Author Notes
This recipe is my take on a classic Sicilian recipe which pairs broccoli rabe with golden raisins, pine nuts, dried red pepper flakes and garlic. I took kale or a mixture of dark leafy greens (beet greens, collards) and married it with a variety of aromatics (garlic, ginger and lemongrass or some variety there of), toasted nuts (I've used walnuts, cashews, hazelnuts), dried fruit (mango, apricot, currants) and spices (ras el hanout, garam masala). I have made it in all variations for many people who claim not to like vegetables, all of whom love it and eventually ask for the recipe. The sweetness of the dried fruit is a nice foil for the bitter of the greens. http://knifestylesofthefitandfabulous.blogspot.com/2010/03/kale-crusader.html —MsShanaRobinson
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Ingredients
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1 bunch
kale per person, removed from stem and ripped into bite size pieces, blanched, shocked and drained of any excess liquid
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1 tablespoon
garlic, ginger, or lemongrass, per bunch (or all) - minced
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1/4 cup
dried fruit per bunch, chopped
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1/2 cup
nuts, roasted, per bunch, rough chop
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1 teaspoon
spices (ras el hanout, garam masala, red pepper flakes) - your choice
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salt to taste
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1 tablespoon
olive oil
Directions
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Heat saute pan over medium-low heat (you want to make sure it's not too hot as you don't want the garlic to burn.)
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Add olive oil (for a low fat version, you can use veggie stock)
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Add minced garlic, ginger, lemongrass
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When fragrant (about 30 seconds to a minute) add dried fruit and a pinch of salt and cook for about 3 min or until changes texture and looks soft
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Add kale/bitter greens and a pinch of salt and sauté until wilted (about 8-10 min)
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Add nuts, stir to combine, remove from heat
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Salt to taste
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