How to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes (2024)

Keep your leafy greens fresh by freezing them for your smoothies and recipes. Find out how to freeze spinach 3 different ways.

How to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes (1)

I have recently started to pay more attention to the benefits of organic food as I continue to clean up my diet. I never used to bother buying organic greens.

I just used to use normal spinach or kale or store bought frozen spinach.

I didn’t used to buy much organic produce at all as I reasoned that I would rather use the money to buy more fruit than have to buy less but more expensive organic produce.

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However, I’ve changed my mind recently. I don’t want to have to eat more pesticides than I need and if that means filling up on more carbs rather than fruit I’ll take that option.

As leafy greens are practically all surface area, pesticides heavily cover them and you will end up eating a large amount of these chemicals on from your greens.

I can actually feel the difference touching the spinach myself.

Normal spinach feels very waxy and organic spinach feels a lot fresher.

There isn’t actually much difference in price where I live but the problem is I can’t get hold of it at my local store.

So that means I have to buy in bulk to last me 1-2 weeks, which means I have to freeze my greens to make them last.

How to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes (2)

4 Reasons for Freezing Your Greens For Green Smoothies:

There are several reasons why it’s good to freeze your leafy greens for your green smoothies:

1) It avoids your greens going bad

2) It keeps the greens fresher

3) It cools down your smoothie

4) It can be quicker to blend

How to freeze spinach (or other leafy greens)

There are 3 ways to freeze your greens. The only mild organic greens I can get hold of are spinach and kale so I can’t do much rotation of my greens. I’m hoping to grow more chard in the summer though and I will use romaine lettuceoccasionally but I prefer to eat this in my daily salad. Here are the 3 ways to freeze your greens.You can follow these directions for any leafy greens. I usually mix my spinach and kale together.

1: Blend raw greens with water and freeze

This is the method I use. As my greens are pre-blended it means less blending when I come to make my smoothie and they can be easily poured into moldsHow to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes (3)How to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes (4) and you can measure exactly how much you are using. It makes your smoothie lovely and cold too. I would add the frozen green chunks in at the end of making your smoothie as it will be easier for your blender to blend them. It is pretty simple to make these.

  1. Wash your fresh greens. You can blend as much as will fit in your blender from a couple of handfuls up to a large amount. I usually add about 3 bags (600g/ 21 oz) about 6 large handfuls in total until my blender is pretty full.
  2. Add 1 Cup of water to your blender
  3. Add the first couple of handfuls to your blender and blend for a couple of seconds until the greens have beendispersedinto the water. Continue to add your greens blending briefly until all your greens are added.
  4. Blend all the greens for a minute or so until they are smooth.
  5. Pour the green water into molds. You can either use muffin trays, mini muffin trays or ice cube trays. I think mini muffin trays are the perfect size to add to smoothies if you don’t have a high speed blender as the larger muffin trays may not be able to blend as easily. I more often use the larger muffin trays now as it makes it quicker to pour, remove them and pop a couple into a big batch of smoothie every day. I also use silicone trays and molds which makes it very easy to get the frozen greens out of them when they are frozen.
  6. If you want to know how many cups you are getting per mold you’ll have to measure how many loosely packed cups you add to your blender then divide that by the number of molds you use. You will then know how many cups you are putting into your smoothie.
  7. Put your muffin/ ice cube trays in your freezer and freeze until solid.
  8. Remove the frozen greens from the trays. If they aren’t coming out easily you may need to wait a few minutes for them to slightly defrost.
  9. Add the frozen green chunks back to your freezer in a bag.
  10. Pop a couple of frozen green chunks in your blender after you’ve added all your other ingredients to your blender for your smoothie. You can also use these chunks in soups or stews but not good for any recipes that you need a bit of texture for as they are blended up smoothly.

NOTE: If your blender can’t cope with frozen ingredients, just leave these to thaw before adding them to your blender. It will make your smoothie much smoother and easier to blend. The smaller the green smoothie cubes are, the easier they are to blend.

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2:Freeze raw green leaves

This method is easier than the above method but I like blending my greens as it compresses the greens down and I don’t have to take up much space in my freezer. This method is so quick and easy.

  1. Wash your greens
  2. Add them to freezer bagsHow to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes (7), pressing them down and squeezing all the air out of them.
  3. Tie the bags up and freeze them .
  4. When ready to use you can break chunks of greens from your bag for use in either your smoothies or cooking.

3: Freeze Blanched green leaves

Some people prefer to blanch or lightly steam their greens before consumption. There is concern that if you eat too much spinach you may consume too many oxylates. Some people are sensitive to oxylates and if you find you can’t tolerate spinach then I suggest you do some more research into this.This article is a good starting point. You may prefer to blanch your greens to reduce the level of oxylates, retain the colour of the spinach brings out the flavour and reduces them down. This will also reduce the amount of nutrients in the greens which is why I don’t do it.

  1. Bring a large pan of water to the boil
  2. Wash your greens
  3. Add them to the boiling water for a couple of seconds.
  4. Remove, add to cold water to stop them cooking, drainHow to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes (8)How to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes (9) and spin or squeeze the water out.
  5. Add them to freezer bags, pressing them down and squeezing all the air out of them.
  6. Tie the bags up and freeze them .
  7. When ready to use you can break chunks of greens from your bag for use in either your smoothies or cooking.

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How to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes (2024)

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How to freeze spinach for your green smoothies and other recipes? ›

Lay out on a clean dish towel and pat gently to remove excess water. Pack the spinach into freezer-safe bags or containers. Label bag or container with date. Place bags and/or containers in the freezer, allowing for air circulation for proper freezing.

How do you freeze spinach for smoothies? ›

Another way to freeze spinach is to puree it with water and freeze in ice cube trays. After cubes freeze solid, toss them in a freezer bag. Spinach cubes are the perfect addition to green smoothies.

How to freeze leafy greens for smoothies? ›

Cool greens in ice water after blanching for the same of amount of time as blanching. Drain well. Pack in freezer containers. Cover with ice water leaving 1/2-inch headspace.

How much frozen spinach should I put in my smoothie? ›

Fresh or frozen spinach will work here too! Just use less (about 1/2 cup) if you go with frozen since delicate spinach wilts when frozen! And while no one needs me to tell them that spinach is good for you, it is awesome to know that it is rich in vitamins A, C and K, magnesium, iron and manganese.

How long does blended spinach last in the freezer? ›

Add spinach and coconut water to a blender, and puree until smooth. If the mixture seems too thick, add in extra coconut water. Pour the spinach mixture into ice cube trays and freeze until solid. Use immediately, or transfer to a freezer bag and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.

What is the best way to freeze spinach? ›

It's best to bundle batches of the leaves in cheesecloth and wring out the cloth into the sink. Pack the spinach into freezer bags, get as much air out as possible, seal, and freeze. Portioning the spinach into small, single-serve bags is even better.

How do you prepare spinach for freezing? ›

How to Freeze Spinach
  1. Wash your greens, pat or spin dry in a salad spinner.
  2. Place the leaves in flat layers inside freezer bags and press down.
  3. When the bags are full, squeeze out all the air, tie the bags up and place them in the freezer.
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Can I freeze raw spinach for smoothies? ›

Tip for freezing spinach in smoothies

You can freeze the leaves whole or blended with water in ice cubes. Freeze only fresh, crisp, and bright leaves. Freeze it right after purchasing or harvesting. If freezing the spinach leaves whole (without blending), make sure to dry the leaves well if you wash them.

Is it better to freeze spinach for smoothies? ›

We always keep a stash of frozen spinach on hand to use in everything from smoothies to muffins and soups. It's an awesome method since you never have to worry about it going bad, there's always some ready and waiting for you, and the nutrients are locked in at the moment of freezing.

What's the best way to freeze smoothies? ›

Scoop your smoothie out into one or more airtight containers for safe keeping. Don't let other odors in your freezer seep in and ruin your smoothie. Consider vacuum sealing for maximum protection. Once your smoothie is sealed, it's ready to be stored in your freezer for a few days or weeks.

Is it okay to have a spinach smoothie everyday? ›

The answer is yes, absolutely. Green smoothies are still a great way to get the nutrients your body craves. But, as with anything else, be mindful of your choices — rotate your ingredients, wash produce thoroughly and allow yourself a few “smoothie-free” days every week so you can try other nutrient-dense foods.

Is it safe to have spinach in a smoothie everyday? ›

We are talking about spinach smoothie which many health-conscious people combine with apple, dairy or vegan milk along with a mix of green veggies. As per experts, spinach smoothies and spinach juices can lead to kidney stones and gallbladder stones and must be avoided.

Can you put too much spinach in a smoothie? ›

Considering that a cup of raw spinach can contain approximately 656 mg of oxalate, and high oxalate intake is defined as consuming 250 mg/d, it's easy to see an oxalate overdose happening after drinking daily green smoothies. How many cups of spinach do you use for your smoothies? Chances are, it is more than 1 cup.

How do you know if spinach has gone bad? ›

Fresh spinach can be stored in the refrigerator for about a week. After that, it may start to wilt or become slimy, which are signs that it's no longer good to eat. Always discard any spinach that has a bad smell, as this is also a clear indication that it has spoiled.

Can you put raw frozen spinach in a smoothie? ›

Put the ice cube trays in the freezer and let them freeze until solid. When frozen solid, pop the spinach cubes out of the tray and put them in a freezer bag for storage. When you are ready to have a smoothie, put 1 or 2 frozen spinach cubes into the blender with your other ingredients.

Is frozen spinach better for smoothie? ›

Vegetables that are frozen shortly after being harvested will have more nutrients than spinach leaves that are fresh, and the great thing about them is that they have an enhanced flavour and texture profile too.

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