Korean Noodle Bowl
During warmer months, you still need nourishing food but don’t always want a hot meal. This Korean Noodle Bowl packs a punch of flavor and can be eating at room temperature or even cold.
Read MoreDecember 19
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People often think vegans are stuck eating sad salads because that's what's on offer at many restaurants. Salad is often an afterthought. Who thinks anemic iceberg lettuce, a few carrot shreds, and a couple of mushy tomato chunks is an appetizing meal? No one. I can guarantee that this Asian-Style Cabbage Kale Salad is the opposite of all of that.
When I eat a salad, I want it to be full of colors and flavors. The colors that make food visually appealing also each add their own nutrients. That's why so many doctors and dieticians recommend that you "eat the rainbow." It's much easier to think about than vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
There must be a joke in here somewhere about vegans and eating kale. But we love it! It's healthy, filling, and doesn't make your teeth feel weird like spinach does. It also holds up better in the refrigerator.
And speaking of kale, don't feel limited to the vegetables listed in this recipe. Use what you have and what you enjoy.
A few other veggie options that would be delicious in this salad:
I think you get the idea.
Sometimes I do massage the dressing into the kale and sometimes I don't. It just depends on how tender the kale leaves are. You can see in the photo at the top that I did not massage the kale that time but did in the photo just above this. It all depends on your preference. Massaging it will definitely make it easier to chew.
This is one of our favorite warm-weather meals.
The dressing for this salad isn't super spicy, but if you don't enjoy a little heat just omit the chili paste with garlic or sriracha.
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Nutritional information will vary due to specific ingredients used. While these values are as accurate as possible, they should only be considered a guide. Optional tofu is not included in the calculation.
How do you feel about kale? Do you like it raw, cooked, or not at all?
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