And whether or not the factory of cheescakes started it all, now I'm hearing about people making their own at home... and so of course I wanted in, too! This was easy and quite tasty and I'm always pleased when I find new ways to get this super super-food in me.
This is the dressing I came up with (it's different than the buttermilk-based dressing that Cheesecake Factory offers). I asked for balsamic dressing when I ordered mine and liked it that way. :) You could probably use less avocado and therefore need less water for thinning.
Dressing:
1/2 avocado (try 1/4 first)
1 tbsp spicy brown mustard
1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
Touch of maple syrup
Water for thinning (keep adding tiny splashes until the consistency is thin enough for you).
Ingredients:
Makes 2 large servings or 4 small servings
1/2 bunch of organic kale, washed, ripped up, and towel dried
1/2 avocado, cubed
1/2 can chickpeas (drained and rinsed)
1-2 carrots, sliced
Raw almonds, sliced
Handful of dried cranberries
Directions:
1. Remove kale from spines and place in colander or on paper towels to dry
2. After you've blended together your dressing, place kale in a bowl with half of the dressing
3. Use hands to thoroughly massage dressing into kale and let sit while you prepare toppings
4. Plate your kale, add toppings and additional remaining dressing if desired.
5. Enjoy!
2. After you've blended together your dressing, place kale in a bowl with half of the dressing
3. Use hands to thoroughly massage dressing into kale and let sit while you prepare toppings
4. Plate your kale, add toppings and additional remaining dressing if desired.
5. Enjoy!
This looks SO delicious and I never thought of using kale, which I love! The avocado definitely makes it all creamy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteI know! I mostly blended kale into smoothies or steamed it with other veggies. It's best uncooked, like most veggies, so this is a perfect power meal! Let me know if you try it!
ReplyDeleteKale pesto...!!!! You can put it in and on anything! YUUUMMMM!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteRecipe, please!!!
DeletePS: that's me, Courtney :) Kisses!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, Lydia! I just bought kale and I've been wondering what to do with it :)
ReplyDeleteHey! Thanks. You can try it in your smoothies (be sure you have sufficient banana to help blunt the bitterness, though). You can also gently steam it and add it to stir fries or coat it in a yummy sauce (Going to try this walnut sauce soon):
ReplyDeletehttp://vegetarianfoodadventures.blogspot.com/2011/08/kale-with-miraculous-walnut-sauce.htm
You can even try baking them! We made these kale chips and really liked 'em!
http://strawberries-and-tea.blogspot.com/2011/10/baked-kale-chip.html