Less than two decades ago, kale was mostly known by Americans for being a decorative base layer at buffet stations and grocery stores. Cooking kale (aside from maybe a Tuscan bean soup) wasn’t popular ...
Kale may feel like it takes too much work or worse, too bitter to enjoy, you’re not alone. But once you know how to properly wash, prep, and store kale, you’ll look forward to using it. Prepped right, ...
Kale salads may be all the rage, but served raw, the sturdy green can be off-puttingly tough. So we looked at its cousin, cabbage, for clues on how to tame the texture without cooking it. Kimchi and ...