Hello, hello my dear friends!
Let’s go today for a very simple recipe, which happens to be very yummy too!
I’m glad to introduce my spinach blinis.
Kids are often reluctant to eating spinachs (actually adults are too!), and serving them on the table can be quite a challenge! I had my kids eat all sorts of veggies when they started eating solid food, for them to get used to vegetables, to discover tastes and textures… But it’s true that spinachs were always a bit of a risky business. Maybe I should blame it on the school canteen!
So I have to be creative since I can not resist a good looking spinach stall at my grocery store! 😉
Hence the combination of my blinis and spinachs in order to cook… spinach blinis! I often serve them as appetizers or for a light week dinner with lettuce for instance (let’s eat healthy the whole way!!). Anyway, I always add a dip to bring taste and texture.
You can choose: my cream cheese dip sauce, my white tahini sauce (the same that I serve with my zucchini stuffed with lamb), my humus, my mechouia salad or my delicious baba ganousch. See? You have plenty of options!
You can make a simple blini batter, or add nutmeg powder as I chose to do here or you can spice it with curry. Adding spices in those spinach blinis is a good idea to enhance the flavors.
The utensils:
A large bowl,
A good whisk (I always use my professional whisk by De Buyer),
A spatula,
A sauce pan
And a frying pan.
I think you’re all set now…
The recipe, Chef!
Pour the flour, salt and baking soda in a bowl. Mix. Add the Greek yogurt and mix until you get an homogeneous mixture. Add the egg and hazelnut oil, mix. Set aside in your fridge for at least one hour. In the meantime, plunge the spinach in boiling water for 2 minutes, drain and set aside. After one hour, dry the spinach some more with absorbing paper to remove as much water as possible. Mix gently the spinach and batter with a spatula. Heat your frying pan with a bit of oil. Place tablespoons of mixture. When you see little bubbles at the surface, turn the blinis upside down and finish cooking. Serve right away.Spinach Blinis
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10 Comments
LadyMilonguera
Saturday October 3rd, 2020 at 12:42 PMUne chouette idée ces blinis !
Emma
Saturday October 3rd, 2020 at 04:11 PMmerci merci !! je trouve aussi ! 😉
Josée
Saturday October 3rd, 2020 at 11:47 PMBonjour Emma, peut-on faire la recette avec des épinards surgelés ? Merci
Emma
Sunday October 4th, 2020 at 09:21 AMBonjour Josée,
Oui c’est faisable. Il faut juste éviter qu’ils soient plein d’eau.
barbara
Monday October 5th, 2020 at 04:00 PMhummm délicieux, j’en ai l’eau à la bouche !! chez moi les épinards ont la cote, on en mange très régulièrement tout le monde adore ça, mais en blini c’est une première !! j’ai imprimé la recette, merci, je te dirais !! bonne soirée, bises
Emma
Monday October 5th, 2020 at 04:41 PMMerci Barbara !! J’attends ton verdict !
Gaud
Wednesday December 16th, 2020 at 10:41 PMRecette trop bonne . Je l’ai réalisée déjà 3 fois et on adore!
Emma
Thursday December 17th, 2020 at 08:54 AMça me fait super plaisir !!
Depelley
Sunday January 30th, 2022 at 09:30 PMUn régal !
J’ai rajouté des graines de courges, tournesol, lin et sésame … et du piment d’espelette.
Merci pour cette délicieuse recette
Emma
Monday January 31st, 2022 at 09:36 AMMerci pour cette version gourmande !!