how do you prepare your kale?
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I would like to know also. Right now I have been putting some in my mid-morn smoothie. But I would like to know how to cook it or put in recipes where I can actually taste it. I know Olive Garden's Zoupa Touscana has kale and I love the soup!0
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I've also recently fallen in love with kale. I buy frozen chopped kale, I normally saute it with garlic and red pepper flakes, I add it to whole wheat pasta and white bean soup. I'm also looking for more recipes.0
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I would like to know also. Right now I have been putting some in my mid-morn smoothie. But I would like to know how to cook it or put in recipes where I can actually taste it. I know Olive Garden's Zoupa Touscana has kale and I love the soup!
I have the Zuppa Toscana soup recipe if anyone would like it. (it's my favorite)0 -
I bake kale chips remove the stim and put them on a foiled cookie sheet season whoever you want and spray woth some oil then bake at about 350f until it starts to brown0
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saute in some olive oil and little garlic. i also put in soups, etc. i'm not a big fan, but my wife likes it...i'd rather have spinach.0
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saute in some olive oil and little garlic. i also put in soups, etc. i'm not a big fan, but my wife likes it...i'd rather have spinach.
Yeah... in salads or raw I would as well too bitter0 -
I love it, my hubby hates it .......
When I make soup I don't add kale under after I take a few portions for him ...... then I add cleaned, chopped kale into the remainder of the soup & continue cooking awhile for me ...... works like a charm & keeps peace in the family :drinker:0 -
I just boil mine with a little bit of salt for 3-5 minutes.0
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saute in some olive oil and little garlic. i also put in soups, etc.0
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I make baked kale chips. Even my teenage sons like them!
Wash and drp a head of kale. Cup the leaves from the stems and pout on a baking sheet. Drizzle with some olive oil and add a bit of sea salt and black pepper ( you can also use lemon pepper, cayenne etc)
Bake at 350degrees for about 25 minutes.
When I am wanting chips, I eat these instead and they satisfy my craving very well!0 -
Wow, I just decided last night to try Kale for the first time. This is how I cooked it and it came out delicious. Super easy.
FYI: Kale is not soft like spinach and not tough like collards. It should have a sort of al dente texture. Enjoy
1 bunch of Kale, washed and dried, stems removed, coarsly chopped
1/.2c sliced mushrooms
4 gloves of garlic, minced or pressed
1 dried red chili pepper, sliced
3 T Olive OIl
1/4 cp chicken or vegatable stock.
Salt
Coarse ground black pepper
Fresh lemon juice
Heat oil and add garlic and pepper, do not let garlic burn, add mushrooms, sautee until mushrooms are softened, about 3 mins. Add stock and bring to slow boil, then add kale. Toss to mix well. Cover and simmer for about 15 mins, stirrring occasionaly. If needed add more stock, a little at a time. (Do not let greens become bogged down in water). Once most of the liquid has been absorbed, remove lid and turn up the heat to absorb the remaining liquid. Add salt (if needed), coarse ground pepper and squeeze a little lemon juice over mixture. Toss, cook for about 2-3 more minutes and serve.0 -
Wow, I just decided last night to try Kale for the first time. This is how I cooked it and it came out delicious. Super easy.
FYI: Kale is not soft like spinach and not tough like collards. It should have a sort of al dente texture. Enjoy
1 bunch of Kale, washed and dried, stems removed, coarsly chopped
1/.2c sliced mushrooms
4 gloves of garlic, minced or pressed
1 dried red chili pepper, sliced
3 T Olive OIl
1/4 cp chicken or vegatable stock.
Salt
Coarse ground black pepper
Fresh lemon juice
Heat oil and add garlic and pepper, do not let garlic burn, add mushrooms, sautee until mushrooms are softened, about 3 mins. Add stock and bring to slow boil, then add kale. Toss to mix well. Cover and simmer for about 15 mins, stirrring occasionaly. If needed add more stock, a little at a time. (Do not let greens become bogged down in water). Once most of the liquid has been absorbed, remove lid and turn up the heat to absorb the remaining liquid. Add salt (if needed), coarse ground pepper and squeeze a little lemon juice over mixture. Toss, cook for about 2-3 more minutes and serve.0 -
I have a couple soups that I make (beef stew and a tortellini soup) that i chop the kale and add it in. Sometimes I saute a slice or two of bacon chopped and render our the fat then lightly saute the kale and a little garlic with it. Kale chips baked in the oven aren't bad either!0
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EDA: duplicate post0
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I have mostly eaten it in soups and stews. But I have this thing about kale in a certain "Simply Nature sesame lo mein" frozen entrée from Aldi. I cook the entrée halfway...rip up some kale (stems removed) and toss it in a bowl, dump the entrée over it and then microwave it the rest of the way. It steams the kale. SO good and it really cuts down on the overly salty/sweet taste of the food making it down right perfect to me.0
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I only know it the traditional Dutch way: boiled with potatoes and mashed together with some milk and butter. Then served with smoked sausage and mustard. Yum!0
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I cook it in a pan with a little olive oil, garlic, chili powder, sea salt and black pepper or use the same spice/oil mix in foil packets and bake in oven for about 15-20 minutes around 400 degrees or grill with same stuff.
I also throw it in smoothies instead of spinach, as well as grating it up like parsley and putting it in soups and stews (baby kale works best for these).
I grow kale, too. It's very hard and will get going fairly early in the spring and will take a light frost.0 -
Thanks for sharing ... saving this to try this weekend!!0
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My favorite is a kale salad I made up this past Spring.
You need:
Kale - chopped very finely into tiny pieces
Avocado
Baby carrots - diced into tiny pieces
Cucumbers - also diced fine
Apple (a sweeter variety) - diced fine
Red onion - diced fine
Toasted/salted nuts of any variety - chopped fine
Cilantro - chopped fine
Dressing:
Sesame oil
Rice wine vinegar
Soy sauce
Brown mustard
Lime juice
Thai Chili-garlic sauce
Fish sauce (optional)
Put the kale in a huge bowl.
Mush the avocado into the kale with your hands - really get the kale coated well.
Put all the diced ingredients in the bowl.
Whisk the dressing ingredients together in whatever quantities you like and pour over top.
Toss everything well.
It is AMAZING. And really good the next day too because the kale wilts a touch, but it's not gross like regular salad.0 -
Bump !0
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I love it best just sauteed in water with some onions. No oil, nothing. So healthy, low calorie, and delicious. Love me some kale!0
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I recently made kale pesto which is just amazingly delicious. I'll try to put together a recipe for it, but it was more of an experiment at the time.
I do love kale chips, and I sauteed kale is lovely. I think if you blanch it, like brussel sprouts it removes a bit of the bitterness. I've also made kale like I would collard greens.0 -
That soup is the devil - I crave it. I need a healthier version...I would like to know also. Right now I have been putting some in my mid-morn smoothie. But I would like to know how to cook it or put in recipes where I can actually taste it. I know Olive Garden's Zoupa Touscana has kale and I love the soup!0
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Google CopyCat recipes for Olive Garden's Zappa Toscana soup. I use fat free canned evaporated milk in mine. So yummy!0
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i just recently feel in love with kale. i tried from someone else, but i don't know how to prepare it myself. just looking for some suggestions.
i love kale, too. Per the Mayo Clinic and many other sources, kale is very good for your immune system, but it has to be steamed, not boiled (boiling destroys some of the benefits). I just steam it and add sea salt. Simple and delicious.0 -
I leave it in the refrigerator till it rots then I throw it in the trash^_^
Nahh but seriously I turn it into a smoothie with a banana to offset the taste and I throw in some organic peanut butter as well with chocolate whey....its drinkable lol0 -
I usually cook it in the same way as one would cook collards. But it in a pan, boil it til it's soft, and then serve. You can season it anyway you like (I really like it plain). I'm not sure boiling is the healthiest way, but at the same rate I keep reading these articles about how it's also not beneficial raw. People bake kale too (quite tasty) as chips so you could try that too.
Edit: Just saw above that someone steams it..that's a good idea! I'm gonna try that0 -
Splash of olive oil, jalapeno pepper rings with some juice and water, Sautee/steam them and usually add that to egg white.0
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raw in smoothie. thats all for now.0
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sauteed with garlic and smoked salt, steamed with tahini sauce, steamed with lemon slice, raw, chips (the secret is low temperature for a long time and little oil), in smoothies, stews.
My husband and I grow a ton of kale, I'd say I mostly eat it raw or in steamed.0
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