To prepare a delicious plate of boiled water spinach, the first criterion is to choose natural water spinach bunches. It’s best to buy from a trusted source to ensure no harmful chemicals are used, and avoid older water spinach, which tends to have a deep color and less crisp stems.

Selecting Crisp and Fresh Water Spinach
Ingredients
- Fresh water spinach
- Water
- Salt
- A small amount of cooking oil or baking soda (optional)
Steps to Boil Water Spinach
-
Select Fresh Vegetables: Choose water spinach that looks fresh and crisp, with no wilted leaves or signs of pests. Younger water spinach tends to be sweeter and more tender.
-
Clean Thoroughly: Soak the water spinach in salted water for 10-15 minutes to remove dirt and insects, then rinse well with cold water.
-
Prepare the Boiling Water: Fill a pot with enough water to submerge the water spinach. Add a pinch of salt to enhance the flavor.
-
Add Cooking Oil or Baking Soda: A simple trick used by chefs is to add a spoonful of cooking oil or a pinch of baking soda to the boiling water. This helps retain the bright green color and crispness of the vegetable.
-
Bring the Water to a Boil: Heat the pot until the water reaches a rolling boil.
-
Boil the Water Spinach: Place the water spinach into the pot as soon as the water boils. Avoid overboiling, as this will affect the texture and color. One to two minutes is usually enough to cook the vegetable to perfection. Immediately remove the water spinach from the boiling water and plunge it into cold water or ice to stop the cooking process, preserving its crispness and color.
-
Drain and Serve: After a minute or two in the cold water, drain the water spinach and plate it. You can serve it immediately or arrange it on a plate for presentation.

Secret to Keeping Boiled Water Spinach Green and Crisp: As soon as you remove the water spinach from the boiling water, squeeze some lemon juice over it and toss gently. This will keep your boiled water spinach bright green and crisp.
Some Notes
- Boiling Time: Overboiling will make the water spinach lose its crisp texture and bright color.
- Storing Water Spinach: If you’re not eating it right away, you can store the boiled water spinach in a sealed bag or container in the refrigerator. When you’re ready to eat, simply dip it in boiling water to reheat.

Tip for Boiling Crisp Water Spinach
Don’t discard the boiling water! Use it as a broth for soup by adding some lemon or sour fruit. You can also use a tomato as a base instead and skip the additional salt, as the boiling water already contains salt.
It’s important to wait for the water to come to a full boil before adding the water spinach, as this will prevent it from turning black and losing its crispness. Additionally, avoid covering the pot during boiling, as this can cause the water spinach to turn yellow due to trapped steam.