STEP 1/8
First, cut off the bottom of the spinach and rinse it several times under running water to prevent the soil from chewing.
STEP 2/8
Put water in a pot and boil it with half a spoonful of salt. When the water boils, add spinach and scoop it out quickly.
STEP 3/8
For your information, I recommend getting it out in 30 seconds! If it's more than that, the texture is soft, so it's not good. I want to eat it soft regardless of the texture I think it'll be okay for those who do it for up to a minute.
STEP 4/8
After 30 seconds, quickly move the spinach to cold water and rinse it coolly.
STEP 5/8
Squeeze the water out and divide it into small enough to eat. Usually, if you buy a single spinach at a mart, you get about two fists.
STEP 6/8
If you're going to eat only one lump here, put the other in a plastic bag and keep it frozen. (Frozen storage but not for too long) After freezing it, take it out at room temperature before eating it, thaw it, rinse it in water, and cook it. Isn't it easy to store spinach?
STEP 7/8
For spinach to eat, put some seasoning in a bowl, put on plastic gloves, and mix the seasoning. 1/2 spoon of minced garlic, 1 spoon of soy sauce, 1/2 spoon of sesame oil, sesame salt
STEP 8/8
Just in case it's bland, you can add half a spoon of soy sauce or salt