Posted on November 27, 2018 at 3:07 pm. Written by vegoutadmin
Recipe by VegOut! Challenge Ambassador & Chef Erin O’Leary Stewart of DEFINE Foods
Winter Kale Salad with Pear, Kumquat & Maple Vinaigrette
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2 people
10 minutes
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Prep Time
2 people
10 minutes
Winter Kale Salad with Pear, Kumquat & Maple Vinaigrette
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Servings
Prep Time
2 people
10 minutes
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Prep Time
2 people
10 minutes
Ingredients
Servings: people
Units: Metric US Imperial
Instructions
To make the dressing, mix together the mustard, maple and vinegar in a small bowl. Whisk in enough extra-virgin olive oil slowly until the mixture becomes emulsified. Season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste. Set aside.
Slice the kumquats thinly and toss with good olive oil in a small bowl. Set aside.
In a large salad bowl, toss the kale, pear, pomegranate and kumquats together with the dressing. Plate onto salad plates and top with pumpkin seeds.
Seaweed Granola Snack
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Servings
Prep Time
2 cups
15 minutes
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Prep Time
2 cups
15 minutes
Seaweed Granola Snack
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From lovelifemethod.blogspot
Servings
Prep Time
2 cups
15 minutes
Servings
Prep Time
2 cups
15 minutes
Ingredients
Servings: cups
Units: Metric US Imperial
Instructions
Prepare your mise en place
Preheat oven to 250 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Crush the Nori sheets into little pieces
Mix together all the seeds in a mixing bowl, add Nori pieces
Add maple syrup and stir until everything is evenly coated
Coat your fingertips with olive oil (makes for easy cleanup)
Pour mixture onto baking sheet and spread into even 1/4 inch thick layer
Place baking sheet in oven, rotate every 15 minutes and watch
Within 30-45 minutes you will smell the maple syrup and the seeds will be golden brown, remove sheet from oven and allow to cool
Using a knife, cut into neat little crackers, or bars or with your hands, break into small clumps