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Wilted Kale With Bacon and Garlic

Admit it, bacon makes everything better. And if there are not enough reasons to eat kale already, bacon makes it even easier to do so. Case in point, this wilted kale with bacon and garlic is one of the easiest most flavorful kale dishes you can make.

Kale is a popular vegetable and a member of the cabbage family. It is a cruciferous vegetable like cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, collard greens, and Brussels sprouts. There are many different types of kale. The leaves can be green or purple and have either a smooth or curly shape. The most common type of kale is called curly kale or Scots kale, which has green and curly leaves and a hard, fibrous stem.

Is Kale a Superfood?  

In the past kale was the leafy green restaurant used for garnish or ornamental uses. But things have changed and the whole kale craze has shown no sign of slowing down. And yes—they call it a superfood for a reason. Cooked kale offers more iron per ounce than beef, says Julie Morris, author of Superfood Smoothies. But some of its nutrients are actually considered a bit difficult for the body to absorb, so pair it with fat (like bacon) to get the most out of them, says Julia Mueller, recipe developer and author of Let Them Eat Kale! 

wilted kale with bacon

Health Benefits of Kale

One serving of kale — a cup of raw greens or half a cup of cooked ones — only has 35 calories, but is a very good source of vitamins A, C, and K, and also contains calcium, iron, and folate. Kale is also a good source of antioxidants. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals — unstable chemicals produced in your body that are thought to contribute to diseases like cancer and diabetes.

Kale is a deliciously flavorful green that when prepared right is amazing. It has a rich earthy flavor and makes a great addition to lots of recipes from salads to soups, or even for making a simple healthy snack like kale chips. Let’s face it, we all could benefit from eating more leafy green vegetables, so why not start with a nice easy recipe like this one?

wilted kale with bacon

Kale Cooking Tips

  • Clean it: Before cooking kale make sure the leaves are free from dirt and are dry and not mushy. Rinse leaves under cold water and shake dry.
  • Cut or tear it: Remove any tough stalks by simply pulling the curly leaves off of the stalk. Discard the stalks. Cut or tear the kale into smaller bite-size pieces.
  • Add flavor: Bacon, pancetta, garlic, onions, you name it, add it. Flavoring this leafy green enhances the lovely earthy flavor even more.

About the Author

Andrea Potischman

I am a professionally trained NYC chef turned CA mom and food blogger. I post about real food, with doable ingredient lists that are family friendly.

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