Kitchen Tips All About Ingredients Fruits and Vegetables 5 Ways to Sneak Spinach Into Your Meals By Allrecipes Editorial Team Published on October 22, 2016 Close I'm always trying to work more vegetables into my diet, and one of my new favorite things to do is stealthily include spinach in surprising dishes. It's a powerhouse low-calorie superfood, loaded with iron, fiber, minerals and vitamins. That rich green color makes it pretty tough to miss the sight of those leafy greens in these spinach recipes, but I promise, your taste buds won't detect a thing. Pancakes I came up with the idea to blend spinach into pancake batter when I was trying to create a Seattle Seahawks-inspired pre-game breakfast, but it's great for everyday pancakes, too. Simply throw a handful of spinach into your favorite batter, then blend! They look super green (go Hawks!), but the taste is all pancake-y goodness. Grain-Free Secret Spinach Pancakes Fluffy Pancakes Whole Wheat Blueberry Pancakes Banana Pancakes Oven Pancakes Smoothies and Smoothie Bowls This one is actually pretty obvious, but still worth mentioning. I am always shocked at the amount of spinach I can blend into a smoothie or smoothie bowl, and still not taste it. Such an easy way to get some greens in first thing in the morning. Spinach Smoothie Bowl Green Smoothie Bowl Spinach and Kale Smoothie Strawberry Spinach Smoothie Jalapeno Green Smoothie Pesto This traditionally basil-packed sauce is the perfect hiding place for spinach. After all, it's already green! Spinach Basil Pesto Yogurt Bowls I often wished that I could add spinach to things that I didn't necessarily want to put in a blender, like a yogurt and granola bowl. Then I thought, why don't I purée the spinach and stir it in? So, that's what I did! Use this simple recipe for making and freezing puréed spinach, then defrost one or two cubes the night before your morning yogurt. Oatmeal and Overnight Oats Try stirring your puréed spinach into hot oatmeal (you can also mix it with some cashew cream first, as pictured below), or drop some frozen cubes into your favorite overnight oats recipes, then stir it all together in the morning. Photo by Mackenzie Schieck. Super-Good Oatmeal: Super-Good Oatmeal Sweet Coconut Oatmeal: Sweet Coconut Oatmeal No-Cook Overnight Oatmeal: No-Cook Overnight Oatmeal THM Overnight Oatmeal: THM Overnight Oatmeal Overnight Chai Oatmeal: Overnight Chai Oatmeal Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit