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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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coriander coconut chutney | coconut coriander green chutney for idlis and dosas | with 11 amazing images. This coriander coconut chutney | coconut coriander green chutney is an all-rounder chutney that combines wonderfully with idli, dosa and vada. While coconut is the main essence of the coriander coconut chutney the greens - coriander and spinach - play a very important role in perking up the flavour and colour. South Indian snacks are usually served with Sambhar and a range of chutneys. While coconut chutney is a staple, try this coconut coriander green chutney for idlis and dosas. Garlic also works magic with the taste of coriander coconut chutney. You can serve this with normal dosa or interesting variants like Poha Dosa or Rava Dosa. This coconut coriander chutney for Dosas can also be used to make Mysore Masala Dosa. Enjoy how to make coriander coconut chutney for Dosas with detailed step by step photos and video below.
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spinach and corn khari puffs | Indian style spinach puffs | baked spinach and corn khari | with 22 amazing images. spinach and corn khari puffs is a fusion recipe topped with creamy veggies on khari biscuit. Learn how to make spinach and corn khari puffs | Indian style spinach puffs | baked spinach and corn khari | Crispy khari topped with lip smacking spinach corn mixture with gooey mozzarella cheese and baked until cheese melts and coats the Indian style spinach puffs. There is a hint of spicy note in every bite of this crisp and cheesy baked spinach and corn khari. Serve these spinach and corn khari puffs freshly baked from the oven as your next party snack or as an evening snack. Tips to make spinach and corn puff: 1. Instead of corn you can add capsicum. 2. Serve the puffs immediately otherwise it will become soggy. 3. Instead of mozzarella cheese you can also use processed cheese. Enjoy spinach and corn khari puffs | Indian style spinach puffs | baked spinach and corn khari | with detailed step by step photos.
Soyabeans add a surprising element to this scrumptious spinach subzi!
Go green with this methi and palak combo and build up reserves of vitamin A, calcium and folic acid.
Spinach and tomato make a standard pair, no doubt, but you might never have thought of preparing them this way! This nutritious subzi, loaded with vitamin A, Vitamin C and folic acid, also turns out to be quite stunning in appearance and flavour, as it is prepared by stuffing spinach leaves with an aromatic vegatable mixture, and placing them in tangy tomato gravy.
Shredded spinach torn lettuce, crunchy bread sticks, bean sprouts and cherry tomatoes are tossed in with a yummy honey-lemon juice and spring onion dressing. Crunchy in every spoonful, just ensure you eat it immediately after the dressing is mixed in. Enjoy!
An imaginative way to turn plain left-over chapatis into a colourful and flavourful delicacy for a satiating breakfast.
Palak and paneer are made for each other. Not only do the two flavours and textures complement each other, but the vibrant green and the soft white combine beautifully to make this dish a treat for the eyes too!
This dish can be served as an appetiser or a main course. The sauce is unusually tangy. You can also toss the gnocchi (pronounced: 'nyoki') in any other sauce of your choice.
What better way to start a meal than with a snazzy assortment of your favourite ingredients? Behold how cottage cheese, bean sprouts and spinach tango with peppy ingredients like Schezuan sauce, onions and celery to form a tongue-tickling starter, which guarantees to throw your taste buds into a frenzy. Just make sure that the Schezuan Style Paneer and Bean Sprouts is served immediately upon preparation in order to enjoy that amazing crispness, which is so characteristic of stir-fried foods.
A great way to introduce and mask calcium rich methi and spinach along paneer in your diet. Serve hot with phulkas.
Simple and sophisticated are two words that come to mind when one thinks of Lebanese cooking. Lebanon is where Arabian cuisine meets the Mediterranean providing the framework for an exotic cuisine that's loved the world over. This combination comprises of a bed of bean and spinach rice topped with a spicy vegetable curry along with falafel. Serve it with chilled yoghurt spiked with roasted cumin seeds to tone down this fiery sizzler.
These melt in the mouth dainty cheese filled spinach parcels are cooked in garlic flavoured butter. Use whole spinach leaves that do not have any cracks because the cheese can ooze out of the leaves during cooking.
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