50 Out-of-This-World Kale Recipes (2024)

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It’s been so long since I’ve posted a recipe roundup that I’ve been having link withdrawals. Because my cookbook Let Them Eat Kale! was published last week, I figuredit would be appropriate toshow you some of the most mouth-watering kale recipes from around the interweb. From salads, breakfast, entrees, to soups, smoothies, and sauces, you can find all sorts of leafy recipes here. There are SOmany kale recipes out there that it can be almost overwhelming. Just type, “kale” into Pinterest and prepare for an epic mind blow. Because I’m constantly on the look-out for tasty kale recipes, I decided to share some of my favorites. These aren’t your average kale recipes. They’re otherwordly!

For all of your kale needs, here are over 50 Out-of-This-World Kale Recipes

Salads

  1. Warm Balsamic Kale Salad| Pinch of Yum (pictured above)
  2. Super Green Quinoa Salad with Fresh Basil and Pistachios| With Food and Love
  3. Loaded Raw Kale Salad |Café Johnsonia
  4. Kale Salad with Avocado, Goat Cheese, and Tahini Dressing|What Jew Wanna Eat
  5. Kale Cesar Salad with Tofu Croutons and Kalamata Cesar Dressing|Kitchen Treaty
  6. Spicy Thai Carrot and Kale Salad|Running to the Kitchen
  7. Chopped Kale Salad with Chickpeas, Toasted Almonds, Sesame Seeds, and Honey Ginger Dressing| What’s Cooking Good Looking
  8. The Best Shredded Kale Salad | Oh She Glows
  9. Kale Salad with Roasted Salmon| Jelly Toast
  10. Kale Cherry Avocado Salad with Lemon Poppy Seed Dressing| Dishing Up the Dirt
  11. Crunchy Thai Kale Salad |Minimalist Baker

Breakfast

  1. Kale, Sweet Potato and Pepper Hash|Food, Faith, Fitness
  2. Banana Mango Green Smoothie Bowls with Hemp Seeds and Sprouts|With Food and Love (pictured above)
  3. Acai Bowl with Kale and Berries|Café Johnsonia
  4. Sweet Potato Kale Frittata|Damn Delicious
  5. Butternut Squash Kale and Pancetta Hash|In Sock Monkey Slippers
  6. Paleo Kale and Chive Egg Muffins | Paleo Magazine
  7. Most Ridiculous Breakfast Sandwich Ever |Bev Cooks

Entrees

  1. Gluten-Free Pizza with Lamb, Ham, Kale, and Chard|Café Johnsonia
  2. Chorizo, Kale, and Chicken Stuffed Poblanos |Karen’s Kitchen Stories
  3. Braised Chicken with Golden Beets and Kale|This American Bite
  4. Beet Pesto Pizza with Kale and Goat Cheese|The Roasted Root (pictured above)
  5. Kale and Black Bean Burritos|Cookie and Kate
  6. Kale Cesar Salad with Grilled Chicken Wrap|Heather Christo
  7. Smashed White Bean and Kale Quesadillas with Creamy BBQ Dip|Running to the Kitchen
  8. Ginger Beef, Mushroom and Kale Stir-Fry|Gimme Some Oven
  9. Braised Chicken with Kale|Cooking Light
  10. Portabella and Kale Pizza | Oh My Veggies
  11. Black Bean and Kale Enchiladas with Ranchero Sauce |Eats Well With Others

Soups

  1. Hearty Sausage Kale and Butternut Squash Soup |The Lemon Bowl
  2. Chicken, Kale, and Quinoa Tuscan Soup|Nosh and Nourish
  3. Creamy Potato Kale Soup|Pinch of Yum
  4. Mediterranean Kale and Cannellini Stew with Farro |Better Homes and Garden
  5. White Bean and Kale Stew from Whole Living
  6. Spicy Sausage, Potato and Kale Soup|The Candid Appetite
  7. Cabbage, Bean, and Crispy Kale Soup | Wholesome Cook
  8. White Bean Soup with Kale and Chorizo|Cooking Light
  9. A Modest Vegetable Soup | Produce on Parade (pictured above)

Smoothies and Juice

  1. Banana Kiwi and Kale Smoothie |Diethood (pictured above)
  2. Kale Sunrise Green Smoothie |Café Johnsonia
  3. Green Tea Kale Smoothie|Swirls of Flavor
  4. Grapefruit and Kale Smoothie|Wonky Wonderful
  5. Lemon Kale Ice|Liv Life
  6. Cranberry Kale Smoothie|Tasty Yummies
  7. Green Juice|Primavera Kitchen
  8. Kale Ginger Detox Smoothie|Oh My Veggies

Side Dishes

  1. Grainy Mustard Potato Salad with Massaged Kale|With Food and Love
  2. Garlic Kale Chips|Swirls of Flavor
  3. Raw Broccoli Slaw|A Healthy Life for Me
  4. Grilled Garlic Parmesan Kale Chips|Liv Life
  5. Curry Kale Chips|Tasty Yummies
  6. Kale Mustard Muffins|What’s Cooking Good Looking
  7. Collard Roll Ups with Coconut Curry Kale | Food 52
  8. Fava Bean Kale Cakes | My Darling Lemon Thyme
  9. How to Make Spicy Kale Chips |Primavera Kitchen (pictured above)

Sauces

  1. Portobello Mushroom, Kale, and Spinach Puree for Macaroni and Cheese|Know Your Produce
  2. Roasted Garlic Kale Hummus|The Roasted Root
  3. Walnut Kale Basil Pesto|Seaside Baker
  4. Creamy Avocado, Artichoke and Kale Dip|Blissful Basil
  5. Kale Ricotta Dip |Fit Sugar
  6. Kale Stem Pesto |Love and Lemons
  7. Guac-kale-mole |Making Thyme for Health (pictured above)

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Joanne

Sunday 13th of July 2014

I feel quite prepared to eat ALL THE KALE after seeing this! YES.

Sarah @ Making Thyme for Health

Thursday 10th of July 2014

I'm so freakin' excited to try your beetza! It's been calling my name for way too long.

Thanks for including me too lovely!

Sherrie | With Food + Love

Thursday 10th of July 2014

KALE!! I LOVE IT and your book - perfection :)

Thanks for including so many of my recipes in this beautiful round-up friend.

XO SHERRIE

Julia

Thursday 10th of July 2014

You're welcome, Sherrie! All of your recipes are always amazing and I was having a hard time choosing which one to add...so I said F it and added a bunch :) Thanks for your beautiful work!

Dearna @tohercore

Wednesday 9th of July 2014

Soooo many good kale recipes there! great round up - definitely pinning this one for later :)

Ali | Gimme Some Oven

Wednesday 9th of July 2014

Kale yeah! :) Beautiful roundup. And perfect inspiration for the fresh bunch of kale I just picked up from my CSA yesterday. Thanks for featuring my recipe too!

Julia

Thursday 10th of July 2014

You got it, sister!! Your stir-fry looks amazing! I was drooling when I came across it :D

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50 Out-of-This-World Kale Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the most delicious way to eat kale? ›

  1. 01 of 10. Add It to Homemade Hummus. Jennifer Causey. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Stir It Into Soups. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Sneak It Into Pesto. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Blend It Into a Smoothie. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Bake Some Crispy Kale Chips. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Fold It Into Eggs, Quiches, and Frittatas. ...
  7. 07 of 10. Sprinkle It on Pizza. ...
  8. 08 of 10. Wilt It Down for a Steak-House-Worthy Side.
Jul 20, 2023

What can I do with too much fresh 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.

How do you cook kale so it is not chewy? ›

Instead, after you've washed the leaves, leave them damp. The water that clings to the leaves will create steam when you toss them in the hot skillet. As the kale cooks, you'll cover the skillet for a few minutes; that steam will help wilt and break down the kale perfectly.

How do you make kale taste better? ›

There are a few things you can do to cook kale so that it does not taste bitter and gritty:
  1. Choose the right kale. Not all kale is created equal. ...
  2. Remove the tough stems. The stems of kale can be tough and stringy, so it is best to remove them before cooking. ...
  3. Massage the kale. ...
  4. Cook the kale gently. ...
  5. Season the kale well.
Aug 16, 2018

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.

Why do I feel better after eating kale? ›

Kale can be good for adding fiber and antioxidants to the diet in many savory dishes, salads, and smoothies. Various health benefits include managing blood pressure and boosting digestive health. Kale is a leafy green cruciferous vegetable that is rich in nutrients.

What to avoid with kale? ›

People who may need to avoid or limit kale intake are those who form oxalate-containing kidney stones or take the blood thinners Coumadin or warfarin. Be sure to check with your health care professional or dietitian if you have questions.

Is 3 cups of kale a day too much? ›

Manganiello says you can eat kale every day, just don't overdo it. She recommends one to two servings maximum of kale per day, leaving room for other healthy foods that provide an assortment of nutrients.

What pairs well with kale? ›

Vegetables: Kale can be paired with other vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, and tomatoes.

What tenderizes kale? ›

Soaking kale in warm water can also work to tenderize it. The dip into the water will also serve to clean it in preparation for a favorite kale recipe. This technique will help to improve the flavor after you have chopped it on your board with a sharp kitchen knife.

Do you eat kale stems? ›

Cutting the stems crossways shortens the fibres, much as with a tough steak, making them perfectly edible and preventing waste. Cut this way, the stems can be cooked in the same way as the rest of the leaf: sauteed, boiled or steamed.

How long does kale last in the fridge? ›

Typical shelf life: Generally, kale can last in the fridge for about five to seven days. The key is to store it correctly to maintain its crispness and nutrients. Impact of temperature and humidity: Kale prefers a cool and slightly humid environment, so the crisper drawer in your fridge is ideal.

Why does my kale taste weird? ›

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.

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.

What can I add to kale to make it less bitter? ›

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.

How to prepare kale for eating? ›

Instructions
  1. Submerge kale in a large bowl of water, swishing leaves to remove dirt.
  2. Rinse kale under fresh water.
  3. Dry kale on cloth towels.
  4. Chop kale into 1-inch wide strips.
  5. Discard bottom of the stems, do not remove ribs.
  6. Place chopped kale in a cloth or paper towel and in a ziploc bag.
Aug 28, 2020

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