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Dear Joyous Readers,
I'm joyous to share my first ever special guest in a recipe video -- my sweet hubs Walker. We love this kale salad and make it regularly. We always make extra so we can have it for an energizing lunch the next day. It's even better on day two because the flavours have a chance to mingle.
I hope you love this recipe video we created for you! It was so fun, I think we'll have to do more :)
As a nutritionist, I always love to share the health benefits of my recipes so be sure to check out the nutritional highlights below.
Best part of this video is how Walker "strips" the kale, HA! Enjoy!
After a long day at work it's a the perfect boost of vitamin C and detoxifying nutrients.
I hope you enjoyed the video recipe!
Have a joyous day!
Joy
Looks delicious! I'm excited to get some kale and beets and make this. You guys are so cute! Made me laugh! Things are definitely a little messier with Walker in the kitchen! LOL
ReplyI'm the messy one, he usually cleans up after me LOL!
Love this - thank you! And I think you have some competition with your videos - Walker is great (if not a bit messy!)
ReplyHaha, I think you are right!
I think it is so interesting and helpful to know what "healthy" people are eating for dinner! It would be awesome if you would do more of this. We want to know what you are eating! :)
ReplyThis is so adorable! You guys are so cute!!!!! Love this recipe too! Yum :)
ReplyHi Joy, this recipe looks delish!! Cant wait to try it. Wondering, how do you feel about bottled lemon juice (ie realemon)? Would you recommend avoiding its use or is it acceptable?
ReplyHi Natalie! I definitely do not recommend realemon. Despite their misleading name it's nothing like the real thing! Plus it's bottled in plastic which is terrible because the acid in the lemon juice will certainly leach plastic chemicals into the juice.
Grew kale in our Calgary garden for the first time last year with great success (yes even in our weather). Can't wait to try this recipe. Love your contagious laugh!
ReplyThis salad looks amazing! Question: are the beets cooked or raw?
ReplyI'm thinking by the number of people who've asked me this now I should have said this in my video :) oops! Yes, they are most certainly raw!
Looks yummy...do you cook the beets first?
ReplyNo you don't have to, they are raw!
Made this and loved it!!! So did my daughter :)
ReplyWhat type of beets did you use? Did you roast your own and chop, or did you use pickled beets from a jar?
ReplyI used raw beets and then grated them.
Having this tonight, can't wait to try it! Picked up your book too-so many great tips and tools packed in there. My husband and I are taking on the 10 day detox next week. :D
ReplyFabulous! Let me know how you and your hubs make out. This is a detox friendly meal for sure!
Loved it! My kids devoured it in seconds. We have now renamed it to the Vampire salad. We all had stained mouths. Thank you so much
ReplyHahaha! Love that... "Vampire salad". I should re-name it ;)
Great on-screen chemistry. You two are hilarious!
ReplyHi Joy! I can't wait to try this recipe! Thanks for sharing! I bought your book yesterday and read it back to back in one evening. I'm super inspired and ready to make a big lifestyle change. I've been losing and gaining weight as well as counting calories for a long time now and I hope this new way of eating and living will help me get rid of them for good. Thanks for your support !
ReplyThat's great to hear, Julieta! Glad to hear you enjoyed the book, and we hope you enjoy the recipes as much! Kate - Joyous Health Team
Thanks Joy! This was so delish!! It's the first recipe I try with raw beets and will definitely make again (Not sure if I was supposed to peel the outer layer, so I did, then grated the beets). It was a bit messy, but that's what the kitchen is for, right?
ReplyThis salad rocks! Yum, yum -- thank you. I experimented with making it in the food processor: - made the dressing first with the regular blade (used 1/2 the recommended quantity of dressing) - kept the dressing in the food processor, and added the massaged kale and the pitted dates. Pulsed until they were chopped. - carefully switched to the grater blade, leaving everything in the processor. Grated the beets. - Dumped everything into a serving bowl. Done. Took about 1.5 minutes total.
ReplyHi Genevieve, Thanks for sharing your joyous shortcut with us! Kate - Joyous Health Team
I watched a couple of times the recipe Kale and Beet Salad. Do you massage the kale and then wash again? Or put the dressing on and then massage. I am a little confused. Sorry. Maybe you could clarify. Thanks ! Janice
ReplyThe kale was washed ahead of time, then massaged. Sorry for the confusion!
Do you cook the beets or use them raw. In the kale salad
ReplyHi Shirlee, For this recipe, the beets are raw. Kate - Joyous Health Team
I can easily make this vegan by using bee free honee, but any suggestions on how to make this low fat? What could I use instead of oil? Would maple syrup work in place of the oil and honey maybe?
Replyin the video it shows you washing the kale after you massage it. is this correct? i have never massaged kale before so i am unsure. but the salad looks delish!
ReplyHi Nickie, Massaging the kale helps make it a little more tender and easier to eat. Kate - Joyous Health Team
I used organic spinach, and baby green instead of the kale. Sliced raw beet using a mandolin, and added cucumber, radish, green onion, tiny organic mushrooms, feta cheese, as well as a half of a tomato that needed using up. Threw on some pumpkin and sunflower seeds and sliced almonds. Topped with some cottage cheese, and the dressing. MM... Made extra for lunch tomorrow!!!! Yum.
ReplySounds fantastic! Kate - Joyous Health Team
These recipes sound wonderful and I can’t wait to try them both. Thank you so much
ReplyWonderful! We hope you enjoy them Charlotte :) Rachel - Joyous Health Team
I made it with golden yellow beets. It was delicious.
ReplyYummy! Great idea :)
How many people would this recipe serve?
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