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New Style Caprese Summer Kale Salad with Nectarines and Fresh Mozzarella

Summer Kale Salad with nectarines and fresh mozzarella

Summer Kale Salad with nectarines and fresh mozzarella

This salad is the latest addition to my growing list of kale salads.  Perfect this time of year with sweet summer nectarines and fresh mozzarella with a light and refreshing lemony white balsamic vinaigrette. 

Summer Kale Salad

Summer Kale Salad

You may be saying to yourself when will this trend of kale salads and kale everything ever end, but if you ask me the answer would be NEVER because I really do LOVE kale, I don’t just eat it ’cause it’s good for me, I truly enjoy it.  Kale salads show up weekly at my dinner table and then again for lunch when I have leftovers (and I always hope for leftovers!).  I hope you’ll find as much joy in this simple and delicious salad as we do. small bowl summer kale salad

This version was inspired by a pizza I recently enjoyed on a day trip to Princeton, NJ, where we were touring the university with Skyler (she’s a brilliant and very hard working student with high aspirations, fingers crossed!), honestly I hope she gets accepted just so we can go back for more pizza 🙂

Skyler & I with one of the many Princeton tigers on campus

Skyler & I with one of the many Princeton tigers on campus

 

Colin at his namesake Jones Hall

Colin at his namesake Jones Hall

an example of the beautiful Princeton architecture

an example of the beautiful Princeton architecture

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Roasted Red Pepper Cashew Cream

Roasted Red Pepper Cashew Cream

Roasted Red Pepper Cashew Cream

I’m a little obsessed with cashew creams, delicious and versatile, sweet or savory, creamy and decadent tasting and oh yeah, did I say, delicious, well it’s worth saying again. 

It’s certainly not low fat, but compared to dairy cream, you’re getting healthy mono unsaturated fat + protein + a bit of fiber, iron & magnesium, not bad. 

Roasted Peppers and Cashew Cream

Roasted Peppers and Cashew Cream

Raw cashews soaked in water for a few hours and then drained and blended with fresh water and whatever flavorings suit your needs results in a silky smooth emulsion and perfect replacement for cream in so many different recipes. 

Cashews blended with roasted peppers, lemon zest and more

Cashews blended with roasted peppers, lemon zest and more

I’ve used it for sweets in this chocolate ganache and raspberry tart and as a savory dressing for this kale salad.  Here I’ve blended my cashews with roasted red peppers for a delicious savory sauce. 

Quinoa Fritters with Roasted Pepper Cashew Cream

Quinoa Fritters with Roasted Pepper Cashew Cream

I love this Roasted Pepper Cashew Cream sauce and find so many delicious ways to use it.  This sauce is perfect for topping a black bean burger, these quinoa fritters, dipping falafel into for a savory snack, or even dolloped on top of a fried egg with rice and greens (my favorite!). 

Eggs and Greens dolloped with Roasted Pepper Cashew Cream

Eggs and Greens dolloped with Roasted Pepper Cashew Cream

This Roasted Pepper Cashew Cream will keep well in the refrigerator for about a week, which is perfect since you’ll find new ways to use it all week long!

 

Roasted Pepper Cashew Cream

Author: Sweet Green Kitchen’s Jen Jones

Vegan, gluten free, dairy free

Ingredients:

½ cup Raw Cashews – soak in water 2-3 hours

1-2 Roasted Peppers – jarred or fresh roasted – chopped

¼ cup Water, a little more if needed

Zest & Juice of ½ Lemon

1 small clove Garlic – peeled and roughly chopped

1 teaspoon Red Pepper flakes

Salt & Black Pepper to taste

Directions:

Start by soaking the cashews for 2-3 hours in water, then drain and rinse.  Add your drained and rinsed cashews to a blender or food processor, then add in the rest of the ingredients.  Blend until you have a smooth and creamy consistency, adding a tablespoon or two more water if needed to get the consistency you like.  Taste and add more seasoning if needed. Enjoy!  

Roasted Red Pepper Cashew Cream

Roasted Red Pepper Cashew Cream

Syrian Style Roasted Red Pepper & Walnut Dip with Pomegranate Molasses

Syrian Style Roasted Red Pepper, Toasted Walnut and Pomegranate Molasses Spread

Syrian Style Roasted Red Pepper, Toasted Walnut and Pomegranate Molasses Spread

This dip is my take on a traditional middle eastern Muhammara dip which is an amazingly delicious mixture of roasted red peppers, walnuts, bread and pomegranate molasses.  If you’ve never tried pomegranate molasses before, it’s worth seeking out at your local middle eastern shop (I bought mine at Yaranush in White Plains, NY) or other specialty market, you may even find it in the “international” section of your local supermarket or in places like Whole Foods.  Pomegranate molasses is a deep dark burgundy colored syrupy sauce with an unusual sweet and tangy almost citrusy taste, it’s like nothing I’ve ever tried before, but once I did I started imagining all kinds of possibilities!

my take on a Syrian Muhummara dip with Roasted Red Pepper, Toasted Walnut, Sun dried Tomato and Pomegranate Molasses

I first came across this recipe from one of my favorite bloggers and cookbook authors Heidi Swanson of 101cookbooks.com and knew I had to give it a try.  I changed it up a bit from the traditional recipe, by adding in some sun dried tomatoes, just thought their tangy umami flavor would work well and it does!  I also skip the bread all together, making this a great grain & gluten free dip, of course I still serve it up with a some toasted baguette slices for anyone who enjoys bread, it is delicious as a topping this way or spread into a leaf of romaine as a topping for a bean & veggie burger, with falafel, in a hummus wrap as Colin likes it, with tuna or even on top of a fried egg! As you can see, the list is pretty endless and once you try this I’m sure you’ll come up with even more ways to enjoy this unusually delicious dip, also perfect for parties…

I must confess, I’m a little late on getting this post out as my original intention was to post this in December as I thought this a perfect party dip for the holidays.  Well, a house full of sick people and the normal/stress filled rush of the season kept that from happening, but I am happy to note I’m squeaking by getting in my first post of the New Year in before the month of January officially ends (even if by mere moments!).

Syrian Style Roasted Red Pepper & Walnut Dip

with Pomegranate Molasses

Author: Sweet Green Kitchen’s Jen Jones

 gluten free, vegan

Ingredients:

1 roasted Red pepper – jarred works just fine, but if you have fresh roasted all the better

½ cup toasted walnuts – toast in a dry skillet until fragrant or toast in the oven

6 sun dried tomatoes – oil packed preferably – roughly chopped

1 Tablespoon tomato paste

1 Tablespoon pomegranate molasses

½ clove or 1 very small clove of garlic

1 teaspoon red pepper flakes

Sea salt to taste

1-2 Tablespoons water

2 Tablespoons fresh chopped parsley

2 Tablespoons fresh chopped mint

Squeeze of fresh lemon

Directions:

Into the bowl of food processor add – red pepper, walnuts, sun dried tomatoes, tomato paste, pomegranate molasses and garlic.  Process until mostly smooth, or leave it a little bit chunky if you like it that way.  Next mix in red pepper flakes, salt and water, blend again and add more water if needed to get it to the consistency you like. Stir in chopped herbs and finish with a squeeze of lemon.

Pour into a small bowl and use as you like.  For a party, surround the bowl with *toasted sliced baguette* and small romaine or endive leaves OR on a platter with other spreads & salads such as hummus, taboulli, creamy feta and some cut up veggies and pita wedges.

 *I like to slice a baguette, rub each slice with garlic infused olive oil and then grill each side until lightly toasted.  You can even make this a few hours ahead of a party.

Other serving ideas: this is an all around delicious condiment; spread in place of mayo or mustard on a turkey or chicken sandwich, on a hummus wrap or dolloped on top of a bowl of nutty brown rice & veggies or even atop a runny yolk fried egg, yum, Enjoy!

also known as yum dip! Roasted Red Pepper, Walnut & Pomegranate Molasses

also known as yum dip! Roasted Red Pepper, Walnut & Pomegranate Molasses

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