This past year was easily my most memorable on record. It started with finding out we were expecting early in January, then it was a move and a several month house renovation (I do not recommend this while pregnant, hah), my first cookbook released in March, September brought the birth of our baby girl, and in November the launch of a new business – most of these things were going on at the same time throughout 2014, including nurturing and growing this recipe blog and a new baby blog. I know I’m forgetting some things. My head is spinning just thinking about everything that happened. It was a complete whirlwind with many unexpected highs and inevitable lows, but I leave the year feeling extremely grateful with many lessons in hand and a heart filled to the brim.
The greatest blessing of my life happened this year – the birth of our daughter – and in the blink of an eye my entire life was changed for the better. I don’t know how I ever lived without this smiley, charming, squirmy baby girl. During late winter and early spring, in my first trimester, I had major anxiety about how I would handle my role as a parent. Had I made the right decision? How would I balance being a parent and my career? It kept me up at night with worry. I was never the girl who just knew I’d be a mother some day. All my friends would talk about their baby fever and I couldn’t relate at all so I started to think that I just wasn’t cut out for it. Maternal instincts seemed foreign and babies scared the bejesus out of me. For real! I felt so awkward around them. But over the years, gradually, we decided it was something we both wanted and that fear was the only thing holding us back. I guess the uncertainty was to be expected though. There were many low days during my first trimester (many of which were likely hormone driven) – including Sketchie’s heartbreaking diagnosis and subsequent treatment – but thankfully my doubts faded as the pregnancy went on. The moment Adriana was placed into my arms, I knew everything was how it was always meant to be. I just knew we’d figure it out. I’ve struggled with the desire to control things in my life for so long and finally, I learned how liberating it can feel to just take things as they come. You hear people say it all the time, but I honestly never knew my heart could love someone so much. That kind of intense love is an extremely powerful motivator – there’s no more questioning, you just do what needs to be done and that’s that.
The New Year is shaping up to be a busy one once again, but my growing baby is a refreshing reminder that the smaller moments in life are the best. They are what make me truly happy. I’m trying to embrace the little (yet powerful) things more and let other things slide when they need to. It’s not easy. I’m hoping 2015 brings more inner peace, balance, and calmness, but I will have to do the work to make that happen because as we all know, it just doesn’t magically fall into place; whatever it is that we want only comes with a lot of hard work and perseverance. Oh, and laughter. You need that ingredient for success. Not to mention, realizing that nothing will ever be just right all at the same time…and that’s ok.
Thank you wonderful people for coming here each week and making this work that I do so very rewarding. For caring about my stories, embracing new recipes, and sharing a glimpse into your own life. I am constantly amazed by the beauty of your words and the stories you share with me. I wish you all the best that 2015 has to offer, including healthy, veggie-filled meals that renew your excitement whenever you sit down for a meal.
In the spirit of a fresh start, let’s cue the token salad recipe to kick off another year of healthy, feel-good recipes! I’m going to skip the whole “oh I’ve been eating too many sweets and need to eat more veggies” spiel (totally true though) and just get to the recipe because its a good one!
I’ve never been one to think that a salad should be a punishment food. A good hearty salad is a cause for celebration. Call me crazy, but I tend to get as excited about a good salad as I would a rich dessert or sheet of cookies. Or a pan of roasted brussels sprouts, for that matter. It’s the small things, it really is.
Superfood Crunch Salad with Homemade Balsamic Apple Vinaigrette
Yield
3-4 small bowls
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
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Shredded Lacinato kale is tossed in a tangy balsamic, apple cider, maple, and garlic dressing and then topped with sliced pear, pomegranate arils, pepita, hemp, and black sesame seeds, and large flaked coconut. Whenever the dull winter weather has you feeling blah, whip up this vibrant dose of nutrients and you'll be feeling better in no time.
Ingredients
For the dressing:
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
- 1 teaspoon pure maple syrup, or to taste
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1/4 teaspoon fine grain sea salt
- Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
For the salad:
- 8-10 cups destemmed and shredded Lacinato (dino) kale (2 bunches)
- 1 pear, thinly sliced and chopped
- 1/2 cup pomegranate arils
- 1/4 cup pepita seeds
- 3-4 tbsp large flake coconut
- 1-2 tbsp hemp hearts
- 1-2 teaspoons black sesame seeds (optional)
- sprinkle of cinnamon
Directions
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the dressing ingredients. Adjust to taste if desired.
- Remove all of the stems from the kale leaves and compost the stems (or if you are hard core you can save them for smoothies). Finely chop the kale leaves into tiny "shredded" pieces. The smaller the more tender the leaves will feel. Wash and spin dry. Place kale into a large salad bowl. You should have about 8-10 cups of kale for this salad.
- Toss the kale in all of the dressing until everything is coated nicely. The kale will reduce in volume substantially.
- Add the toppings (as much as you want - I recommend lots!), sprinkle with cinnamon, and serve immediately. Or let the dressing marinate the kale for a half hour or so. This salad is best served fresh, but it will keep chilled in the fridge for a day. if you don't think you will eat that quickly, I recommend making a half batch at a time or simply store the kale and dressing separately until ready to mix and consume.
Ang, did you get a new lens for your camera? Your photos as of late have been impeccable and soooooo crisp!! Your family photos from Christmas were beautiful.
Thank you for the kind words! No new lens, but still using my Canon 100mm f/2.8 L IS lens and loving it. I did use a tripod for these shots so maybe that was the difference as I don’t always use it if I’m rushing! I’ve also been embracing the late afternoon dark winter light lately. ;)
Speaking of cameras, can I ask what you use?
That salad sounds delicious! All the way from Sweden; I wish you and your family a very happy new year :)
Hello Paula, and echoing Paula all the way from Belgium wishing you and your family a Happy New Year!
We are trying this superfood salad tomorrow, once the shops re-open and I can get coconut and pomegranate (love pomegranate seeds in dark green salads). Ange, this looks like a beautiful Christmas salad too: winter veggies, dark pine green, ruby red, with icy shards on top. I pinned it to remind me for next year’s Christmas table.
Just ate this! Thanks, the dressing is particularly lovely. I made extra. My preschoolers are eating it without garlic for their more tender tastebuds. I turned this into a meal salad using your TNT roasted sweet potatoes and chickpea croûtons and voilà, get out of jail free card from making dinner and lots of nutrients for this tired third trimester mom! Cheers.
That dressing sounds amazing! I’m hoping to do more homemade dressings in the new year. Thanks for sharing this! :)
It definitely has been a big year for you Angela. Here’s hoping 2015 is amother one filled with love, happiness, and new adventures.
This salad looks amazing too, by the way!
xx Kathryn
http://www.throughthethicket.ca
Wow! What a great year! This recipe will be the perfect way to usher the next one in. Sounds delish!
I have been reading your blog for a couple of years now and have been consistently inspired and motivated by it. I just found out a couple of days ago that I am pregnant and whilst it is a happy surprise it is also a scary one. Your posts have already provided me with much needed reassurance that I can do it! So I wanted to say thank you for that :)
Thank you Kate! Congrats on your pregnancy!!
This salad looks so so good. I just came back from the grocery store after 8 days of being out of town for the holidays and I think I bought my weight in produce. I’m craving fresh salads after all the eating out and holiday treats!
Beautifully said. I felt the same way once I held my son (also born in September). Congrats on a stellar year!
Looks really delicious
Wow that salad looks amazing and who doesn’t like a little crunch? The homemade apple vinaigrette looks like a great complement. I know what I need to make moving into the new year.
I got your book for Christmas (yay!!) and promptly made your holiday kale salad from it for Christmas dinner! So delicious! This reminded me of it:)
This is a beautifully-written post! I’m sure the new year will bring more great things!
Do you have any suggestions for making this more of a main course salad? Are there any particular additional fruits or vegetables that you feel would be good for this one?
Hi Alina,
Good question! I love adding roasted chickpeas to salads…a great pop of protein and a nice texture. :) Any bean would work though and I also think protein-rich quinoa would be a great addition to stir in!
This is absolutely my kind of salad. Perfectly colourful and full of deliciousness!
I’m with you on getting excited for salads! Especially when they look as bright and exciting as this one. Thanks for sharing:)
Ooh this salad looks perfect! It will definitely be making an appearance on my menu in 2015. :)
I relate so much to how you talk about having a baby. “Mom” was not a way I ever imagined myself until the day I met my daughter. Then I could not imagine a life without her. Happy new years to your beautiful family!
Angela, Happy Holidays to you and your beautiful family. I am so thankful that in my search for gluten-free recipes I found your site. Your recipes and blogs have been such an inspiration for my family. I’d say that after just 3 1/2 months I am about 90% vegan and my husband and girls are around 80%. And, even more important to me, we are all probably 90-95% real, whole foods, having eliminated a lot of the pre-packaged, processed stuff in favor of much tastier homemade fare! I love to cook and have the heart and creativity of a chef without the desire to work as one :). For Thanksgiving this year, we hosted, and while we did serve turkey, the rest of the meal was completely vegan, including several desserts…your pumpkin pie recipe is the best I’ve ever had. And when my brother-in-law, a self-proclaimed meat-and-potatoes guy dove into the roasted Brussels sprouts and fingerling potatoes from your cookbook, he proclaimed “Wow, Milissa, this is like eating at a 5-star restaurant!” I couldn’t have felt more rewarded! You have pushed my creativity in the best way and I have recipes flowing out of my brain faster than I can write them down and test them! And, for me, the most exciting thing is that I will be launching my own website very soon with content focusing on living naturally and will include many of my own recipes and lots of links to yours! I really can’t say thank you enough! God Bless you and your family in 2015! And I will be making and serving this salad on New Year’s Day as a shot-gun start to even healthier eating in the year to come:)
Hi Milissa,
Thank you so much for your lovely words, I’m so touched! And I couldn’t be happier to hear about all the changes you and your family have embraced. Thanks for trying out so many of my recipes! All the best with your new blog. I look forward to checking it out!
This salad looks amazing! I love lacinato kale and have been meaning to run to Whole Foods to pick some up. Thanks for the inspiration!
This looks wonderful Angela – hope to kick off the new year a healthy way! :)
What a beautiful post <3 This salad looks like a wonderful way to kick-start a healthy and happy new year!! Happy New Year!! :)