Blanching kale reduces bitter flavor by releasing harsh compounds present in fresh kale. (In other words, your taste buds will thank you!)When you blanch kale, you make it easier to chew by breaking down its tough fibers. Because blanching kale tenderizes and softens the vegetable, this process is also an alternative to massaging kale.Blanched kale does not have to cook for as long as raw kale, which means shorter cooking times when it is added to recipes.Once kale is blanched, it can be stored for longer. I recommend blanching kale for freezing, especially if you are growing it in your garden and want to store large amounts of raw kale. This way, you not only have kale available year-round but also eliminate food waste.
What You Will Need
For this recipe, you’ll need a bunch of kale, a strainer, a pot, water, and ice. You may also choose to add a pinch of kosher salt if desired. Though there are many different types of kale to choose from, my blanching method will work for the three most popular varieties available at the grocery store: dark green curly kale, red Russian kale, and dinosaur kale (also referred to as lacinato kale).
Step-by-Step Instructions
Understanding how to blanch kale is a simple skill that will transform your cooking process. In five easy steps, you’ll be able to prepare and preserve kale in the best way possible.
How to Store & Freeze
If you are planning to use it within a few days, you can store it in the fridge. If you want to store it for a longer time, I recommend freezing it. Below you can find my detailed instructions on how to store blanched kale:
Store: Once dry, place the excess kale in an airtight container or a Ziploc bag with as much air removed as possible. Your kale will remain fresh for up to five days in the fridge. To freeze blanched kale:Squeeze the excess water out of kale leaves as much as you can. Line a baking sheet with a kitchen towel. Spread the kale onto the sheet and pop it into the freezer for 2-3 hours to flash freeze it.Remove from the freezer and place the now-frozen blanched kale in an airtight container or a freezer bag (remove as much air as possible.) Label, date, and store for up to 6 months.
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Serve it by itself: When you blanch kale, you don’t need a complicated recipe to make a five-star side dish. Simply flavor your veggies with kale seasoning—I recommend olive oil, salt, and black pepper—and dig in!Make a blanched kale salad: You can add blanched kale to any salad that uses raw or cooked kale. Add brilliant color to your table with recipes like my Brussels Sprout Kale Salad and Apple Kale Slaw. Or, fill yourself with tasty superfoods with dishes like my Avocado Kale Salad and Kale Quinoa Salad.Add it to soups & stews: With a bright green color and dozens of health benefits, kale is a delectable addition to all your favorite soup recipes (especially in the winter months!). Simply add in blanched kale right before serving dishes like Chicken Vegetable Soup and Tuscan Kale Soup.Add it in smoothies: Green smoothies are an easy way to get your daily nutrients on the go. It only takes five minutes to whip up a healthy breakfast (or snack) like my Pineapple Kale Smoothie and Turmeric Green Smoothie.Make a quick & easy sautéed kale: Transform this simple green vegetable into a side dish no one can resist. For a classic flavor, sauté your kale in olive oil, garlic, and lemon juice. Or, if you want an Asian-inspired recipe, try cooking your kale in sesame oil, ginger, and a splash of soy sauce.
Types of Kale: Feel confused when you go to the store? Not sure which type of kale is for your recipe? Be sure to check out my guide to learn about the different varieties of kale.How to Store Kale in the Fridge & Freezer: If you love preparing kale in bulk, then proper kale storage is just what you need. Learn how to store kale in the fridge and the freezer while keeping it as fresh as possible.How To Cut Kale: Learn how to properly chop kale the right way. Plus, learn how to use stems to avoid any food waste.Tenderize Kale (by massaging it): Learn how to tenderize kale’s tough leaves and eliminate bitter flavor with just three simple ingredients. Massaging kale is the perfect way to prepare your leafy green for salads, slaws, and more.
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