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Hearty Kale Salad with Quinoa & Cranberries Recipe

January 30, 2021

Kale Salad

Serving as the foundation for this hearty salad, kale makes for a flavorful and nutrient-dense component. Many individuals can find the texture of raw kale in salads to be a bit off-putting. Well, this recipe offers a nice trick to make your kale even tastier – massaging it. You may be asking yourself, what the heck does massaging do for kale? Well, massaging raw kale with dressing, softens it and helps to break down the cell structure. This gives the kale a softer texture and gentler flavor for a more enjoyable experience. Simply pour the dressing on the kale and begin to rub the leaves until the kale gets darker in color and more tender. You will defiantly not want to skip this step!

The Recipe

I would like to thank Gina from Skinnytaste for inspiring this vibrant and delicious recipe. This versatile salad has a wonderful texture and a very hearty composition thanks to the addition of quinoa, chopped pecans, and cranberries. This salad can be served as a nice side salad or main dish and even elevated with the addition of a nice protein source such as salmon. I would also recommend experimenting with a variety of mix-ins such as other varieties of nuts, dried fruits, cheeses, or grains.

The Ingredients

For the Dressing:

1 Large Garlic Clove, Grated or Finely Minced
1 Small Shallot, Minced
Juice of 1 Lemon
2 Tablespoons Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
1 Teaspoon Pure Maple Syrup
Kosher Salt to Taste
Freshly Ground Black Pepper to Taste

For the Salad:

1 Bunch of Kale, Center Ribs Removed, Leaves Finely Chopped
¼ Cup Chopped Pecans
1 Cup Cooked Quinoa
¼ Cup Dried Cranberries
2 Tablespoons Grated or Shaved Parmesan Cheese

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Step-by-Step Instructions

Cranberries Pecans And Cheese Kale Salad

Prepare the Dressing

In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients for the dressing and set aside while you prep the kale.

Dressing


Toasting the Pecans

Toasted Pecans

Toast the pecans. Heat a small skillet over medium heat. Make sure to not put any oil in the pan. Add the pecans to the pan and cook for two to three minutes, shaking the pan regularly, until golden brown and fragrant. Immediately transfer to a small bowl. Once cooled, your pecans are ready for chopping.

Chopped Pecans

Massage the Kale

Massaging Kale To Soften

Add the chopped kale to the bowl with the dressing. In handfuls, massage the kale by rubbing the leaves in between your fingers for about a minute or two, until the leaves are softened and darken in color. Set aside briefly.

Massaged Kale With Salad Dressing

Combining the Ingredients

Add the cooked quinoa, along with half of the pecans and half of the dried cranberries to the kale and toss to combine.

Kale Salad With Quinoa

Ready to Serve

Lastly, transfer the salad to a serving platter and top with the remaining almonds and dried cranberries, and then sprinkle with cheese. If you have leftovers, this salad will keep in the fridge for up the five days.

Salad With Dried Cranberries


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About Laura G

Hi, I'm Laura G. A photographer, blogger and self-proclaimed food connoisseur.

As a child, I was exposed to a wide variety of foods. My mother had my siblings and me try foods at least once and if we didn't like what we tasted, we didn't have to eat it again. Luckily, I enjoyed almost everything that I tried. Unfortunately, in my adult years, I've been living with an autoimmune disease that has forced me to reevaluate my food choices. Even though I can no longer eat the foods I once enjoyed, many great alternatives have presented themselves. I believe we truly are what we eat and I look for the best food ingredients to fuel my body. I hope the recipes here on this food blog inspire you in your own food preparation endeavors.

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