My husband and I return every year to the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel for our anniversary. We did not get married at the Wynn, but we did get married at The Desert Inn Hotel, which was imploded to build the Wynn, so it is as close to sentimental as we can get. At the Wynn Steak House, I tasted their Kale Salad and it was magnificent. For weeks I tried to duplicate it, and when I was done, I think they should use my recipe. It is a crowd pleaser whether you like kale or not and whether you are eight or 80. Enjoy!
Total Time:
10 minutesminutes
Serves:
8
Ingredients
3heads of organic curly kalecut chiffonade style – see tip
2c.chopped pecans
3oz.organic dark amber maple syrup
1tsp.French sea salt
1Gala appleshredded – or 8 oz. of freeze-dried apples
12 to 15shavings of fresh parmesan cheese
Ingredients for Dressing
2oz.fresh squeezed lemon juice
2oz.organic dark amber maple syrup
2oz.apple cider vinegar to taste
1c.blood orange flavored olive oil from Temecula Olive Oil CompanyOr good quality EVOO
3Tbsp.good Dijon mustard
For the Candied Pecans
1 ½c.pecans
1/3c.organic dark amber maple syrup
2tsp.French sea salt
Directions
Tip: Up to 2 days in advance, chiffonade the kale and store in air sealed Ziploc bags or containers.
To Candy the pecans:
Combine the chopped pecans with 1/3 cup maple syrup on a sheet pan and toss until pecans are completely covered.
Sprinkle with French sea salt and roast at least 10 minutes or until you can smell the pecans roasting and they are browned.
Tip: I suggest using a Silpat (a mat made of food-grade silicone) as it is easier to roll the pecans off the surface and make into small pieces. There is never any sticking.
Allow to cool and allow the maple syrup to harden around the pecans.
Tip: Do not touch until cool or you will lose the skin on your hand.
On day of serving, combine the kale, apples, pecans and salad dressing and toss. Dressing can be placed on salad up to 10 minutes before serving. Shave the parmesan cheese on top as garnish.
Directions for Salad Dressing:
Combine the lemon juice, maple syrup and apple cider vinegar and salt and pepper to taste.
Drop in the Dijon mustard and then as you are adding the olive oil, whip with a wire whisk and dressing will begin to emulsify and thicken.
Video
Notes
It also may seem tedious to roll the kale leaves together as a cigar and cut them into tiny chiffonade pieces. Just put on your favorite music and get down to it. I promise you when you are done, (which is why you do it the day or 2 before you need them) the tiny little pieces make the kale so tender and easy to absorb the dressing and it is key to a great salad