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Step 1
If you’re looking to preserve spinach that’s been freshly picked from your garden or the farmer’s market, wash and dry it well before freezing. But if you’re using the triple-washed bags or clamshells from the grocery store, you should be good to go.
Step 3
Freezing Whole Spinach Leaves (My Fave Method)
Step 5
Freezing whole spinach leaves is a total breeze! Just pick out any icky leaves, place the fresh spinach leaves in a Ziploc freezer bag, squeeze out as much air as possible, and place it in the freezer. It doesn't get much easier!
Step 7
Freezing Pureed Spinach (Slightly More Cleanup)
Step 9
You can also puree and freeze your spinach. I almost always use the whole leaf method, but this is a great option if you're certain you'll be using it in smoothies. Just add all of the spinach to a blender and add just enough water to get the blender going. Freeze the puree in Ziploc freezer bags (again, squeeze the air out), ice cube trays, or baby food containers.