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If I am making a casserole and the recipe calls for frozen spinach but I have fresh spinach should I saute my fresh spinach or anything?
@amccul20 I'm tagging you b/c you're my go-to for cooking questions.
ETA: Dang I tried to delete this and start a new thread as a question so someone could get a first answer badge but I couldn't figure out how to delete.
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Re: Cooking Question
@ beebe918 the biggest difference is you get waaay more spinich out of a package of frozen than you do fresh because it cooks down so much.
but I agree with @ mzovoce I would roughly chop it. I don't even though that it needs to be cooked at all because it will cook in the casserole.
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