Adding spinach leaves to existing sandwich spread

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seans_potato_business

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If I'm making a sandwich spread from diced cucumber, mayonnaise, lemon juice, dill and salt and I want to include roughly chopped fresh spinach leaves, ought they be cooked first? I intend to steam them, if I'm going to cook them. Does it enhance or damage the flavour?
 
wilted spinach is a different flavor, not at all like fresh spinach IMO. I eat fresh spinach all the time, in salad or on sandwiches mostly.
 
Spinach is magnificent freshly chopped or whole leaves. Sorry, Jennyema, but the only thing I use the frozen for is spinach dip. I know I'm late on this, but it's my 2 cents.

Joe
 
I'd put the fresh leaves on the sandwich. It sounds like a great spread.
 
Steaming will change both the flavor and the texture. For what you propose - I would just use chopped raw spinach to get the "fresh" flavor to match with the fresh flavor components of the cucumber and dill.
 

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