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Dinosaur Dill Crunch Salad with Salt & Vinegar Chickpeas

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The healthy dinner recipes continue…

I’m happy to report that as of December 30th, I finished off my cabbage that haunted me for almost 2 months in my fridge.

2 months.

I think I’ve discovered the fountain of youth because cabbage just won’t die!

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Plus, I really didn’t want to bring this “cabbage baggage” with me into 2012.

har-har.

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I ended up throwing some things into a pot and it turned out incredible. Lots of dill (thanks for the tip, Ewa), lemon and zest, cabbage, drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, marinara sauce, herbamare, lots of cooked wild rice, etc. It tasted much better than it looked.

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I actually ate so much, I got a stomach ache from all the cabbage…never fun!

Now, I was faced with a new problem…I had a huge amount of dill to use up. Those bunches of dill from the grocery store are h-u-g-e.

As a result of my dill surplus I made this healthy dill dressing, packing in a whopping 1.5 cups of fresh dill.

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Dill be gone.

I tossed together Dinosaur kale, red onion, cucumbers, my salt & Vinegar roasted chickpeas, and sesame seeds with the dill tahini sauce for a healthy, well-rounded meal.

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And unlike the cabbage, when I ate my weight in this stuff, I didn’t get a stomach ache.

Kale for the win!

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Dinosaur Dill Crunch Salad

Vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, soy-free
Yield
4 servings
Prep time
30 minutes
Cook time
40 minutes
Total time
1 hour, 10 minutes

Dinosaur kale (also known as Lacinato or Tuscan kale) is the dainty and sweeter sister of traditional curly kale. It blends beautifully in this salad while letting the flavours of the dill shine. As a result of it’s soft texture and pleasant taste, you don’t have to marinate the dressing on the leaves for long. The healthy lemon dill tahini dressing is very low in oil and packs in 1 & 1/2 cups of fresh dill to sneak in more greens. I topped the salad with my favourite crunchy salt and vinegar chickpeas. Their tangy and salty flavour compliments the dill dressing nicely while adding a bit of a crunch!

Ingredients

For the S & V chickpeas
  • 1 (15-oz) can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 2 cups white vinegar
  • few pinches of kosher salt
  • extra virgin olive oil, to lightly coat
For the dill tahini dressing
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup tahini
  • 2 tbsp water
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1.5 tbsp nutritional yeast*
  • 1.5 cups packed fresh dill, stems removed and roughly chopped
  • 1/2-3/4 tsp kosher salt
For the salad
  • 1-2 small bunches Dinosaur kale (also called Lacinato or Tuscan kale) OR 1 large bunch curly kale
  • other greens if desired (I used a couple large, de-stemmed collard leaves)
  • 1 English cucumber, chopped small
  • 1/2 red onion, chopped
  • 1 batch of Lemon Dill Tahini dressing (below)
  • few tablespoons of sesame seeds, toasted if preferred
  • 1/2 batch of Salt & Vinegar chickpeas

Directions

  1. Salt and vinegar chickpeas: Preheat oven to 425F and line baking sheet. In a pot, bring 2 cups white vinegar to a boil and add pinch of salt. Add in drained and rinsed chickpeas and bring to a boil for 1 minute (no longer). Some skins may fall off and that’s normal. Turn off heat and let the chickpeas sit in the vinegar for 30 minutes. Drain the chickpeas, place into pot, and light coat with a tiny bit of oil and a few pinches of kosher salt. Place on pan and roast for 35-40 minutes at 425F, until golden and crispy. Halfway through baking, give the pan a shake to rotate the peas. Keep an eye on them to avoid burning, especially near the end. Leave on pan until ready to eat. They are best served fresh as they get soft when stored.
  2. Dill dressing: In a mini chopper or food processor, mince the garlic. Now add in the rest of the ingredients, except for the dill, and process until smooth. Give the dill a rough chop and add into processor and process until smooth. Should keep in an air-tight container for 5-8 days in the fridge.
  3. Salad: Prep all salad ingredients and add into a large bowl. Massage your desired amount of the dressing into the leaves and let it “marinate” until ready to serve. Add roasted chickpeas on top along with a drizzle of more dressing and sesame seeds.

Tip:

Note: If omitting the nutritional yeast, reduce the tahini by 1/2-1 tbsp as the yeast takes a bit of edge of the strong tahini flavour.

Dressing makes just over 1 cup

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The first thing I did was make my roasted salt and vinegar chickpeas. Have you made these yet? The chickpeas taste just like salt and vinegar chips, minus the deep frying and unhealthy ingredients. I strongly recommend them if you are a salt & vinegar fan! They require 30 mins of vinegar soaking time and about 40 mins baking time, but the actual prep work is less than 5 minutes. They turn out so nice and crispy too.

While they roasted, I made the salad dressing.

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I must say, I have no idea how I cooked so long without a stick immersion blender and mini chopper! I know you have been telling me this for years, but I really didn’t know how much I would use one.

I got this Cuisinart Smart Stick for Christmas and it’s working good so far. It does everything from finely chop garlic, puree dressings, blend soups, and more. It’s also very easy to use…I haven’t even glanced at the instructions yet. Hopefully it stands the test of time (and abuse) in my kitchen!

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Once the dressing is prepared, chop your kale, red onion, and cucumbers. You can also use regular curly kale if you wish, but it will need to marinate longer to soften.

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Pour some dressing onto the greens and massage it in. You can let it “marinate” for 10-15 (or longer) minutes before serving, but it’s not necessary when using dinosaur kale.

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When the chickpeas are ready, sprinkle 1/2-1 cup on top along with more dressing and sesame seeds. Serve and enjoy!

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A delicious, well-rounded, vegan & gluten-free dinner, lovely for the first week of January.

I ended with a vegan chocolate cupcake, leftover from Monday’s dinner party. When you eat a meal this good, there’s always room for dessert!

P.S.- I now have a page just for my Top recipes in 2011, so it’s easier for you to find them. I will be adding desserts and possibly snacks this week as well.

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Hilliary @Happily Ever Healthy
14 years ago

Oh this looks delicious, and super healthy loaded with tons of good for you nutrition!

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Kristy H
14 years ago

Mmm, looks so good! Haven’t tried kale before so i’m looking forward to making this salad.

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Ellie@Fit for the Soul
14 years ago

hehe, for some reason the word “dinosaur kale” always makes me giggle. And I should really try and see if cabbage will keep me young forever! :) It is healthy, after all.

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Nicole
14 years ago

This looks delicious! I’ll try it when Kale returns to my local farmer’s market.
I bought a stick immersion blender a few months ago–I feel the same way: how did I ever cook without it?! It’s now a must-have kitchen tool in my book.

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Stacy @ Say It With Sprinkles
14 years ago

Kale is a great plain lettuce alternative, and I love salt & vinegar chickpeas! This salad looks so tasty!

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Meg @ MegGoesNomNom
14 years ago

Dill is one of my favorite herbs! I will have to try roasting chickpeas as you’ve suggested. I’ve tried roasted black beans after coating with EVOO and Smoked Spanish Paprika and they are fantastic.

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Amber K
14 years ago

I can never find dinosaur kale, but I always hear that it’s much better than other kinds. I can’t STAND kale (even in green monsters or as kale chips), so I want to say I’ve at least tried all kinds before I completely give up.

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Mandy Jo
14 years ago

I have been trying to force myself to like kale b/c I know how good it is for me. Last night I made kale chips and I was not a fan. This will be a great way to try kale again! Thank you!

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Mandy Jo
Reply to  Mandy Jo
14 years ago

…perhaps then I can get rid of it’s new nickname: Kale Fail. :)

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Daniela
14 years ago

Hi!
I assume you mean 1/4 cup of lemon juice (for the dressing), rather than 1/4 tbsp.
Looks delish.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Daniela
14 years ago

yes thanks, fixed!

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Jemma @ Celery and Cupcakes
14 years ago

This looks really tasty! :D

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Malin
14 years ago

Love the look of that salad!! And roasted chickpeas is always a favorite!! Thanks for a lovely blog :DD

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Katie @ Peace Love and Oats
14 years ago

I love dill!!! This looks delicious!

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Laura@mypurposefullife
14 years ago

This sounds so good! What a fabulous way to use up some produce. And what better way to balance any meal out than with a vegan cupcake?

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Char @ www.charskitchen.ca
14 years ago

omg, I lovelovelove dill! I was just looking for a new salad dressing recipe. Dallas and I had your lemon tahini dressing on a simple salad the other day and it was amazing! When I asked what kind of dressing he wanted me to make next, he said “I don’t know, it’ll be hard to top that last one!” So now I know we’ve got a great new one to try :) Thanks Angela!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Char @ www.charskitchen.ca
14 years ago

thats great! I think if you liked the other one, you will looove this one

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Lisa (bakebikeblog)
14 years ago

what a lovely dill dressing!

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Val
14 years ago

Angela! You really need to come up with a recipe book! So far, every recipe I’ve made from your blog have been absolutely delicious! I’ve just made a batch of the chickpeas (S&V deliciousness!) and made the dressing in advance for my lunch tomorrow. It’s all I can do to not go back and munch on the chickpeas! I can’t wait to eat my salad tomorrow (and I’m not big on salad!)

Next time, I will definitely make a bigger batch of the chickpeas so I can save some for when I have the munchies! ;)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Val
14 years ago

So glad to hear that Val! Enjoy :)

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Maria @ Sinfully Nutritious
14 years ago

I can’t wait to try these chickpeas. I was on a sweet and spicy roast chickpea kick during Autumn, but now dill, salt and vinegar sound simply addicting!

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Bridget
14 years ago

Our local organic farm is currently harvesting White Russian Kale… do you think that would act similar to Dinosaur Kale? My Google searching doesn’t seem to be giving me a good answer!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Bridget
14 years ago

Hey Bridget, I’ve never had it before but I would guess if it tastes ok, it would be fine. Is it super rough in texture though or similar to curly kale?

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Kaitlyn@TheTieDyeFiles
14 years ago

I bet the chickpeas impart a perfect crunch!

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Joanna
14 years ago

Because of you I buy vinegar in bulk. Love the s&v chips and green beans already. Can’t wait to try chickpeas:)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Joanna
14 years ago

haha good to know :)

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