Smooth Flat Leaf – This variety usually comes washed and ready to eat. It is excellent eaten raw in salads and wilted to serve as a garnish.
Semi-Savoy – Crinkly edged yet similar to a light cabbage leaf, this variety lends itself to being used as a side of green vegetables with a meal or tossed into a stir fry at the very last minute for a few seconds.
Savoy – This variety is the hardiest and is best suited for shredding and adding to bold soups such as Ribollita or Pistou. It needs a good washing as the wrinkles in the leaves gather a lot of grit and soil.
Whichever type of spinach you use or whatever the dish for which you use it, there is one fundamental basic to using spinach. If you are cooking with it, you must not cook it longer than 20-30 seconds. In restaurants, this is known as “al minuto”, which means “to the minute”. If you don't exceed this then you will have bright, vibrant, tasty spinach with lots of colour and texture. However, if you cook it for too long you will end up with mushy, bitter-tasting brown sludge that will have all the appeal of tinned spinach!
The first recorded instances of spinach being consumed as a vegetable date back to 7th century China, long before it became popular in the courts of Europe. It was particularly popular amongst the Italian aristocracy, Catherine de Medici (the Medicis were a very powerful medieval family in Florence in the Middle Ages) was so fond of spinach that when she married the king of France, she brought her own chefs to cook it the way she liked it. Since then dishes served on a bed of spinach have been known as “a la Florentine.”
As far as vegetables go, nutritionally speaking, spinach is hard to
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