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Roasted Cauliflower Kale Salad

When I want a fast, healthy meal, this salad is my go-to recipe. I dress it up with fresh citrus juices, seasonal veggies, and my favorite nuts & cheese.

winter / salads / vegan

Roasted Cauliflower Kale Salad in bowls

When I’m not in the mood to cook (and yes, that happens), our dinner often looks something like this roasted cauliflower salad. While there are a lot of salads on this blog, I probably don’t post as many kale salads as I actually consume. I love them because they’re hearty and filling and are pretty much a blank canvas for any seasonal vegetable. Plus, they’re great to pack away for lunch the next day.

Kale might be “so last year,” but it’ll always have a special place in my heart.

Roasted Cauliflower Kale Salad

How to Make This Roasted Cauliflower Salad

This is a basic recipe that you can customize however you like – I like to serve it with soup or sometimes with a piece of salmon on top. You can get creative with what you mix in – I often add a little feta cheese, roasted sweet potatoes, chickpeas and/or a scoop of hummus or cashew cream. The options are endless.

Roast your cauliflower until it’s browned and caramelized on the edges. Massage your kale with olive oil, salt, and citrus. I like to squeeze a bit of lemon and orange – I think the tangy/sweet combo helps to offset the bitterness of the kale. I usually don’t bother to make a separate “dressing,” I just mix everything together in one bowl. Taste and adjust from there, and enjoy!

Roasted Cauliflower Kale Salad

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Roasted Cauliflower Kale Salad

 
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This roasted cauliflower salad is great for packing for lunch. It's flexible, too - toss in your favorite nuts, cheese, or seasonal veggies!
Author: Jeanine Donofrio
Recipe type: Salad
Serves: 2 as a main
Ingredients
  • 3-4 cups cauliflower florets
  • Extra-virgin olive oil
  • One bunch of kale, stemmed (about 5 packed cups)
  • A few squeezes of lemon
  • A few squeezes of orange
  • ¼ teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • Salt & pepper
  • ¼ cup hemp seeds, toasted chopped almonds, or pine nuts
a few add-on ideas: (choose 1 or a few)
  • Crumbled feta cheese
  • Shaved Parmesan cheese
  • Dried currants or cranberries
  • Chickpeas (or a protein of your choice)
  • Roasted sweet potatoes (roast w/ the cauliflower)
  • A scoop of hummus or cashew cream
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. On a baking sheet lined with parchment, toss the cauliflower with olive oil, salt & pepper. Spread cauliflower evenly on the baking sheet and roast until golden brown (usually 20-30 minutes).
  3. Tear your kale into pieces and place it all into a large bowl. Add a generous drizzle of olive oil and a bit of salt and pepper and use your hands to massage the leaves until the kale becomes tender and wilted (the volume in your bowl will reduce by about half). Add a big squeeze of orange, a big squeeze of lemon, a bit of dijon mustard, and use your hands to work it all together. Taste and adjust - if it's bitter add orange, if it's bland, add more seasonings. What you add will depend on the bitterness of your kale (I find that I add different amounts each time). If it's still too raw-tasting, let it sit for 20 or so minutes (at room temp), and the flavors will develop a little more.
  4. Toss in the roasted cauliflower, a sprinkle of hemp seeds and some freshly cracked pepper. If the kale is still too raw-tasting, add some of the suggested add-ons to offset the amount of kale in your salad.
  5. Store extra kale salad in an air tight container in the fridge (it's great for lunch the next day).
Notes
If you're new to kale salad, or if your kale is especially tough or bitter, try mixing in a few handfuls of softer baby salad greens.
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  1. Nikky
    02.09.2016

    Just made this, so good!! Added sweet potato and roasted chickpeas to mine. It’s crazy what a difference it makes when you massage the kale. Thanks for another delicious recipe!

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  2. sarah.a from sarahlikesgreen.com
    12.07.2015

    made this for the weekend and it was such a hit, I added in roasted butternut squash with the cauliflower and topped the salad with cranberries and sliced toasted almonds. i prepared it the day before and it held up so well. will be making it again!

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    • jeanine
      12.07.2015

      I’m so glad!! This is one of my go-to meals 🙂 Butternut squash, cranberries and almonds sounds so delicious – I love all of those things together 🙂

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  3. Michael
    11.29.2015

    This looks delicious. Out of interest, what is the grain you use in the photos? Cracked bulgar wheat or quinoa perhaps? Thanks

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    • jeanine
      11.29.2015

      Hi Michael, they’re hemp seeds that I sprinkled on top… but quinoa or bulgur would be delicious here…

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  4. Lauren from lavenderandvine.com
    01.11.2015

    Every year, I hear that kale was “so last year” so that means kale is always in and we can stop considering it a trend food right? I eat many a kale salad. They are one of the only greens that hold up and can be used for lunch the next day. Kale salads are arguably better the next day when they have had some time for the dressing to soak in and break down the kale. Love this recipe!

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    • jeanine
      01.11.2015

      ha, yep, kale forever :). I totally agree – I love how it holds up for lunches the next day!

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  5. Jaenell @ Another Root from anotherroot.com
    01.09.2015

    Definitely going to try this one! I often add kale to soups. I’ve been hesitant to eat it raw because it can be bitter, but I bet the citrus and mustard help balance it out. Plus lots of vitamins can never hurt during a Michigan winter!

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  6. Brian @ Kitchen Domination from kitchendomination.com
    01.09.2015

    This looks like a wonderful method to temper the bitterness of kale, and I’m very excited to try it. I’m always looking for more ways to use kale…

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  7. Jessica @ TwoGreenPeas from twogreenpeas.com
    01.08.2015

    Looks delish! I have been devouring roasted cauliflower recently…I’ve probably ate almost a full cauliflower by myself in past week!

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  8. Millie | Add A Little from addalittlefood.com
    01.08.2015

    This looks so delicious! Yum!

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  9. Carol at Wild Goose Tea from WildGooseTea.com
    01.08.2015

    What a great winter salad. I like eating tasty dishes that are good for you too. I am enjoying myself and feeling virtuous. A wonderful combination.

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  10. Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar from warmvanillasugar.com
    01.08.2015

    I’m roasting cauliflower like a mad woman recently! Definitely need to add it to salad!

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  11. Jodi Duncan from thebalancedtraveler.com
    01.07.2015

    This looks absolutely divine! I can’t wait to try it. And no way – kale will always be in (in my books anyways)! xx

    http://www.thebalancedtraveler.com/

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  12. Mandy from mandydacandy.com
    01.07.2015

    This looks delicious! I’ve been looking for something like this–I’m definitely going to try it soon. A perfect and simple healthy meal 🙂

    Mandy
    http://www.mandydacandy.com

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  13. Mandy D from mandyshealthylife.com
    01.07.2015

    It’s totally the roasting cauliflower season! I’ve been doing it almost every night for a month! I LOVE (& lemons) your blog! Thanks for being so inspirational! This salad is going on the weekly rotation list.

    Mandy from MandysHealthyLife.com

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  14. June Burns
    01.07.2015

    That’s my kind of kale salad! Just love roasted cauliflower, it’s perfect 🙂

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  15. Christina @ The Beautiful Balance from thebeautifulbalance.com
    01.07.2015

    I eat salad every single day and find myself not posting even close to a fraction of them on my blog. This salad looks incredible. Roasted cauliflower is one of my favorite ways to prepare cauliflower, especially when it gets a little caramelized in the oven. Pinning this now 🙂

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  16. Ksenia @ At the Immigrant' target='_blank's Table from immigrantstable.com
    01.07.2015

    This is basically what my dinners look like as well. Thank you for sharing!!

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  17. Christina @ but i' target='_blank'm hungry from butimhungry.com
    01.07.2015

    I love kale salads, especially in the winter, when I want even my salads to feel hearty and filling. A bit of feta in there is one of my favorite things w/ kale!

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  18. Jolena @TheRubyKitchen from therubykitchen.com
    01.07.2015

    I love kale but I do have trouble eating it raw sometimes (especially purple kale!). I like the idea of massaging it with citrus to help remove some of that bitterness. Thanks for sharing!

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    • jeanine
      01.07.2015

      the orange really helps – also try mixing in some softer salad greens (1/2 kale, half baby greens), to make it all a little less harsh. I do that a lot when my kale is on the tougher side.

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  19. Sarah from Soymilk + Honey from soymilkandhoney.com
    01.07.2015

    I love the idea of adding a piece of salmon. Lovely pics!

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    • Tom @ Raise Your Garden from raiseyourgarden.com
      01.10.2015

      Sarah I agree. Salmon would really complement.

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  20. Katie @ Whole Nourishment from wholenourishment.net
    01.07.2015

    Roasted cauliflower is a staple in my house during the winter months. I love the currants, feta and orange in the dressing in this salad. Will be making this soon!

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