Anonymous
Post 07/15/2014 10:31     Subject: Kale

I either buy it fresh from the co-op in bunches, or in a giant plastic bag pre-washed and cut up from the grocery store.

I saute it, wilt it, throw it into sauces, and once in a while make kale chips out of it that nobody but me will touch.

I also sometimes feed it to our two rabbits.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2014 02:25     Subject: Kale

Farmer's market, fresh- I sautee it in olive oil and garlic
Trader Joe's, frozen- I throw it into smoothies
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2014 01:17     Subject: Kale

Buy it unpackaged. I wash, massage, saute.
Anonymous
Post 07/15/2014 01:15     Subject: Kale

Raw in smoothies with some banana and apple.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2014 10:52     Subject: Kale

I pick it from my garden, buy at the farmer's market, or as a loose bunch. I also sometimes but the clamshell container of baby kale.

1. Sauté a sliced onion and some garlic in olive oil. Add the shredded kale and a little sprinkle of water, sauté/steam until almost tender. Add fresh lemon juice & salt, stir. Add a big handful of halved cherry tomatoes, cook for a few more minutes until the tomatoes soften.

2. Roast with olive oil, garlic salt & pepper.

3. Shred and add to soups, stews, or stir-fries.

4. Shred, toss with a lightly sweetened vinaigrette dressing, add chopped pecans, dried cranberries and feta or goat cheese. Add chicken if you want to turn it into an entree salad.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2014 10:04     Subject: Re:Kale

I get it in my veggie box box (unwashed).

I like it best raw, but massaged so the texture changes. With a miso tahini dressing. I like to make pesto with it too. Or an indian style fresh chutney with yoghurt and cumin to go with dahls.

Anonymous
Post 07/14/2014 09:45     Subject: Re:Kale

I don't like it cooked but prefer it raw in salass. Kale caesar salad or Kale with a sweeter dressing and cranberries, pumpkin seeds is good.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2014 09:44     Subject: Re:Kale

I buy it in whatever is on sale. I de-stem it, rip it to bite size pieces and then roast it with sea salt and olive oil. If you roast it long enough you get kale chips.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2014 09:42     Subject: Kale

I buy it at the farmers market, so its unwashed. I wash it really really well, dry it, de-stem it, chiffonade it, and dress it with lemon, lots of garlic, salt, pepper and oil. Usually add some sliced red pepper too.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2014 06:57     Subject: Kale

How do you buy it?
(Washed & packaged, unwashed, frozen)

What's your favorite way to cook or prepare it?