a subzi itself! The nutty flavour and mealy texture of tofu complements the spinach very well, and so do not replace it with any other ingredient! Grind the mixture coarsely to get the best mouth-feel, and also make sure you drain all the water after blanching the spinach to avoid ending up with a watery dip that one could easily mistake for a soup!
Each layer of this baked dish tastes great, but when put together it surpasses itself! First comes a comforting layer of potatoes, flavoured with mustard and lemon juice. Then, there is a peppy layer of spinach and crumbled cottage cheese, jazzed up with chilli sauce and tomato ketchup. But, the cherry on the pie is the mix-in of canned pineapples, between and atop the layers, which together with the cheese gives the Layered Potato, Spinach and Pineapple Baked Dish the best flavour and texture you can imagine! Enjoy this baked dish right out of the oven, to lose yourself in the delicious gooeyness of cheese and the awesome combination of multiple flavours and textures.
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