9 Clever Recipe Ideas for Kale (2024)

9 Clever Recipe Ideas for Kale (1)

[dropcap style=”font-size: 60px; color: #9b9b9b;”] F[/dropcap]irst things first. I just want to wish you a very Happy New Year! I hope you have some exciting things planned.

I have a heap of projects I’m super excited about including buying a little farm house. And hopefully later in the year ‘finding’ a baby brother or sister for Fergal.

So I thought we’d start the new year in a big way! I’m super excited about an idea I got from one of my students the lovely Katie Lee. Katie took my very first online cooking class, solve your dinner dilemma back in 2010. Any she had the brilliant idea to do a series of posts focusing on different ways to prepare different vegetables. Such a great idea!

So I thought I’d kick things off with one of my all time favourite veg. That also happens to be one of the most nutrient dense foods on the planet.

Yes my friend today it’s all about kale!

What’s so great about kale?

As I mentioned above kale is one of the most nutrient dense foods. Apart from the obvious vitamins (A, C, B6, E) and minerals (manganese, calcium, potassium, iron) it has a relatively high level of protein (for a vegetable).

Even better, it contains a number of chemicals that are thought to reduce the risk of cancer.

And did I mention it’s delicious?

How to choose kale

There are hundreds of varieties of kale. The most common are curly kale and the darker coloured black Tuscan kale (also known as cavolo nero, lacinato kale or dinosaur kale).

Mostly sold in bunches or as loose leaves of baby kale. Pretty much you’re looking for vibrant green leaves with no signs of wilting. Smaller leaves tend to have a milder (less bitter) flavour so if you’re trying to turn a fussy eater into a kale-lover best to stick to the baby leaves.

How to store kale

It will last for 1-2 weeks in the fridge wrapped in a plastic bag.

Mise en place

To store for longer, rinse kale and slice crosswise into ribbons. You can remove the stems if you like but I don’t usually bother. Cook over a medium heat with a little oil or butter in a large pan. Keep the pan covered so the kale can steam and stir every few minutes. Will take about 5 minutes. Keep refrigerated in a container for 3-4 weeks.

9 kale recipe ideas

1. Raw in a salad
One of my favourites, just finely slice and toss in your favourite salad dressing. I particularly like this green chickpea salad if you need a recipe.

2. Wilted with lemon
See below for my latest kale-centric obsession.

3. Kale Curry
Wilt kale into your favourite curry. Or use instead of the spinach leaves in this lamb saag.

4. Soup
The Tuscans have a famous soup called ribolitta with is basically minestrone with some stale bread and kale wilted through it. I love how the kale adds its beautiful dark green colour. I also often use kale in my refrigerator soup.

5. Kale ‘chips’
Perfect for when you feel like a healthier salty snack than potato chips. Toss kale leaves in a little oil and bake on a tray for 10 minutes or until crisp. Also good with parmesan grated over.

6. Topping for pizza
A favourite in our house is this kale and onion pizza.

7. With poached eggs for breakfast
Something I have at least once a week. Just serve the kale leaves whole if small or sliced. Fergal is a fan of ‘gumming’ raw kale with a little egg yolk smeared on one end. And here’s my poached egg recipe if you need some tips.

8. Kale Stir Fry
Like this ground beef with kale. It’s also great with oyster sauce as a substitute for Chinese broccoli or bok choy.

9. Kale with chorizo
Another all time favourite dinner around here.

How to grow kale

A bonus section for garden lovers. I’ve had heaps of luck growing kale. Just plant the seeds directly in the ground in Autumn (Fall) and it will grow right through the Winter. It will withstand severe frosts and actually tastes sweeter after the first frost.

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9 Clever Recipe Ideas for Kale (2)

Addictive Lemony Kale

Inspired by my latest favourite YouTube cooking show, Bondi Harvest.

This is the type of thing I love to make when it’s just me for dinner. If I’m not super hungry I’ll just have a heaping bowl of the kale on it’s own because (IMHO) you can never have too much kale. But if I’m ravenous I’ll add some protein in the form of a poached egg or some cheese.

Enough for 1-2
large hunk of butter
1 bunch kale
1 clove garlic, finely chopped or crushed, optional
3-4 tablespoons lemon juice
1-2 handfuls ricotta, optional

1. Heat butter on a medium heat in a largish saucepan.

2. Wash kale. Don’t dry as the water will help it steam. Cut into ribbons about 2cm (1in) or finer across the stem.

3. Add kale and garlic to the pot. Cover and cook stirring every few minutes until the kale has wilted down. Will take about 5 minutes.

4. Remove from the heat and stir in lemon juice. Season and serve with ricotta on top, if using.

VARIATIONS
dairy-PALEO free – use olive or coconut oil instead of the butter and serve the kale on its own or replace the cheese with a poached egg or some cooked chicken breast or thigh.

vegan – use olive or coconut oil instead of the butter and serve the kale on its own or replace the cheese with a huge handful of roasted nuts or chunks of avocado.

no kale? – will work with pretty much any greens such as spinach, baby spinach, chard (silverbeet), collard greens, beet tops.

different cheese – I’ve used ricotta here but most cheese will work well. Try goats cheese, parmesan, blue cheese, cottage cheese, cheddar, or some pan fried halloumi.

Video Version of the Recipe.

With love,
Jules x
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ps. What vegetable would you like to see me profile next on Stonesoup? Let me know in the comments below :)

9 Clever Recipe Ideas for Kale (2024)

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What is the most delicious way to eat kale? ›

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  2. 02 of 10. Stir It Into Soups. ...
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  5. 05 of 10. Bake Some Crispy Kale Chips. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Fold It Into Eggs, Quiches, and Frittatas. ...
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What can I do with an abundance of kale? ›

Freezing kale is another easy way to preserve your extra kale leaves. I like to freeze my kale in 1/2 cup portions that can be quickly and easily added to soups, stews, quiches, and so much more.

What can I do with too much kale from my garden? ›

Try adding kale to your omelet or frittata. Simply sauté the kale down in some oil with onions and garlic until tender and then add your eggs to finish making your dish. We love this recipe for a kale frittata. Take your favorite wrap or sandwich and swap out the bread for kale.

How do you make kale more palatable? ›

Marinating the kale in an acid (like citrus juice or vinegar) can do so, and this is a good time to balance the flavour in a way that's palatable to you. A white balsamic vinegar and some basil can be a good first step to adding kale to an Italian-inspired salad or pasta. You can also chop it finely.

Why do I feel so good after eating kale? ›

Kale is a nutritious food rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin K, and beta-carotene. It also contains nutrients that can support eye health, weight management, heart health, and more. Loaded with important micronutrients and antioxidants, kale is one of the most nutritious leafy greens available.

Can I freeze kale raw? ›

You can freeze kale without blanching, but plan to use it within four to six weeks. Unblanched kale may develop a bitter flavor because you haven't stopped the action of the naturally-occurring ripening enzymes in the leaves.

Can I freeze kale without blanching it first? ›

Kale can be frozen without blanching but should be used within 4 weeks. Blanching greens before freezing stops the naturally-occurring ripening enzymes in the leaves. This will ensure that the leaves taste fresh and will not develop a bitter taste. Blanched kale will last up to 1 year in the freezer.

Is kale the healthiest food in the world? ›

Kale is a nutrition superstar due to the amounts of vitamins A, B6, C, K, folate, fiber, carotenoids and manganese it contains. One cup of raw kale has just 20 calories.

Does freezing kale destroy nutrients? ›

No, leafy green vegetables do not lose their vitamin K when frozen. In fact, ounce per ounce, frozen greens have slightly more vitamin K than fresh. This is because when greens are frozen, they lose some water, which slightly concentrates the nutrient.

What happens if you eat too much spinach and kale? ›

If you eat spinach every day in excessive amounts (more than a bowl) there can be adverse health effects. Most commonly these include gas, bloating and cramps due to its high fiber content. Eating too much spinach can also interfere with the body's ability to absorb nutrients.

How do you make sautéed kale less bitter? ›

Kale leaves can also be massaged with a little olive oil. Adding salt and squeezing lemon make a big difference by removing bitterness. Adding some spicy or sweet flavors may help tame the strong flavor of bitter kale. For example, tossing in some dried fruit helps balance the bitter with some sweet.

What Flavours go well with kale? ›

Taste-wise, kale can have bitter notes, so combining it with spicy, sweet or acidic elements, such as vinegar, lemon or red wine, can counteract and balance the mild bitterness. Salt is also an important ingredient when cooking with kale.

Can dogs eat kale? ›

It's good news for people wanting to feed their dogs kale because kale is good for dogs in moderation. When it makes up a small percentage of a recipe, such as with a kibble diet, you can give your dog the nutritional benefits of this vegetable without doing them harm.

How do you eat kale tasty? ›

Sauté It. Cooking kale in a frying pan over medium-high to high heat with a bit of butter or oil is a quick and tasty way to serve it. Season it with salt and pepper or add garlic or sweet or chile peppers for extra flavor.

Is it better to eat kale cooked or raw? ›

“Cancer studies seem to show that raw kale is more beneficial than cooked, while cholesterol studies seem to show that steamed kale is more beneficial than raw,” says Harris, who recommends a bit of both in your diet. But whatever you do, don't boil, saute or stir-fry the veggie too long or with too much added liquid.

Does kale taste better cooked or raw? ›

Additionally, overcooking kale can cause it to become mushy and lose its texture, making it less enjoyable to eat. Another reason why kale can taste bad when cooked is that it contains sulfur compounds that are released when it is cooked. These compounds can create a bitter taste that some people find unpleasant.

Why does massaging kale make it taste better? ›

Massaging kale for salad makes the vegetable more palatable by releasing its bitter compounds and—as a result—making the kale less bitter. This simple process breaks down the vegetable's fibrous texture, making it more tender, easier to chew, and more digestible.

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