How to Substitute Fresh Spinach for Frozen (2024)

Here’s how to substitute fresh spinach for frozen. Fresh spinach can be substituted for frozen once you understand how to calculate the substitution!

Commercially frozen spinach is usually chopped then boiled or blanched and flash frozen, resulting in the kind of texture that goes well in soups, spinach dips, casseroles and egg dishes. Now you can make your own at home and freeze it (or use it fresh in recipes requiring frozen spinach).

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Frozen Spinach

Most varieties of frozen spinach come in 10 oz packages and needs to be drained once it’s thawed because it will produce a lot of water. A 10 oz package of frozen spinach is the equivalent about a 1 pound bunch of fresh spinach.

If you’re buying fresh spinach, it’s wise to buy more than you think you’ll need because some bunches will need the stalks trimmed off and that will decrease the weight before cooking. A good rule of thumb is fresh spinach cooked down equals about a cup and a half, which is roughly the equivalent of a 10 oz frozen package.

Frozen Spinach vs Fresh

Fresh spinach is more fibrous but will cook down considerably and needs to be drained once it’s cooked down. The nice thing about cooking down fresh spinach is that you know it is 100% fresh and you can season it any way you want to while it’s cooking down. Fresh spinach works best in salads or sautéed as a side dish like Creamed Spinach.

The easiest way to cook down spinach is to cut the spinach into small pieces and give it a quick cook in a non-stick pan. After the spinach has cooked down, remove from heat and scoop into a colander so the excess water can drain out and cool enough to be able to handle it.

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How To Substitute Fresh Spinach for Frozen

Like many dips, you’ll need a package of frozen chopped spinach, defrosted and squeezed dry. Frozen chopped spinach is a great choice, it’s easy to use and perfect for dips but if I have fresh spinach to use (or don’t have frozen handy) I substitute fresh spinach for frozen spinach.

You will need, just one ingredient… 1 lb of fresh spinach. This will look like a lot of spinach but don’t worry, it reduces to approximately 1 1/4 cups or so.

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How To Prepare Fresh Spinach For Dips

  • Remove any long or tough stems.
  • Place the fresh spinach in a large non-stick pan for over medium high heat. Cook, stirring occasionally until the spinach is cooked through (3-4 minutes).
  • Cool slightly. Place spinach on a cutting board and chop.
  • Using your hands, squeeze as much liquid out of the spinach as possible. Separate (or fluff it up) and use as directed in your recipe.

This is a great method to use fresh spinach instead of frozen but it’s also great to use if your spinach is ready to expire. Simply follow the instructions above and then freeze the cooked and cooled spinach in a freezer bag for future use.

Our Favorite Spinach Recipes

You can find our favorite frozen spinach recipes here.

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  • Spinach Artichoke Dip Pasta Salad
  • Classic Stuffed Shells Recipe– Family favorite!

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How to Make Frozen Spinach

This recipe replaces 1 package of store bought frozen spinach.

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 4 minutes minutes

Total Time 14 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 pound fresh spinach
  • ½ teaspoon olive oil

Instructions

  • Wash spinach and spin to dry in a salad spinner (or dab dry).

  • Remove any long or tough stems.

  • Place the fresh spinach in a large non-stick pan with olive oil over medium high heat. Cook, stirring occasionally until the spinach is cooked through (3-4 minutes).

  • Cool slightly. Place spinach on a cutting board and chop.

  • Cool completely and use in place of frozen spinach in your recipe as directed or freeze in a medium sized freezer bag.

Notes

Most recipe will require the spinach to be defrosted and squeezed dry before adding to the recipe.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 30 | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 3g | Sodium: 89mg | Potassium: 632mg | Fiber: 2g | Vitamin A: 10635IU | Vitamin C: 31.8mg | Calcium: 112mg | Iron: 3.1mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

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