Snack: Spicy Spinach Dip with Pine Nuts
Recipe by Grace Parisi Make ahead: This dip can be refrigerated overnight. Serve it with toasted baguette slices or crudités. Or use as a condiment for curries, steaks, or roast chicken.
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Health and fertility benefits of Spicy Spinach Dip with Pine Nuts
Fresh spinach is an excellent source of vitamin K, vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin B6, all of which have significant roles in reducing inflammation in the body, all of which help in the case of infertility. Nuts are a natural source of Inositol, a derivative of Vitamin B (which is often prescribed in the form of supplements for women with PCOS). Inositol can effectively control the symptoms of PCOS by reducing insulin resistance and improving insulin sensitivity.
Ingredients
1 1/2 c. plain nonfat yogurt
2 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 c. pine nuts
1/2 small sweet onion
1/2 tsp. ground cumin
1/2 tsp. ground coriander
1/2 tsp. pure chile powder
Pinch of cayenne
One 10-ounce package frozen whole-leaf spinach
salt
Instructions
Scoop the yogurt into a paper towel-lined strainer set over a bowl. Let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes. You should end up with 1 cup yogurt.
Meanwhile, heat the olive oil in a small skillet. Add the pine nuts and minced onion and cook over high heat, stirring frequently, until the onion is softened and lightly browned and the pine nuts are golden, 4 to 5 minutes. Add the cumin, coriander, chile powder, and cayenne, and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Scrape into a bowl.
Using your hands or a potato ricer, squeeze the spinach until very dry, then coarsely chop it and discard any stringy pieces. Add the spinach and the drained yogurt to the onion mixture, season with salt, and stir well. 1 serving: 99 cal, 7 gm fat, 1 gm saturated fat, 6 gm carb, 2 gm fiber.
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Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving | ||
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Calories 0 | ||
Fat 0 | ||
Carbohydrate 0 | ||
Protein 0 |