How to Freeze Spinach and Kale, Recipe for Joe's Special (2024)

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How to Freeze Spinach and Kale, Joe’s Special

This is a recipe I posted back in 2013. I’m bringing Joe’s Special back because it’s simple, paleo, keto friendly and a dish you may have never heard of. We love Joe’s Special for breakfast, lunch and dinner!

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What is Joe’s Special?

It’s a medley of ground beef, spinach and eggs, made famous in San Francisco at New Joe’s, an Italian restaurant in 20’s, and was later placed on the menu at a place called Original Joe’s. Eventually, it landed on many menus in California and even ventured out of state. Isn’t it interesting how recipes develop and migrate, and this was all before the internet?

I first learned about this heavy protein, paleo, keto friendly breakfast, brunch or dinner when I lived in Southern California. Lots of restaurants served it and everyone quite familiar with it, except me.

I decided to bring you this recipe when gigantic bag of spinach was placed on my doorstep. I remembered Joe’s special, which, while many recipes use frozen spinach, I think is much better with fresh.

After I made a few green spinach and kale smoothies, and my Joe’s special in my cast iron pan, I still had this huge bag of spinach, and I didn’t want it going to waste.

I’ve never had to think about freezing spinach or kale because we eat it up fast enough, but was to go on and discover something amazing.

How to Freeze Spinach and Kale

You would think that I know just about everything concerning spinach, but I needed google (don’t I always) to help me discover that spinach can be frozen, but there is a specific way to do it, with varying opinions.

Some insist that spinach must be blanched and shocked before freezing, while others take the green super food directly to the freezer. I chose the latter, and was shocked at the results. I’m not sure what I expected, but this is what my spinach looked like when I took it out of the freezer. It looked exactly the same as the day I put it in, only it was frozen. By the way, you can also freeze kale the exact same way. Another great culinary discovery!

How to Freeze Spinach and Kale

  1. If you are getting it fresh from the dirt, triple wash it. Spin it dry with a salad spinner longer than you think you should. It has to be dry.
  2. Leave it out on towels for a few hours to really ensure it is dry.
  3. Wrap it in up gently in gallon size freezer bags. Don’t be concerned with quantities for future use. The spinach didn’t freeze into one cube and I was able to take only the amount out of the bag I wanted to for my recipe.

This is not spinach for spinach salad, but it most certainly can be sauteed, made into a smoothie, spinach manicotti or your favorite spinach recipe. The kale is especially good put into soups.

Joe’s special, a long time classic of ground beef, spinach and eggs, is something I’m making a little more frequently, now that I have all that spinach.

So tell me, have you ever had Joe’s Special and do you freeze your greens?

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Joe's Special and How to Freeze Spinach

Joe's special, a medley of ground beef, spinach and eggs, first made famous in San Francisco

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time25 minutes mins

Course: Entree

Cuisine: American

Servings: 4

Author: Angela Roberts

Ingredients

  • olive oil
  • 1 small onion diced
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1/4 teaspoon red chili flakes
  • few sprigs fresh thyme or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme or oregano
  • 1 bunch fresh spinach can use frozen, but must thaw and drain first
  • 4 eggs
  • 1/4 cup parmesan cheese

Instructions

  • Saute onion until softened. Add in garlic and cook for one minute.

  • Add in ground beef and stir fry with onion and garlic until cooked through.

  • Add in salt, pepper, chili flakes and herbs.

  • Add in big handfuls of spinach. If frozen using my method, just add in frozen at this point. Spinach will soften right way.

  • Add in 4 beaten eggs.

  • Continue to cook until eggs are done.

  • Season again with salt and pepper.

  • Top with parmesan cheese.

Freeze Spinach

  • Wash, dry thoroughly. This is important. Once dry, place in plastic bags, freeze.

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How to Freeze Spinach and Kale, Recipe for Joe's Special (2024)

FAQs

How do you freeze spinach and kale? ›

Pack Greens into Freezer Bags

(If you have one, a vacuum sealer system works well with kale.) Avoid over-packing bags. Flatten bags before sealing to create kale portions that thaw quickly. Label your bags so you know when you put them in the freezer.

Is it better to freeze spinach raw or cooked? ›

Blanching spinach before freezing helps preserve the colour and taste for longer as it delays the enzymatic process that leads to decay, however, it's not so good at retaining the nutrients. Blanching spinach before freezing also means that it will last a lot longer in the freezer, for up to a year.

What happens if you freeze spinach without blanching? ›

Frozen spinach also works well in dips, quiche, and pasta dishes. It brings flavorful nutrition to homemade egg rolls, meatballs, and marinara sauce. If you know you'll use your frozen spinach within six months, you can freeze it without blanching. This method yields more of a slimy product upon thawing.

Can you freeze spinach and kale without blanching? ›

Directions: Kale can be frozen without blanching but should be used within 4 weeks. Blanching greens before freezing stops the naturally-occurring ripening enzymes in the leaves. This will ensure that the leaves taste fresh and will not develop a bitter taste.

Can you freeze fresh kale or spinach? ›

Yes, you can freeze kale. Frozen kale works well in smoothies and blends well into quiches, crock pot stews and soups. Find more uses for frozen kale and how to best preserve this nutrient-packed green.

How do you make frozen spinach not soggy? ›

Microwave the spinach for 1-2 minutes or until the spinach becomes soft and mushy. Take a colander and line it with a couple sheets of paper towel. Place the mushy spinach on the paper towel. Wrap the paper towel around the spinach and squeeze the water out of the spinach.

Should I wash spinach before I freeze it? ›

Thoroughly rinse any dirt or critters off the spinach and look for any damaged leaves to discard. Remove any super long stems and chop or rip large spinach leaves into bite sized pieces. If the pieces are already fairly small, you can skip this step.

How long to blanch spinach for freezing? ›

Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Place the spinach in the boiling water and blanch it for two minutes. Once the time is up, immediately plunge the spinach into the bowl of ice water for 2-3 minutes. This will instantly stop the cooking process while preserving the color and taste.

What is the point of blanching spinach? ›

Blanching is scalding vegetables in boiling water or steam for a short time. It is typically followed by quick, thorough cooling in very cold or ice water. Blanching stops enzyme actions which otherwise cause loss of flavor, color and texture.

Does kale have to be completely dry before freezing? ›

Leafy kale has a tendency to trap dirt and requires a good rinse before freezing. Because the leaves and stems cook at different rates, you'll need to separate them before you freeze them. Roughly chop the leaves and cut the stems into 1-inch pieces, and be sure to thoroughly wash and dry both before freezing.

Can you vacuum seal and freeze fresh kale? ›

If you want to load up and have a readily available supply of fresh kale any time of year, the best storage method is to vacuum seal and freeze it. Following these simple steps to store your kale will keep it fresh up to five times longer than storing in a traditional plastic zipper bag.

What happens if you freeze vegetables without blanching? ›

Enzymes and Blanching

Enzymes are naturally occurring substances in plants that control the ripening process. Freezing only slows enzyme activity. Most frozen vegetables will lose quality in the freezer unless they have been blanched.

How long does frozen kale and spinach last? ›

In the Freezer

Technically, frozen vegetables don't expire. But, it's best to use frozen kale within six months as it will be freshest. Be sure to follow our freezing instructions to keep kale at its best quality. Beyond six months, frozen kale is safe to eat, but it may show signs of wilting or freezer burn.

Can you freeze fresh greens without blanching? ›

Unfortunately, leafy greens are susceptible to wilting rather quickly, so many opt to freeze them to preserve their flavors and aesthetic for a bit longer. Usually before freezing greens, you would blanch them. As The Spruce Eats explains, skipping this step will lead your greens to become discolored and mushy.

How do you store green leafy vegetables in the freezer? ›

Cover with ice water leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Label with date and contents. Store in freezer for 8 to 12 months.

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