Kale Caesar Salad

I am all about fun salads lately.  And by that I mean Cobb salads with bacon dressing, Buffalo chicken salads, and most recently, a kale Caesar salad.  Yes!  In addition to being “all about fun salads,” I’m all about telling myself that since I am ordering these salads at nice, non-chain, definitely-not-fast-food restaurants and since they are made with things like lettuce and kale, they are super healthy.

Kale cancels out Caesar dressing.

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I made this last Thursday night while Joey was out bowling and he seemed to think it was really weird when I told him I was going to massage some kale while he was gone.  I’d never massaged any kale myself, but figured I’d give it a try as it’s all the rage right now.  Turns out it takes kale from bushy and hard-to-chew, to tender and easier to eat, plus it’s kind of fun.  Can kale be considered tender or is that only a term for meat?  Anyways.  After all kale massaging, dressing blending and crouton making was said and done, I had a quite the salad on my hands, er plate.

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P.S. The dressing is completely anchovy-less.  I’m totally fine with knowing they’re in every Caesar salad I’ve ever ordered, I just don’t want to see or deal with them myself.  Sometimes you just need to distance yourself from the anchovy, okay?

Kale Caesar Salad

Ingredients:

  • 1 chicken breast
  • 1 head kale
  • 1 slice bread (whatever you have will work)
  • 1-2 cups chopped tomatoes (again, whatever kind you want)
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 3 tablespoons Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese (+ more for sprinkling on top your salad)
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 2 teaspoons red wine vinegar
  • juice of 1/2 a lemon
  • 1/4 teaspoon each salt and pepper
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  1. Heat a pan over medium heat, brush chicken with olive oil, season with salt and pepper and cook until no longer pink, flipping halfway through.  (This took me about 15 minutes but I cooked mine over lowwww heat).
  2. Meanwhile, wash, de-stem and chop kale.  Place in a large bowl and begin to “massage,” aka gently rub it together until it just begins to soften and turn a deeper green.  (You can massage as much as you want, I wanted mine just barely softened).
  3. Chop your tomatoes (I used zebra tomatoes, they’re the coolest!) and cut your bread into big cubes.
  4. Remove chicken from pan, let rest about 5 minutes, then chop into small pieces.
  5. Make dressing by adding all ingredients except oil to a food processor or blender.  Once blended, slowly stream in oil.  Et voila.
  6. Preheat broiler, then toast bread cubes until golden.  (I like to let mine go a little long so they get all good and crunchy, as all croutons should be!)
  7. Assemble salad by layering chicken, tomatoes and croutons over the kale, then drizzle with dressing and some extra parmesan, then devour.

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Serve with some roasted corn if you are totally in denial that summer is quickly coming to an end.  And I so am.

A Movie in the Park

It’s my mom’s birthday on Saturday, making this “Birthday Week!”  As in, I fully support and encourage all family and friends to celebrate their birthdays all.week.long.  I mean, it only seems natural that we do so as adults, since birthdays don’t get as much attention as they did when we were kids.  Seems like a fair trade off to me.

I’m always excited for my mom’s birthday as I’m partial to July celebrations (wonder why!…) and especially excited this year because the festivities are right up my alley and because I have some really good birthday surprises up my sleeve (Mom, are you reading this?).  And guess what?  We kicked the celebration off last night with a movie in the park.

IMG_4207I should have known it was going to be a good night when I met my family in Louisville and everyone was on time.  That never happens.  Seriously.  It gave me hope that I can put my dad and my sister back on the guest list for my future wedding (cough they are the family’s biggest punctuality offenders cough).  Also…a line of food trucks!  Be still my heart!

IMG_4205I was kind of taken aback by the amount of trucks that were there — nine I think?? — but finally settled on the street taco truck, Comida.  I have a serious taco weakness.  I kind of underestimated how small these tacos were, hence me only ordering one (chorizo!) plus a side of rice and beans, but that just means more room for sangria and ice cream, right?

IMG_4203My mom and my sister grabbed brisket sandwiches and some amazingly delicious French fries — thick cut and salty, just how I like em — at the BBQ truck and then we all camped out on our picnic blanket with some homemade sangria my mom brought with her.  P.S. Can you see my mom’s new diamond earrings?  She had one fall out of her ear earlier this year, so my dad took her for a replacement and white gold upgrade.  Way to go, Dad!  I swear he was also at the movie, despite the lack of evidence.

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IMG_4209Wine-soaked cherries and peaches, yes please!  Oh look, there’s my dad (kind of…).  Told you he was there too.  We hung out with our sangria while we waited for the sun to set and the movie to start.  They were showing Jurassic Park, which yes, I did just see in the theater, but Jeff Goldblum is so worth re-watching it.  My dad concurred that he is the best part of that movie.

IMG_4206How cool is the inflatable screen?  I had just enough to time grab a double scoop of chocolate chip cookie dough from the Sweet Cow truck to share with the girls just before the movie started…perfection.  About halfway through the movie, we started to feel a few raindrops and the wind picked up and that park cleared out so fast.  We stuck it out though.  We had to see who was going to save them all from the Velociraptors, obviously.

Seriously, a perfect night (albeit kind of chilly, especially for the end of July) with my family.  All that was missing was Joey (he was at his softball game) and maybe a second street taco 😛  The best part?  We get to do it all again on Saturday when we celebrate my mom’s actual birthday with tapas and dinner at the Med (always the Med!) and another movie in another park.

Is it Saturday yet?

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Do your birthday celebrations last longer now than they did when you were a kid?

Have you ever been to a movie in the park?

The food truck craze: yay or nay?