kale recipes
mbtaylor014165
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so I have been looking for good way to use kale in smoothies and food !?
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If you're eating it raw in a salad, it doesn't taste right unless you massage it first and let it sit. Massaged kale
For a cooked dish, my family and friends love this African Peanut Stew and it freezes wonderfully for batch cooking. I swap the collard greens for kale, depending on what's easier to find at the time.
Kale fritters are really good too, or you can always use extra kale in a pesto, mixed in your pasta, omelettes, casseroles, etc.
I sometimes make a turkey sweet potato chili and add kale into that when I want to use it up. Another great one for freezing.0 -
This recipe is amazing.... Everyone in my family loves it. It makes a small batch ... Or maybe it seems small to me because its always gone the same night I make it. Smoked sausage kale and potato soup.
http://diethood.com/smoked-sausage-kale-and-potato-soup/
I also like to saute it with whatever other vegi's I happen to have. Add it to rice and chicken with light balsamic vinaigrette.0 -
Kale chips!!!! . I LOVE them, and I have several friends whose teenage children who will not eat ANYTHING remotely healthy can go through 2 lbs of kale worth of chips in one sitting.
It's easy:
* REMOVE RIBS --cut out the ribs and set aside (I add these to stir fries)
* RINSE & DRAIN -- keeping the remaining leaves in as large of pieces as possible, rinse very well, and drain. They have a tendency to crumble when dry, so I try to keep the pieces as big as possible at this stage, knowing they'll break apart later in the process.
* COOKIE SHEET-- Cover a cookie sheet generously with no-stick cooking spray, and arrange kale pieces on sheet. It's OK if they still have water clinging to leaves (helps the spices adhere)
* SEASON-- here's the fun part: get creative and season the heck out of 'em! My favorite combinations are garlic powder and Tajin chile-lime seasoning, and garlic powder and curry spices. A friend of mine likes ranch seasoning packets; and another one does dried peanut butter and chile powder
* DRY IN LOW OVEN:--bake in a 200-degree oven until completely dry (~60 - 90 minutes or so) I usually set my timer in 30 minute increments so I don't forget and leave them in the oven overnight (yes, I've done it )
* STORE: place in plastic storage bags, being careful not to crush them when removing from cookie sheet.
* ENJOY!
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I love this recipe and change up the vinegar. So easy and so good. I use a lot of red pepper as I like things spicy.
http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/12874-sauteed-kale1 -
My favorite Greek Kale Salad
1 bunch kale, ribs removed and torn into bite-sized pieces
2 cloves fresh garlic, minced
1/4 cup red onion, finely diced
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
Juice of 1 lemon
Sea salt and pepper, to taste
Add everything to a gallon ziplock bag. Remove most of the air. Massage kale with for 10 minutes. Refrigerate overnight. It must be massaged and rest overnight.1
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