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Kale and Hearty
Although we found ourselves at home for the 4th of July weekend, we had time to meet friends for dinner, sit on the beach for a few hours, and even go to a fabulous fireworks display. Monday morning we were still in relaxation mode.
So while John was outside feeding the plants, I was puttering around the kitchen taking care of odds and ends when I came across five leaves of kale in the crisper. These five leaves were the last evidence of our now unsubscribed-to CSA. I tried, but it just was not for me. Right after I cashed my refund check I heard that this week's box includes a half, yes half, head of lettuce as well as one baby leek. Lord knows, I can't make this stuff up! Anyway, what to do with the kale? Although I love just about all kinds of greens, kale has never been my favorite. Somewhere in the back of my head was a recollection of someone somewhere making kale chips. I started searching--and you wouldn't believe how many articles I found about kale chips. Who knew? I rinsed and dried the leaves, then tore them into bite-sized pieces. I then tossed the pieces with some olive oil, apple cider vinegar and salt. Then I had to decide at what temperature to bake them. Some thought low and slow, others used a hot oven. Since my oven was already heated to 375 after toasting a batch of walnuts and making a batch of crostini, that was the temperature I used. This is what they looked like after seven minutes; turned them over and roasted for another 7 minutes. This is what they looked like when done roasting. Well, I can't say that either of us really liked them. I could have used a lot less olive and waaay less salt! I actually liked our dinner of crostini and farro salad much better. related searches : Kale
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