All photos by Jen Schmidt
After aย year of blanching, sautรฉing, massaging, roasting, and eating my weight in kale, my second cookbook, Let Them Eat Kale! has been published! I canโt begin to tell you how excited I am that the book is finally on the shelf. While I was developing recipes for the book, I was so giddy and anxious to share all the tasty eats, and that day has finally come!
Kale is far more than a tough-to-chew bitter green. It is a powerful superfood and it can be incorporated into your diet in so many ways. While some people find kale unpalatable, I assure you that a little love goes a long way in making it just as tasty as it is nutritious. If there is one vegetable you want to have a solid relationship with, itโs kale.
My good friend, Jen Schmidt and I teamed up to snap photos of Let Them Eat Kale!. And eat kale. Because that’s what you do to excel at life. You eat all the kale.
We whipped up one of the recipes from the book, which I will show you tomorrow! Big thanks to Jen for all the beautiful photos in this post!
About the Book
If youโre looking for recipes toย incorporateย more kale into your diet, this bookโll do ya real good. The book includes information on the health benefits of kale, instructions on various methods of preparation, some gardening tips, and 75 recipes to keep your kale tank full. All of the recipes are easy to prepare, making kale that much more approachable.
You donโt have to be an all-star cook in order to benefit from this book โ in fact, this book is perfect for people who are just getting started with kale and simply need a resource to get the leafy green in their kitchen. For seasoned kale experts, the book provides new ideas and delicious recipes for maintaining your undying love for the leafy green.
All of the recipes in the book are gluten-free, minus a couple of burger buns, which can easily be replaced with gluten-free buns or omitted from the meal. Let Them Eat Kale! is not a vegetarian cookbook โ there are animal protein recipes as well as vegetarian, vegan, and paleo recipes.
Why do we eat kale?
Many of you are already familiar with the health benefits of kale, so forgive me for sounding like a broken record, but letโs do a brief recap. These are all of the fancy things kale does for your body:
Rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants protect your body against the damage free radicals have on your bodyโs cells. Free radicals are introduced into your system through regular food and alcohol consumption, sunlight, stress, pollution, radiation, and tobacco smoke. Antioxidants help prevent cell oxidation, which ensures your cells stay healthy and are doing their job efficiently. Eliminating damaged cells from your system prevents disease and cancer.
High in iron, copper, potassium, manganese, and phosphorus. Iron is crucial in forming hemoglobin and enzymes. It helps transport oxygen throughout your body and promotes liver health. Potassium reduces your risk of stroke, helps keep the mineral density in your bones healthy, and helps lower your blood pressure Studies show those who eat more potassium have lower risk of cardiovascular disease.
High in Vitamin K, which helps fight and prevent cancer, assists in blood clotting, and strengthens your bones by helping the absorption of calcium. One cup of kale gives you 680% of the Vitamin K you need for the day.
High in Vitamin A, C, B6. Vitmain A is great for your eyes and skin and can prevent lung and oral cancers. Vitamin C works wonders for boosting your immune system, and also helps keep you hydrated. Vitamin B6 is crucial for healthy brain function, as it aids in the synthesis of dopamine and serotonin (your happy neurotransmitters). Studies have found sugar cravings are linked to an imbalance of these neurotransmitters, so having enough Vitamin B6 in your system can help quench those cravings. Goodbye, Skittles, hello kale.
Helps lower your blood sugar, which is helpful in alleviating diabetes.
Anti-inflammatory. Inflammation is very normal and can also be harmful. We tend to eat a high inflammation diet, rich in grains and legumes, which can put our bodies in a state of prolonged stress. While eliminating all inflammation from our system is difficult, it is important to lower it in order to keep our cells and organs healthy and prevent disease. Kale is a natural anti-inflammatory, which means youโll not only feel great after eating it, but it will help ease some of the inflammation that other foods cause.
Full of fiber, not full of calories. Fiber is important in maintaining digestive regularity and for keeping your digestive system healthy. A diet rich in fiber protects against colon cancer and other bowel ailments and also boosts your metabolism. In addition, kale is a low-calorie food, making it a desirable go-to for those who are trying to maintain a healthy weight.
What does all of this mean?
Healthy cell function, strong immune system, digestive regularity, cardiovascular health, increased metabolism, anti-inflammatory, overall happiness.
Where you can buy the book
Let Them Eat Kale! is available for sale on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and WalMart. You may also find it in your local book shop!
If you love kombucha, ginger beer, or other fermented drinks, be sure to check out my first cookbook, Delicious Probiotic Drinks on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or WalMart.
Giveaway
Iโm giving away three copies of my book! PLUS, one winner will receive a copy of Let Them Eat Kale!, one of my Give โem Kale t-shirts, and a $50 gift card to Whole Foods. All you have to do for a chance to win is comment on this post. The giveaway ends Thursday, July 31 at midnight EST.
I thank you, my readers, from the bottom of my heart. Youโve been a huge inspiration to me and I canโt tell you how appreciative I am of your continued support. Iโm shaking your hand, giving you a high five, and sending you a ginormous bear hug. Thank you, thank you!
Now letโs go eat kale!
Oh my gosh, you are so adorable and your book is amazing! Really Julia, you should feel so proud of yourself!! I can imagine it took a lot of sweat and long hours in the kitchen to achieve two successful cookbooks but I love that you are making a “scary” vegetable so much more approachable.
We’ve been enjoying your burgers from the book and I can’t wait to delve into the rest of it. Big hugs and congratulations!!
I think having this book would be so inspiring! Thank you for writing it!
Yeaaaaaa!!! Congratulations! The book is just gorgeous, and full of kale goodness, amazing job girl!
Congrats!! I don’t eat nearly enough kale. I think I have only tried it 3 times in my life..which sounds like the perfect excuse to pick up your book!
I recently found your site. I love it and congrats on your book!
Yay for kale! You have made me embrace kale by the anticipation leading up to your book, and I can’t wait to find out the recipe you share with us tomorrow ๐ LOVE the photos of you chopping kale. Congrats!!
WOOO!!! Congrats ๐ I’m seriously drinking a huge glass of kale (and other stuff) juice right now, and it’s clearly the best way to celebrate before making alllll of the kaley goodness from your book !
WOOOOP! Such a gorgeous book, I’ve already spent at least an hour looking through it and admiring your beautiful photos, and there will be many more hours to come ๐ congrats lovely!
Thanks to our CSA, we learned to love kale, especially raw. I make a “massaged kale” recipe that we eat regularly. Blessings in your future endeavors and congratulations!
how exciting it this. congrats!!! i have just started incorporating kale into my life and would absolutely love this book.
Congrats Julia–that’s so exciting! I can’t wait to read it!
I’m so excited for you!!! I feel famous just by association!! Eat all the kale!!! Hugs!!!
Julia,
A super congrats to you girlfriend!! Two published cookbooks {yes, I own them both and yes, they’re both super vibrant, beautiful + amazing} – what a serious accomplishment.
You are a total rockstar,
XO SHERRIE
Love Kale. More ways to eat it, love even better!
Big time congratulations!!! Also, in case I haven’t mentioned it, your first book, Delicious Probiotic Drinks, rocks. I can’t wait to check this one out ๐
This is so exciting! Kale has become a staple in my life lately. I eat so many raw kale salads that I’m amazed I’m not green! I would love to have a wealth of new recipes to try! Win or not, I’m going to get this book! ๐