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Lidia's Spinach Genoa-Style (Spinaci alla Genovese)

"I've read that spinach prepared in this manner was one of Michelangelo's favorite dishes. Spinaci alla Genovese is wonderful served family-style as a dinner vegetable, or as a colorful bed for grilled chicken breast or fish.  Should you have any leftovers, layer the spinach between slice of crusty bread for an unusual but absolutely delicious sandwich." Lidia Bastianich Lidia Cooks from the heart of italy

  • 1/2 cup golden raisins 9preferably plump and moist)
  • 2 1/2 pounds tender spinach (or about 4 pounds untrimmed bunch spinach), stems removed and washed well
  • 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • 3 plump garlic cloves, crushed and peeled
  • 2 anchovy fillets, finely chopped (about 1 teaspoon)
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
  • 1/4 cup pine nuts, toasted
 

Method

If the raisons are dry, soak them in a small bowl in hot water to cover until plump and softened, about 10 minutes.  Wash and drain the spinach just before you cook it, so there's still some water on the leaves.

Pour the olive oil into the pan, set it over medium-high heat, and toss in the crushed garlic cloves.  Cook and stir the garlic until it begins to sizzle, then drop in the chopped anchovies and cook, stirring them in the oil for a minute or two, until they melt.

Fill the pan with spinach, heaping it in by handfuls and letting it wilt down a bit before adding more.  Once all the spinach is in the pan, scatter the raisins on top (and pour in any remaining soaking water, if you plumped them); sprinkle over them the salt and grated nutmeg.  Toss the spinach leaves over and over with tongs, distributing the raisins and seasonings, then cover the pan and cook for a couple of minutes, until all the spinach has wilted and released its liquid.

Remove the cover, and cook over high heat, stirring, tossing the spinach, and evaporating the water.  When the bottom of the pan is dry, toss in the pine nuts and cook for a few moments, then remove the skillet from the heat and serve the spinach right away.

Serves 6

Reprinted with permission from ©Tutti a Tavola Lidia Cooks from the Heart of Italy, by Lidia Bastianich, published by Alfred A. Knopf click for book review

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