Confession: I used to hate eating raw kale.
In fact, raw kale was the bane of my existence!
The only way I could bring myself to eat raw kale was if I put it in a Green Monster, and even then it was always quite bitter. Or I would bake kale chips and cook them so long that you couldn’t even tell it was kale.
But then I learned a couple secrets to preparing raw kale and I never looked back. And it’s a good thing because I have 20 kale plants growing in the garden right now!
My 3 tips for preparing raw kale:
1. Remove the stems when you plan on eating it raw (and some people remove the stems for cooking too-it’s personal preference). The stems are the bitter part of the plant. I used to always use the stems and wonder why my kale salads tasted ridiculously bitter. Now I just use the leaves and it always turns out wonderful to the palate.
2. Massage the dressing into the leaves and let it ‘marinate’ for at least 10-15 minutes. A kale salad tastes best when the dressing has had a chance to soak into the leaves. This also helps soften the leaves which is especially important if you are using the curly variety. You don’t want it scratching your throat!
3. If you really don’t like curly kale, try Dinosaur (Lacinato) kale as it is less bitter.
When I started using these simple tricks, my kale salads went from bitter and hard to swallow to mind-blowing delicious!
Kale is said to be a ‘beauty’ vegetable because it improves skin tone, complexion, and gives you a great glow.
It’s also just as beautiful for your insides too!
Kale is rich in:
- Vitamin K
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- Manganese
- Fibre
- Copper
- Tryptophan
- Calcium
- B6
- Potassium
- Folate
- and more!
My goal for last night’s salad was to create a ‘weekend glow’ kale salad. I always love to feel my best on the weekend, but sometimes too much alcohol and desserts don’t always leave me feeling great come Sunday evening. This kale salad brings a nice balance to the weekend and gives an extra kick to your step!
To make this salad, I gathered some superfoods:
- Cucumber (great for skin!)
- Grape tomatoes
- Red onion
- Raisins & goji berries (antioxidants)
- Walnuts (Rich in omega 3 fatty acids)
- Hemp Seeds (high in protein)
- Carrot (great for eyes and skin)
- Avocado
- Red Pepper
Next, I made the dressing using my favourite tahini-lemon dressing from my Lightened Up Protein Power Goddess Bowl. This dressing is addicting! It has such a nice kick to it.
Then, I used about half of a large head of kale, tore the leaves off, rinsed, and dried it in my salad spinner.
Finally, I mixed everything together in a large bowl and let the dressing ‘marinate’ for about 15 minutes in the fridge. It tastes great as soon as you mix it, but it will taste even better after sitting!! Just before serving, I sprinkled on the rest of the hemp seeds and walnuts. The seeds and nuts are really key to this salad because they add protein and healthy fats, along with a great crunchy texture.
I was a bit shocked because this was the best salad I think I’ve ever made, kale or otherwise. Even more shockingly, Eric inhaled this salad! When you can get a man to enjoy a kale salad, you know that you have hit the jackpot.
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Weekend Glow Kale Salad
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients:
- 1/2 large head of kale (about 4-6 cups)
- 1 cup finely chopped red onion
- 1/2 red bell pepper
- 1/2-3/4 cup chopped carrot (2 small carrots)
- 1 English cucumber (2 cups chopped halves)
- 1 avocado, chopped
- 1 & 1/4 cup chopped grape tomatoes (or other variety)
- 1/2 cup mixed raisins and Goji berries
- 1/4 cup hemp seed
- 1/3 cup chopped walnuts
- Dressing: 1 batch of Lightened Up tahini-Lemon Dressing (<—click for recipe)
- Your desired fresh or dried herbs
Directions:
1. Chop vegetables and mix in a large mixing bowl. Reserve hemp seed and walnuts for sprinkling on top.
2. Make your Lightened Up tahini-Lemon Dressing in a food processor and process until smooth.
3. Tear the leaves off of the kale and rip into bite-sized pieces. Wash and dry kale leaves.
4. Mix the vegetables, kale leaves, and full batch of dressing (3/4-1 cup) in large bowl until thoroughly combined.
5. Place in fridge to ‘marinate’ for 10-15 minutes. Serves 4. Keeps in fridge in a sealed container for 1 day.
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I picked up some Goji Berries at Bulk Barn for some extra superfood power. Goji berries are very high in Vitamin C and antioxidants. I forgot how much I LOVE Goji berries! They are like an earthier and less sweet raisin. At first I wasn’t a big fan of them, but once I got used to the taste I fell in love with them.
Eric said if you covered them in sugar they would taste just like sour patch kids!
I encourage you to try out this salad if you are a kale skeptic. It completely changed how I think about eating raw kale.
Here’s to a glowing weekend. ![]()








Glad to hear you finally came around to kale salads! I like how lively your salad is. Can’t wait to try it. :)
You can also massage avocado into the kale for a creamy dressing, like I do here: http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2011/02/17/creamy-raw-kale-salad-with-avocado-apple-and-beet/
I prefer a lemony dressing, and this has been my favourite kale salad so far:
http://tastespace.wordpress.com/2011/04/25/raw-kale-and-beet-salad-with-raisins-and-almonds/
I LOVE raw kale! But I totally agree about taking the stems off! Makes such a huge difference!
I think I’ll have to try this. I’ve always thought raw kale salads sounded a bit strange and unappetising, but this recipe sounds delicious and the photographs are beautiful. I’ve been eating the same salads with different dressings for years, so it’s time to try something new, really.
I’ve never made a raw kale salad, only had them in restaurants and deli’s counters in health food markets. The ingredients here sound like a fantastic combo. Thanks for the tips! I’m curious to know if your kale does well in the summer, Someone told me it thrives in cool weather so I’m holding off planting until end of August…
I just commented on my blog today how much I miss KALE! It is nonexistent here in France. Well, in only 18 days, I’ll be back in the States and eating my bodyweight in that wonderful leafy green again. :D
One more thing: I’m doing a cleanse at my local Moksha yoga studio right now, and most of my fellow cleansers are new to vegan food. I introduced them to your site, and they all love it! I definitely think you have a few new dedicated readers :).
Hey Angela!
Glad to be back in the blogging world and read your posts again.
I have to admit, I am definitely a kale skeptic.. but I would for sure give this salad a try!
Thanks for sharing :)
Yeah for Bulk Barn!!! I spend so much time in there ahha :) I’ve never tried raw Kale ( I thought it would taste bad) But I am trying this recipe. I have to get me some more goji’s too…. :)
Great recipe!
Just wanted to tell you how happy I was to have stumbled upon your site!! I just joined a CSA for the first-time and was looking for good recipes to use the spelt berries and I found this blog. This week, I have already made the Spelt Berry Porridge and the Back on Track II Cilantro Lime Spelt Berry Salad (I subbed CSA garlic scapes for the minced garlic in the dressing.) Both meals were fantastic — thanks so much!
Oh and I know I have an idea of what to do with the baby kale in my fridge too! :)
Thanks Emily! Glad to hear that. I need to make the spelt berry porridge again soon…I forgot how much I enjoyed it for breakfast! Maybe on a rainy summer morning. :)
hanks Emily!
I am going to have to make this, it looks great!! Another way I have found to love kale is just by rubbing olive oil and lemon juice into it. Then throughout the week I just add whatever dressing and vegetables I want. My favorite combo right now is dried cranberries, pumpkin seeds and avocado.
This looks truly like a wonderfull salad!
I have to admit that I never ate kale. But we’re planning to grow some in our garden, the coming season. And this is a perfect way to try!
This salad is glowing! Can’t wait to try it. :)
That salad looks so good!
i also love your wooden bowls and forks! Are they just for decoration or do you use them?
Thanks! They are used :)
I never tried eating with a wooden fork! for future reference, were did you get them (and the bowls)?? Thank You!
Check this site out: http://www.to-goware.com/
I purchased a bamboo utensil set for my lunches! I love it.
I have always wanted to like kale, but I couldn’t cover its taste in a smoothie no matter how much stuff I added. Then I tried to make kale chips and despite everyone else saying how wonderful they were, they were just awful! And I had gotten rid of the stems. Maybe I have to try dinosaur kale? Because otherwise I don’t know if I could handle it again!
Just when I thought I wouldn’t be able to keep up with all the kale growing in the garden you post yet another fabulous recipe – thanks!
YUM this looks phenomenal. So light and fresh but packed with goodies!
You always have the best recipes, I swear!!
Thank you Jessica!
the title, the dressing, the fact that I LOVE KALE, the cute bowl you serve it in… you got me! I love this. I eat Kale almost everyday. :)
I look forward to this addition. It never gets old for me with a new recipe….from you!
Happy Weekend. :)
hehe thanks!
I love kale and kale salads!!! I love to eat kale because I feel like I am totally doing my body good. Kale, does a body good… instead of milk. That sounds a whole lot better!