Search no longer for the perfect sautéed kale salad recipe! This savory salad will not only taste of heaven with its hints of toasted sesame, but it will wholly satisfy your heroic hunger. Brimming with soft beans and smooth avocado, you’ll be forced to forget the days when kale wasn’t cool.
If you’ve never had a warm kale salad before, you’re in for a treat. When this cruciferous leafy green is combined with a sizzling skillet and a spoonful of sesame oil, it’s transformed into something magical. Every mouthful will be memorable and we guarantee you’ll be begging for more in minutes.
This sautéed kale, bean and avocado salad is a delicious, healthy lunch and a delightful way to enjoy kale! We love making this sautéed kale with garlic and sesame to serve as a side, but it can easily be turned into a complete meal by adding protein-packed pinto beans, creamy avocado chunky, calcium-rich tahini, and served atop a filling bed of quinoa (or rice).
Our sautéed salad gains Superstar Status from its extraordinarily healthy ingredients, such as:
Kale – Low in calories while high in calcium, vitamins A, K, B6, and C
Sesame Seeds – High in fiber, magnesium, calcium, and protein
Avocado – Good dose of healthy omega-3 fats, lutein, beta-carotene, vitamins, and minerals
Pinto Beans – High in fiber, thiamine, iron, and magnesium
Quinoa – Gluten-free and chock-full of protein, fiber, and B-vitamins
With just one serving of this sautéed kale salad recipe, you can get a ton of your nutrients totaled for the day.
How to Serve Up Your Sautéed Kale Salad
Greens go with pretty much anything, so serving your salad with other sides is super easy. Here are a few of our most mouthwatering suggestions:
Buds Before Beans – Your taste buds might prefer kidney beans over pinto beans. That’s totally fine. Choose the best bean for your belly. Or maybe you’d rather just have mushrooms?
Not Crazy About Quinoa – Any glorious grain will do and even that is optional. Bring on the brown rice or, better yet, a serving of tabbouleh as a tasty substitution.
Sensitive to Seed Butter? – Swap peanut (or any nut butter) for sesame seed butter for your sautéed kale salad. Perhaps a variation of our peanut sauce for covering your kale? Salted peanuts, slivered almonds, or toasted pine nuts would also work well in this dish.
Simple Storage
Any leftover sautéed kale salad can be be stored in a covered container in the fridge for a day or two. After that, it’s much better to make a fresh batch. If possible, try to keep the kale and other individual ingredients separate when storing because it will help a lot when re-heating.
If you’ve run out of one or more of the recipe items, feel free to add more. For instance, you still have cups of quinoa and an abundance of beans, but not enough kale, sauté up a skillet-full. When you only have a spoonful of sauce and it will scarcely cover the kale, throw together an additional dollop of tahini with a splash of water.
Sautéed Kale, Bean, and Avocado Salad recipe and photos by Michelle Cehn for World of Vegan. Copyright of World of Vegan™, all rights reserved. Article written by Gina House and edited by Amanda Meth. Please note that this article contains affiliate links that help support our work at World of Vegan!
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I am excited to try this looks so good!
MY kind of salad! I’ll forever opt for avocados in all of my salads from here on out!
Love this dish…healthy and an easy way to eat greens!
I always like to add more greens into my day and this is the perfect way!
What a perfect combo! I love everything about it 🙂
Easy and healthy, I’m in!
This looks delicious! What a well-balanced salad 🙂