There’s something about a personalized recipe title that always makes me sit up and pay attention. It’s like saying, this recipe is so good we’re going to honor the genius that came up with it by naming the dang thing after him or her!
(Past honorees featured on this blog include Grandpa’s Pasta Salad, Grandma’s Holiday Salad, and Judy’s Baked Beans (still don’t know who Judy is, btw.))
To me it also indicates that a dish has been tested and perfected to the point where someone’s willing to attach a friend or family member’s name to it, and share the deliciousness with the masses. Shout about it from the rooftops, even!
Make Luann’s Kale Salad! ← Just like that.
Luann is a dear friend of my Mom’s whom I have known for years. She is incredibly sweet and supportive of my blog and thought her ultra-healthy and delicious recipe for Kale Salad screamed Kristin!, so she sent it my way to try. Luann usually makes it for parties where she says people inhale plate after plate. Um…sign me up!
One bite of the hearty kale salad tossed with crispy apples, sweet dried cherries, salty peanuts, and zesty red onions, and I screamed Hallelujah! Luann’s Kale Salad is a MUST. TRY!
Start with a big bunch of kale. Give it a rinse and pat or spin dry, then tear the leaves off the thick steam and into bite-sized pieces. Did you know kale is one of the most nutritious foods on the planet? It’s true. Very high in antioxidants, calcium, and fiber. All the more reason to love Luann’s Kale Salad!
Place the kale into a big bowl, then add a sprinkling of salt and start massaging the leaves (ooh la la!) For real, you need to massage kale when eating it raw to break the leaves down a bit, making them easier to chew.
Two minutes(ish) later, the kale will be tender, dark green, and reduced by about 1/3 in volume.
Topping time! First add 1/4 cup minced red onion, then1/2 cup dried cherries. Dried cranberries or craisins would also work if you don’t have dried cherries on hand.
Next add 1 chopped apple and 1/4 cup chopped peanuts. You could use almonds, walnuts, or even sunflower seeds here instead. I started adding peanuts to my salads a couple years ago though, and have never looked back. Try it sometime!
K. Salad’s done – time to make a 30 second vinaigrette to drizzle on top. Simply whisk together 2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (the best stuff you have) with 1 Tablespoon red wine vinegar, and 1/2 teaspoon sugar in a small bowl.
Season with a little pepper (already have salt in the greens from the massage step) then pour over the kale, and toss everything to combine.
3 cheers for Luann!
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Luann’s Kale Salad
Description
Luann's Kale Salad is a crunchy, sweet, savory and delicious way to eat your greens!
Ingredients
- 1 bunch kale
- scant 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 cup minced red onion
- 1/2 cup dried cherries OR 1 cup fresh pomegranate arils
- 1 apple, chopped
- 1/4 cup peanuts, chopped (could use walnuts, almonds or sunflower seeds)
- 2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 Tablespoon red wine vinegar
- 1/2 teaspoon sugar
- Pepper
Directions
- Wash kale, then tear leaves from tough stems and pat dry. Cut or tear leaves into bite sized pieces then add to a large bowl. Sprinkle with salt and massage with fingers for two minutes, or until kale is dark green and tender. Add red onion, dried cherries (or pomegranate arils,) chopped apple, and peanuts, then toss to combine.
- Combine olive oil, red wine vinegar, sugar, and pepper to taste in a small bowl or jar. Whisk or shake to combine then drizzle over kale salad and toss well.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
I just love the variety of textures – chewy to crispy – and flavors – sweet to spicy – in this dish. Honest to goodness, it’s one of the best salads I’ve ever had!
My only regret is that I didn’t get the recipe sooner! I would have eaten it all summer long using the kale from my garden, but luckily it grows well into the fall, which means this salad will definitely become a lunchtime staple for at least the next couple of months.
Hope you’ll give Luann’s Kale Salad a try – and pass it on!
Yum! My BF’s sister introduced me to kale chips last Christmas and I have been kale obsessed since then. Can’t wait to try this.
Wow, I can’t wait to make this! Yummm-O!
Also, random question:
I live in CR & a group of my girls and I are taking a girl’s trip to DM next weekend. We’re in our late 20s/early 30s and just want to get away for a weekend. We were hoping to do a yummy dinner & finish with dancing… any suggestions? We’ve got this list in mind (but have never been to any of these places):
1. 515 Ultra Lounge
2. Cabaret West Glen
3. Blue Moon dueling Pianos http://www.bluemoonduelingpianobar.com/
4. Wellman’s – http://www.wellmanspubandrooftop.com/
5. Uncle Buck’s bar-interesting fact: they have a mechanical bull to ride. located in West dsm
6. The Hangar
7. Vision night club
8. Miss Kitty’s night club-website says that Sat is Des Moines best dance party.!????!
Just thought you might know a bit better than an IC native who moved to CR….
Ooo fun! Hmmm, I literally can’t remember the last time I went dancing around here so I’m not sure what’s popular, but I DID go to Miss Kitty’s as one of the stops at my Bachelorette Party! It’s a little…crazy…but a very popular spot for Bachelorette parties. The only thing is that it’s not near any other bars so it’ll be kind of a haul from downtown if that’s where you’re starting (about 15-20 min drive.) Otherwise, hmmm, I think people dance at Caberet!!
I love kale salads; thanks for the recipe! Putting the ingredients on my list.
I’ve never tried Kale but this looks like an awesome way to start!
This salad looks fab — will definitely give it a try! I just ventured out to try kale for the first time yesterday in a smoothie, and I liked it. Now I need to venture on to salads…
My mouth is watering.
Holy wow I’m famous!! You just made my day putting up my recipe Kristin!! I feel so honored. Guess I was right when I felt like it just screamed Kristin to me. Have to admit I was a little worried making it the first time since I knew virtually nothing about kale other than that it is good for you. One bite though and I was hooked. Just curious if you omitted the bleu cheese sprinkled on top for a reason. Maybe too strong? Don’t like? Again, I’m not really a big fan of bleu cheese but it was really good mixed with the flavors of the rest of the ingredients. Feta works good too according to my friend.
Anyway, thanks again so much for the recognition. I walked into the office today and told them to not all rush in at once but I would be willing to take requests for my autograph in my office. Your mom died laughing.
Luann, it was seriously soooo delicious! I was actually going to use feta (because I hate bleu cheese) but I forgot it and thought the salad was amazing without! I should add it in the ingredient list though, to make match the *true* original recipe. :)
What is the matter with me that I look at this salad and it just screams, “Add bacon to me!”? I am planning to attempt this salad very soon; it will be my introduction to kale. Thanks!
Love your blog, Kristen! When you say to use the best olive oil on hand, I usually just have a bottle of “light” olive oil in the pantry. What is the difference between all of the variations of olive oil? Thanks!
Sorry, I should have clarified! I just meant the best quality of extra virgin olive oil you have, since it’s being used raw in the dressing!
This will definitely be getting an attempt from me. Trader Joe’s had bagged kale, so that brings the work down significantly.
I love making kale salads. Even my husband, who doesn’t usually like kale, loves them.
I haven’t made many kale salads but this looks scrumptious! Love the addition of apples and dried cherries – 2 of my favorite salad ingredients! Nice job Luann! ;)
mmmm looks delish! thanks!
xo julesinflats.com
This looks wonderful….and my son has a never ending supply of kale in his garden that I’m always looking for ways to use. Usually just put it into my smoothies so anxious to try your recipe.
Yum! Our aunt makes amazing chocolate and butterscotch rice crispy bars. We gave them the name “Brenda Bars”. This recipe looks A LOT healthier though! :)
Lauren
Thanks to Luann AND you Kristen for sharing this recipe… looks great! Kale is one of my favorite greens!
Mmm … looks delicious! Some canned chickpeas would be great in this salad, too.
Kale is the forgotten green in salads. It’s always so delicious though, especially how it can hold up to dressings so well. I love that it actually absorbs everything and longer it sits rather than getting all soggy and gross like most greens. This looks awesome lady!
i agree..peanuts MAKE the kale salad!!! i use apple cider vinegar and thats good too! add some red pepper….YES!!!
this looks delicious! do you have an idea of how long it may last in the fridge? i’m thinking about making it for several lunches.