Kale is a super vegetable, best harvested and eaten during the cold months of the year. Especially in winter, it is crucial for us to eat enough healthy food, which are good sources of vitamins. What is better for this than kale? Kale, the Latin name is Brassica oleracea var. sabellica, is an excellent source of vitamins (Vitamins A, C, and E). This cabbage is also rich in minerals, like calcium, magnesium, iron, and zinc. Kale is easy to grow and withstands frost. In fact, it is said, that kale tastes better after the first frost.
Kale! Favorite Superfood of the Old Romans
Kale does not form a real ‘head’ as other varieties do, it rather has a thick stem with curly leaves growing out of it, just like the ancient, original cabbage. The Greeks and Romans already cherished kale. As you know the Romans went over half of (today’s) Europe and North Africa and introduced this leafy green vegetable wherever they went. And with the settlers to the new world, kale was also introduced into America.
Hotpot with Kale and Spelt Grain
A great recipe for cold autumn or winter days with local and seasonal ingredients in this stew with kale and spelt grain. Super easy and quick to prepare and so delicious.
My ingredients for Hotpot with Kale and Spelt Grain
- 2 lb kale
- 1 cup spelt grain
- 2 medium carrots
- 1 medium-size leek
- 3 medium-sized potatoes
- 1 medium-sized tomato
- 2 medium-sized onions
- 2 garlic cloves grated
- 1 tbsp freshly grated ginger
- a big handful of chopped parsley
- 1 organic lime
- 2 bay leaves
- 2 small red chilis ( I used my dried chilis) crushed
- 1 tsp ground cumin
- 2-quart water
- 1 tbsp salt
- 1tsp freshly ground black pepper
- Sunflower oil
How to prepare the Hotpot with Kale and Spelt Grain
- Prepare the kale for cooking: remove the leaves from the stalk, discard the stalk and withered leaves. Tear up the leaves along the stems and middle leaf ribs. Wash and rinse kale thoroughly. Place in a big bowl and pour boiling water over kale and let it sit for 10 minutes. Then strain the hot water and rinse with cold water.
- Prepare all the vegetables: cut onions, potatoes, and tomato into cubes, carrots into slices, leek into rings.
- Cut the lime in half and squeeze out the juice.
- Heat some sunflower oil, fry onion cubes, ginger, garlic, and chilli until golden.
- Add spelt and all spices and fry for 2 minutes, then add water. Bring to boil. Let it boil for 20 minutes.
- Add carrots, potatoes, and leek and boil for another 10 minutes.
- Last add kale and tomato and lime juice. Bring to boil, then let the hotpot simmer for 15 minutes.
- Add salt and pepper to your taste and garnish with parsley.
This dish is best cooked in a normal pot. But it also turns out very yummy when cooked in a slow cooker. The advantage is that you can simply chop everything up, toss it into the pot, and after a couple of hours you have a great creamy vegetable stew.
By: Andrea |