Every mom has that one moment when she tries to get her kids to eat something healthy in the worst possible way. Mine served us an unseasoned piece of steamed broccoli the size of a potted plant when I was about 7. I’ll let you know what I do when I have kids.
My brother’s kids eat just like this! His son has his face an inch from the plate and sort of snow plows the food in, like he’s afraid that if he lifts it off the plate it could fall and bruise!
I also know that as an adult I’d gag on liver and spinach- as a kid I’d have gone into a coma!
You spinach nay-sayers should try the baby spinach. The frozen and well cooked stuff alone is bleh but the baby stuff is as good as lettuce and as neutral in taste. It mixes in perfectly in salad and nobody would know unless you told em. It’s also pretty decent only lightly cooked in something like a primavera pasta.
Save your well cooked frozen spinach for the spinach dips when you can load it up with cheese :)
Liver with fried onions and a bacon strip across the top, delicious! And a spinach salad with hard boiled eggs, red onion, and sweet and sour bacon dressing, good eatin’ I say!
My mom used to make liver and lima beans. I learned to take the smallest helping I could manage, cut everything up in tiny pieces, and pour about 1/4 bottle of ketchup on it.
About the only food item I really try to avoid is tofu. I can eat it, I just get no enjoyment while doing so. I was turned off by liver for a long time, after enjoying it for years. A girlfriend served it to me, but she boiled it instead of frying it, yuck! It took years before I would even try it again.
Well ewennick, it’s not uncommon (though technically incorrect) to use the terms “hog” and “pig” interchangeably for swine–so, I applied the same for Toronto.
pibfan868, spinach is excellent when combined with ricotta cheese in dishes (lots known, I’ll use the “simplest”, paalak paneer).
Many children do not like these foods so why serve them both at the same meal? I now like spinach but was glad when I found out liver wasn’t so good for you - cholesterol and any toxins the animal may have ingested.
I had to laugh! Why do mothers serve liver with spinach? I couldn’t stand either as a kid so I asked my mom to serve them together so that only one meal would be a total gak and not two (liver with one and spinach with another) so she did. I can’t think of two more disgusting foods on the planet. Needless to say neither spinach nor liver ever enter my home.
I never eat liver and onions any more. Many years ago I had that at the work cafeteria and when I got home, guess what my wife had fixed for dinner. NEVER AGAIN.
My mother would occassionally fix liver because it was supposed to be healthy. Of course, turns out it’s cholesteral and toxins far outweigh it’s benefits on the health scale. Of course what matters for me, then and now, is that it’s nasty sh*t. I’ve little use for spinach either. But I will say, the stuff’s so tough and hearty it would grow through the snow in NY!
With either one, I wouldn’t masticate them, I’d just chew them until they were in small enough pieces to wash down with milk.
I wonder how many people hate liver and spinach just because it’s a stereotype to do so. But much of the real reason for hating a particular food is because it’s cooked badly. Now, nobody here has yet mentioned chicken livers, or calf liver (as opposed to beef liver), both of which can be wonderfully tender when cooked properly, till just pink in the middle. Cooked wrong - you get the texture of shoe leather - easy to hate.
My mother never served spinach with anything, so I didn’t learn to hate it. And I agree that baby spinach is wonderful.
When I ate liver, I wanted to have fresh beets with it. That was a taste treat!
Oh! I love to eat beef livers with onion and bacon bits and either baby or regular spinach with red wine vinegar. The beef livers need to cook well, not overcook; therefore, it will turn like shoe leather. MMMMMM! YUMMMMY! :-P
Michael has to accept eating the liver and spinach. Too bad!
RinaFarina, my wife happens to love chicken liver (on a road-trip, she was quite surprised to find out that KFC sells the livers cheaper than “regular” chicken cuts such as breast or thigh), for me it’s so-so.
Goat liver (which we’ve had in biryani at our pastor’s home) also tastes well.
As for calf liver–isn’t that generally what “liver” (without descriptor) means?
I never cook liver myself, but there is a restaurant near my home that has a dinner special. Liver with sauteed onions with strips of bacon and I have a side of mashed potatoes with gravy and a tossed salad. Only have it once in awhile and I’ll only have it there!!! Also love spinach and brussels sprouts. Lima beans … not so much.
Spinach, nay! Liver, yay! Although a teensy amount of raw spinach in salad is ok. Pondersa during our geezer happy hour here serves a real good chicken liver/onions combo.
We lived in New Mexico when my kids were that age and I soon discovered that the kids would eat nearly anything if it was chile flavored and had beans with it. We had a LOT of chile with liver as the major meat (con carne). I was also not above adding a couple of handfuls of spinach to the chile-liver. Cut the liver up in tiny, bite sizes (so it is not exactly easy to identify that it IS liver!). Add the favorite beans (our kids preferred dark red kidney beans). Season with chile and other favorite seasonings - toss in a couple of hands full of spinach - and - call it coyote chile - and - magically - a kid’s dream dinner!
Lamb liver’s good too, but only if you cook it very little, they used to fry it for 20 minutes, it was hard and dry. I cut it into strips, fry for no more than a minute each side and serve with a stroganoff sauce. Uhmm!
Funny, I liked spinach and lima beans. I cannot remember any foods I was finicky about save for ones I am currently allergic to, which is not that many. I guess after a long day anything my mom served me looked good!
AliKzam over 15 years ago
Every mom has that one moment when she tries to get her kids to eat something healthy in the worst possible way. Mine served us an unseasoned piece of steamed broccoli the size of a potted plant when I was about 7. I’ll let you know what I do when I have kids.
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
Mmmm, liver, smothered in onions, fresh baked biscuits, gravy, and spinach does sound very appetizing. Pie and ice cream for dessert.
RogOregon over 15 years ago
My brother’s kids eat just like this! His son has his face an inch from the plate and sort of snow plows the food in, like he’s afraid that if he lifts it off the plate it could fall and bruise!
I also know that as an adult I’d gag on liver and spinach- as a kid I’d have gone into a coma!
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Hmmm, yeah, liver with lots of onions and steamed spinach cooked the right way sounds pretty good right now.
kittylover2 over 15 years ago
Liver, onions (grilled of course) and spinach. Two of my favorite things! Now I will have to go to the store today.
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
You could visit Pigtown (Toronto) Elly, and get some ideas on how to cook these from the lots of desi and Mideastern restaurants there.
(admittedly, they’ll be more likely to use goat or lamb liver rather than beef liver, but…)
GuntotingLiberal over 15 years ago
You spinach nay-sayers should try the baby spinach. The frozen and well cooked stuff alone is bleh but the baby stuff is as good as lettuce and as neutral in taste. It mixes in perfectly in salad and nobody would know unless you told em. It’s also pretty decent only lightly cooked in something like a primavera pasta.
Save your well cooked frozen spinach for the spinach dips when you can load it up with cheese :)
mcveinot over 15 years ago
For a kid, she should be grateful he’s touching it. My kids would rather eat dirt and leaves, lol!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
Liver with fried onions and a bacon strip across the top, delicious! And a spinach salad with hard boiled eggs, red onion, and sweet and sour bacon dressing, good eatin’ I say!
Sugie63 over 15 years ago
Yum!!! Drystyha your a person after my own heart.
Allan CB Premium Member over 15 years ago
spinach I can handle … liver, hell no I won’t go!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
yea sugie we know good eats when we see it, don’t we?
ewennick over 15 years ago
prasrinivara: I’ve lived here most of my life and never heard Toronto called ‘Pigtown.’ Hogtown, yes, but not ‘Pigtown.’
chromosome Premium Member over 15 years ago
My mom used to make liver and lima beans. I learned to take the smallest helping I could manage, cut everything up in tiny pieces, and pour about 1/4 bottle of ketchup on it.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
About the only food item I really try to avoid is tofu. I can eat it, I just get no enjoyment while doing so. I was turned off by liver for a long time, after enjoying it for years. A girlfriend served it to me, but she boiled it instead of frying it, yuck! It took years before I would even try it again.
pibfan868 over 15 years ago
Can’t live with liver, no matter how you deliver it–but spinach is just fine, raw, sauteed, steamed, or in a pie.
linsonl over 15 years ago
I hate liver so much I have been trying to kill my own for about 30 years!
summerdog86 over 15 years ago
Eating liver and other organ meats can give you gout. How healthy is that?
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
Well ewennick, it’s not uncommon (though technically incorrect) to use the terms “hog” and “pig” interchangeably for swine–so, I applied the same for Toronto.
pibfan868, spinach is excellent when combined with ricotta cheese in dishes (lots known, I’ll use the “simplest”, paalak paneer).
marvee over 15 years ago
Many children do not like these foods so why serve them both at the same meal? I now like spinach but was glad when I found out liver wasn’t so good for you - cholesterol and any toxins the animal may have ingested.
bald over 15 years ago
the only time i was ever able to eat spinach was when it was cooked in ravioli and i have always liked liver w/ sauteed onions
alondra over 15 years ago
I had to laugh! Why do mothers serve liver with spinach? I couldn’t stand either as a kid so I asked my mom to serve them together so that only one meal would be a total gak and not two (liver with one and spinach with another) so she did. I can’t think of two more disgusting foods on the planet. Needless to say neither spinach nor liver ever enter my home.
Yukoneric over 15 years ago
I never eat liver and onions any more. Many years ago I had that at the work cafeteria and when I got home, guess what my wife had fixed for dinner. NEVER AGAIN.
Seed_drill over 15 years ago
My mother would occassionally fix liver because it was supposed to be healthy. Of course, turns out it’s cholesteral and toxins far outweigh it’s benefits on the health scale. Of course what matters for me, then and now, is that it’s nasty sh*t. I’ve little use for spinach either. But I will say, the stuff’s so tough and hearty it would grow through the snow in NY!
With either one, I wouldn’t masticate them, I’d just chew them until they were in small enough pieces to wash down with milk.
RinaFarina over 15 years ago
I wonder how many people hate liver and spinach just because it’s a stereotype to do so. But much of the real reason for hating a particular food is because it’s cooked badly. Now, nobody here has yet mentioned chicken livers, or calf liver (as opposed to beef liver), both of which can be wonderfully tender when cooked properly, till just pink in the middle. Cooked wrong - you get the texture of shoe leather - easy to hate.
My mother never served spinach with anything, so I didn’t learn to hate it. And I agree that baby spinach is wonderful.
When I ate liver, I wanted to have fresh beets with it. That was a taste treat!
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
Oh! I love to eat beef livers with onion and bacon bits and either baby or regular spinach with red wine vinegar. The beef livers need to cook well, not overcook; therefore, it will turn like shoe leather. MMMMMM! YUMMMMY! :-P
Michael has to accept eating the liver and spinach. Too bad!
Alyxia over 15 years ago
Since Liver stinks to high heaven when it’s cooked, you’d think Mike would have run to his friends house and begged him to have him over for dinner.
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
RinaFarina, my wife happens to love chicken liver (on a road-trip, she was quite surprised to find out that KFC sells the livers cheaper than “regular” chicken cuts such as breast or thigh), for me it’s so-so.
Goat liver (which we’ve had in biryani at our pastor’s home) also tastes well.
As for calf liver–isn’t that generally what “liver” (without descriptor) means?
gossamer49 over 15 years ago
I never cook liver myself, but there is a restaurant near my home that has a dinner special. Liver with sauteed onions with strips of bacon and I have a side of mashed potatoes with gravy and a tossed salad. Only have it once in awhile and I’ll only have it there!!! Also love spinach and brussels sprouts. Lima beans … not so much.
ursen1 over 15 years ago
Spinach, nay! Liver, yay! Although a teensy amount of raw spinach in salad is ok. Pondersa during our geezer happy hour here serves a real good chicken liver/onions combo.
DebJ4 over 15 years ago
We lived in New Mexico when my kids were that age and I soon discovered that the kids would eat nearly anything if it was chile flavored and had beans with it. We had a LOT of chile with liver as the major meat (con carne). I was also not above adding a couple of handfuls of spinach to the chile-liver. Cut the liver up in tiny, bite sizes (so it is not exactly easy to identify that it IS liver!). Add the favorite beans (our kids preferred dark red kidney beans). Season with chile and other favorite seasonings - toss in a couple of hands full of spinach - and - call it coyote chile - and - magically - a kid’s dream dinner!
ewennick over 15 years ago
prasrinivara - that’s like calling New York “The Big Tomato.”
hildigunnurr Premium Member over 15 years ago
Lamb liver’s good too, but only if you cook it very little, they used to fry it for 20 minutes, it was hard and dry. I cut it into strips, fry for no more than a minute each side and serve with a stroganoff sauce. Uhmm!
USN1977 over 11 years ago
Funny, I liked spinach and lima beans. I cannot remember any foods I was finicky about save for ones I am currently allergic to, which is not that many. I guess after a long day anything my mom served me looked good!
feefers_ 12 months ago
Liver for kids?