Kale, kale, the gang’s all here
What the heck do we care
What the heck do we care
Kale, kale the gang’s all here
What the heck do we care now?
May is the month that the earth bursts forth with green-ness and song. What better way to celebrate than to join in and sing this old Celtic song?
What the heck is WD talking about now?
Let me “splain”- I have found that different people eat different foods. I know this is a surprise to most of you but it is true. There are people who actually eat the wild cabbage of a plant called Kale.
Why would they do that you might ask.
- · Kale looks like gnarly romaine lettuce.
- · Kale can taste bitter.
- · Kale often contains pesticide residue.
- · Kale is a vegetable..
At this point you are probably singing in your head. Kale, kale, what the heck do I care…
So, here is why it behooves you to care. (Don’t you like to use the word behooves? It sounds so proper and honorable What the heck do you care….)
- · Kale is one of the most nutrient dense foods to eat.
- · Kale, cooked, contains only 36 calories per cup. You can eat 10 cups of Kale to equal one protein bar.
- · Kale naturally lowers LDL cholesterol.
- · Kale reduces the risk for the most prevalent and deadly cancers.
- · Kale lowers oxidative stress and inflammation, meaning it keeps you young and reduces arthritis, diabetes and heart disease.
For you naysayers here is how to make Kale edible. ( Don’t you love to use the word naysayer? It is so…what the heck do you care?)
- · Choose younger, fresher leaves of Kale. They are less bitter.
- · Choose organic Kale and wash well to reduce pesticide residue.
Prepare Kale as follows:
- · Wash well.
- · Chop into small bite sized pieces.
- · Chop fresh apples (also organic) into similar size pieces.
- · Add enough water to just cover. Cook over medium heat until tender, about 10 minutes.
- · Combine the cooked Kale and Apples with pine nuts and feta cheese.
- · Stir into cooked whole grain pasta.
- · Drizzle with olive oil.
Voila! Dinner in 10 minutes. (Don’t you love to use the word Voila…)
Kale, kale the gang’s all here.
Now I hope you DO care.
WD
Blog written by Kansas City Dietitian Glenna Moe