This healthy sautéed spinach with garlic is an easy way to spruce up any meal. Five simple ingredients come together to give a side with loads of flavor!
This post was sponsored by Veestro but the content and opinions expressed are fully my own.
This post was originally published on 5/8/2017
Sometimes you just need a little something extra to finish of your meal, but it needs to be easy. This simple side of nutritious greens fits the bill perfectly! Super flavorful but simple to make.
Sautéed Spinach With Garlic
Spinach is a huge power house veggie and a great side to almost anything. My secret ingredient adds great flavor while sautéing and kicks boring old greens up a notch. Not to mention the amazing health benefits!
The benefits of spinach
Spinach is so good for you and comes with a long list of benefits. It is loaded with nutrients and antioxidants and easily goes with so many types of recipes. It is low in carbs but high in fiber, which is important for digestion and also boosts your health overall.
Spinach is loaded with nutrients, one of which is carotenoids which your body uses to make vitamin A. It also has lots of iron, folic acid, calcium, vitamin C and vitamin K.
How do you choose the best spinach
When spinach is fresh, it is firm and bright green. The flavor is almost buttery and the leaves are nice and thick. You want to avoid spinach leaves that are super dark green, wilted and mushy.
What's the difference between spinach and baby spinach?
Baby spinach is basically just spinach that has been harvested early. Since it isn't as mature, the flavor is more mild and the leaves are more tender. It isn't as thick and touch as fully mature spinach so may not sauté as well since it will get mushy fast.
What kind of spinach is the best to use?
Spinach comes in many forms, it can be frozen, fresh or even canned. Fresh is always best when it comes to sautéed spinach. But frozen has it's place in some recipes. I never used canned spinach since the texture and flavor gross me out, but I can imagine that it works for some people.
For this sautéed spinach recipe, I suggest using a fresh fully mature spinach versus fresh baby spinach. While baby spinach can still be used, it will cook and wilt much faster and the end result will not be as flavorful or as al dente.
Is sautéed spinach still good for you?
Absolutely! Like with many veggies, there are benefits for eating them both raw and cooked. Some nutrients are absorbed better when eating spinach raw, such as vitamin C and folate. However, raw spinach contains oxalic acid which prevents some nutrients from being absorbed.
When you sauté spinach, the heat breaks down the oxalic acid. This allows the nutrients like fiber, calcium and iron to be absorbed in higher amounts.
How do you make sautéed spinach not bitter?
First off, make sure you are using quality spinach. Baby spinach is milder in flavor so if you are sensitive you may want to start there. Adding seasoning to your sautéed spinach will also help.
The best way to counteract bitter is to add citrus. Squeeze a little lemon over the top before you eat it and it will not only take out that bitter flavor but it will taste amazing!
What do you eat sautéed spinach with?
This simple recipe goes with almost anything! It's such a great way to get in some extra greens. A few of our favorite recipes and ideas to eat this with are:
- With a grain like vegan risotto and other veggies
- You can put it sautéed on the side instead of in my pasta with roasted butternut squash or my pasta with tomato sauce
- Vegan Scalloped Cauliflower
- Vegan Pasta Puttanesca
- Maple Roasted Carrots
- Vegan Mashed Potatoes
- Vegan Butternut Squash Lasagna
- Vegan Meatballs
- BBQ Cauliflower Bites
- Baked Veggie Tots
- Baked Lima Beans
- Easy Vegetable Lasagna
- Healthy Vegan Bolognese
- Casseroles
- Quiches
- Vegan Spanakopita
You can even use this sautéed spinach as a side to things like ready meals. One ready meal service we've tried that is vegan is called Veestro. The meals arrive frozen, packed in dry ice, and come right to your home. You simply store in the freezer until ready to use.
There are a huge variety of different meals, including breakfast, entries, soups, desserts and juice. There are many options for ordering, including a la carte or meal packs. Plus options for gluten free, weight loss, high protein or even juice cleanses.
They are all organic with no preservatives and are non-GMO. Plus the meals are packaged in 100% compostable carton trays or 100% recyclable BPA-free plastic pouches. Super awesome bonus!
How Do You Sauté Spinach?
This recipe is so simple and easy. It's just a few steps that adds loads of flavor and a perfect paid to any recipe.
- Sauté the garlic.
- Add the rest of the ingredients and cook a few minutes.
- Serve with any meal or you can even eat it on it's own!
Tips to change of the flavor
It's easy to change the flavor up with this recipe! All you need to do is think about your favorite flavors, spices and seasonings. Sautéed spinach is really versatile and goes will so many things. Here are some of our favorite:
- ground pepper
- shallots or onion
- garlic
- lemon
- white wine
- vegan Parmesan
- mushrooms
You can also switch up the greens and use chard, kale or even collards!
Healthy Sautéed Spinach with Garlic
Ingredients
- 1-2 cloves garlic , minced (depending on how garlicky you like it)
- 3 tablespoons veggie broth , or drizzle of your favorite oil (low sodium if needed)
- 2 cups fresh spinach (you can sub any other green you like such as chard, kale or collards)
- 1 tablespoon white cooking wine
- ⅛ teaspoon sea salt
- squeeze of fresh lemon juice
Instructions
- Sauté garlic with 1 tablespoon broth or drizzle of oil on medium low heat for 1 to 2 minutes or until fragrant.
- Add the spinach, the other 2 tablespoons of broth or a little bit more oil, wine and salt. Sauté 3-4 minutes until spinach is wilted.
- Squeeze some lemon on top and enjoy on it's own or as a side to any meal!
Notes
- Add other veggies like mushrooms, zucchini or onions to change it up.
- Serve as a side or eat it on it's own as a light snack.
- Add in different seasonings and spices to alter the flavor.
Recipe by Veggies Don’t Bite, visit our site for more great plant-based recipes.
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Chloe
Sounds wonderful! I'd love to try Veestro as a way to Save time and help me with ways to feed my husband and I while maintaining my plant based diet!
Teresa Bradley
I'm always looking for great ways to eat more veggies; as with many women (working full time, taking care of family, and serving in various ministries at church and in our community), a hectic schedule sometimes pushes "healthy eating" out the window and up to the fast food drive-thru window - DANGEROUS! Thanks for offering this chance (and the yummy-sounding sauteed spinach - I'm making that tonight!).
Tiffany
This would help me for the weeks that I am busy and don't always have times to cook
Lisa B
I would love to win. The sauteed spinach looks good.
Ann
These would be great for those nights with too many practices and too little time. Look yummy!
Scott
This would help us because we've just moved and are living out of boxes. Things are progressing, but slowly because of our rambunctious 2 year old daughter. I need to get my Instant Pot unpacked and rockin'!
Jennifer
I don't like to cook and Veestro meals would certainly simplify eating plant-based.
Nancy
These meals would help us to eat healthy while taking care of our grandchildren.
Sherida Raymer
My husband and I often do not have time to cook with 10-hour workdays and workouts at the gym. It is so tempting to stop at a fast-food place instead of preparing something at home. These meals would help us stick to our WFPBD.
Bonnie
There are days when I really hate to measure and chop. This delivery service sounds amazing.
Trish
Going to def give the spinach a try. I love raw spinach but cooked spinach often makes me gag!! My husband loves to sauté it and it's usually wet and over cooked. That texture I guess is what I dislike. He also uses the frozen stuff. Yours looks vibrant and not mushy! Could be a win-win here; my husband gets his sautéed spinach and I don't get to gag lol. Thanks so much! And I hope peace comes to your family soon.
Kamisha Sidibe
This is an awesome giveaway. I suffer from Chronic illness, leaky gut and other gut issues and Candida. And right now I am having trouble eating. This would be a blessing because I would not have to cook and could feel better quicker.
Lindsey S
This would help alleviate so much stress and anxiety in having to come up with a weekly menu. It will also help me ensure I'm eating a good meal instead of relying on fast food.
Starla
Wow this would be so awesome. This would help as I am working full time in the emergency room while I am still a full time student in nursing school. It's safe to say I am sick of freezer meals that taste awful or either salads that I can quickly snag at restaurants that are over priced and not as fresh. This would be a lifesaver!
Sarah
This would help with the busy end of year schedule for two teacher parents and 3 active kids!!