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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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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.
Lots of greens make this an unusual kofta curry.
One of the variations of the excellent Italian green pasta.
spinach noodles recipe | Indian style spinach noodles | cheese spinach veg noodles | with 23 amazing images. spinach noodles are which are Indian style spinach noodles which are creamy hakka noodles cooked in cheese spinach sauce. The spinach noodles recipe is mouth-wateringly tasty, easy and quick to make. If you have left-over spinach puree, this is definitely a go to spinach noodles recipe. Having spinach puree in hand makes the process even quicker. In Indian style spinach noodles the combination of noodles tossed with spinach, cheese sauce and colourful vegetables results in an absolutely delightful treat. Cheese spread gives a nice and creamy texture to the spinach noodles. It is not only a treat to eye but also to taste buds. Red capsicum also enhance the flavors and you can also add in any veggies of your choice or use all the three colour capsicum in the spinach noodles recipe. I usually make spinach noodles when I have parties at home or for my family’s evening snack . Make sure to serve it hot. If you have prepared it and planning on eating spinach noodles later add little water or milk to re-heat! Also, you can use parmesan cheese to garnish our spinach noodles recipe making it look even beautiful and tastier. Learn to make spinach noodles recipe | Indian style spinach noodles | cheese spinach veg noodles | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video given below.
Visually appealing and amazingly tasty, these Parathas look very good thanks to the green hue imparted by the spinach purée. There are different varieties and brands of tofu available, both Indian and international. Indian tofu is softer in texture and less expensive than the international ones. You could use whichever is easily available, that will not change the 'effect' of the dish!
Nearly every one has fond memories of eaten hot corn on the cob from the bhuttawala. People world over use and relish corn, be it in a gravy, roasted or simply boiled and topped with melted butter. Corn or makai grows abundantly in the Punjab. It is eaten in many forms in every household. Here makai or corn niblets have been boiled and combined with a mixture of paneer and other spices to make soft and fluffy kofta. The yummy kofta are dunked into lovely green palak gravy. Enjoy this dish with hot Parathas
Who can resist the lure of pakodas on a cold, rainy day! i sure cannot, especially if it has been charged with a dose of greens too. Serve piping hot with sweet/sour chutney or green chutney.
Mushroom caps filled with spinach stuffing make novel cocktail snacks.
Spinach is good for everyone! these spicy vegetables rolled in spinach leaves provide supplies of vitamin a, which boosts the immune system, improves vision and nourishes the skin of a mom-to-be and her baby as well.
Baby potatoes are a perfect match for greens and herbs, as its neutral flavour and soft texture combines well with such ingredients. Here too, you will find that the baby potatoes and spinach make a wonderful team, which becomes a super-duper hit when mixed with a tangy dressing of garlic, lemon juice, curds and other spicy ingredients. Serve the Garlicky Potato and Spinach Salad immediately after tossing, to enjoy the best texture and fresh flavour.
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.
Yes, these are the all-time-favourite baked potatoes which are spiced with the traditional baharat powder to let the recipe find place in this book. Spinach is not added in the original baked potatoes, but here it imparts a flavour liked by the Lebanese thus it is included.
Steamed spinach dumplings served with hot tangy tomato sauce and gooey cheese makes an ideal and wholesome mini meal when served with garlic bread or rice. Both tomatoes and spinach are rich in folic acid, an important nutrient that promotes the growth and development of brain cells right from infancy till the brain is completely mature.
Would you believe it if I said kofta can be prepared without deep frying? Kofta can be prepared in the microwave without frying, and they taste just as good as the original! Enjoy these soft kofta made with potatoes, spinach and fenugreek leaves and ensure good health.
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