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If eating healthy is an important lifestyle goal for you, cooking at home increases your ability to use fresh and healthy ingredients. A simple, quick meal you can prepare at home is soup. Enhance the health benefits in a pot of soup by adding spinach, a colorful and nutrient-packed vegetable.[1]
Steps
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1Prepare the base. Find a broth or a stock and add any desirable ingredients, such as vegetables, meat and/or seasonings. Some options for the base soup may include vegetable, chicken, beef and fish stock or broth. Begin cooking the pot of soup on medium-low heat on the stovetop.[2]
- Adding spinach to a canned soup is another option.
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2Wash the spinach. Before adding fresh spinach to the pot of soup, rinse it thoroughly with cold water and pat dry.[3]
- Pay attention to any dirt or debris that may be attached to the spinach. Remove any wilted, sagging or yellow leaves, and take off any rough stems.
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3Cut the spinach. On a clean, smooth cutting board with a sharp knife, give the spinach a rough chop. The pieces do not have to be uniform or consistent.[4]
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4Put the spinach in the soup pot. Add spinach to soup by grabbing handfuls from the cutting board and dropping them into the soup pot as it cooks. Add one handful of spinach for every cup of soup being prepared. Gradually add more spinach by the handful as desired.
- With a large wooden spoon or a ladle, stir the spinach, soup and ingredients together. Mixing all the ingredients will allow the flavors to combine.
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5Let the spinach wilt while the soup cooks. Keep the temperature on medium-low until the spinach has wilted and the flavors have joined with the other ingredients.[5]
- Taste the spinach soup regularly to adjust heat level and seasoning. It should be simmering, rather than boiling. Once the spinach has wilted and the soup is hot, it's ready to eat.
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6Serve the soup. Ladle into a bowl or bowls, and add any extra seasonings such as salt and pepper. Sprinkle some Parmesan cheese on the top, if desired.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionCan salad spinach be used in soup?Community AnswerYes, any spinach will do.
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QuestionCan I use frozen spinach in soup?Community AnswerYes. Just drop the frozen spinach nuggets into the hot broth and stir until it's melted into the soup. I just did this with a homemade turkey soup, and it was delicious!
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QuestionMy oxtail soup recipe calls for 4 hours of simmering. At what point do I add fresh chopped spinach?Community AnswerRoughly at 3.15 of a 4 hour process. You want the spinach to wilt into soft strings into the soup.So, generally, at 40-30 minutes before the cooking process is over.
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Things You'll Need
- Broth or stock
- Soup ingredients
- Soup pot
- Spinach
- Chopping knife
- Cutting board
- Large spoon or soup ladle
References
- ↑ https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/ingredient-focus-spinach
- ↑ https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/baby-spinach-chicken-noodle-soup
- ↑ https://www.finecooking.com/article/how-to-stem-and-clean-fresh-spinach
- ↑ https://youtu.be/ma6necdh6xw?t=33
- ↑ https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/have-your-greens-and-eat-soup-too-article
- ↑ https://www.thekitchn.com/we-tried-3-ways-to-store-salad-greens-and-heres-our-winner-tips-from-the-kitchn-211770
- https://www.food.com/recipe/crock-pot-spinach-tomato-vegetable-soup-184846
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