Sentences with phrase «cook the kale first»

Though I would cooking the kale first.

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While kale can be eaten raw, it's best to cook it when first starting out on it.
At first it took me some time to get accustomed of the texture and taste of fresh kale that is only briefly cooked.
(If you don't have 2 large skillets, cook the bread first and keep it warm in a low oven while you use the same skillet to make the kale and beans.)
Wow - this is the first time I'm cooking kale and beans and what a treat!
1 cup / 240 ml milk 3 tablespoons clarified butter or olive oil 1 small shallot, minced 1 1/2 teaspoons fine grain sea salt 3/4 cup / 5 oz / 145 g semolina flour 1 1/2 cup / 2 oz finely chopped kale (remove stems first) 1/3 cup / 20 g grated Gruyere cheese 1 1/3 cups / 150 g cooked millet * 30 basil leaves, chopped 3 large eggs 2 cups / 140 g whole wheat panko (or dried bread crumbs)
My first hangup with kale was that I just didn't know how to cook it.
Black bean + tempeh tacos with cashew cheese sauce Spicy peanut stew with butternut squash + chickpeas Veggie spaghetti with mushrooms and lentils from Wholehearted Eats Roasted cauliflower and lentil tacos with creamy chipotle sauce from Cookie and Kate Creamy French lentils with mushrooms and kale from The First Mess Black lentil, sweet potato + kale chili with kabocha biscuits from Dolly and oatmeal Dal stuffed sweet potatoes from Green Kitchen Stories Spicy chickpea & sweet potato noodle soup from My New Roots Red curry lentil stew from With Food + Love Shallot + herb chickpea flatbread from What's Cooking Good Looking
I have received phone calls, emails, texts and messages from friends and family saying that they just cooked kale for the first time and thought of me; last week a friend called from the grocery store, just because she saw kale and was reminded of me.
For the kale and cooked greens, you probably just didn't like them much when you first ate them and you haven't gotten over it — humans react to bitter flavors because they can be poisonous, but greens either aren't poisonous or they're just the right amount of poison for health, so it may be a good idea to teach yourself to like them — either cover them with a flavor that you like and wean yourself off the added flavor (some people teach kids to eat broccoli by adding a lot of cheese sauce), or just eat it 10 times until you get used to it.
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