Baked Kale Gratin Recipe
This Baked Kale Gratin recipe is delicious served as a main dish, a side dish, or a holiday potluck dish! Delicious for entertaining!
Hello, Friends! It’s the day after the big feast, BLACK FRIDAY, and our refrigerators are laden with leftovers galore, but hopefully our cooking spirits aren’t a-fadin.
Leftover cooking for some is not an option, but quite honestly, if you have the right cookware, it becomes very simple – affordable and delicious!
Why I love Swiss Diamond.
I am fed up with replacing nonstick pans for 20+ years. As careful as we try to be to not to scratch them, they are just not as durable as anodized or stainless. Yet anodized and stainless steel cookware does not have the nonstick properties needed in some cooking applications. Why can’t we just have both in the same pan?
I’m here to tell you that Swiss Diamond® is the perfect combination of a hard-anodized and nonstick pan communion.
Some pans come with glass lids that are optionally vented to release steam or you can buy the lid separately. It can go from stove-top to the oven, and this is a first–it can actually handle metal utensils. It is truly nonstick and washes up gorgeously.
It’s also ideal for your favorite meat, vegetables, and sauces. The high-quality cast aluminum construction ensures equal heat distribution across the entire pan. Heat-tempered glass lid included, oven-safe up to 500 F.
15 Leftover Recipes.
Gather your leftover potatoes, yams, stuffing, turkey, beans, and follow one of these 15 leftover recipes.
Baked Kale Gratin Recipe.
Or, if you’re looking for a yummy new recipe to try, you’ll love my Baked Kale Gratin, which I added Pumpkin Croutons from Trader Joe’s. Oh, my!
Prepare it in the Swiss Diamond® Nonstick 11 x 11 Square Saute Pan, and then bake in the oven for 40 minutes.
Another delicous one-pot meal.
A yummy side or main dish for Black Friday and holiday cooking!
Get the Recipe:
Baked Kale Gratin Recipe
Ingredients
- 10 oz. curly kale
- 6 slices bacon, chopped
- 3 5 ″sausage links, or precooked sausage of your choice, cut into one-half-inch chunks
- 3 Tbsp. butter
- 1/4 cup shallots, finely chopped
- 1 yellow bell pepper, diced
- 1 red bell pepper, diced
- 1 Granny Smith apple, diced (skin on)
- 1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes
- 3 Tbsp. flour
- 2 3/4 cups half and half, or whole milk
- 1 1/4 cups Parmesan, grated, divided
- 2 cups croutons, I used Pumpkin Croutons from Trader Joe’s or bread crumbs
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 375 degrees. Steam the kale in a covered large dutch oven or frying pan with 1/2 inch of boiling water for 7 minutes. Remove kale; drain.
- Cook the bacon and sausage in the butter in an large saute pan for 5 minutes until crisp; remove the bacon and sausage, drain, and set aside.
- In the same pan, melt the butter and sauté the shallots, peppers, and apple for 6 minutes until golden. Whisk in the flour and stir for 1 minute.
- Add the half-and-half or milk and whisk; bring to a boil and reduce the heat to low, cooking for another 3 minutes.
- Stir in the 1 cup of Parmesan cheese; add in the kale and bacon. Mix together. Sprinkle with remaining Parmesan cheese.
- Sprinkle with croutons {or bread crumbs} and bake for 30 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes before serving.
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I’d make shakshuka!
I would make this recipe. Sounds so good.
I would make gumbo
I’d make a chicken ramen noodle casserole that the kiddos love :)
I’d throw away my scratched skillet and make one pan tuna casserole for my grandchildren ;-)
If I won I would make a Ham & Spinach Frittata.
One pot pasta dish.
I’d make stir fry
I would make jambalya.
I would make a chicken and broccoli alfredo. A light version, had enough calories yesterday to last a month!
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Hmmmm…..I would probably make a gratin that I saw featured on The Chew last week. It looked amazing!
My moms special sloppy joes.
I would make a stir fry!
A veggie frittata (with cheese of course) would be fun to make with this pan!! :)
I would try a stovetop variation on shepherd’s pie.
I’d make my sons favorite pizza casserole! What a beautiful pan!
We like an egg, broccoli and cheese frittata that would work well in the Swiss Diamond pan.
sausage and potatoes!
Pasta, with curry and mango and a bit of coconut milk.
Turkey Hash!
Taco pasta recipe would be easy to make in this.
Stir Fry. Yum Yum
I’d love to make a one-pot pasta meal!
If I won, I would make my family omelettes for breakfast.