Turkey Sausage Kale Pumpkin (or Squash) Soup
I love this recipe and have shared it before, but thought it was time for another share! I swap out the pumpkin for butternut squash, tastes just as good, even better since squash is not as sweet as pumpkin.
http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/2012/10/turkey-sausage-kale- pumpkin-soup.html
looks wonderful and definitely on my list for next weekend. thank you for sharing again . . . . . .hubby and i love to have soup . . all seasons!
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Yes, so kale is an interesting leaf. Raw in a salad it is very bitter and tough. The way I use in a salad is you have to pull the thick stem out of the middle and bruise up the leaf by massaging it. If you do this its quite palatable in a salad, particularly with a strongly flavored dressing with say mint or cilantro where you will taste more herbs. Mix that with some parmesan cheese and you have a tasty salad. Plain raw is not good.
Cooked is much better. I like it in that soup above and I like is sauteed. Here again you need to remove that thick stem that goes down the middle. But cooked is much better than raw. Its a hearty leafy green that is full of great nutrition. I highly recommend finding a way to incorporate it in your diet. Plus it makes going #2 a lot easier.
As for substitutes, yes plenty, rally any kind of sturdy green so cabbage, collard greens, turnip greens, spinach (although spinach wilts away to nothing so you will need a lot more of it. There are a lot of other types of greens like beet, turnip, mustard, those would all work too but they are often harder to find.