It can be hard sometimes for families to come up with new and exciting recipes. This recipe for Creamed Spinach with Roasted Spaghetti Squash will be a hit with your family. The great thing about this recipe is that it’s so heart-warming and delicious, it can be eaten as a side dish or as a delicious vegan option for a main dish.
As a mom to a 13 year old, I’m always trying to find ways to slide some veggies onto my daughter’s dinner plate. The combination of creaminess and contrast with the crunchy topping definitely appeals to my family. It’s definitely a healthier option in the way of comfort foods.
So the way I came up with this recipe was interesting. I absolutely love spaghetti squash and had a whole one in the fridge. I usually just roast it in the oven, use a fork to rake the squash to a spaghetti consistency and have it as a meal. I also realized I had a bag of spinach in the fridge that really needed to get used up. Otherwise I was going to have to toss out the spinach and I hate doing that. So I decided to use up both the spaghetti squash and the spinach in the same dish…afterall, what did I have to lose?
As a little background on spaghetti squash, it’s very low in fat with only .06g per 1 cup and although it has 7g of carbohydrates, it has 1.5 grams of fiber. So if you are following a carb restrictive diet, your actual intake of carbs from the spaghetti squash is only 5.5 per cup. That’s awesome!
All you really have to do to roast spaghetti squash is slice it in half, sprinkle with olive oil, salt and pepper. I turn the squash cut side down on a baking pan and just roast it until it’s tender. That’s exactly what I did in this recipe, except I combined it with a creamed spinach recipe.
When roasting spaghetti squash I always line my sheet pan with a silicone pan liner. It prevents anything from sticking to the pan and makes for an easy cleanup.
Fresh spinach usually comes in large bags. You may look at the bag of spinach and think it’s way more than you need. In actuality, when spinach cooks down, it shrinks down a lot. In fact it shrinks so much, you could have a 1-2 lb. bag and only end up with a couple of cups of cooked spinach.
Some spinach comes pre-washed and ready to use. If your spinach isn’t pre-washed, rinse it under cool water and dry it as much as possible on a kitchen towel or between some paper towels. Spinach gives off some liquid, so you don’t want to add any more liquid than may be necessary depending on your recipe.
Whether you’re enjoying this as a side dish or scooped into a bowl as a delicious main entree, you really can’t go wrong. This is comfort food at it’s best and I hope you enjoy it as much as my family does.
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