Rec
You have to massage the kale first to make it taste good!
Jul 16, 2025

Comments

Make an account to reply.
No comments yet

Related Recs

Rec
🄬
Strip the leaves from the stems, bundle them and roll them up, chiffonade them, toss them with a liberal amount of olive oil, coat them in salt, massage the salt and oil into the leaves. Leave it a bowl covered in the fridge for at least an hour then take them out and add whatever other vegetables or dressing or ingredients you want to add. I love kale Caesar I use Molly Baz’s recipe because it’s written for idiots but I sub the canola for olive oil šŸ˜ I’m inept in the kitchen and this is essentially the only meal I know how to make.
Brussels sprouts cut in half, tossed in olive oil and pepper, laid out in a single layer of a sheet pan and cooked until crispy 🤤 Also recommend buying frozen broccoli and steaming it in the microwave according to the instructions... Costco sells really awesome frozen vegetable mixes you can steam them or roast them. Don’t get too bent out of shape about losing some amount of nutritional value from cooking them!
Nov 25, 2024
Rec
šŸ„—
He introduced me to this years ago and it’s been a staple in my life ever since. most recently I brought it to my in-laws’ and my very southern meat-and-potatoes makes-his-own-venison-jerky father-in-law tried it and actually loved it so it’s definitely a crowd pleaser.
- Chopped kale
- slivered, chopped, or sliced almonds
- a bunch of finely grated parm (sorry to be elitist but it has to be parmaggiano reggiano not ā€œparmesanā€) - lemon juice
- olive oil
- salt and cracked pep - a clove of garlic
1. Chop your kale leaves and massage with a pinch or two of salt in a big bowl (really get in there and smush thhat shit, grab a handful and crush it, get some anger out, etc) this tenderizes it and makes it get almost a cooked texture. it also shrinks it down a ton so you may end up using a lot more kale than you think. 2. toast your almonds in a skillet and let cool before adding. this takes patience but roasting nuts in the microwave works surprisingly well if you don’t have the time.
3. add juice of one lemon and idk a quarter or half cup of olive oil and add to a small jar with one peeled clove of garlic. shake it up! that’s your dressing so just go based on taste and do what you like for acid to salt ratio
4. toss kale, nuts, dressing, and obscene amounts of parm. add extra salt and pepper to taste.
It shrinks down but tastes even better and more savory with time.
Dec 6, 2024
Rec
🄬
So craggy and crunchy I loooove her

Top Recs from @aidanaguirre

Rec
šŸŽ·
As often as possible
May 7, 2024
Rec
recommendation image
šŸ·
thank you for hanging ā¤ļø ja5 nunjournal riotgrrrl
Jun 2, 2024
Rec
🧓
The bastard child of the kitchen, the most misunderstood condiment
You might be underutilizing it, if you don’t like it I can’t help you
Apr 11, 2024