Bacon and Kale
Guess what…..kale and bacon are becoming great friends in our house.
They go together better than peanut butter and jelly. Who knew that was possible?!
I made a warm kale salad with bacon, toasted walnuts and goat cheese. It was pretty much heaven on earth.
With a side of goat cheese and fig jam crostini. Delicious. Enjoy!
Bacon & Kale
Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: 15 min Serves: 4
- 1 large bunch of kale torn into bit size pieces (probably about 3/4 of a pound)
- 3 strips of bacon
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 1/4 cup goat cheese
- 1/4 cup walnuts
- 1 baguette of bread sliced into 1 inch rounds
- fig jam (I used about 2 tsp per slice of bread)
- Goat cheese (about 1 tbs per slice)
- crushed walnuts
Preparation
Cook your bacon. Once crisp and cooked through remove and set aside. Add garlic and walnuts to the bacon grease. Cook for about 2 minutes. Add kale. Cook for about 5 minutes stirring. Once it is wilted and cooked through to the desired consistency remove from heat. Tear bacon into bite sized pieces add to the kale. Stir. Place on plates and add crumbled goat cheese.
Spread fig jam onto sliced bread. Add goat cheese and walnut pieces. Cook until golden brown. About 10 minutes.
Notes
Please tell us about cutting potatoes in order to plant them. Could it also be done in a window box, do you suppose? Enjoy your evening, and have a good rest.
Potatoes take up a lot of space. Personally, I would not do them in a window box. However, it could be possible. If I were you I’d fill that window box up with fresh herbs!!! A lot of bang for your buck!!
Oh, bacon and kale! What a perfect combination!
The best!
Andrea, I really see a food network show in your future. I think it would be amazing!
Kale salad looks fantastic. Haven’t read your blog for some time….Henry is looks like he is loving being back home!
Thanks Liz! I often fantasize about a cooking show of some sorts! Just a fun daydream at the moment.
The kale salad was great. I still make granola from the cookbook you gave us every weekend. We can’t get enough!
Or a ‘Cooking Network’ show – where they show food artesans making ‘real food’ (as opposed to ‘industrialized food’).
I can see this being a Cooking Network show…
Gotta say firsthand that the bacon and kale was BANGER!!! That goat cheese on top really sealed the deal too. Thanks again for a delicious meal Andrea! Beth and I can’t wait to try your black bean burger recipe!
You gotta come for dinner next week when we make the portabella burgers! They were awesome!!! Anytime you work in the yard we will feed you!!!!!!!
Yep I’ll definitely be making that soon…
It was awesome!!
Delicious recipe! So fast and easy.
I substituted sourdough for baguette and blue cheese for the feta based on what I had on hand.
With a glass of Rose wine, it was an elegant appetizer.