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The low-down on kalettes: what they are and fifteen ways to cook them

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Just before Christmas I was invited to a dinner party. Well, in fact it was more of a thrown-together party. Originally we thought we were the only guests, but by the time we arrived the number to be fed had grown to ten. This had all happened rather quickly and, hours before, the hostess had had to rush out and buy what she could for the evening, all ingredients requiring minimal preparation.

She looked as if she might need a hand so I lurked in the kitchen, offering assistance. My main role was opening tins and packets.

“What are these?”, I asked in amazement, fighting my way through layers of cellophane, and extricating from within what looked like a tiny, perfectly formed and unfurling, pink-tinged savoy cabbage.

This vegetable was new, too, to my hostess, and both of us were relieved and impressed to discover that cooking kalettes is a cinch.

At the eating stage we were all also impressed. This Lilliputian vegetable is sweet and nutty.

For an interview with Dr Jamie Claxton, the breeder of kalettes at Tozer, follow this link.
 

What, exactly, are kalettes?

Kalettes began life some fifteen years ago, an interbreeding experiment by Tozer Seeds,  vegetable breeders in Surrey, and christened originally, Flower Sprout.

The vegetable was renamed because one of its parents – the Brussels Sprout – suffers from a particularly bad press, and is famously and globally loathed by children for its bitter taste. Its other parent however – kale – positively basks in popularity, thanks to enthusiastic exponents such as Gwyneth Paltrow.

When are kalettes in season?

Kalettes are currently in season from October to early April. They’re grown, as you would expect, in regions traditionally growing kale and Brussels sprouts – Lincolnshire and Scotland. Kalettes are not genetically modified.

Are kalettes good for you?

Kalettes contain twice the amount of both Vitamin C and B6 as Brussels sprouts.

There a lots of ideas for things that can be done with kalettes – make them Christmasy with gold stars….

Fourteen things to do with kalettes:

This post is dedicated to Lesley Norris.
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