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Recipes
Shiitake &
Kale
LEAFY
GREENS
Leafy greens are some of the easiest and
most beneficial vegetables to incorporate into your daily routine.
Densely packed with energy and nutrients, they grow upward to the
sky, absorbing the sun's light while producing oxygen. Members of
this royal green family include kale, collard greens, swiss chard,
mustard greens, arugula, dandelion greens, broccoli rabe, watercress,
beet greens, bok choy, napa cabbage, green cabbage, spinach and
broccoli.
How do greens benefit our bodies? They are
very high in calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, phosphorous and
zinc, and are a powerhouse for vitamins A, C, E and K.
They are crammed full of fiber, folic acid,
chlorophyll and many other micronutrients and phytochemicals. Their
color is associated with with spring, which is a time of renewal
and refreshing, vital energy. In traditional Asian medicine, the
color green is related to liver, emotional stability and creativity.
Greens aid in purifying the blood, strengthening the immune system,
improving the liver, gall bladder and kidney function, fighting
depression, clearing congestion, improving circulation and keeping
your skin clear and blemish free.
Leafy greens are the vegetables most missing
from the American diet, and many of us never learned how to prepare
them. Start with the very simple recipe below. Then each time you
go to the market, pick up a new green to try. Soon you'll find your
favorite greens and wonder how you ever lived without them.
SHIITAKE
& KALE
Prep Time:
2 minutes
Cooking Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients:
- 1/2 pound shiitake mushrooms
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 to 2 cloves crushed garlic
- 1 bunch kale, chopped
- Pinch of sea salt
Directions:
- Warm oil in pan on medium heat with minced
garlic until aromas of garlic are released, about 2-3 minutes.
- Add chopped shiitake mushrooms, stir-fry
for 5 minutes.
- Add chopped kale, stir-fry for a couple
of minutes.
- Add a splash of water and pinch of sea
salt to pan, cover & let steam for 4 minutes.
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