Saturday 17 August 2013

All Hail Kale - My Superhero Green



Kale is the true superhero leafy green food. It is massively high in most minerals, chlorophyll, vitamins, enzymes and vitality. Notably, on a per calorie basis, it provides more iron than beef, and more calcium than milk. It is also high in vitamin C (needed for a healthy immune system and for proper absorption of iron, isn't nature clever!), and the elusive vitamin K (for cancer prevention, bone health and blood clotting). Kale also contains protein, omega oils, and sulphur. Sulphur is known as the beauty mineral as it's great for the skin, increasing collagen production and circulation, regulating sebum production, and aiding in the renewal of cells. It is also important to help the body in detoxification and vitamin utilisation. Obviously kale is best eaten raw to preserve its amazing nutritional qualities.

As you may know, kale is quite fibrous and most people have only ever eaten it cooked. So how can you get more raw kale into your diet? There is a way that raw foodists prepare kale to soften and wilt it. We remove the tough stalks, chop the leaves and massage it with lemon juice, olive oil and salt. As you do this, you will see the kale magically 'cook' before your eyes! It will decrease in size as it releases water and take on a darker green colour and soft texture. You can then mix it with other salad ingredients and your favourite dressing. It makes a really filling and satisfying salad. Or, we mix it with a thick sauce and dehydrate it to make crunchy kale chips. Mmmm...sooo delicious! If you don't fancy it in a salad and you haven't got a dehydrator, keep reading for some delicious recipes that hide the kale completely...good one for the kids maybe..?


Hidden kale and mixed berry smoothie:
1.5 cups frozen mixed berries
2 frozen bananas (or 2 unfrozen bananas and 4 ice cubes)
1 large handful kale
2 tbsp. shelled hemp seeds
4 tbsp. goji berries
1-2 dates to taste if desired
3 cups pure water

Put the fruit in the blender first, then the kale and other ingredients. If you don't have a high speed blender like a vitamix then you may want to remove the fibrous stalks from the kale and chop the dates. Blend until smooth and creamy. Add more water if it's too thick. Give to your children and smile knowing how much nutrition you are infusing into them!



Pumpkin seed, kale, olive & sun dried tomato pate:
1 cup pumpkin seeds, soaked 2 hours or more in pure water
1 large handful kale
1 small handful basil
1 cup pitted black olives, rinsed well
6 sun dried tomatoes (the ones that come in oil. If you have dried ones, soak for a few hours first)
2 tbsp Udo's Choice Ultimate Oil Blend, or extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp. lemon juice
1/2 clove garlic, crushed
2 tbsp. water
Freshly ground black pepper

Udo's Choice oil is a blend of flax, sunflower, sesame, evening primrose, coconut, rice bran and oat bran oils, plus it has lecithin and tocopherols (vitamin E). This is available in health food shops. If you don't have this then just use olive oil, or flax or hemp oil. Put everything in the food processor and blitz until a coarse pate consistency is achieved. Taste and adjust the lemon and pepper if necessary. Store in an airtight tub in the fridge. Will keep for a couple of days. Eat with raw crackers, wrapped in cabbage or lettuce leaves, with crudités, or as we did, wrapped in nori sheets with strips of carrot, cucumber, pepper, avocado, alfalfa sprouts and shredded lettuce. Mmmmmmm.....!

Wishing you raw health and happiness,

Natalie. x
rawlifestylecoach.co.uk

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