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Repeat washing if you still can see or feel any grit on the leaves or stems. This queen of the salad greens has deep, earthy flavor when served raw — as in this Kale Caesar with Fried Chickpeas ...
Alternatively, wrap it in lettuce or kale leaves for a gluten-free bite, or mound it in a bowl and serve with tortilla chips or crostini for easy entertaining. Make the salad: Combine the salmon ...
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Repeat washing if you still can see or feel any grit on the leaves or stems. This queen of the salad greens has deep, earthy flavor when served raw — as in this Kale Caesar with Fried Chickpeas — but ...
For preparation, cook the quinoa as per package instructions and let it cool. Combine chopped kale leaves with cooked quinoa, cherry tomatoes, cucumber slices, and red onion. Drizzle with lemon ...
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The hot convection air will crisp most leafy greens such as spinach, kale and chard far beyond anything you'd want to eat. Solid veggies including Brussels sprouts, squash and zucchini fare well ...