Thursday, January 9, 2020

Winter Salad Hummus Bowls with Seedy Power Sprinkle


Recipe from Anna Stockwell via Epicurious
Husband-Tested in Alice’s Kitchen
Serves 4

5 Tablespoons unseasoned brown rice vinegar
1 Tablespoon honey
1 Tablespoon tamari or soy sauce
½ teaspoon kosher salt
¼ cup olive oil, plus more for drizzling
1 bunch kale, stems removed, torn into bit-sized pieces OR 4 cups baby kale
1 lb. brussels sprouts, trimmed, thinly sliced
4 Hard-Cooked Eggs, cut in half
1 cup store bought or homemade hummus
1 cup Seedy Power Sprinkle*
Flaky sea salt, for serving
Freshly ground pepper, for serving

Whisk the unseasoned brown rice vinegar, honey, tamari or soy sauce, kosher salt and ¼ cup olive oil in a large bowl.
Add the kale and brussels sprouts to the vinaigrette.  Toss and massage with your hands until the kale is darker in color and the vegetables are coated in the dressing.
Smear about ¼ cup of hummus onto the side of each bowl or plate.  Top with the salad and egg halves. Season the eggs with sea salt and freshly ground pepper.  Drizzle with oil and top with the Seedy Power Sprinkle.

Notes:  Unpeeled eggs can be prepared 2 days ahead.  The vegetable salad can be made 8 hours in advance. 

Seedy Power Sprinkle
1 large egg white
2 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 Tablespoons honey
1 Tablespoon Aleppo-style pepper (optional)
1 Tablespoon water
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 cup sunflower seeds
½ cup chia seeds
½ cup flaxseeds
½ cup raw sesame seeds

Whisk egg white, oil, honey, pepper (if using), salt, and water in a medium bowl to combine.  Add the sunflower seeds, chia seeds, flaxseeds, and sesame seeds and stir to coat.  Let sit until the liquid is absorbed, about 30 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 325F.  Spread the seed mixture in an even layer on a parchment-lined rimmed baking sheet.  Bake, stirring very gently after 10 minutes to encourage the mixture to from small clusters, until golden brown and crisp, 20-25 minutes.  Let cool.  Sprinkle can be made 2 weeks in advance.  Store in an airtight container at room temperature.  Use them for the salad listed above or use them to sprinkle atop yogurt, soups, or on anything you wish to add a bit of crunch.

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