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  2. How to cook kale — in salads, soups, stews and beyond - AOL

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    Braised kale: Swap the collard greens in Tia Mowry’s recipe with kale, and lower the cooking time to about 25 minutes. Pan-Seared Salmon with Braised Kale by Brian Malarkey

  3. Crazy Sexy Kale Recipe - AOL

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    Kale is the supreme king of the leafies and the ruler of this prevention-rocks salad. Serve it solo, with your favorite cooked grain, or wrapped in nori or a gluten-free tortilla. Crown your kale creation by adding chopped fresh herbs or your choice of diced vegetables. If you want to be fancy, serve the salad wrapped in a cucumber slice.

  4. The 5-Minute Salad I Make Every Single Week - AOL

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    Regardless of the type, wash and dry the kale well before using, then remove the stems (I like to save them and add to sautés, soups, or stews) and chop or tear the leaves into small pieces.

  5. How to Turn Your Salads From Sad to Superb, According to ...

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    Season the salad itself, not just the dressing,” says Eng. When he makes a salad, he’ll dress it, mix it, season it with salt, sugar, MSG , and pepper, mix, then taste it again. Season it ...

  6. This Sausage, White Bean, and Kale Soup Makes a Big Batch - AOL

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    Season with the salt and pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are tender, about 5 minutes. Add the chicken broth, beans, and tomatoes. Return the sausage to the pot and bring ...

  7. Collard (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The term colewort is a medieval term for non-heading brassica crops. [2] [3]The term collard has been used to include many non-heading Brassica oleracea crops. While American collards are best placed in the Viridis crop group, [4] the acephala (Greek for 'without a head') cultivar group is also used referring to a lack of close-knit core of leaves (a "head") like cabbage does, making collards ...

  8. The 20 Best Winter Vegetables to Enjoy This Season - AOL

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    Kale has a sharp, bitter flavor when raw, but it softens nicely when cooked. It holds its structure well, making it great for sautés, soups, kale chips, or green smoothies. Cabbage. Cabbage doesn ...

  9. Kale - Wikipedia

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    Because kale can grow well into winter, one variety of rape kale is called "hungry gap" after the period in winter in traditional agriculture when little else could be harvested. An extra-tall variety is known as Jersey kale or cow cabbage. [11] Kai-lan or Chinese kale is a cultivar often used in Chinese cuisine. In Portugal, the bumpy-leaved ...