Ground Beef with spinach and cream makes a great weeknight meal delivering flavor when you’re short on time. Serve with rice and you pretty much cover everything in the food pyramid all in a tasty dish.
This is a great dish that came about when I was in a hurry to make supper but didn’t want to settle for ho hum. How can you go wrong when the meal starts with sauteing onions and garlic then adding ground beef? It may not look pretty, but its delicious! I wanted to call this scrambled hamburger with spinach and cream. Apparently, scrambled hamburger isn’t a term that’s widely used. Who knew?
I often have big tubs of fresh baby spinach on hand because it’s the simplest way to get my greens in when I’m too lazy to make a salad. Salads are my least favorite meals to prepare. I love them, I just don’t like preparing them. Tossing some baby spinach in a bowl and mixing with a vinaigrette is what I usually do. But, in this case, I tossed a bunch in with the ground beef and it was pretty tasty.
It needed some liquid and I was looking for different. I had some heavy cream, which I often do to make scones or muffins, and poured it in. Wow! It was tasty! Added a little spice to take it to the next level and dinner was done in under 30 minutes.
I use anywhere from 10 – 16 ounces of fresh baby spinach for this meal. That’s a lot of spinach! You need to add it in batches otherwise it will overflow out of the skillet. Add a handful, give it a stir, and when it starts to wilt (which takes seconds), add more. The spinach shrinks down to nothing. It’s a great way to add your greens into a meal.
Good taste pairings with spinach are chicken, steak or sole.
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Adding some hot sauce gives this meal zing and cuts through the cream. Nutmeg adds flavor to a cream dish and just a pinch is all you need. I don’t mind quick meals as long as the flavor isnt sacrificed. Serve with rice, and if you’re so inclined, mix the rice with some corn. Now youve covered everything in the food pyramid. You have your fats, proteins, vegetables, and grains.
My Dad would have called this gravy train. He is the one that introduced scrambled hamburger into the family. Calling it gravy train was just our joke because it did look like our dog’s food. When I make this dish, I think of him and smile although I miss him tremondously. Cooking is an experience and it brings fond memories of the people who showed you how to cook and the people who you shared the meal with. I’m sure you have meals that bring memories of your loved ones. So go cook! Enjoy time around the table with your family.
Life is too short for mediocre food.
If you have beef and spinach, make this dish, so simple but delicious. beef and spinach stew.
FAQ
What is good to eat with spinach?
What do you eat raw spinach with?
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What to eat with spinach?
Earthy and warming with mushrooms cooked with onions and garlic and seasoned with thyme and pepper, this simple spinach pasta dish is perfect as a side or, with the addition of some protein like grilled chicken or broiled cod, a light meal. The recipe recommends a cup of sliced spinach per serving, but don’t let that stop you from adding more.
Is spinach better cooked or raw?
Studies have found that eating cooked spinach and other cooked vegetables such as carrots compared to raw results in much higher blood levels of beta-carotene, which is an antioxidant thought to have a great benefit by reducing the risk of heart diseases and lung cancer. Moreover, raw spinach contains oxalic acid, an organic compound found in many leafy green plants vegetables. This compound blocks the absorption of iron and calcium but breaks down under high temperatures (when cooked), this means your body will absorb more calcium and iron if you eat a cooked spinach.
What are the different types of spinach?
There are three main types of spinach: Characteristics: smooth, spade-shaped leaves that are tender and slightly sweet in flavor. Flat-leaf spinach is the most popular spinach in the United States and is what you’ll find at supermarkets either loose or in a pre-washed package. Its flavor is best when eaten raw.
How do you use superfood spinach?
Raw, steamed, sauteed, baked, wilted, pureed, or as stuffing, there’s no end of ways to use up superfood spinach. Here are more than 40 ways to use frozen, fresh, or baby spinach for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and every snack in between.