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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Kale: Just as Delicious in Boston

Okay, once again - long time, no blog. But I've been busy getting familiar with my fabulous new city. Well, I guess I'm no longer "new" to Boston, but I'm still seeing and doing new things all the time.

Some of the latest highlights:
  • I've taken some trips to upstate NY (Albany) to visit college roomies
  • I've taken a drive to New Jersey to see *another* college roomie (Boston is conveniently located!)
  • I had a friend from MN visit and we did LOTS of fun touristy things - including, but not limited to: whale watching, walking the Freedom Trail, touring the Sam Adams brewery
  • I have finally finished furnishing/decorating my apartment. Could not be happier!
 I am still loving my job, which of course is important, and feel 100% validated in making the move from DC to advance my career.

But what I most want to share is what I did today. I attended a cooking class that was hosted by the Boston Vegetarian Society! The chef was this talented woman named Shayna Ashton, whose family used to own a vegan restaurant in Boston called Country Life. I wasn't sure what to expect, but it was great! My friend Jaime and I went together and both really got a lot out of it and met some fun people. Our (all vegan) menu was:
  • Onion Dill Dip w/ celery sticks
  • Faux Caesar Salad w/ faux parmesean & homemade croutons
  • Seaside Potato Chowder
  • Hawaiian BBQ w/ homemade seitan
  • Tofu Cheesecake w/ Raspeberry Coulis
  • Strawberry Lemonade Fizz
I mean, it was INSANELY good. Best ceasar salad I've ever had, the seitan was better store-bought stuff, and you would not believe the texture of that cheesecake. No one would ever know that was vegan! I wish I had taken pictures -- but that just means I'll need to make this at home some time to take some pics for the blog.

In preperation for this evening's event, I ate a really small lunch. But it was a new recipe a coworker shared with me -- and it involves KALE!! :) Definitely something you should try (yes, the name is awkward, but go with it). It results in this delicious kale - without having to cook it down - and a creamy avocado dressing.

Massaged Avocado & Kale

  • 1 bunch of kale
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • sea salt
  • 1 avocado
  • cherry tomatoes
Wash the kale, and cut out the spines, tearing/cutting into bite-sized pieces and put into a large bowl. Drizzle with EVOO and sprinkle with ~1/2 tsp sea salt. Using your hands (this gets messy!), massage the oil & salt into the kale for a good 5+ minutes, until the kale is tender. Peel/slice the avocado and massage that into the kale in the same way. Slice two handfuls of cherry tomatoes and toss into the kale. Salt to taste.

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