I love kale salads so much that I decided to take it up a notch. This one is loaded with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants and is absolutely delicious.
Today is a weird day for me. And by weird I mean sad.
It was 26 years ago today that my mother lost her battle with cancer. It feels weird because it was so long ago but still hurts a lot.
I was just a teenager when she died and it impacted my life forever.
My mother was a fabulous cook. She was Italian and loved to make everything homemade.
I loved that about her and she inspired me to become who I am today. One thing my mother would always eat was roasted brussels sprouts.
And man they smelled awful.
I was actually an even pickier eater as a child (if you can imagine) and wouldn't eat most things that my mother prepared. And now, having kids of my own, I feel badly that my mother took the time to cook all of these wonderful meals and I was too picky (and stubborn) to even try them.
I wouldn't even bring the stinky brussels sprouts close to my mouth. I wouldn't even try a tiny bit of them.
Boy do I regret not even trying them. Just for my mother's sake.
Live and learn, right?
It wasn't until I was older that I tried brussels sprouts and instantly fell in love. I roasted them just like my mother did…a little olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper.
I was in heaven.
I knew I had to share a recipe today that had brussels sprouts in it in honor of my mom. I know she is smiling down on me, possibly shaking her head giving me an "I told you so" look.
I deserve it. Mom, you were right.
Kale and Brussels Sprout Salad with Blackberry Green Tea Vinaigrette
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- Vinaigrette:
- ½ cup boiling water
- 1 green tea bag
- ¾ cup blackberries
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- ½ cup chopped onion
- 2 garlic cloves
- ½ teaspoon honey
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- Salad:
- 1 bag of Cruciferous Crunch from Trader Joe's shredded brussels sprouts, kale, red cabbage, green cabbage and broccoli
- 1 bunch of shredded kale I like to add some extra kale
- ¼ cup toasted chopped walnuts I used Diamond of California
- ¼ cup manchego cheese grated
Instructions
- Place green tea bag into boiling water and let sit for at least 10 minutes.
- Place green tea into food processor or blender making sure to press down on the tea bag to get all of the tea out.
- Place blackberries, oil, vinegar, onion, garlic, honey and salt on top of green tea in food processor or blender and blend until smooth, about 1-2 minutes.
- Pour dressing through a fine mesh strainer while pressing down with a large wooden spoon to release any extra juices. **I've made this twice now. Once where I strained the dressing and left the pulp and another time where I poured the dressing into an airtight container with a lid and vigorously shook it before I used it. Both ways it came out great.
- In a large bowl, pour shredded brussels sprouts mixture and chopped kale.
- Top with walnuts, cheese and dressing. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to eat.
Nutrition
I cheated a bit and used Trader Joe's "Cruciferous Crunch" bagged shredded brussels sprouts, kale, broccoli, red and green cabbage. I also added some extra shredded kale just to add some color (and nutrition!)
You can used whatever shredded veggies you'd like. But this combination was delicious.
I love this dressing so much. Walnuts are a wonderful source of omega-3 fatty acids and protein.
I toast them in a small skillet with no added oil over a low heat for about 2-3 minutes. Yup, it's that easy to toast nuts.
And they taste amazing. Blackberries have tons of powerful antioxidants and fiber and are one of my favorite fruits.
As most of you know, I adore my green tea. It's filled with powerful antioxidants that help fight off those dangerous free radicals that can harm the body.
Green tea is also really great for your skin and has shown to help prevent many diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease and may even aid in weight loss. Yup, it's kind perfect.
So why not add it to a salad dressing?
I love this salad so much and I know my mother would too. Although it was annoying, I totally understood why my kids would't try it.
And that's ok. I bet when they have kids of their own they will try it and love it too.
If you make this salad or any of my other recipes, please come back and let me know. I love to hear from you!
Thank you so much for stopping by!
Elaina | The Rising Spoon
What a beautiful story. My mother also passed away after battling cancer, but I was nine. I can only imagine how much more difficult it would be as a teenager. I love that food is an easy way to connect to our mothers and bring back fond memories.
I need to figure out some clever ways to incorporate more kale & brussels sprouts into my boyfriend's diet. I love pretty much all veggies, but he's way more picky. When they're all shredded with a yummy vinaigrette (and maybe some bacon added) I bet I could sneak it by him. Thanks for the inspiration!
lauren.kelly
Thank you so much Elaina. Hearing that you were only 9 makes my heart break. Good luck trying to get your boyfriend to try it!
Rose | The Clean Dish
I'm sorry you lost your mom as a teenager. I mean, there is never a good time for it but I'm sure it was hard for you! I can't even imagine. So sorry for your loss 🙁
Your recipe looks great! I work a lot with green tea but have never thought about making a dressing with it. Genius! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
lauren.kelly
Thank you so much Rose!!
Nancy P.@thebittersideofsweet
What great way to remember your Mom and to keep her memory alive. Looks wonderful!
lauren.kelly
Thank you so much Nancy!! 🙂
Melissa from HungryFoodLove.com
sorry for your loss but I am glad this salad is part of your tribute...such a great dish
lauren.kelly
Thanks Melissa!!
foodwanderings
Aww such a touching post about your mom. I am sure she is smiling from above. Great way of honoring her with this fantastic healthy and delicious salad. I also love the vinaigrette!
lauren.kelly
Thank you SO much!!
Lana @ Never Enough Thyme
What a lovely and fitting tribute to your mother. Hugs.
lauren.kelly
Thank you Lana!!xo
claire @ the realistic nutritionist
Now this is my kinda salad!!!
lauren.kelly
Mine too Claire! 🙂
Ashley @ wishes and dishes
I like how you added BlackBerries to this. Pretty colors! And lovely photos, as usual 🙂
lauren.kelly
Aw thanks Ashley! XO
Kirsten/ComfortablyDomestic
I'm so sorry that you lost your mom at such a young age. The brussels sprouts in the salad are a lovely tribute to her. I think I'd try just about anything with that blackberry vinaigrette poured over it!
lauren.kelly
Thank you Kirsten!!
Cori
This sounds fantastic! I definately want to try! And the odd thing is I have a few memories of your mom and one is her taking food out of the oven in her bathing suit asking me if I wanted to stay for dinner! Love you friend and sending love your way! Great recipe!
lauren.kelly
Thanks so much Cori! XO
Amanda @the_kitcheneer
This looks absolutely delicious! So healthy and vibrant! I love kale too! I grow it every year! I need to give brussel sprouts a chance again too 🙂
lauren.kelly
Thank you Amanda!
Paula - bell'alimento
Oh my I love everything about this bowl of beautiful deliciousness.
lauren.kelly
Thank you Paula!
Shaina
I'm so sorry to hear about your mother's passing, Lauren. This salad is a beautiful tribute to her, and I'm sure she would absolutely love it! Roasted brussels sprouts are my fave veggie, your mom had great taste 🙂
lauren.kelly
Thanks so much Shaina!! XO
Cynthia Pollack
Yes, your mother was an absolutely wonderful person. And besides being a great cook she was fun loving and generous in every way. I will think of her every time I prepare brussels sprouts. Your recipe is a wonderful celebration of a small piece of what she gave you and I will definitely add it to my recipes.
lauren.kelly
Thanks so much Aunt Cindy! I know you loved her very much too. XO
Donna
Great recipe I want to try! Sorry you lost your Mom when she and you were so young! Like you shared, she helped to mold you into the person you are today and I sure she is looking down with pride! Blessings to you and your family always.
lauren.kelly
Thank you so much Donna!! XO