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Adding spinach to soup is a great way to boost its nutritional value and add some green color and flavor to your meal. Here's how you can do it: 1. Choose fresh spinach: Pick fresh spinach leaves that are green, crisp, and free from yellow or brown spots. Rinse the spinach leaves thoroughly under cold water to remove any dirt or grit. 2. Prepare the soup: Cook the soup according to your recipe until it's almost done. If you're using canned or pre-made soup, heat it up in a pot on the stove. 3. Add the spinach: Add the spinach leaves to the pot and stir gently to combine. The heat from the soup will wilt the spinach leaves quickly. If you're using baby spinach leaves, they may only need a few seconds to cook. 4. Cook for a few minutes: Cook the soup and spinach leaves for a few minutes until the spinach is wilted and cooked through. Avoid overcooking the spinach as it can become mushy and lose its vibrant green color. 5. Serve hot: Once the spinach is cooked, your soup is ready to be served. You can also garnish the soup with some grated Parmesan cheese or croutons for added flavor and texture. Adding spinach to soup is a simple and healthy way to make your meal more nutritious and flavorful. Give it a try and enjoy!
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