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This stylish recipe for a warm kale salad comes from Anna Jones, a British food stylist who worked for Jamie Oliver before striking out on her own It appears in her 2015 cookbook, “A Modern Way to Eat,” a collection of recipes that anyone who spends as much time as I do snooping around home kitchens can tell you is shaping up as a kind of new-era “Silver Palate Cookbook.” (This salad could be Jones’s chicken Marbella.) It calls for oven-roasted tomatoes slicked with olive oil and fragrant with lime, as well as kale cooked soft in parts and crunchy in others, the pure mineral intensity of the greens bracketed by soy sauce and shavings of coconut The dressing – ginger, miso, tahini, honey, olive oil, lime juice and chopped hot pepper – is a far thicker mixture than vinaigrette, one that lends itself better to drizzling over the bowl.
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Raisins, toasted walnuts, and an apple cider vinaigrette add the finishing touches to this toothsome salad.
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Grilling kale gives it a toasty flavor; the smartest way to prepare kale for grilling is blanching it so it becomes tender and doesn't burn.
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This is true to the Apulian tradition of serving chopped greens with orecchiette, those little ear-shaped pasta, though the greens might be different in Apulia and the combination doesn’t always include a tomato sauce Since I’ve always got tomato sauce in my freezer, it’s an easy dish to throw together This winter version is made with canned tomatoes.
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Get Kale and Persimmon Salad with Pecan Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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Chicken and kale in a creamy and cheesy sauce makes a great topping for pasta.
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This hearty soup recipe features potatoes, carrots, celery, kidney beans, and kale in vegetable stock for a simple, Italian-style comfort dish.
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This recipe from 1992 was ahead of the curve on the kale trend It gives a good basic preparation for this now ubiquitous leafy green: trim, blanch, drain, sautée (do not overcook), then serve immediately and often.
Ingredients: greens, olive oil, cloves
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Get Greens, Grapes and Granola Breakfast Salad Recipe from Food Network
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There's no true recipe for a big salad, but for this robust green meal, you will want to keep a few rules in mind Skip the soft lettuces, which tend to get squashed in a big salad, and start with sturdier greens, like kale or escarole Add fruits and vegetables, a protein, like a hard-boiled egg, and a starch or two