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. ![]()








What a beautiful salad! :)
You make kale sound and look so delicious! I’ve ony tried it sauteed and baked into chips, but this salad sounds great!
And to think, I use to flick that funny looking leaf off the side of my plate!!
This looks insanely good! I’ve been loving some massaged kale salads lately but mine have NOTHING on this one. I desperately need to pick up some tahini so I can make this asap!
enjoy hun!
Beautiful pictures! I’ve never tried kale, but this makes me want to! :)
Oh so good! I like Kale, but I never knew I could take it up a notch. Loving this salad. I’ll be glowing in Texas.
Wow. Looks great. I think I am going to try it more chopped with cold quinoa!! YUM.
This salad looks great! Thanks for sharing. I do have a question: How do you wash your kale? I buy organic kale and I always see little inch worms and tiny bugs on them. I inspect each leaf and rinse in super cold water, but sometimes that doesn’t help. Any tips?
Hah! I’ll have to try covering goji berries in sugar. The other day, my boyfriend ate an entire movie theater bag of sour patch kids. I’d like to see him do that with goji berries.
So do you like kale chips or kale salad better??
I’m bringing this to a bbq tonight to serve to:
-vegans
-food sensitivity peeps (gluten, dairy)
-meat-loving guys
I don’t think I’ve ever had raw kale but your recipe looks great! Especially the tahini dressing. I can’t wait to try this!
Wow this salad looks awesome! I’m always looking for ways to sneak more nutrient rich foods like kale into my diet and it’s even better if they’re yummy like this :)
Thanks for the recipe Angela! Now I really look forward to lunch tomorrow. :)
I sure could use some of this right now! My glow is lack-luster. :(
Angela,
I just made this GLORIOUS salad and it is so FRESH and DELICIOUS!! Just WOW! And marinating the kale? How smart are you!
Thank you!! My new fave salad!
Rhonda
Glad you like it so much!
I just made for dinner and it was absolutely delicious!!! My whole family really enjoyed it. I have about a serving leftover and think I might toss some chickpeas into it and have it for lunch tomorrow. Mmmm, can’t wait. I love kale but usually eat it cooked. I have noticed some batches of kale seem more bitter than others. I did use curly kale and got a really mild bunch so it tasted great raw.
Also love your lemon tahini dressing but did change it up a little bit. The last time I made the dressing I also added a splash of balsamic vinegar to my salad because there wasn’t enough dressing left and loved the combo. So instead of the water the recipe calls for I sub in balsamic vinegar for a “Lemon, Balsamic, Tahini” dressing. It brings the dressing to a whole new level of deliciousness. If you like balsamic vinegar you should definitely try it sometime :) Thanks for an awesome Kale recipe! ~Leslie
WOW – after a day of eating cookies and ice cream, I NEED this salad in my life ASAP. (In my defense, I did run a marathon this morning…).
This sounds so wonderful but I’m super envious at the same time! It’s really, really hard to find kale in Australia (I’ve found it once at the farmer’s market, at $6 for a tiny bunch), and hemp seeds are illegal here! I can still dream of this though :)
Thank you for this recipe! This dish was a hit at my family’s Fathers’ Day celebration today, even among the raw-kale-is-evil skeptics. I’m so happy to now have a way to share kale with those who tend to be intimidated by those luscious, curly leaves!
An aside: I have read your blog for some time now, and I wholeheartedly enjoy your entries. As a woman in recovery from an eating disorder that lasted many years, it is refreshing to read about your journey toward health and self-love.
Thank you! :)
this is amazing!! we loved it and hubs devoured it too, i followed your tips and finally could enjoy kale raw. this is definatly our favorite salad
Thank you for this lovely recipe (the photos are gorgeous). I just bought kale and will make a salad this week.