kale komatsuna mizuna roll-ups

September 25, 2013 • Nancy Wolfson-Moche

Kale, komatsuna, mizuna. Say that 5 times, fast. All three of these leafy greens are brassicas (other family members include cabbage, turnip and Brussels sprouts). Komatsuna, Japanese mustard spinach, is high in Vitamin A, postassium and fiber. It is also rich in calcium, magnesium, iron, protein and Vitamins C and B-6. Mizuna or Japanese mustard has the same vitamins and minerals in lower doses. Kale has all of the above. This dish is essentially a multi-vitamin substitute that is tastier, more chewable and more satisfying to eat.

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serves 4

INgredients

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4-8 kale leaves, large and small, winterbor and red Russian
4 large komatsuna leaves
4 -6 mizuna leaves
1 red eating apple (Cortland shown here)
1 large scallion

Process  

Wash the greens well, immersing them in water and soaking for a few minutes, then rinsing.

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Cut all the tough stalk bottoms off the kale. Trim any long stalks from the komatsuna and mizuna (you will be rolling them so leaves have to be soft). Place all greens together in steamer basket.

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Fill steamer pot with 1-2 inches of water. Cover and bring to a boil. When water is boiling place basket of greens in the pot. Cover and steam for about one minute, until greens are softened but still vivid green. Remove basket and let greens cool off. Take 2 or 3 different leaves (one komatsuna, one mizuna and one kale leaf), placing the largest leaf (either kale or komatsuna) on the outside. Roll up the leaves part way.

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Tuck the ends inside and finish rolling. Squeeze to tighten and firm up the roll. Repeat. Cut each roll in half and place face up on a plate.

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Wash the scallions and remove tough outer layers. Slice them on the diagonal into thin (1/4 inch) slices and then chop the slices into tiny pieces.

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Sprinkle them on top of the rolled greens.

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Wash the apple. Cut in half and then place each half face down on the cutting board and slice it into half moons.

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Place on the plate as a garnish.

©Nancy Wolfson-Moche 2013

Icing on the Cake: Testimonials

I loved Ms. Nancy’s cooking class so much.! I have been in this cooking class for two years and I would love to sign up for another one. I tried a lot of new foods like winter squash, cardamom, Brussels sprouts and kale. My favorite salad was the kiwi, carrot, radish salad.
Not only did we cook and eat, we also did labs about food. We used rulers to measure the size of plants. We also explored stone fruits and their ripe season. Now in my house we have window boxes and I am growing cherry tomatoes and basil.
I learned that we can use a lot of different tools to cook, not just our hands and senses. We used safety knives, potato peelers and a carrot sharpener (I wonder if you could sharpen a pencil with it?) !!!
Because of this class I can help papi make dinner and I will try any new food at least once to see if I like it. Thank you, Ms. Nancy for making cooking fun and interesting and helping me be excited about food.

- Love, K (a 7-year-old boy).