Spinach
The Family Recipe I Couldn't Wait Any Longer to Learn
How we finally learned to make my mother's creamed spinach—on Zoom.
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K. B.
March 5, 2021
Brilliant! This made my day! As someone who also has collected recipes from the various members of my families, I completely grasped the importance and the timeliness of this. I would love to go back and have lunch at my grandparents home - where lunch was the biggest meal of the day and everyone retired for a small nap afterwards. The comfort of my grandmother's cooking and the self-canned cherries in a dish for dessert would take a big step to making me feel better these days! Thank you!
Wendy D.
March 5, 2021
instead of using the knorr boullion cube, save some of the water the spinach was boiled in and use that for the liquid. stir to thicken.
Jenifer
March 5, 2021
What a beautifully poignant and hilarious story! Laugh out loud funny and had me missing my deceased mothers’ wonderful cooking. You’re making such beautiful and delicious memories.
Milanka S.
March 4, 2021
Hi Abigail, A quick question for the knorr cube what flavor does your mom use? Knorr has chicken, beef, veggie, seafood etc...flavor cubes? I would like to make this for my family and would love to know which knorr cube flavor she uses for this recipe.
My family absolutely loves your aunt Lolly cookies - they are soooo amazing. Thank you for providing such comforting dishes.
My family absolutely loves your aunt Lolly cookies - they are soooo amazing. Thank you for providing such comforting dishes.
Abigail R.
March 4, 2021
Oh, I love this! Yes, the cookies are the biggest comfort around here, too. I think my mother uses beef, to be honest. Maybe chicken? But pretty sure it's beef. Keep me posted!
Pascale P.
February 28, 2021
Thank you for this beautiful story. My heart breaks for all the families far away from each other, relying on Zoom. Luckily, my parents are 2 hours away, and they are part of our POD, and my daughters quarantine before they visit. I have been visiting every two weeks or so because my mom's memory is failing and my dad needs a break. I think that cooking is good for her brain, and she has pretty much given up the kitchen to my father. My mother is french so we don't have typical Family recipes.... I learned many of them long ago, but a few weeks ago, I learned to make Pot au Feu. Made it with my dad and then for my husband. And then turned the leftovers into a scrumptious soup! Last week, I learned to make Oxtails (the way my parents make them) and my goal for the next lesson is rabbit.
Thanks to your beautiful story, I am going to spend every visit with them learning something from our family history and my childhood. Thank you for that.
Thanks to your beautiful story, I am going to spend every visit with them learning something from our family history and my childhood. Thank you for that.
Annada R.
February 17, 2021
So well written! Especially the part where everyone is talking over each other, absolutely bang on! Finally you just let the situation take over and enjoy going along.
beejay45
February 17, 2021
My family never had creamed spinach at home. Growing up in San Francisco, instead we all looked forward to visits the the House of Prime Rib which made not only sublime creamed spinach but had the most amazing house dressing on their salads. I have thought about learning to make creamed spinach now, and I'm definitely going to give this a try. I grew up loving spinach, but creamed spinach is such a treat! Thanks.
Amy C.
February 17, 2021
This was beautifully written and I'm sure we can all identify with missing the comfort and warmth of family
redkat
February 16, 2021
Did you use larger, more mature spinach or smaller baby spinach?
Sharon
March 3, 2021
If you ever see New Zealand spinach, buy it! Makes the best creamed spinach in the universe. I discovered it at a local San Francisco supermarket decades ago. Never saw it again so I started growing it. MUCH sturdier than what's usually available and SO much more flavorful. Doesn't wilt and disappear when cooked like the typical garden variety. Indescribable.
beejay45
March 4, 2021
Yes! I grew up in SF, and we used to buy that all the time. It's been so long since I've seen it that I had forgotten all about it. It was great in stir frys, too, because of it's sturdiness. I wonder what happened to it here in the States, or maybe just California/San Francisco, and is it really from New Zealand?
gr8chefmb
February 13, 2021
I LOVED this story!!! As with other readers, it reminded me of various family memories over my lifetime & it makes me miss Mom, my grandparents & several aunts & uncles. I think the magic (& intangible) ingredient common to ALL family recipes is LOVE. 😍💗💓💓💗 Thank you for sharing.
Richard H.
February 13, 2021
Touching story that brought back some family memories of my own. But how about sharing the recipe?
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