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Anything-Goes Kale Salad with Green Tahini Dressing

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4.9 from 31 reviews

This super versatile kale salad features an amazing tahini dressing. Just add massaged kale, leftover cooked grains and veggies from your crisper drawer. Recipe yields 1 hearty meal-sized salad, so multiply as necessary.

Super versatile kale salad recipe with an amazing green tahini salad dressing - cookieandkate.com
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Ingredients

Per salad

Green tahini dressing (yields about 3/4 cup, so you’ll have plenty for future salads)

Instructions

  1. To prepare the kale (skip this step if you’re using any other kind of fresh green), first use a sharp chef’s knife to remove the center ribs from the kale, then discard the ribs. Chop the kale into small, bite-sized pieces. Then, sprinkle the kale lightly with salt, and massage the kale by scrunching handfuls at a time until the kale is darker in color and fragrant. This step reduces the bitterness in the kale and improves its texture.
  2. In a bowl, combine the prepared kale, leftover grains (I like to warm mine a bit in the microwave first), carrot, radishes, toasted pepitas, and/or your toppings of choice.
  3. To make the dressing: Combine all of the ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth, pausing to scrape down the sides as necessary. Taste, and blend in additional salt if the dressing needs a little more oomph. If youโ€™d like spicier dressing, blend in a pinch of red pepper flakes. If the dressing is too bold for your liking, dilute it with a little more olive oil and blend again.
  4. Drizzle the green tahini dressing generously over the salad (you’ll still have plenty leftover) and enjoy.

Notes

Make it gluten free: Be sure to use a gluten-free option like rice or quinoa.

Make it vegan: Use maple syrup instead of honey.

Storage suggestions: This dressing keeps well, refrigerated, for about 1 week.

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