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Kale & Peanut Salad

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Houston's emerald kale salad recipe

Over the holiday I discovered a restaurant that apparently everybody and their brother has ate at except me.  Houstons.  A fine little establishment serving up the best Kale salad (and spinach dip) I’ve ever had.  It comes as a surprise to most people that I don’t really eat salads.  Everyone just assumes that because I don’t eat meat I live on greens.  But I’ve never really been a big fan. Well needless to say my take on the recipe has changed my mind.  Ate it yesterday, the day before yesterday, and I’m pretty sure I’ll be noshing on it around lunch time.  So without further ado, I give you my inspired version of Houston’s Kale Salad recipe.  Enjoy!  truly, MKR

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Kale & Peanut Salad
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Total Time
20 min
Total Time
20 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 large bunch of Kale rinsed and deveined
  2. 1 bunch of green onions
  3. 1 bunch of cilantro
  4. 2-4 stems of mint leaves
  5. 1/2 head of green cabbage
  6. 1 cup of unsalted peanuts
  7. shredded parmesan (optional)
  8. Cindy's Kitchen Double Garlic Ginger & Lime Dressing
Instructions
  1. Chop kale, cabbage, green onions, mint leaves, and cilantro to a fine chop, mix together
  2. Chop peanuts and add 3/4 to the mixture above, mix together
  3. Add 1/4-1/2 cup of dressing (dependent on how "wet" you like your salad), mix together
  4. Top with remaining peanuts and parmesan
Adapted from Houston's Emerald Kale Salad
Adapted from Houston's Emerald Kale Salad
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Sautéed Shishito Peppers, Grilled Okra & Fresh Corn Salad

Simple Summer Sides for Clean Eating
Filed Under > Appetizers & Sides

Grilled shishito peppers, grilled okra and corn salad, recipe by @waitingonmartha
Fresh summer corn side dish, Waiting On Martha

Summer tabletops that look like this make seasonal eating easy (emphasis on the EASY).  And for those of you following along on Snapchat (username Waiting On Martha), you’ll know I’m trying to eat cleaner and put the focus back on fresh, in season, local ingredients.  This focus on eating “clean” has in turn also highlighted my love of simple ingredients and flavors.  Case in point: grilled fresh vegetables from the garden seasoned simply with a little oil, salt and pepper.

First up: shishito peppers.  If you haven’t tried these, stop what you’re doing and go out and find some at your nearest Asian grocery market (if you’re in Atlanta you can find them at the Buford Farmers Market).  They’re a milder pepper, but be warned about 1 in 5 will be on the spicy side so be prepared for a little game of pepper roulette. You can of course grill them, though I usually throw them into a sautee pan or even a wok.  They are SO simple to make; simply drizzle organic olive oil and a dash of salt and pepper to taste.  You’ll cook them until they char and start to shrivel up about 5-7 minutes and then just eat ’em up.  

Second: grilled okra.  I’m a firm believer that okra is one of the south’s best fruits of the earth (click here for Southern Living’s 10 best okra recipes to see for yourself).   I’ve eaten them all sorts of ways, but I really might prefer simple and grilled above all else!  All you need to do is halve them and put them on skewer sticks, drizzle with organic olive oil, salt, pepper and a dash of cayenne. Grill for about 10 minutes (or until charred) and pop the entire thing in your mouth!  I’ve found that grilling them as such will also take the slime out of them entirely.

Lastly, my corn salad is quite possibly the biggest crowd pleaser of them all.  It can be served cold, warm, room temperature…your call.  I’ve enjoyed it as a salsa, as a salad and straight out of the sautee pan too.  All you’ll do: dump the fresh corn kernels (stripped easily from the cob with one of these) or frozen corn if you must to a sautee pan with (plenty of) un slated butter and salt.  When in doubt, add more butter.  To serve, simply add chopped green onions, fresh cilantro and give it a quick stir…you don’t want any of these ingredients to get mushy so definitely save them until garnish at the end.  It is seriously so easy, so fresh and SO tasty.  Enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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Sauteed Shishito Peppers, Grilled Okra & Fresh Corn Salad
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For the Sauteed Shishito Peppers
  1. Shishito Peppers
  2. olive oil
  3. salt and pepper to taste
For the Grilled Okra
  1. Okra, halved
  2. olive oil
  3. salt and pepper to taste
  4. cayenne to taste
For the Fresh Corn Salad
  1. 2-3 ears of fresh corn, peeled or 1 can of canned corn
  2. butter to taste
  3. salt to taste
  4. Green onion, chopped, to garnish
  5. Fresh cilantro, chopped to garnish
  6. Lime, cut into wedges, to garnish
For the Shishito Peppers
  1. Drizzle olive oil and and a dash of salt and pepper to taste.
  2. Sautee, grill or cook in wok until peppers char and start to shrivel up.
For the Grilled Okra
  1. Halve the okra and put them on skewer sticks.
  2. Drizzle sticks with olive oil, salt and pepper and a dash of cayenne (to taste).
  3. Grill for 10 minutes (or until charred).
  4. Serve and enjoy whole.
For the Corn Salad
  1. Dump the corn kernels into a sautee pan with a generous amount of butter and salt.
  2. Add more butter and salt to taste.
  3. Chopped green onions, fresh cilantro and fresh lime wedges.
  4. Serve garnishes atop corn salad - cold, warm or at room temperature.
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Sweet Pea Salad with Fresh Herbs & Classic Deviled Eggs

Two Perfectly Seasonal Easter Side Dishes
Filed Under > Appetizers & Sides

Sweet Pea Salad with Shaved Radishes recipe via Waiting on MarthaClassic deviled eggs recipe via Waiting on Martha

There’s no denying that the platter of maple-bourbon glazed, smoked Easter ham will be a guaranteed hit of your Easter gathering.   But for me (someone who doesn’t actually eat meat) my favorite part of a meal is always the side dishes.  And with Easter side dishes like a vibrant, fresh sweet pea and herb salad plus classic deviled eggs on the most perfect bunny platter, how could one resist?

I’ve always considered sweet peas to be an unsung hero.  Besides the fact that they may be the easiest ingredient to prepare, and look absolutely amazing on my Country Estate dinnerware, they always offer a wonderfully sweet “pop” that I just love (you know I’m huge on texture).  In this particular “no cook” salad peas are the primary focus with additional ingredients that are fresh and incredibly simple. Topped with shaved radishes for a subtle crunch, pea shoots, fresh mint and basil for added layers of interest and flavor, as well as thin shavings of parmesan cheese.  Some recipes call for red onion or sweet onion, but I’ve found that I prefer the less overpowering flavor of radish for the zing, while relying on the fresh mint to play up the sweet peas’ sweetness. 

With the smoked ham and seasonal salad covered, no proper Easter tablescape can be without classic deviled eggs. I’ve played around with recipes for years, trying variations of mayonnaise, vinegar, mustard and paprik. While I always enjoy a funky play on a favorite dish like this with spices and seasonings, I knew I wanted to keep things classic this year.  I think the best part of this year’s batch is all due to the dusting of paprika and sprinkle of green onions atop the creamy, tangy (and vegan) filling. Oh, I could eat about a dozen.  Enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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