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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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Judy
14 years ago

I have yet to try a kale salad I enjoy. But…this one might be it! Dill is one of my fav flavours, and with chickpeas on top too? Yes please! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
14 years ago

Kale, chickpeas and dill… could this salad get any better?! :D I can’t wait to make this! It’ll be the perfect thing to make and eat for lunch all week!

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janet @ the taste space
14 years ago

Oh, just a bit too late…. I just froze the last of my bunch of dill!! I wonder if it would still work with the dressing??

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  janet @ the taste space
14 years ago

I would suggest trying my lightened up lemon tahini dressing if you dont have the dill on hand :) it’s in the protein power goddess salad (top 5 salad recipe from 2011)

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Angela @ Happy Fit Mama
14 years ago

Ohhh, salt and vinegar chickpeas! I’m going to have to try that. I recently had salt and vinegar chips for the first time and fell in love. This could be my new love!

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Katie @ ohshineon
14 years ago

I still can’t believe I’ve never roasted chickpeas! I really need to get on that soon! Great salad dish, it looks fantastic and I’m glad your stomach ache went away :)

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Jooles
14 years ago

A bit off topic but: Just wanted to drop a note to say that our entire dinner tonight was care of your recipes! I made your vegan lentil loaf and your baked donut recipe as a special dessert for my 3-yr. old son. With sprinkles, of course ;) So – thank you for all the wonderful recipes – you’ve really helped me create some amazing vegan dishes for my family :)

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

Hey Jooles, Im so happy to hear that! How nice you made the donuts for your son too.

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M
14 years ago

awesome and colorful photos :) I love fresh dill!!! My favorite use for dill is with feta cheese, avacado, tomato, cucumber, salt and pepper, lemon juice and olive oil YUM!

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Keri
14 years ago

I cannot wait to try this recipe. I love dill! And I haven’t had it since last spring. You are so creative in the kitchen :)

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FoodFeud
14 years ago

I love dill. It must be especially great now to liven and brighten food up in the dead of winter. The pairing with salt and vinegar is genius! Sort of related; have you seen SpaBettie’s dill pickle dip?? It sounds fantastic.

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

no, but I will have to check that out….yum!

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Nadiya
14 years ago

Haha! Cabbage! Would you know if regular cabbage lasts for 2 weeks?

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

I think it probably would!

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Ashley
14 years ago

I love dill and am obsessed with those salt & vinegar chickpeas! What an amazing salad.

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LizAshlee
14 years ago

Wow, what an amazing salad…love this idea..going to bookmark it for sure! :)

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eva @VegucatingMyKid
14 years ago

i saw that you thanked someone named ‘Ewa’ in your blog–is she Polish like me?…we use alot of dill in polish cooking…
i don’t know if you know that dill freezes really really well…just clean, dry, chop and freeze…

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  eva @VegucatingMyKid
14 years ago

Yes she is!!! Funny you guessed that…I think she said it was traditional in Poland too! :) So neat

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Tamara
14 years ago

my oldest son & I are addicted to salt & vinegar ANYTHING!!!!
when making the chickpea’s did you use dried, soaked or canned ones?
thanks ~ Making it for tonights movie!!!
T

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Katy
14 years ago

I plan on making this dish tomorrow but wanted to make the tahini-lemon-dill dressing ahead of time. Holy.Cow. AMAZING! I ended up substituting 1/4 of an avocado instead of EVOO. It is seriously incredible!! I’m so excited to have it with the rest of the salad!! mmmmm….

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Jen
14 years ago

That looks delicious! I just used an acorn squash that was in my fridge since September and it was still good, haha.

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Lia
14 years ago

Dill is wonderful isn’t it! I’m always scared it will go bad because of the generally large batches it comes in, as you said. Great dressing you got going on there. And I need to try your salt & vinegar chick peas since I’ve grown up with a severe addiction and love for salt & vinegar potato chips.

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Jimi
14 years ago

Two comments:
If you really want to max out the nutritional value, don’t COOK the chick peas. Soak them overnight or longer (with the salt and vineger) then put them in a blender and puree – then pour over the salad.
Two much dill? Any scraps of greens in our household get tossed into the blender (daily) along with chopped cabbage/carrots/broccoli etc., and water. Blend to ‘milk shake’ consistency, and pour over equal amount of dried dog food – My 12 yr old golden retriever ‘puppy’ is the most vegan ‘carnivore’ I’ve ever known – and extremely healthy and happy!

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elle moss
14 years ago

Your recipes are so good! I have loved ever recipe I have tried. The s&v chickpeas is Genius!

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Janel
14 years ago

Perfect! I’m growing so much dill in my AeroGarden and can’t keep up. I will totally make this dressing asap! Now, can you come up with a recipe to help me unload some of my fast-growing mint? :)

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