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Agreed that kale can be a toughie :-) I don't

know if anyone said all this yet (I may have

missed some digests lately - email load getting

on top of me), but this is a good way to deal

with kale - probably what you all do anyway:

 

I bend the leaves of the kale towards each other

lengthwise, so that the big spine/rib is against

my right hand and rip it out from the stem end

up. It'll break off at the point at which it

stops being terrible tough.

 

Then, when all are done, lay each leaf down,

hollow side up, on the chopping board, all facing

in the same direction (pointy end to the right,

spine or what remains of it going crossways in

front of me). Half a dozen at a time works

mostly.

 

Then I roll them all up like a cigar from front

to back - the 'cigar' has the spine running

lengthwise, see?

 

With a large knife I then cut that 'cigar' in the

thinnest possible 'ribbons' - it'll take a few

minutes but the thinner they are the better and

more tender the finished dish. The knife has

actually cut *across* what's left of the central

stem/rib and just about shredded it along with

the leafy part. I do all the rest of the leaves

the same way, aroound six at a time.

 

Works like a dream for me and the kale is tender

in a matter of minutes in an ordinary stove-top

pan.

 

But you guys know all this . . . It's just that I

didn't know it and had to work it out for myself

after having leathery kale far too many times.

 

Best love, Pat

 

 

 

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