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Heart-Smart Eating Can Be Delicious and Nutritious

Keeping your heart in good shape starts at mealtime. Fortunately, there’s no reason to skimp on flavor to spread the love to your heart.

For example, homegrown American Pecans are a naturally sweet, heart-smart ingredient you can add to salads, vegetable side dishes, oatmeal and other whole grains – or enjoy on their own as a snack. Their unique mix of “good” unsaturated fats, fiber, plant sterols and flavonoids add up to make pecans a powerful, heart-healthy food.

Each 1-ounce serving provides 18 grams of unsaturated fat with zero cholesterol or sodium. In fact, American Pecans are certified as a heart-healthy food by the American Heart Association’s® Heart-Check Certification Program. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, scientific evidence suggests but does not prove that eating 1.5 ounces per day of most nuts, such as pecans, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce the risk of heart disease.

Try adding a colorful, flavorful twist to a simple salad by combining crunchy kale with fresh pecans, pomegranate seeds and pears for a tasty, heart-healthy meal you can feel good about.

For more recipes, nutrition information and cooking tips, visit americanpecan.com.

Pecan, Pear, Pomegranate Kale Salad

Prep time: 20 minutes

Servings: 8
  • 1          bunch kale, stems removed
  • 1/3       cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus 3 tablespoons, divided
  • 2          small pears, sliced
  • 3/4       cup fresh pecan halves
  • 1/2       cup pomegranate seeds
  • 1/3       cup apple cider vinegar
  • 2          tablespoons course grain mustard
  • pinch of kosher salt
  • pinch of cracked black pepper
  1. Chop or shred kale into small pieces and transfer to large bowl. Drizzle 3 tablespoons olive oil on kale. Massage kale about 3-5 minutes, or until kale becomes glossy, deep green and begins to tenderize.
  2. Add pear slices, pecan halves and pomegranate seeds; toss with kale.
  3. Add remaining olive oil, apple cider vinegar, mustard, salt and pepper to canning jar and secure lid. Shake for several seconds until dressing comes together. Drizzle over salad and toss to coat.
  4. Serve immediately, or allow salad to marinate in dressing up to 30 minutes before serving.
Note: Heart-Check certification does not apply to recipes or information unless expressly stated.

Nutritional information per serving: 230 calories; 21 g fat; 2.5 g saturated fat; 75 mg sodium; 11 g carbohydrates; 3 g fiber; 2 g protein.

SOURCE:
American Pecan Council

Comments

LSB said…
Yummy. I have to try this.
candy said…
I just got a 30 pound box of pecans for free. Talk about scoring. Love your idea with the salad. We love pecans in anything and everything.
Alli Smith said…
Pecans are my favorite nut and my parents have a pecan orchard. Their pecans are always delicious and I love getting them fresh from the trees.
AiringMyLaundry said…
This looks like a tasty salad. I enjoy salads like this--and I've always liked pecans! I need to make this soon.
joannabri said…
Wow, that is one beautiful looking salad! I love adding fruit and nuts to my salads.
That salad does look tasty. I like putting nuts in my salads too.
chubskulit rose said…
I always tell my husband, healthy eating doesn't have to be boring. There are so many ways to spice up a healthy food.
Carol Cassara said…
It's really important that we take better care of our heart. That doesn't mean eating bland food all the time. There are plenty of recipes like this one that can be healthy and tasty!
My husband absolutely loves pecans, his favorite place to have them is on ice cream. That salad sounds like it has an interesting mix of flavors and texture.
NPC said…
OMG, this is such a delicious salad. I love nuts in mine. Thanks for the ideas to eat more heart smart.
This salad looks so yummy! I'm totally going to try this one sometime this week.
reesa said…
Oh that salad looks AMAZING!!!!! I never had kale in a salad before actually!
Our Family World said…
I am loving all the different tastes and textures of this salad. Pecans always give me that crunchy delicious taste in salads. I will save this recipe and make one soon.
Debra Hawkins said…
This sounds absolutely amazing! We eat salads almost every day because it helps keep us healthy!
Sara Welch said…
This is one heck of a salad. I would love to eat this every day.
Kita Bryant said…
I have to make this one. My heart will thank me for it later!
ricci said…
I LOVE pecans!! I could eat them raw and I love them in a recipes!! YUM!!

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