Now if I were back down south where Miz Helen resides, this might be Sautéed Turnip Greens.....or Sautéed Collards, but since I'm in New England now, kale is the "greens" of choice. I first had this wonderful vegetable on Thanksgiving when my father-in-law served this to us for the first time. Even my step-son who eats nothing cooked that is green tried this and loved it. That's how wonderful this vegetable is. Now, I've had kale in soup before but never sautéed like spinach. After I had it for the first time, I knew it would be just a matter of time before I prepared this for my own dinner table.
This is the recipe that I used...
1 bunch Kale (or other leafy greens)
2 slices Bacon
3 or 4 Chestnuts (optional)
3 or 4 Mushrooms (optional)
Salt, to taste
1 tbsp. Butter
1/8 cup sweet Marsala or Sherry
Pepper, to taste
Wash the kale, remove the center stems and chop. Do not dry the Kale. Cut the bacon cross-wise into narrow strips. If you do not wish to use the bacon, use a tablespoon or so of safflower or other neutral oil. Cook the bacon in a large pot to render the fat but do not crisp it.
Chop the chestnuts and slice the mushrooms and cook with the bacon.
(I didn't have any mushrooms or chestnuts so I didn't use them. They were included in the the dish on Thanksgiving and they were wonderful so if you have them, by all means go ahead and add them.)
Add the chopped kale and sauté until tender.
The kale will wilt and turn bright green. You can add a little water, if necessary.
Add the butter...
and the Marsala.....
and cook until the wine forms a light syrup. Salt and pepper, to taste, and serve.
Why don't you bring your best dish and join us? You will be glad you did.
Now this is a dish I've never tried. It looks and sounds sooo good. I love all vegetabls, especially all kinds of greens.
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Kat
I have never had kale. This dish has me craving it!! Thanks! I now must try it out!
ReplyDeleteI've eaten but never cooked kale. Looks good-thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBacon and Marsala can make anything taste better. What an awesome spin on kale.
ReplyDeleteKale is not my favorite but you made it look mighty good! I'd definitely try yours. :O)
ReplyDeletesee I've heard that kale is delicious but the first restaurant I worked in kale was the garnish on EVERY SINGLE DISH. I just can't get past that!
ReplyDeleteLots of yummy love,
Alex aka Ma What's For Dinner
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ReplyDeleteI was so excited to see that you brought your wonderful Sauteed Kale, it looks amazing. I am putting some on my plate and I can't wait to try it. Thank you so much for coming today to Full Plate Thursday and please come back!
I adore Kale!! :D
ReplyDeleteI love Kale too I'll have to try it this way.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
Carol-the gardener
I'm so boring -- I just usually saute kale with garlic and oil, maybe some red pepper flakes. Gotta love the bacon and marsala!!! This could seduce anyone into eating their leafy green vegetables ... :)
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Full Plate Thursday, great recipe, I am always looking for new ways to serve it. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteHaven't had sauteed kale for a while. This looks good. Double that hubby would enjoy it, tho, even with the bacon. I use olive oil and garlic only to make mine. Have read over your food choices this week (even the pizza!) and want to applaud your dedication and bravery for trying new things, esp. the green monster. Going to try that cuz I love that yogurt. blessings, sweetie!
ReplyDeleteYummmmmm! Wanted to invite you to share this recipe at this weeks Seasonal Sunday event. :) http://realsustenance.com/
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of kale. It's probably one of my favorite greens. But I can't say that I've ever tried cooking it myself.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Candace! Your Sauteed Kale is featured on Full Plate Thursday this week 1-27-11. It was so good!
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes,
Miz Helen
Now this is a dish I've never tried. It looks and sounds sooo good. I love all vegetabls, especially all kinds of greens.
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