Thinly sliced kale leaves are massaged with avocado and lemon juice then tossed with pistachios, hemps seeds, and grapefruit segments in this massaged kale salad. This vegan and gluten free salad comes together in just 15 minutes and doesn’t require cooking!
My house is a full-on construction zone, though I like to think it looks more like a haunted house with sheets covering every piece of furniture. I can’t really keep up with my old routines because honestly, I can’t even walk around my house barefooted or leave the house without sheet rock dust smeared across some part of me. Just before the construction began I was able to shoot some photos of this lovely, simple salad. Just looking at the photos has me a little emotional about wanting to get back into my kitchen and out of the hotel that is currently my temporary home. I’ve missed that connection I have with creating and being inspired by food.
This salad is super easy and like most things I’ve been making lately, relies on simple and fresh flavors. I had a few local grapefruit rolling around in my crisper drawer so I decided to use them here but if you don’t have access to them, try other seasonal fruits instead. Berries would be particularly delicious. Since this salad holds up well, you can make it ahead of time or bring it along on a picnic. And if you happen to have some lying around, it is particularly delicious with a bit of vegan parm sprinkled on top 🙂
Why You Should Massage Your Kale
Raw can can often be a bit tough or fibrous to eat. If I’m going to eat raw kale in a salad, I prefer to massage it first with either salt or lemon juice or both. It helps to soften the kale and make it more digestible. You can tell massaged kale is ready when it looks glossy and has turned a darker green color. To massage it, I grasp handfuls with my fingers then press my thumbs towards my other fingers. It’s a similar action to trying to brush something off your fingers but you’re applying more pressure.
How to Make this Massaged Kale Salad
You’ll start by massaging the kale. Remove the stems and ribs of the kale and save them for another use or add them to your compost. Thinly slice the leaves, then add them to a bowl along with the lemon or lime juice and the flesh of your avocado. Massage the kale with your fingers until it starts to soften, then let it sit for about 5-10 minutes. Finish the salad by tossing in the pistachios and hemp seeds then season it with salt and pepper. Just before serving, top it with the grapefruit segments.
PrintMassaged Kale Salad with Avocado & Grapefruit
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 2–4 servings 1x
- Diet: Vegan
Description
Thinly sliced kale leaves are massaged with avocado and lemon juice then tossed with pistachios, hemps seeds, and grapefruit segments in this massaged kale salad. This vegan and gluten free salad comes together in just 15 minutes and doesn’t require cooking!
Ingredients
- 1 bunch of lacinato kale (or other kale of your choosing)
- 1 medium avocado
- 1 lemon or lime
- 1 tbsp hemp seeds
- 1/4 cup raw pistachios
- salt/pepper
- 1 grapefruit
Instructions
Remove the stems/ribs of the kale and either set them aside for another dish or feed them to your compost. Slice the leaves of the kale into thin ribbons and add them to a bowl along with the flesh of the avocado and the juice of half of your lemon or lime. Using your hands, massage the avocado and lemon juice into the kale leaves until they are evenly coated. Leave this to sit for 5-10 minutes to allow the kale to soften.
Toss in the hemp seeds and pistachios and season with a bit of sea salt and fresh cracked pepper. Toss then taste and add more lemon or salt as needed. Cut the top and bottom of the grapefruit off, then carefully cut off the skin and pith. Using a paring knife, carefully cut out segments of the grapefruit. Top the salad with the grapefruit segments and enjoy!
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Category: salad
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