I have a recipe for ravioli filling that calls for a head of spinach. Can anyone translate into ounces or bunches please?
A spinach head is equal to
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Best Answer
I would suggest that in this case what is described as a "head", is actually a "bunch". Spinach is typically sold in a bunch (or already prepared and bagged...or frozen), as it doesn't grow in "heads." Further, there is probably no need to be very precise for a ravioli filling recipe, and I am guessing this filling has other ingredients. You probably want to avoid frozen for the pasta filling. It could work, but is often very wet once thawed.