The Sweet Side of Kale: 4 Dessert Recipes with Kale
August 27, 2013Kale is still the leafy green veggie du jour. And why wouldn't it be? It's tasty, versatile, and so full of nutrients it's kind of hard to exclude from a healthy diet. You'll find kale in salads, juices, sandwiches, soups—even chips! But what about desserts? Can it be done? Can kale be a feature in every course of a meal?
So, the kale smoothie only piqued my interest. If kale can taste delicious in a smoothie, what other sweet recipes will do it justice? I am happy to report, there are quite a few. Pinterest is loaded with kale desserts. Here are a few:
Chocolate kale chips: Kale chips are all the rage as healthy alternatives to greasy (and GMO-filled) corn and potato chips. They're crunchy, hold the flavor, and reduce snacking guilt. And, they come in chocolate, too. Here's a recipe that looks amazing. It features raw cacao (also super healthy), cinnamon, and vanilla. http://nouveauraw.com/raw-recipies/kale-chips/chocolate-kale-chips-seed-based/
Kale muffins: Like zucchini and carrots, there's no reason kale can't be a staple in your baked goods. It's a great way to encourage picky kids to eat their veggies, and for those stubborn adults, too. This muffin recipe with kale looks simple enough (I'd veganize it with an egg substitute like flax or chia seeds). You can even turn it into a quick bread recipe by pouring into a loaf pan instead of muffin tins. And you could sweeten it just a tad bit more with a lemony frosting on top. Yumm.
Kale cake: Let them eat cake…or kale…or both! Chocolate once again lends a supporting role in sweetening kale, and why not? Both are delicious and two of the most popular superfoods. It's almost rude not to pair them together. Here's a yummy-looking recipe for kale in a chocolate cake. Once again, eggs can be substituted out. And of course, you can always add more kale. http://foodieunderground.com/chocolate-kale-cake-with-sea-salt/
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