I was telling Josh about these when I picked up my veggies yesterday. I typically make kale chips with the curly variety, but I plan to try it with the flat-leaf type that we get from Flying M. You can bake or saute the kale, but I prefer to saute so I can keep an eye on it.
Kale chips
Bunch of kale, stripped from the stems and cut into bite-size pieces
Garlic salt
Olive oil
Black pepper
Put a small amount of oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the kale and toss to coat with oil in the pan.Sprinkle with garlic salt and pepper. Keep turning with tongs until kale reaches desired crispness. Some browning will occur, but this just adds to the flavor!
If you go the baking route, I'd just toss with oil and seasoning, spread out on a baking sheet, and probably bake for 15-20 minutes. I just like to be able to control the cooking a little more by doing it on the stovetop.
I'll be sure to update after trying this with the flat-leaf kale, with pics of course!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Citrusy Greens with raisins
I love bacon. Perhaps more than anyone should (last night I had bacon and maple syrup cupcakes), but I don't always like my greens cooked the classic southern style. I had heard this recipe a few months ago, and it sounded gross. Collards and Raisins? But I figured it was worth trying--my greens had been in my fridge too long and they needed cooking. I did a search for recipes for greens on Splendid Table and came across the recipe again.(http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/recipes/sides_citrus_collards.shtml)
It's written up better than I could do, so I won't repeat here. Just know that it's worth trying, and was relatively simple. It may not replace your standard soul food-style collards, but it's nice for variety. I didn't take a picture, but will start doing that soon to post up here.
It's written up better than I could do, so I won't repeat here. Just know that it's worth trying, and was relatively simple. It may not replace your standard soul food-style collards, but it's nice for variety. I didn't take a picture, but will start doing that soon to post up here.
Welcome
I've been talking with Josh about this since last summer, and would like to have a space for those of us getting food from Flying M Farms to share what we're doing with our produce. Any recipes that are amazing, special, simple, funky are welcome here.
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