Endive is a fiber-rich leafy vegetable with a slightly bitter taste and a particularly low calorie content. It contains valuable bitter compounds, vitamins A and K, and is traditionally valued for its detoxifying properties. When prepared correctly, endive is versatile, easily digestible, and ideal for a mindful diet – especially with the right kitchen equipment.
Endive season: July to November
Endive is in peak season during the summer and autumn months. It is particularly popular because it:
- very low in calories
- alkaline effect
- rich in fiber
- bitter substances provide digestive support
👉 Raw is not well tolerated by everyone – but processed it is extremely digestible.
Endive in the kitchen – focus on your appliances
Slow Juicers & Juicers – Cleverly Use Bitter Substances
Endive is ideal for use in a slow juicer or juicer, especially in combination with mild vegetables or fruit.
Ideal for:
- green detox juices
- alkaline vegetable juices
- Bitter drinks for digestion
💡 Tip: Juice endive with apple, cucumber or carrot – mild, balanced and easily digestible.
Stand mixers – Smoothies & Dressings
Endive can be optimally processed in a blender to make:
- green smoothies
- creamy salad dressings
- alkaline vegetable mixes
👉 Mixing makes bitter substances milder in taste.
Air fryer – mild & aromatic
Cooked endive is significantly milder than raw. It's perfect for cooking in an air fryer:
- warm roasted vegetables
- light vegetable side dishes
- savory bowls
A short cooking process reduces the bitterness and makes it particularly palatable.
Bread maker – savory combinations
Finely chopped, cooked endive can also be used in a bread machine, e.g. for:
- savory vegetable and herb breads
- high-fiber doughs
- savory bread alternatives
Ice maker – surprisingly different
For creative cooking, endive is even suitable for savory applications in an ice cream maker, for example as:
- slightly bitter herbal ice cream
- Vegetable sorbet as an accompaniment to an appetizer
Endive – Advantages at a glance
- Vitamins A & K
- High in fiber
- Alkaline & detoxifying
- Contains valuable bitter substances
- Very low in calories
- Versatile processing options
Nutritional values per 100g of endive
- Energy value: 17 kcal
- Protein: 1.3 g
- Carbohydrates: 1.6 g (of which sugars 0.4 g)
- Fat: 0.2 g
- Dietary fiber: 3.1 g
✅ Conclusion: Endive – healthy, light & versatile
Endive is a true lightweight with a big impact. Whether in a slow juicer, juicer, blender, air fryer, bread maker, or creatively in an ice cream maker – with the right kitchen appliances, endive can be easily, healthily, and diversely integrated into everyday life.
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