If you're not already a fan of green leafy vegetables, you will be after tasting the delectable recipes in Nava Atlas's new book, Wild About Greens.
You will love the layout! Right up front, Nava introduces you to nature's bounty of leafy greens in alphabetical order. After learning a little about each one, you're treated to a listing of all of the recipes that feature them. So, if you want to make a salad with arugula, a soup with kale, and an entree with turnip greens, it couldn't be any easier to search through the recipes grouped under each vegetable.
Wild About Greens completely dispels the myth that the foundation of any salad need be lettuce. Not only are there much more delicious options, but you can really give your salads a nutritional boost by choosing a dark, leafy green instead. Here you'll find tasty salads made with every leafy green from watercress to kale to beet greens. I zoned in on this bright, citrusy, Mizuna (or Tatsoi) & Bok Choy Salad. As I wasn't making a trip to the Asian market that day, I substituted baby spinach for the Asian greens and jicama for the daikon radish, which were suggested variations. By storing the zesty Sesame-Ginger Dressing in a separate jar, I enjoyed this flavorful dish with dinner that evening and also for lunch over the next two days.
Mizuna & Bok Choy Salad
Since pictures speak infinitely louder than words, I'll let the following photos tempt you further. Suffice it to say, every recipe was a winner. I plan to enjoy every one of the 125 recipes in this wonderful book before the end of the year. Feast your eyes on ...
Italian Style Potato and Escarole Soup
(all I can say about this one is "Mama mia!")
(all I can say about this one is "Mama mia!")
Persian Spinach and Black-Eyed Peas
(I love a really good sabzi, and this is the best I've tasted in a long time!)
(I love a really good sabzi, and this is the best I've tasted in a long time!)
Hoisin-Glazed Collard Greens and Sweet Potatoes
(I'm adore sweet potatoes, onions, and collards. I was in heaven!)
(I'm adore sweet potatoes, onions, and collards. I was in heaven!)
Hoisin-Glazed Bok Choy with Tofu and Soba Noodles
(Once I got on the hoisin track, it was hard to get off. This was a spectacular summer dinner!)
Roasted Beet and Fennel Salad with Beet Greens and Oranges
(If you're a fool for beets like I am, do not detour. Dive directly into this recipe!)
Stir-Fried Sesame Kale and Red Cabbage
(Colorful to the eyes and to the taste buds—if you can imagine that.
Recipe below.)
Are you wild about greens? Then this book is for you. If you're not, you most certainly will be after perusing, preparing, and partaking in the recipes in Wild About Greens. And if you've been searching for creatively delicious ways to get more greens into your family's diet, don't wait another second to get your hands on a copy!
This spectacularly colorful and delicious Stir-Fried Sesame Kale and Red Cabbage recipe is just a taste of what you'll find within its pages. Reprinted with permission of the author and Sterling New York. ©Nava Atlas 2012. Enjoy!
Ingredients:
8-12 oz kale, any variety
1/2 small or medium head red cabbage
1 1/2 Tbsp olive oil (I used less)
1 medium red onion, quartered and thinly sliced
2 tsp grated fresh or jarred ginger (I always use fresh)
1 Tbsp dark sesame oil
1-2 Tbsp sesame seeds (preferably unhulled)
Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
Directions:
Strip the kale leaves from the stems. Stack a few leaves and cut them into narrow strips. If desired, slice the stems thinly to use in the stir-fry; otherwise, discard.
Cut the red cabbage into thin slices about 2 inches long.
Heat the olive oil in a stir-fry pan or large skillet. Add the onion and sauté over medium heat until golden and soft.
Add the ginger, kale and cabbage. Turn the heat up to high and stir-fry for 3-4 minutes, stirring frequently, until both are brightly colored and tender-crisp.
Remove from the heat. Stir in the dark sesame oil and sesame seeds. Season with salt and pepper and serve at once.
Variation: You can add a small amount of another vegetable or two. I chose red bell pepper, cut into long narrow strips.
Update: The giveaway has now ended. Congratulations to Dawn (@VeganFazool)! The random number goddess shined down upon her this morning, and she won a copy of Wild About Greens! Thanks so much to everyone for participating! Please stay tuned for more great giveaways and delicious recipes to come. Dawn, please send me an email with your postal address so we can get your book right out to you!
Now for the giveaway: if you would you like to win a copy of Wild About Greens, here's all you need to do: Simply leave a comment below telling me what your favorite dark leafy green vegetable is and how you most enjoy preparing or eating it. Or tell me which dark leafy green you'd love to find new ways of preparing and enjoying!
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5. Tweet the following message: Win a copy of @navaatlas2's fab new book Wild About Greens & get your green on deliciously! http://bit.ly/OaXWhf #vegan #recipe #giveaway
I tweeted about the giveaway! (my Twitter handle is @greenvegnliving)
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE kale!! I like to make soups with it.
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My favorite leafy green is actually one that most people haven't heard of -- Chinese spinach (Ipomoea aquatica). It has a very mild flavor and tender leaf and is wonderful sauteed with a little garlic and salt. Your local Chinese supermarket might have it!
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Ohhh, this book looks right up my alley! My fave dark leafy green right now are collard greens because they have so much calcium AND they taste so good. Thanks for an awesome giveaway, Gail! :)
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I love kale and collards! I like to make collard roll-ups and coconut kale. I would LOVE to win this book! Everything looks delicious!
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Lately we've been really into beet greens sauteed with chopped garlic and olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
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I love Kale sauteed in olive oil with garlic.
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ReplyDeleteomg yummy! I LOVE Kale, right now I am loving it in my blended green smoothies, but I would love to know some other ways to prepare it!
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I love bok choy in gyoza and spinach in smoothies.
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say kale is my current fave... although bok choy is right up there too:-) Pics look so yummy!
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ReplyDeleteI jumped on the kale bandwagon the last couple years, like so many other people...I like it verrrry finely chopped, w/tahini dressing.
ReplyDeleteBut my current latest love is another green I never used to eat...Arugala! I can snack on it plain! But I like it best finely chopped, mixed in w/chopped tomatoes & cucumbers, dressed with basil. sea salt, pepper & dulse!
I love collard greens, especially the recipe for sauteed smokey collards in Veganomicon!
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My favorite green is kale, massaged kale salads rock my world!!
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ReplyDeleteKale goes in every smoothie and baby spinach is perfect raw in salads and added to soups at the very end. I've also eaten baby spinach straight up by the handful!
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ReplyDeleteI love kale, and throw it in so many things, but one of my favorite dishes is a rainbow slaw with red cabbage, red pepper, onion, and carrots with a cumin lime tahini vinaigrette. Delicious and it keeps for days.
ReplyDeleteI love kale, and throw it in so many things, but one of my favorite dishes is a rainbow slaw with red cabbage, red pepper, onion, and carrots with a cumin lime tahini vinaigrette. Delicious and it keeps for days.
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ReplyDeleteBok Choy is my favorite leafy green, I love it simply sauteed in olive oil with a little bit of onions and lots of garlic, season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper and there is no way to go wrong!
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Spinach is my favorite! I like it raw in a salad or water-sauteed with garlic, dijon mustard, and red pepper flakes. :)
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ReplyDeleteIs this comp open to those of us outside the US? I hope so...! My favourite is kale, which I love in massaged kale salads, especially with apple, avocado and red onion...mmmm.
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ReplyDeleteI am lately in love with rainbow chard. It's so beautiful--I look for different colors and saute it, stem and all, in olive oil with onion and garlic while it's fresh, then add it to pizza, soup, salads, brown rice and vegs, whatever. Thanks for all the great ideas and for doing the giveaway!
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