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Salmon Rice Bowl With Green Curry Creamed Spinach

4.8

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Green bowl of salmon and spinach.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Stephanie De Luca

In my personal hierarchy of steakhouse side dishes, creamed spinach comes in dead last. Overly gloppy and often flavorless, it seems like a crime against spinach, which I love under most other circumstances. Two small tweaks reboot the classic into something I want to have all the time: chopping the spinach (so it eats more like a greens-packed condiment rather than a mass of wet, wilty leaves) and amping up the creamy roux base with punchy, aromatic green curry paste. Served with simply seared salmon and rice, it makes a weeknight-friendly bowl that will make you forget about the steakhouse stuff. —Kendra Vaculin

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