1 (12 oz) jar roasted red bell peppers, drained, thinly sliced about 1 heaping cup
1 (4 oz) log goat cheese, crumbled or about 1 cup crumbled), divided
½cup toasted walnuts, chopped, divided
½cuploosely packed fresh herbs, chopped, divided parsley, cilantro, or dill
⅓cupolive oil
2tbsp apple cider vinegar
2tbsp balsamic vinegar
¾tsp kosher salt
½tsp black pepper
*Easily substitute quinoa for lentils
**Or use ¾ cup chopped sundried tomatoes
***Don’t like goat cheese? Use feta instead!
Note:this salad pairs really well with grilled sausage and toast.
Items you can prep ahead (optional)
Cook 1 cup lentils
Toast ½ cup walnuts
Thinly slice 4 cups kale
Drain and slice bell peppers
Chop ½ cup herbs
Instructions
In a medium pot, add the lentils and enough water to cover by 2-inches. Bring to a boil, then simmer very gently for 12-18 minutes, or until lentils are tender but not mushy (times will vary). Drain and transfer to a large bowl and spread into a thin layer around the bowl. Let cool for 10 minutes.
Add kale, olive oil, vinegars, salt and pepper. Give the kale a little massage to soft it up (optional). Add in the bell peppers, half of the goat cheese, half of the walnuts, and half of the herbs. Toss to combine (the goat cheese will melt slightly from the warm lentils). Taste and add more salt, if needed.
Top with remaining goat cheese, walnuts, and herbs plus some fresh grated black pepper.
Notes
Substitutions:
To make vegan: skip the goat cheese. Top with avocado to add that creaminess. Taste and add more salt, if needed.
se any other legume (chickpeas, white beans) in place of lentils, just be sure to warm them up before tossing the salad together
Replace the roasted bell peppers with sundried tomatoes or any other cooked vegetable (like leftover roasted veggies)
Substitute feta cheese for goat cheese.
To add more protein, serve with a side of grilled sausage, chicken, or steak.
Storage:
Store leftover salad in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer for up to 4 days.
Leftovers + Repurposing:
Pop the salad in the microwave to take the chill off. Best enjoyed at room temp or warm.