Hi! I’m Steph. I play mom to two munchkins (ages 3 & 2), and wife to an amazing man. It’s fun playing house and I find it so rewarding…most days
I do not claim to be an expert, nutritionist, or chef. However, I do claim a love and passion for it. It has been my passion for the last 15 years. And I think being a mother to young eaters gives us some credibility in the kitchen anyway But first, for the unbeliever, (and for those who eat purely for health, good for you! That’s difficult. I hate tomatoes but incorporate them into my daily diet because of their countless benefits.)
1. This is a very nutrient-dense food. A 1-cup serving has only 41 calories but it’s very high in vitamins, minerals and other phytonutrients.
2. It’s so versatile! It can be eaten raw, blended, or cooked, and added to just about anything!
3. Spinach is loaded with 13 different flavonoids which act as antioxidants, protecting the body from free radicals. If you don’t know what those are, free radicals are bad guys. We don’t want them in or around us, but they are. So we need to fight them with things like flavoids and antioxidants.
1 cup whole wheat flour
1/4 cup Ground Flaxseed
5-6 cups Fresh Spinach
1/2 tsp Salt
2 tsp Baking Powder
1/2 tsp Baking Soda
1 cup Lowfat Buttermilk
1 Whole Egg
1 Tbsp Canola Oil
Method:
1. Throw spinach in a blender with enough buttermilk to puree it.
2. Mix dry ingredients together in a large bowl.
3. Whisk egg, oil and remaining milk together.
4. Add the spinach puree to the wet ingredients, then add wet ingredients to dry ingredients. Batter should be lumpy.
5. Spray pan with non-stick spray and cook.
6. Serve with warm cinnamon applesauce, sliced peaches, strawberries, or even pureed mangoes!
Spinach Steel Cut Oats
Steel Cut Oats
Milk
1-2 Bananas
1 Cup spinach
Method:
1.Cook the Steel Cut Oats according to package directions, choosing serving size accordingly.
2. Puree Spinach in blender with a dash of milk to make it smooth.
3. Mash bananas in small mixing bowl (number of bananas depends on how sweet you like your cereal.)
4. When Oats are finished cooking, add the spinach puree then bananas to taste.
(proof that even my pickiest eater eats it without being forced
Double Spinach and Garlic Quesadillas
(these are our fave!):
Spinach Tortillas (or any whole wheat tortillas with only ingredients that you can pronounce)
Cheese (I prefer unpasteurized)
1 fresh Clove of Garlic finely chopped
2 handfuls of chopped Spinach
Method:
1. Throw a tortilla down on a greased pan
2. Sprinkle on the clove of garlic
3. Cover it in spinach (it cooks down a lot)
Remember, these are supposed to be healthy, so don’t drench them in artery-clogging cheese
5. Lay a second tortilla on top
6. Cook on a medium-low heat because you want the inside to get piping hot before it overcooks the tortillas. Flip when underside is starting to turn golden brown and
Whalla!
Bottom Line:
- Better Vision
- Healthier Heart
- Healthier Colon
- Better Blood Cells
- Stronger Bones
- and it fights Cancer
You can make spinach fun,
I promise.
I have a bunch more recipes, including a spinach smoothie, casseroles, and a spaghetti sauce with 13 hidden vegetables!
But you’d be reading for a week if I posted them all.
So if you’d like more, you can visit me at: My Blog
or leave a comment here.
Let us know how you enjoy these recipes!














We put spinich in EVERYTHING… EGGS smoothies. LOVE IT! Thanks for the other yummy ideas!
If only I had your brain! And if only Spinach weren’t green. My kids are afraid of green food. Bad mama me! But I loved this post!
PS You are jack of all trades master of ALL.
I guess I’ve been making our green pancakes wrong! (Green food coloring:) Thanks Steph! I would LOVE your spaghetti sauce recipe- hint hint!
Wow! Wonderful and informative post! not only that but the recipes are delicious! I am a huge fan of spinach, I really love it because it not only tastes great but like you mentioned above it has a LOT of benefits for your health. The spinach pancake recipe -are you kidding me- delicious! I have to try that one for sure! I am a huge fan of quesadillas too, yum~
I am now heading to visit your blog, I love cooking and therefore I love food
so I am looking forward to see what recipes you have on your blog. See you there!
And thank you for the info and the recipes!
I’ve got some serious work to do…I can’t even get my kids to eat PIZZA, no less, spinach! But, they’ll break one of these days…
Thanks for the great post, once again!
What is the 3rd ingredient in the pancakes that just says 1 tsp?
Thanks for the ideas!
Good catch!
Luckily, you’re not missing any ingredients. I just forgot to delete that extra “tsp” when I was editing.
Thx! And have fun!