Best Kale With Chana Coconut Recipes

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CHICKPEA AND KALE THAI COCONUT CURRY



Chickpea and Kale Thai Coconut Curry image

Chickpea and Kale Thai Coconut Curry - An EASY one-skillet vegan curry that's ready in 15 minutes and has fabulous Thai-inspired flavors!! Low-cal, low-carb, and HEALTHY but tastes like hearty comfort food!!

Provided by Averie Sunshine

Categories     30-Minute Meals

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 to 3 tablespoons coconut oil (olive oil may be substituted)
1 large/extra-large sweet Vidalia or yellow onion, diced small
3 to 5 cloves garlic, finely minced or pressed
2 to 3 teaspoons ground ginger or 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, finely chopped
2 teaspoons ground coriander
one 15-ounce can chickpeas, drained and rinsed (I used no-salt added)
one 14-ounce can coconut milk (I used lite
1 to 1 1/2 cups shredded carrots
1 to 4 tablespoons Thai red curry paste
1 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, or to taste
about 3 to 4 cups fresh kale, torn into pieces with center ribs removed
1 to 2 tablespoons lime juice
1 to 2 tablespoons brown sugar, optional and to taste
about 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro, finely chopped for garnishing (basil may be substituted)
1 to 2 green onions sliced into thin rounds for garnishing, optional
rice, quinoa, or naan, optional for serving

Steps:

  • To a large skillet, add the oil, onion, and sauté over medium-high heat until the onion begins to soften about 5 minutes; stir intermittently.
  • Add the garlic, ginger, coriander, and cook for about 1 minute, or until fragrant; stir frequently.
  • Add the chickpeas, coconut milk, carrots, Thai curry paste, salt, pepper, and stir to combine. Reduce the heat to medium, and allow mixture to gently boil for about 5 minutes, or until liquid volume has reduced and thickened somewhat.
  • Add the kale and cover the skillet with a lid to encourage the kale to melt, about 1 to 2 minutes. Stir to incorporate the kale.
  • Add the lime juice, optional brown sugar, and stir to combine. Taste and if desired, add additional curry paste, salt, pepper, etc. to taste.
  • Evenly sprinkle with the cilantro, optional green onions, and serve immediately. Curry is best warm and fresh but will keep airtight in the fridge for up to 1 week.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 835 calories, Carbohydrate 99 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 13 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 42 grams fat, Fiber 20 grams fiber, Protein 28 grams protein, SaturatedFat 30 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 1258 grams sodium, Sugar 21 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 8 grams unsaturated fat

COCONUT KALE



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The kale in this recipe, adapted from Vij's Restaurant, in Vancouver, British Columbia, is rich and fiery, sweet and salty all at once. Grilling softens the texture of the kale without entirely removing the mild bitterness of the leaves, while the marinade of coconut milk, cayenne, salt and lemon juice caramelizes in the heat to create a perfect balance of flavors. Made over a charcoal fire or even in a broiler or wickedly hot pan, it becomes a dish of uncommon flavor, the sort of thing you could eat on its own, with only a mound of basmati rice for contrast.

Provided by Sam Sifton

Categories     easy, side dish

Time 20m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 bunches kale
3-13 1/2-ounce cans coconut milk
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground cayenne
1 teaspoon mild paprika
1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice

Steps:

  • Wash the kale thoroughly and cut out the stalks. Cut the wide leaves into strips the width of the small leaves.
  • In a large pot set over a low flame, heat the coconut milk until it is thoroughly mixed and just lukewarm. Transfer to a large, nonreactive bowl and add the remaining ingredients. Stir in the kale, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours.
  • Heat a grill or a cast-iron grill pan over high heat. Remove the kale from the refrigerator and stir to make sure the leaves are well covered in marinade. Using metal tongs, place the kale on the grill in a single layer. Cook for 45 to 60 seconds, or until the leaves are sizzling, then turn over and grill the other side for another 45 to 60 seconds, or until the leaves have visibly softened. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 130, UnsaturatedFat 1 gram, Carbohydrate 11 grams, Fat 9 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 5 grams, SaturatedFat 7 grams, Sodium 350 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams

SPICED CHICKPEA STEW WITH COCONUT AND TURMERIC



Spiced Chickpea Stew With Coconut and Turmeric image

Spiced chickpeas are crisped in olive oil, then simmered in a garlicky coconut milk for an insanely creamy, basically-good-for-you stew that evokes stews found in South India and parts of the Caribbean. While the chickpeas alone would be good as a side dish, they are further simmered with stock, bolstered with dark, leafy greens of your choosing and finished with a handful of fresh mint. When shopping, be sure to avoid low-fat coconut milk, coconut milk meant for drinking or cream of coconut: All are very different and would not be suitable here.

Provided by Alison Roman

Categories     dinner, lunch, weekday, weeknight, soups and stews, main course

Time 55m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

1/4 cup olive oil, plus more for serving
4 garlic cloves, chopped
1 large yellow onion, chopped
1 (2-inch) piece ginger, finely chopped
Kosher salt and black pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons ground turmeric, plus more for serving
1 teaspoon red-pepper flakes, plus more for serving
2 (15-ounce) cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed
2 (15-ounce) cans full-fat coconut milk
2 cups vegetable or chicken stock
1 bunch Swiss chard, kale or collard greens, stems removed, torn into bite-size pieces
1 cup mint leaves, for serving
Yogurt, for serving (optional)
Toasted pita, lavash or other flatbread, for serving (optional)

Steps:

  • Heat 1/4 cup oil in a large pot over medium. Add garlic, onion and ginger. Season with salt and pepper, and cook, stirring occasionally until onion is translucent and starts to brown a little at the edges, 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Add 1 1/2 teaspoons turmeric, 1 teaspoon red-pepper flakes, and the chickpeas, and season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring frequently, so the chickpeas sizzle and fry a bit in the spices and oil, until they've started to break down and get a little browned and crisp, 8 to 10 minutes. Remove about a cup of chickpeas and set aside for garnish.
  • Using a wooden spoon or spatula, further crush the remaining chickpeas slightly to release their starchy insides. (This will help thicken the stew.) Add coconut milk and stock, and season with salt and pepper.
  • Bring to a simmer, scraping up any bits that have formed on the bottom of the pot. Cook, stirring occasionally, until stew has thickened, 30 to 35 minutes. (Taste a chickpea or two, not just the liquid, to make sure they have simmered long enough to be as delicious as possible.) If after 30 to 35 minutes, you want the stew a bit thicker, keep simmering until you've reached your desired consistency. Determining perfect stew thickness is a personal journey!
  • Add greens and stir, making sure they're submerged in the liquid. Cook until they wilt and soften, 3 to 7 minutes, depending on what you're using. (Swiss chard and spinach will wilt and soften much faster than kale or collard greens.) Season again with salt and pepper.
  • Divide among bowls and top with mint, reserved chickpeas, a sprinkle of red-pepper flakes and a good drizzle of olive oil. Serve alongside yogurt and toasted pita if using; dust the yogurt with turmeric if you'd like.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 626, UnsaturatedFat 12 grams, Carbohydrate 48 grams, Fat 44 grams, Fiber 12 grams, Protein 17 grams, SaturatedFat 29 grams, Sodium 1133 milligrams, Sugar 9 grams, TransFat 0 grams

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