Who’s ready to start things off fresh again this week? I know I’m still full steam ahead with the veggies and lightened up dishes and the not drinking. You know I love me some bourbon and also red wine, but I’m just over it for a little while. So yup, I’m drying out for a bit and cleaning things back up. It’s a new year and I want to get back to the regular me! And today’s recipe is another demonstration of my undying love for delicious, healthy salads. Summer salads, rice salads, spinach salads, kale salads, chopped salads, even tuna salads and spinach salads — you name it, I want it! And today’s winter kale salad with pomegranates and feta cheese is the perfect way to freshen things up during these cold, dark days.

It’s also great for hitting refresh in the new year and making sure you get tons of veggies and healthy fresh foods. (Also check out my berry beet salad for another winter fave. Or if you’re reading this at the holidays, this Christmas salad is just the thing for your holiday table.) If you’ve never had a massaged kale salad, don’t fret about the kale being raw. Once you add some dressing and rub the chopped kale and allow it to sit, it gets completely tender and so delicious. Then I add some bright sweet pops with the pomegranate arils, a hit of salty feta cheese (which is optional if you are dairy-free), some toasted walnuts and a gorgeous dressing that takes just a couple of minutes to make! I love that you really can taste the orange flavor in this dressing. Using both the zest and the juice means that flavor really pops!

Notes on winter kale salad with pomegranates:

I’ve made this without the feta before, for a group that included some dairy-free folks, and it was still delicious. You could also substitute goat cheese if you prefer. I always have walnuts on hand and I think they work great here, but you could substitute pecans or even almonds if you prefer. If making ahead, store the massaged kale, remaining ingredients and dressing separately in the fridge for up to 1 day. (The walnuts can sit out at room temperature.) Combine when ready to serve.

Serve this massaged winter kale salad as is for a light lunch or pair it with a lean protein for a healthy dinner. By the way, in the summertime, we make this massaged kale salad with cherries, pecans and Parmesan.

Light lunches and healthy dinners is what I need all month long after the holiday season! Wishing you a happy, healthy week! XO, Kathryn P.S. Love salads as much as I do? Check out some of my other salad favorites:

Kale quinoa salad Smashed edamame salad Kale Caesar salad Mediterranean chopped salad

I’ve made this without the feta before, for a group that included some dairy-free folks, and it was still delicious. You could also substitute goat cheese if you prefer. I use walnuts, but you could substitute pecans or even almonds if you prefer. If making ahead, store the massaged kale, remaining ingredients and dressing separately in the fridge for up to 1 day. (The walnuts can sit out at room temperature.) Combine when ready to serve.

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