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Sauteed Spinach w/ Golden Raisins and Pine Nuts

Thursday, June 17, 2010

I returned home to find all my herbs looking SO happy. It is amazing how much plants can grow in 10 days!! My basil plant is tall, while the hot pepper plants look amazing. Most of all the pineapple mint looks fantastic. I cannot wait to prepare some goodies with these herbs. I am happy to come back and take care of household chores and everyday life. Can you believe I missed it. Yay for washing laundry! I know, I know. It sounds sick. :)


I have to say that I miss seeing the gorgeous beauty that is New Mexico. Here are more pictures I captured.











Earlier today I sent a quick poll asking whether my Facebook readers would prefer to see this recipe:

From An Opera Singer in the Kitchen

OR THIS:

From An Opera Singer in the Kitchen
So guess which one won?? Oh, whoops. I guess the title gave it away. I read this recipe on a nice cookbook I checked out of the library. Did I tell you that this is the best way to not have to spend so much money buying cookbooks? Hey, at least it is good for me!


This recipe was probably the only vegan recipe in this cookbook but it spoke out to me. Get this. The title of the cookbook is called Big Buy Cooking from the editors of Fine Cooking. I got to hand it to you, but I had to modify this recipe just a bit since the finished product lacked flavor. Boo! But never fear, the spice queen comes round and improvises. Enjoy this delicious recipe. I paired this with my lovely gazpacho soup. It was perfection.


By the way, do not forget to enter my easy giveaway for $40 to use on anything in the CSN Stores. Check HERE.

From An Opera Singer in the Kitchen

Sauteed Spinach w/ Golden Raisins and Pine Nuts


serves 2 to 4


1/2 cup golden raisins
1/4 cup pine nuts (toasted)
1/4 cup olive oil
1/2 cup breadcrumbs
3 garlic cloves,minced
1 tsp white pepper
1 tsp coarse salt
1 bunch (about 1 pound), trimmed


Toast the pine nuts in a skillet over medium-low heat on the stovepot until golden brown, tossing every 30 seconds to avoid scorching.


In a large (12-inch) skillet over medium heat, heat the raisins and pine nuts in 2 Tbsp of olive oil for about 1 minute. With a slotted spoon, transfer the raisins and pine nuts to a plate.Add the breadcrumbs, garlic, white pepper and salt. Cook until slightly browned for 5-7 minutes. Transfer to a plate.


Put the remaining 2 Tbsp oil in the pan with the spinach, and cook until spinach just wilts. Transfer to a serving platter, toss with raisins and pine nuts, top with bread crumbs and serve.


15 comments:

Monet 1:08 AM  

Yum! What a delightful combination. I love pine nuts and I think they would match perfectly with lightly cooked spinach.

Pam 7:36 AM  

Wow, those are some great food yummies and the scenery is SO beautiful!..thank you for sharing..glad your glad to be back..he he! Have a wonderful day!

Kelly (Hot Cookin') 9:34 AM  

Mmmm....Anything with pine nuts gets a big thumbs up in our household. :)

Food Lover 10:09 AM  

Sounds great specially with raisins :)

Emily Malloy (Ziegler) 10:15 AM  

1. Love the photos, they're gorgeous.
2. This recipe is INGENIOUS.

Shabitha Karthikeyan 11:09 AM  

A totally different recipe with spinach and raisins..luv it !!!

Kelly 11:19 AM  

Oh Noelle--N.M. looks gorgeous! I am so used to the green, green landscape of the Midwest--this was very refresing! Those greens look yummy with the pine nuts and raisins!

Keri - I Eat Trees 12:21 PM  

Your food is always so pretty! Yum- I wish pine nuts weren't so expensive; I'd use them in everything. :)

Debbie 3:07 PM  

I never thought cooked Spinach could look yummy, but you did it. I love pine nuts and raisins, thanks!

Belinda @zomppa 4:32 PM  

LOVE those photos. Sweet dried fruit and salty nuts are always a great combination.

Mother Rimmy 1:37 AM  

I've never been a big fan of sauteed spinach, but this looks really good. I love the raisins and pine nuts. I'm going to give it a try!

evergreen 2:42 PM  

Your New Mexico photos are breathtaking. The Sauteed Spinach recipe sounds incredible, thanks for sharing them :)

Magic of Spice 2:55 AM  

Looks like a great side. And your pics look so fun:)

baby cribs 3:13 AM  

The fourth photo made me remember about a certain movie! Love the recipe. Looks delicious and I find it something so healthy.

dining room tables 11:05 PM  

What a really cool recipe this is! The ingredients are so nice and the combination seems so perfect.

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