By Mark Bishop, Deputy Director
My wife and I buy huge bags of pre-washed spinach from Costco, which forces me to find creative ways of using it. Spinach salad, spinach omelettes, galactic green sauce, spinach bars -- or I just add spinach to anything that I'm making for an extra nutrient boost.
This morning I realized that I needed to finish off a bag nearing the end of its life. So I sautéed up some cheesy spinach. My intention was to eat it myself because Henry hasn't been into spinach lately. But to my pleasant surprise, once he saw the cheesy deliciousness, he joined in the small feast.

Cheesy Spinach
Cheesy spinach is a delicious and quick way to eat your greens. . . and maybe your kids will join you!
My wife and I buy huge bags of pre-washed spinach from Costco, which forces me to find creative ways of using it. Spinach salad, spinach omelettes, galactic green sauce, spinach bars -- or I just add spinach to anything that I'm making for an extra nutrient boost.
This morning I realized that I needed to finish off a bag nearing the end of its life. So I sautéed up some cheesy spinach. My intention was to eat it myself because Henry hasn't been into spinach lately. But to my pleasant surprise, once he saw the cheesy deliciousness, he joined in the small feast.
Cheesy Spinach
Lots of washed spinach (I used about 3 cups)Stir-fry all the ingredients together until the cheese is melted and the spinach is wilted. Note: The water from the spinach will come out and make the dish liquidy, but that's normal.
Cheese (I used about 1/4 cup of parmesean plus about a tablespoon of shredded mozzarella, but use what you've got -- it's all good)
A dash of salt
Cheesy spinach is a delicious and quick way to eat your greens. . . and maybe your kids will join you!
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