frugal foodie family — a family of 4 (and occasionally the neighborhood) eating well on a budget
spring 2012

tuscan kale salad.

Did you ever have a favorite “lovey” growing up? You know, some animal or doll or blanket that you had to have every day, that you never grew tired of, even when it got filthy from carding it all over kingdom come and the edges started to wear off?

For me it was Krystal, this doll I loved so much her leg fell off.  No kidding.  Also I had a yellow blankie my Grandma Mum made for me that got so much lovin’ the “silkies” she put on the outside straight-up disappeared and when she re-attached new silkies I wanted nothing to do with the blanket anymore for they just weren’t the same.

My point is, there are some things that we might enjoy, maybe even love, so much that we treasure them day in and day out.  For me, that’s this salad.  My grown up “lovey.”

And this “lovey” is a nice balance to another in my life:  namely, coffee ice cream.

Breadcrumbs, cheese, and a lemony pepper vinaigrette make this healthy salad absolutely divine!

Serve alongside your favorite main dish or top with fish, chicken or seafood for a main dish salad.

Tuscan Kale Salad

(adapted from Dr. Weil’s recipe, which I fell in love with while at True Food Kitchen)

What You’ll Need:

6 cups kale, ribs removed and chopped

juice of 1 lemon

4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2 garlic cloves, mashed

salt and pepper, to taste

hot red pepper flakes, to taste

2/3 cup grated asiago or parmesan cheese

1/2 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs (I used 2 slices of whole wheat sandwich bread)

Instructions:

Whisk together lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper and hot pepper flakes.  Pour over the kale in a serving bowl and toss well.   Add 2/3 of the cheese and toss again.  Let kale rest for 5 minutes, add breadcrumbs and toss again.  Top with remaining cheese.

TOTAL:  $3.00 or $.50 per serving.

Wondering how on earth I arrived at these costs?  Take a look at my shopping guide to show see what I pay for items, per serving, etc.

Nutrition:

202 calories per serving

12 grams of fat

12 carbs

8 grams protein

42 grams fiber

Did you give it a try?  Leave me a comment below or head over to Facebook and let me know what you think!

from the comments, back then.

enjoywithjoy may 30, 2012

I love kale, as I always say kale is a super food. This definitely I have to try…thanks for sharing!

emmycooks may 30, 2012

Oh, man, I lovey this salad too. I can’t get enough! I usually do croutons, though–I like the idea of breadcrumbs instead for crunch in every bite. :)

frugalfeeding may 30, 2012

I adore kale, that looks delicious. I had a blanket that I took down to breakfast with me in the morning – it was pretty gross. I turned it into a poncho for a fancy dress eventually… Sorry about your doll’s leg!

Jennifer M. may 30, 2012

I never had a “lovey,” but I did have imaginary friends. What does that say about me? Hmmm.

Believe it or not, I’ve never had kale (aside from a restaurant garnish). This recipe may just get me to try it!

kristy @ gastronomical sovereignty june 2, 2012

oh goodness! i like my kale – kale chips, kale stuffed into mac and cheese, kale sauteed with almonds, raisins and a little balsamic reduction… but i had a kale salad at a local restaurant the other day that blew my friggin mind. i look forward to trying this one out :) pinning!

ye-mek june 11, 2012

Looks really very healty :) We will try it…

I ♥ to eat june 15, 2012

So simple and looks so yummy!

Nona @ Haute Foodies june 18, 2012

looks amazing! cant wait to try this!
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mira yokoyama july 16, 2012

the salad was good, the dressing tasted heavy on the citrus side, maybe more olive oil and less lemon.

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