roasted kale & quinoa salad with white beans & goat cheese.

this is one of the many reasons why having cooked quinoa on hand throughout the week is super convenient and great. this flavorful & hearty salad can come together so very quickly!

some types of kale are super tough and need a little bit of softening instead of eating it all thick and raw. like dinosaur kale - there ain't enough time in the day to spend chewing through that stuff. i roasted this kale in the oven with olive oil, salt, and pepper for about 15 minutes. that'll do the trick.

hot tip: if you leave em in for 15 minutes extra after that, you'll have delicious crispy kale chips! sprinkle some fresh parmesan cheese on top and you've got a yummy snack. also do this while you're at it - whisk together a little olive oil and sriracha and drizzle it on the chips, too. mmm.

adding the white beans to this salad is really what gives it oomph. i would also use red beans. probably not black beans for this particular salad. 

i wanted the dressing to be light, but flavorful. i just went with lemon juice and red wine vinegar. top it all off with some cold creamy goat cheese, juicy halved cherry tomatoes, and a handful of pickled red onions, and you've got a super tasty, fresh, and healthy salad ready for the eatin'! 

Roasted Kale & Quinoa Salad with White Beans & Goat Cheese

Serves 2-4

Ingredients:

  • 2-4 large leaves of kale, washed and roughly chopped
  • 3/4 cup quinoa, cooked (I used Trader Joe's tricolor quinoa)
  • 1/2 cup cannellini beans, rinsed
  • handful of cherry tomatoes (red or yellow), sliced in half
  • pickled red onions
  • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • 3 oz cold goat cheese, crumbled
  • juice of half a lemon
  • salt & pepper, to taste
  • 2 TB olive oil

Instructions-

Cook 1 cup of quinoa on the stove top as directed (you may not use all the cooked quinoa; i usually cook 1 cup just to have some leftover for random things - 1 cup is quite a bit).

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.  In a baking pan, toss the chopped kale in olive oil, salt, and pepper. Gently massage the leaves with your hands until the olive oil is evenly distributed. Spread the kale in the pan and place on the center rack in the oven. Roast for about 15 minutes until kale is tenderized, but not quite crispy. Remove from oven and let cool a few minutes.

In a large bowl, toss the roasted kale, quinoa, white beans, lemon juice, and red wine vinegar together. Top with fresh goat cheese crumbles, cherry tomatoes, and pickled red onion. Add salt and pepper to taste.  Serve immediately. Store leftovers covered in refrigerator for 1-2 days.

 

 

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    olde film photos.

    pete found some photos from his old film camera that we took loonnng ago! i just LOVE looking through real, tangible, hold-in-your-two-hands photographs. there is just something so great about it. i don't even care if i don't know the people in the photos... i wanna see em!

    here are some that i found the other day. i'm thinking this is 2009-2010.

    ^^these are my favorite. just look at pete's pure joy being pulled behind the sailboat. not even wakeboarding or waterskiing or anything, just a good ol' fashioned swim-behind-a-boat-while-holding-a-rope sesh. that boy lives to swim.

    ^^ oohh this picture gives me so many college feels. i'd probably just packed up my little bags and scampered off to hang out with pete and procrastinate my homework on a school night. or maybe we just got off work (we used to work at starbucks until 2 or 3am!). wearing my hood was the best (perhaps even my trademark? my college "look," haha!); the pinnacle in comfort. i don't really wear em up that often anymore, so this pic brings me back to all the days of rollin round town in my hoooood. rollin on a bicycle, that is, because i did not have a car. i essentially had two outfits: my all black smelly coffee starbucks work outfit, and an arsenal of hooded sweatshirts that i wore to school, at home, and to bed. 

    ^^ i love looking at these because i can tell who took which photos. i think its really sweet & adorable to see a photo that peter took of an otherwise bramble-y, unappealing area in the woods with a few pretty daisies or buttercups popping up. its so interesting to see how different people interpret a given space and how they use a camera to capture the space. the close-up mushroom photo...that's just more my style (i also did a pencil drawing in college of that mushroom photo, so seeing it again really brought me back!). i like to get up close to things. pete likes to capture things in a wider context. 

    ^^ this photo of me sinking in our inflatable water craft...peter just taking a photo from afar instead of helping me. lololol.

    ^^ these pics crack me up and also put me right back into the "stress" of college. pete visited me at the ceramics studio that night, where it looks like i am having a great time. he left to go check his work schedule and then came back with TWO beverages for me, a smoothie and an americano. because he wasn't sure which one i would be in the mood for (and because we got that shit for free). but, how sweet is that?! he was in freaking engineering school and could have been doing a zillion more important things. i love that guy. 

    art school is weird because you're just forced to create, create, create on a whim. all the time. even when you have zero inspiration or have no idea what to do for a project, you still have to come up with something. there are so many projects i look back on and i'm like, whoaaa i can't believe i made that. because when you're prompted to make something within a certain theme, you're already being put outside your comfort zone. anyhoo, that photo is me undoubtedly scrambling to make something out of clay that would hopefully become a revolutionary work of art. definitely didn't happen. except maybe this huge tootsie roll i made. i still like that thing!

    i'm so glad these photos exist. as amazing and convenient it is to be able to see billions of photos on a digital gadget at all times, there is just something so much more meaningful about photos taken on a film camera. you've only got one chance to get the shot, and the outcome is so much more authentic and real.

    also, i ought to lay off the triangle-y patterned home goods.

     

     

     

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