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Your support makes all the difference.This is an incredibly simple dish that you can eat either hot in your kitchen or cold outside. Team it with a chunk of crusty bread and it goes from snack to a full meal. Sometimes, I serve it on toast with a spoon of goat's cheese on top – fabulous.
300-400g baby spinach, washed and dried
70-80ml olive oil
40g raisins, soaked overnight in warm water
40g pine nuts, lightly toasted
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Gently heat the olive oil in a large frying pan or heavy-based saucepan and gently cook the spinach on a low heat for 2-3 minutes, stirring as it's cooking until it's just wilted but not coloured. Season to taste and stir in the pine nuts and drained raisins.
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