Worst. Pun. Ever. Sorry for that. The silver lining to that awfully grey cloud is that this is an awesome recipe. Not only is it ridiculously tasty and quick to make, but it is also a 100% highly alkalising salad.
I love the contrast in flavour and texture that the kale provides against the soft, sweet tomatoes.
A Pint of Real Kale
Serves 2
Ingredients
1 Big bunch of Kale
2 Carrots
2 Handfuls of cherry/baby plum tomatoes
1 Lemon, juiced
½ Cup soaked pine nuts
¼ Cup of sesame seeds
1 Medium red onion
Raw black olives
1/4 Cup of Olive/Avocado oil or Udo’s Choice
A pinch of Himalayan Salt
A Few dashes of Bragg Liquid Aminos or pHlavor
A Pinch of black pepper
Instructions
This is a totally raw, quick dish – so get ready and let’s rock! Firstly, shred the kale so that it is nice and fine, grate the carrots and cut the tomatoes in half. Now slice up the onion quite thin and half the olives (make sure there are no seeds in the olives).
Now mix into a large bowl with everything else!
If you are transitioning you can also add some sun-dried or semi-dried tomatoes, goats cheese etc to this recipe, but to be honest it is delicious enough as it is!
Enjoy as a main in itself or as a salad alongside your main dish.
About Ross Bridgeford
Ross is known as THE Alkaline Diet Expert...especially when it comes to implementation and making the alkaline diet REAL in your life. He has been living, learning, teaching, coaching and loving the alkaline lifestyle since 2004 and has written over 600 articles, alkaline recipes, videos and guides on how to live alkaline and stay alkaline for life. Ross loves life in Brisbane, Australia (although is a proud Englishman) and is healthily-obsessed with nutrition, fitness and Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
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What is Bragg Liquid Aminos or pHlavor?
I don’t think we have it here in South Africa. Is there a substitute?
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