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If you’re looking for an easy kale salad recipe that also makes great leftovers, this one is for you! It has just enough sweetness from the oranges and cherries and a soft crunch from the pistachios. Plus, it doubles well to feed a crowd!

Kale is one of my go-to’s for salads because it’s hearty (i.e. filling), has great chew (i.e. no soggy lettuce!) and makes great leftovers (doesn’t get sad and gross in the fridge). I know lots of people who are a little intimidated by kale or have a bad impression of it, and I’m here to change that!

This is my favorite salad go-to to take to dinner parties. The last dinner I took it to included two teenagers who both went back for seconds. That’s a winner in my book! Plus, it has just a few ingredients so it’s quick the pull together and can be made in advance. It’s also a nice option to get some dark greens into your diet during a time of year where it’s easy to feel like your diet is mostly holiday treats (see how I stay healthy during the holidays here).

Easy Kale Salad Recipe with oranges, pistachios and cherries

Ingredients

Kale

Mandarin Oranges

Shelled Pistachios

Dried Cherries

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

White Balsamic Dressing

(You could also try adding red onion for a nice kick).

This recipe also works well as a template so you can tweak it to your liking.

I prefer dried unsweetened cherries, but you could sub dried cranberries. I like the tartness of dried cherries better than overly-sweet cranberries, which also have lots of added refined sugar – no thanks!

For the fresh fruit, experiment with fruits besides mandarin oranges. It’s great with blood oranges, which also add gorgeous color. Apple or grapefruit would work also work well in this recipe. I try to buy whatever is in season.

And any nut will do! I particularly love pistachios as the weather cools down, and pecans are another favorite cool-weather nut. And for the summer, you could add sunflower seeds. (Does anyone else have favorite nuts by season? Anyone? Okay… I’ll show myself out.) You could add a nut seasoned with salt and pepper if you wanted to, both I’d stick to un-seasoned nuts other than that for this recipe.

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Instructions

1. Wash and massage your kale in a to soften it
2. Peel the mandarin orange and divide into segments
3. Top with pistachios and dried cherries a large bowl. Once those are in the bowl, combine with the mandarin oranges (I like these to stay on top so they don’t get soggy).
4. Drizzle with salad dressing and toss to combine

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Kale Salad Tips

How do you massage kale?

I love raw kale in my salads but for kale newbies, it can be a bit intense, requiring more chewing than romaine or spinach. To improve that, you want to massage your kale. After you wash it and spin it dry, pat it to remove even more moisture. Then, drizzle olive oil on top – not a ton, start with a small amount – and use your hands to massage it into the kale. Just grab the leaves and mash them a bit! It will soften the kale leaves so you don’t feel like it’s difficult to chew and eat. And taking the kale off the stalk will also make it more enjoyable. I’d rip the kale into bite sized pieces so that you’re not having to cut the salad a lot while eating it. See my thoughts on that below.

What’s the best kale to use in salads?

I much prefer the lacinato kale that is on the stalk rather than pre-washed/pre-chopped kale. Yes, you have to wash it and tear the leaves off the stalk during your meal prep. But all the pre-chopped kale I’ve seen has the stalks in it and that is serious chewing! No thanks. If you buy pre-washed baby kale (often at Trader Joes), you don’t need to massage it but it will have a different look and taste. And I don’t find it quite as filling as lacinato kale. Curly kale is good too, but again lacinato (aka dinosaur kale) is my favorite.

How long will massaged kale salad keep?

Massaged kale will keep 3-4 days. And the longer it sits, the softer the kale will get. I made a double batch of this recipe for a family dinner last Sunday and it was still tasty three days later. It makes great leftovers with chicken or lentils as a main or side dish! I actually like this salad as leftovers even better since the kale softens as it sits with dressing on it.

What is the best dressing for kale

Kale stands up really well to a variety of salad dressings – it makes an especially great stand-in for romaine in a caesar salad — so just pick your favorite that pairs well with whatever you’re throwing in the salad. For this combination, I really like it paired with this white balsamic dressing. You could use regular balsamic vinegar in this salad dressing too!

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The best Kale Salad for kale newbies (or a crowd!)

  • Author: Teri
  • Yield: 6-8 servings 1x

Ingredients

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  • 2 bunches lacinato/dinosaur kale
  • 35 mandarin oranges, peeled and divided into segments
  • 1/4 cup shelled pistachios
  • 1/4 cup dried cherries (no sugar added)
  • 13 teaspoons olive oil, for massaging
  • White Balsamic Dressing to taste – recipe here

Instructions

  1. Pull the kale off the stems and tear into smaller pieces. Place in a salad spinner, wash well and then dry well. I dab it with a paper towel after spinning to get all the water off. Place kale in a large salad bowl.
  2. Drizzle olive oil over the kale and massage it into the leaves with your hands until coated and the leaves start to shrink in size a bit. You want just a enough to coat the leaves but not a heavy dressing.
  3. Add the mandarin oranges, pistachios and dried cherries.
  4. Drizzle 1-2 tablespoons dressing over the top and toss to coat. Again, add just enough dressing to lightly coat everything but not too much that it becomes heavy. Start with a smaller amount to toss, add more as necessary and serve extra dressing on the side.

My kitchen goods for this recipe!

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What kale is best for salad? ›

Curly Kale Is the Best Type of Kale for Salads

Curly kales, as the name suggests, have frilly-edged leaves and long stems. If you're ready to grow this variety yourself, a major bonus is that curly kales are often more resistant to pests than other types.

When should you dress a kale salad? ›

Use your hands to toss the greens, massaging/rubbing the vinaigrette into the kale a bit as you toss. Taste and correct the seasoning with salt and pepper. Let the salad sit for at least 10 minutes before serving. Even better—if time allows, cover the salad, and let it sit in the fridge for 30 minutes to an hour.

Will kale salad get soggy? ›

No! That's the beauty of kale. You can prep this simple kale salad up to an hour before serving it and it will still be crunchy and delicious. After several hours it becomes a bit softer but never really soggy.

How do you make kale taste better? ›

“Minced garlic, olive oil, and salt are also simple ingredients that can transform the flavor of a bitter kale dish. ' “Cutting the stem of kale and marinating it with olive oil and salt can help reduce bitterness.”

Is it OK to eat a kale salad everyday? ›

RELATED: Believe It Or Not, Kale Actually Lives Up To All Of Its Hype—Here's Why. Manganiello says you can eat kale every day, just don't overdo it. She recommends one to two servings maximum of kale per day, leaving room for other healthy foods that provide an assortment of nutrients.

Should you eat the stems of kale? ›

Cutting the stems crossways shortens the fibres, much as with a tough steak, making them perfectly edible and preventing waste. Cut this way, the stems can be cooked in the same way as the rest of the leaf: sauteed, boiled or steamed.

Do you use the stems of kale for salad? ›

But despite all that kale-leaf love, most kale recipes suggest you de-stem the sturdy greens by slicing along the thick middle stalk, use only the (relatively) more tender leaf, and toss the stems into the compost bin.

Why do you massage kale salad? ›

Kale is fibrous and can be difficult to munch compared to other greens like romaine lettuce or spinach. The rubbing, kneading motion helps to tenderize the veg and make it easier to chew and digest. Try this for raw kale you are going to be serving or eating right away.

Can you eat raw kale as a salad? ›

Often labeled as a superfood, kale is one of the healthiest and most nutrient-dense foods you can eat. This leafy green comes in a variety of colors, shapes, and textures. It's often eaten raw in salads and smoothies but can also be enjoyed steamed, sautéed, boiled, or baked.

Are kale salads healthy? ›

Kale is a nutrition superstar due to the amounts of vitamins A, B6, C, K, folate, fiber, carotenoids and manganese it contains. One cup of raw kale has just 20 calories.

Is it better to eat kale cooked or raw? ›

Raw kale can be hard to digest. Kale's fibrous cell walls may prevent your body from absorbing nutrients, but cooking kale can reduce its antioxidant content. Nutrition experts say steaming kale is a good way to make it easier to digest while preserving most of the nutrients.

Is it better to steam or boil kale? ›

Kale is great as a side dish or in a smoothie, and you can't go wrong with steaming it. Steamed kale retains important nutrients, such as calcium, that are important for you to have. Luckily, steaming kale can be as easy as chopping it and putting it in a steamer or microwave.

Why does massaging kale make it taste better? ›

Massaging kale for salad makes the vegetable more palatable by releasing its bitter compounds and—as a result—making the kale less bitter. This simple process breaks down the vegetable's fibrous texture, making it more tender, easier to chew, and more digestible.

How do you prepare kale for eating? ›

Instructions
  1. Submerge kale in a large bowl of water, swishing leaves to remove dirt.
  2. Rinse kale under fresh water.
  3. Dry kale on cloth towels.
  4. Chop kale into 1-inch wide strips.
  5. Discard bottom of the stems, do not remove ribs.
  6. Place chopped kale in a cloth or paper towel and in a ziploc bag.
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