I love my quiet Sunday mornings in the kitchen. After my morning exercise I often bake something for us to enjoy later in the day. Most Sunday mornings I feel peaceful and serene, knowing that I have a whole day to spend catching up on things and spending time with my partner. This is the perfect time to make something that I'd normally find fiddly or time-consuming. This dish is neither, but it made me happy to work with such beautiful ingredients.
I am always inspired by the beautiful produce I see at the farmer's markets or the green grocer. When I picked up two huge bunches of kale leaves from the green grocer the other day I had no idea what I'd make of them, but I knew they looked so pretty I couldn't leave them behind. The gorgeous purple pared with the snow white leaves looked just so inspiring. I wanted to make something that would celebrate this gorgeous vegetable and that wouldn't require hours in the kitchen. These cute little leaves filled with kale and mushroom pesto would make a perfect party snack or an appetiser and once again the recipe is easy to adapt to your own liking. Fresh herbs are a must, however, but you could use different mushrooms like shiitake or Swiss brown and use pine nuts instead of sunflower seeds.
Kale with mushroom and kale pesto
purple and white kale, one bunch each, leaves picked and washed
Mushroom and kale pesto
1 tablespoon good olive oil
small handful of mixed fresh herbs (rosemary, thyme, oregano, sage)
1 clove garlic, finely sliced
10 cup mushrooms, sliced
pinch of salt (I use Pink Himalayan)
freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons sunflower seeds
juice of 1/4 Meyer lemon
130g bigger kale leaves
1/2 Meyer lemon, to serve
2. Cut the stems off the bigger leaves and place in a steamer. Steam for about one minute. Remove from the steamer and set aside.
3. Heat one tablespoon of olive oil in a small frying pan. Add the garlic, herbs and mushrooms and season with salt and pepper. Sauté until the mushrooms are just softened, 2-3 minutes.
4. Place the steamed kale leaves along with the mushroom and herb mixture (with any left-over oil in the pan) into a food processor. Add the sunflower seeds and squeeze in the lemon juice (use the zest too if you want more flavour). Blitz until coarsely chopped, not too fine.
5. Serve the small kale leaves with the pesto and extra wedges of lemon.




So colorful! Have a great day!
ReplyDeletecute dish!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous! That dish is so beautiful, colorful and very tempting.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
kale on kale -- i love this! I have never seen white kale before, it's so pretty.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I love kale but have not seen any purple or whit kale. Unfortunately, we are seriously lacking when it comes to variety of produce here in the Az. Desert. This is a dish I will definitely be making, I love the ingredients and simplicity. I agree that fresh herbs are a must!
ReplyDeleteSo vibrant! I love the Rococo dish darling!
ReplyDeleteThat is such an inspired dish; i like to cook like this too, let emotion inspire me; this is brilliant.
ReplyDeletewow, gorgeous dish
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy lazy sunday.. I always try to keep it free .. just enjoy the full day at home and enjoy every second :)
ReplyDeleteIt seams like Kale is in every blog, but what am seeing here is different. Never saw these pretty colors or such cute tiny leaves. Such gorgeous photos!!
oh wow! your photos are just stunning! kale pesto sounds very tempting and lovely right now. thank you for sharing this. have a great day
ReplyDeleteI m amazed at the colorful foods you eat.Looks so fresh and healthy!I m looking at purple kale for the first time..thanks for the visual treat!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really pretty! We usually eat kale with sausages here in Germany, it's a typical North-German dish. I prefer the sweeter red cabbage, but from time to time, it's indeed quite yummy.
ReplyDeleteOh, I am so incredibly envious! It's almost impossible to get kale here in Canberra - well, I once found it at the farmer's market, but it cost $5 for a tiny bunch (almost as bad as bananas :P ) I live for the day it becomes mainstream and I can make things like this!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. I have a bunch of curly kale I bought at Eveleigh Market yesterday. Look forward to doing something with it!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most gorgeous salad I have ever seen! When I get Kale at my local farmers market next week I am definately making this. Truly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colours! I have heard that Kale does not taste good but I think I have to re-evaluate it - something that looks this pretty can't possibly taste nasty.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen such beautiful little kale leaves! I love how colorful this dish is.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great dish. I saw Kale at the farmers market the other day too, but i didn't buy it, next time i will and make this!
ReplyDeleteThis is a visual delight. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are absolutely gorgeous! They are pretty enough to be framed!
ReplyDeleteThe colours are stunning. I love the curly, frilly edges on the kale.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ingredients, indeed! I don't think I've ever seen more beautiful kale. Love both your uses for it in this dish!
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The weekend is a lovely time to get stuck in! But I love this simplicity:)
ReplyDeleteSundays are my favorite days for cooking as well. Great recipe - I love the idea of using mushrooms and kale for pesto. Beautiful photos, too! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis almost looks too good to eat! Such beautiful colours :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a Colorful and delicious looking dish! I'm loving these beautiful cute little leaves :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day,
Aldy.
The kale is SO beautiful. It almost looks like flower petals.
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by beautiful ingredients too. You can't help but want to use it well and do it honour when you cook it.
I think kale is quickly becoming my favorite vegetable. I LOVE this purple kale. I have such a weakness for gorgeous and unique veggies.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful - and of course your wonderful photography makes it even better!
ReplyDeleteWow, how beautiful does this look?!?! I love it for the photos alone, though I'm sure it's absolutely gorgeous, too!
ReplyDeleteSues
Never see purple and white kale before can just eat it for the gorgeous color itself. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, beautiful pictures....your pictures take my breath away for a second or two and I just enjoy being in your world. Your dish is always unique (at least to me) and I like the surprise when I visit your site. I need to catch up on your posts now. :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic ~ I could devour it all in no time :) Your shots are fabulous as always!
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Such beautiful leaves! I've never really appreciated how pretty they are. It's like they're dipped in lime salt :)
ReplyDeleteyour photos look so peaceful and serene.. arhh why am i at uni? ..
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! I've never seen such beautiful kale before! Great clicks.
ReplyDeletewhat amazing pictures. SO beautiful and making me wish I was there! Love the simple and elegant salad. The pesto sounds perfect for not only the salad but a side of pasta as well!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! The pictures and recipe both :) For being such a kale lover myself, this I have to try. I will say that the kale you have there looks much prettier than what I find here in the States. Love the mushroom and kale pesto recipe as well. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBelle fotografie ♥
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Like someone said I always amazed at the healthy and colorful meals your prepare. Such a visual treat and I'm sure it tastes great too.
ReplyDeleteWhite and purple kale....interesting. I never seen those here.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of the kale and kale pesto sounds great too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliantly coloured salad ! Makes it look almost too pretty to eat.
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