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Spinach, Palak Recipes, usage in Indian Cuisine

When we think of "green vegetables", the first name that pops into our head is Spinach or Palak. This leafy vegetable is super nutritious and delicious at the same time and is widely utilized throughout India and the world. You can find various varieties of spinach in the market but the most common one is the large, smooth flat leafed spinach extremely common in Indian households.  

I have to admit, I am a spinach fanatic. When I was a kid, I watched a lot of Popeye and looking at him gain his biceps and defeating bad guys after eating cans of spinach, always made me wonder if that would happen to me as well. Newsflash, it didn’t, but I still ate it because it tasted so good. Then I grew up and realized that even if I didn’t gain the muscles, I got a lot of nutrients, vitamins and antioxidants from it that made me feel better than having the muscles.  

There are so many different ways to prepare spinach whether is it boiled, blanched, pureed or raw, but the beauty of it is its versatility and the ability to taste good with anything. 

Spinach in Indian Cuisine

May it be sabzis or dals or even different parathas, you can add spinach to anything! Starting with the classic Palak paneer (honestly, who hasn’t had palak paneer?) to the Punjabi delicacy Sarson ka Saag, it is incorporated in each and every cuisine throughout the country. Bengalis like to us it in sabzis like Boriya Diya Palang Saag which has moong dal dumplings cooked in a spinach gravy or Palong Shaakwhich is a simple stir fried spinach flavored with garlic and onion. 

Spinach puree can also be added to different hot snacks to give it a vibrant green color like done in the South Indian Palak Rava Idli and Oats Palak and Sprouts Mini Uttapa, or Dal Pandoli, a Gujarati snack made with chola dal and steamed. A lot of kids do not like spinach but they most definitely will like Saagwala Cheese Kofta, where a blend of cheese and potatoes is used to make the koftas and what kid doesn’t like cheese in their food? or take it one step further and make the koftas using spinach itself to give it a new twist like in Palak Pakoda Kadhi, which is absolutely delicious. 

Who knew spinach would taste so delectable when had as a soup? I like to play around with the combination of spinach and various other ingredients and try and test them out to adapt to new flavors. A few of my favorites are Spinach, Lettuce and Spring Onion Soup, where lettuce is imparted a beautiful flavor with spinach and nutmeg; Quick Vegetable Soup which is a creamy, cheesy soup with carrots and other vegetables or the classic Cream of spinach soup

Spinach for Breakfast

We already know that spinach is high in all sorts of nutrients (if you don’t then you should read this 10 reasons to eat more spinach) then you definitely know that it should be included in our daily diet. If you can do it in the later stage of the day, there is always breakfast. You can make blend it up with some mangoes and bananas to make Mango, Banana and Spinach Smoothie Bowl or by spicing up Pulse Appe with it.

Rotis and Parathas with Spinach

Our staple diet includes rotis and plain rotis become too boring to have day in and day out. By adding spinach to them, like in these Whole Wheat Spinach Rotis or Spinach Puris, you add a healthy and earthy element to them.


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This versatile multipurpose dish can do wonders to satiate snack-time hunger pangs, or serve as a starter or even a meal in itself! Chana dal flour is beneficial for diabetics as it has a low glycemic index, and when combined with loads of veggies one gets an added fibre boost. This dish is baked and so the worries associated with frying are eradicated. With lesser calories and fat, this is a must-have dish. Do not become depressed if you do not have an oven; simply use a kadai – the result is as crisp and tasty as the baked one.
Here is an authentic ‘punjab di dal’ that uses not only masoor dal, but another favourite ingredient of the community—spinach. Spinach contributes vitamin a to the dal making it even more nutritious. The blend of flavours and colours is also pretty nice. The paste is considerably spicy; so, if are cooking for children make sure you cut down on the chillies.
Thai soups are either coconut-milk based or thin and clear flavoured with lemon grass and pepper. This thin clear soup is well-endowed with taste as well as therapeutic properties-especially if you have a cold or a sore throat. Soya sauce, garlic, and pepper add a nice tarty flavour making it an ideal soup to soothe your bad throat. If you are serving a Thai -based meal, begin with this thin soup dotted with paneer and vegetables, and your family will enjoy it.
Let us borrow some ideas from japanese cuisine! this healthy version of sushi is loaded with paneer, spinach, carrots, baby corn, capsicum and cucumber. Really a vitamin and mineral rich treat! make sure you roll each spinach leaf carefully so that it doesn’t break.
There are many exciting aspects to the hara tava burger! most notably, there is the unique cutlet made up of green chana and spinach, which explains the name of this burger! then, there is a zesty side that adults will love, all thanks to the spicy mayonnaise and the cheesy, herby potato wedges. I would like to draw your attention to the bread slices used in this recipe and in many others… they play a very important role, acting as a binding agent and also ensuring that the cutlet is soft.
Tangy, spicy, tempting… name it and you’ll get it in this super-duper hara bhara burger! the popular hara bhara cutlet, usually served as a starter, is combined with marinated paneer and onion rings to make a delectable burger. Regular fries perked up with chilli powder and garlic makes a great accompaniment for this burger, while the green chutney adds a minty touch.
You would surely have tried open sandwiches. What about an exceptional open burger? try this different recipe, and you are sure to fall in love with it. Instead of a cutlet, the spinach and corn open burger uses a rich filling of spinach and corn combined with cream and cheese.
A dashing, bread-based appetizer, which wins your heart with its visual and culinary appeal. Pick a flat bread like pita or naan for this creation. The bread is baked with a layer of garlicky curd and another layer of spinach. Before serving, it is garnished with dry roasted sesame and coconut, which give the dish an irresistible aroma and interesting crunch. Cut the Spinach and Yoghurt Flat Bread into handily sized portions and serve immediately.
This Hydrating Energizing Smoothie translates into joy for every cell of your body! With the vibrant colour of spinach, a tempting tinge of basil and the ever-popular fruity flavour of bananas, this smoothie is a sure-shot hit with everybody. Avocadoes give it a really luscious mouth-feel while chia seeds add to its health quotient and improve the texture further. An ideal food to have in the morning, this smoothie is sure to energize your day. It is full of antioxidants that keep you stress free. Effective against pimples and acne, this smoothie is also loaded with fibre that maintains the health of your gut and aids in weight loss. Goodness in every sip, it will pay to start your day with this lovely smoothie! Also try other energizing drinks like Energy Chia Seed Drink with Lime and Honey and Peach Yoghurt Smoothie .
Strawberry Spinach Infused water is perfect to brighten up any day a little more. The strawberries will add a nice pink hint to this infused water. They add the right amount of sweet tangy flavour along with detoxifying antioxidants like vitamin C while the addition of spinach adds its own mild hint of flavour too. Fruit Infuser Water Bottles are easily available all over India, in online shops as well as the home needs section of supermarkets and retail chains. If you don’t have a Fruit Infuser Bottle, you can just use any glass jar or pitcher. Put the fruit and vegetable in the pitcher along with water and allow them to infuse for 2 to 3 hours. Then, strain the mixture to get detox water. The fruit and vegetable can be discarded or more water can be added to make more detox water. Do not use the fruit and vegetable for more than twice. You can also try other Fruit Infused Water recipes from our collection like the Pear Basil Guava Infused Water , Apple Cucumber Parsley Infused Water or Green Grapes Strawberry Infused Water .
In the past decade or so, several ingredients that were once unheard of in India started becoming easily available in supermarkets and specialty/ gourmet food stores. Pecan nuts is one such. Loaded with mono-unsaturated fats such as oleic acid along with phenolic antioxidants that helps reduce the risk of heart disease, this nut is a good one to include in your diet – and this yummy salad is a great way to do it. The Baby Spinach, Apple and Pecan Salad is an energetic bowlful bursting with flavour. This crunchy salad combines apples and spinach with crunchy pecans and a unique sweet and salty dressing. It is a treasure-chest loaded with vitamins and minerals such as manganese, potassium, calcium , iron , magnesium , Zinc , and selenium, which offer wonderful health benefits. Definitely a must-try! Also have a go at other salads like the Apple Almond and Celery Salad with Honey Mustard Dressing or Masoor, Beets, Zucchini , Peppers Lunch Salad .
A tangy and luscious smoothie with the unmistakable touch of blueberries, this smoothie is a must-try whenever you can lay your hands on this antioxidant rich berry. This nutritious glassful brings together super healthy ingredients like blueberries, spinach, almond milk and oats in a very tasty way. A dash of honey and a hint of vanilla gives this smoothie a memorable taste and aroma. And the thought that the Blueberry Green Almond Milk Smoothie is also extremely healthy gives us a lot of satisfaction. Blueberry is a powerful antioxidant, which significantly reduces cell damage from free radicals. The tiny berry is also chock-full of nutrients like vitamin C , manganese and fibre . Spinach adds a good dose of iron to this magic potion, while almond milk gives you lots of protein . Since we have kept milk at bay, this recipe is also suitable for vegans. We have added fibre-rich oats to make the smoothie lusciously thick and filling too. Also do try other healthy smoothies like Oats Apple Almond Milk Healthy Smoothie and Oats, Coconut Milk, Peanut Butter Healthy Smoothie .
A non-fried version of the famous Bengali snack, you will love to bite into this Palak Jeera Nimki at tea-time! While the traditional version is usually made of refined flour (maida), which is devoid of most nutrients, here we share a recipe made using whole wheat flour along with iron-rich spinach. It is worth learning how to cook the nimkis on a tava with very little oil as shown here, even though it takes a bit of time. You can make it whenever you find time, cook and store in an airtight container, to enjoy at leisure! You can even pop a few into your snack box to enjoy at work when hunger strikes without warning.
Palak is easily available and loved by most people, so we are always exploring new and healthy means of using it. Today, let’s learn the art of cooking besan-coated spinach on a tava with very little oil – because that’s the base of this mouth-watering but healthy chaat recipe. You would have tasted oil-laden Crackling Spinach before, but this is a much healthier and surprisingly tastier alternative. Together with the right amount of chutneys and spices, the crisp palak makes a delicious chaat . Each and every ingredient works in sync with the rest to make this Palak Chaat a total hit! Indulge in it every time you think of having a healthy snack with a peppy chaat touch. Enjoy as an evening tea snack , can also be served at parties like Kitty Party or High Tea Party .
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