Spinach & Onions With Crispy Garlic

Vegetable side dish is a must in all our dinner entrée. Sometimes though I run out of ideas on how to cook vegetables. Boiling or steaming is good and all but sometimes adding a few more notches is a good idea as well. Kinda like the bacon notches I did with the asparagus side dish a few months ago. From that idea, I made this spinach & onions with crispy garlic side dish sans the bacon and tomatoes.

INGREDIENTS:
1 bag of fresh spinach
1 onion, sliced in rings/rounds
4 cloves of garlic, chopped finely
3 tbsp of olive oil
2 tbsp of water
salt & pepper
Italian seasoning

Heat up the olive oil on a non-stick pan. Add the finely chopped garlic. Cook until toasted. Be careful though coz you don’t wanna burn it. Put the toasted garlic on a small plate and set aside.

Using the same pan, add the onions. Let the rings cook, separating them gently with a fork. Add the bag of spinach, water, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Stir and let everything get incorporated. The spinach wilts fast so you should cook it no longer than 2-3 minutes or so.

Transfer onto a serving platter. Sprinkle the crispy garlic on top.

Serve as a side dish to any meat dishes like Beef Hoisin Satay, Broiled Pork Chops, or chicken dishes.


(originally posted at blisstree/b5media)

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Recipe: Spinach & Onions With Crispy Garlic

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 bag of fresh spinach
    1 onion, sliced in rings/rounds
    4 cloves of garlic, chopped finely
    3 tbsp of olive oil
    2 tbsp of water
    salt & pepper
    Italian seasoning

 

Instructions

  1. Heat up the olive oil on a non-stick pan. Add the finely chopped garlic. Cook until toasted. Be careful though coz you don’t wanna burn it. Put the toasted garlic on a small plate and set aside.

    Using the same pan, add the onions. Let the rings cook, separating them gently with a fork. Add the bag of spinach, water, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Stir and let everything get incorporated. The spinach wilts fast so you should cook it no longer than 2-3 minutes or so.

    Transfer onto a serving platter. Sprinkle the crispy garlic on top.

Quick Notes

Serve as a side dish to any meat dishes like Beef Hoisin Satay, Broiled Pork Chops, or chicken dishes.

Diet type: Vegetarian

Number of servings (yield): 4

My rating: 3 stars:  ★★★☆☆ 1 review(s)

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