Kale Chips = so easy and so yummy

AEB_WV
AEB_WV Posts: 323 Member
edited September 27 in Recipes
My daughter told me how to make Kale chips and they are so good.
Put raw kale on cookie sheet (or foil if you're lazy) - make sure it isn't wet
spray with olive oil or canola oil spray, toss a little, sprinkle w/ garlic salt
Bake @ 350 for about 12 minutes until dry and crunchy.

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  • pattiann603
    pattiann603 Posts: 26
    soooooooo. good. my roommate used to do this, and then mix it with plain popcorn, for a great movie snack.
  • mussmom
    mussmom Posts: 362 Member
    Yum! I am going to try this! I have cooked asparagus this way too! Bake for about 10 minutes.
  • happy_vegan
    happy_vegan Posts: 200 Member
    YES! agreed!!!
  • VixFit2011
    VixFit2011 Posts: 663 Member
    Those are sooooo good and good for you! I'll have to try the asparagus idea too.
  • A co-worker brought some kale chips to work one day and they were pretty tasty.
  • splashwags
    splashwags Posts: 262 Member
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  • cherylwhite
    cherylwhite Posts: 68 Member
    bump
  • calabrdm
    calabrdm Posts: 303 Member
    Sounds interesting! Thanks!
  • tammyquinnlmt
    tammyquinnlmt Posts: 680 Member
    bump...gonna have to try this!
  • joleciamichelle
    joleciamichelle Posts: 139 Member
    cosign! they are so good and you can add in different spices to play with flavor if you want.
  • Erindipitous
    Erindipitous Posts: 1,234 Member
    I made two bunches worth and stored the leftovers in a Tupperware container -- Watch out, I did not feel they kept well (if all of the moisture is not drawn out in the oven) -- They were so pungent! I made someone else throw them away outside. :indifferent:

    But very tasty when they're fresh.. I used a Land-o-Lakes Sour Cream and Onion powder to season. Delicious!
  • anthony438
    anthony438 Posts: 578 Member
    Wow, you know you need to eat more veggies when you have to google "kale" because you've never heard of it.

    *Sigh* I need to get out more :wink:
  • Rangerz
    Rangerz Posts: 12 Member
    Sounds good, I will have to give it a shot too =)
  • Cbandelier
    Cbandelier Posts: 217 Member
    You can put a little cheese on them too. Not as low-cal but it tastes like nachos!
  • trishlambert
    trishlambert Posts: 213 Member
    I made two bunches worth and stored the leftovers in a Tupperware container -- Watch out, I did not feel they kept well (if all of the moisture is not drawn out in the oven) -- They were so pungent! I made someone else throw them away outside. :indifferent:

    But very tasty when they're fresh.. I used a Land-o-Lakes Sour Cream and Onion powder to season. Delicious!

    I had the same experience...discovered that making a big batch in the oven and putting part into a plastic container for later didn't work at all! I just got a food dehydrator and am going to include kale in my first run...maybe that will take more moisture out of the greens.
  • sceck
    sceck Posts: 219
    Got lots of kale in the garden...must try!
  • ItsTerriC
    ItsTerriC Posts: 436 Member
    Wow, you know you need to eat more veggies when you have to google "kale" because you've never heard of it.

    *Sigh* I need to get out more :wink:

    Love this honesty! :laugh:
  • JonnaGrace
    JonnaGrace Posts: 45
    Well I always thought it for covering up the ice on a salad bar....hahaha had no idea it was edible
  • imsmellie
    imsmellie Posts: 103 Member
    mmmmmm
  • CNYKrista
    CNYKrista Posts: 61
    I am addicted!

    Kale is considered to be a highly nutritious vegetable with powerful antioxidant properties; kale is considered to be anti-inflammatory.
    Kale is very high in beta carotene, vitamin K, vitamin C, lutein, zeaxanthin, and reasonably rich in calcium.
    Kale, as with broccoli and other brassicas, contains sulforaphane (particularly when chopped or minced), a chemical believed to have potent anti-cancer properties. Boiling decreases the level of the anti-cancer compounds; however, steaming, microwaving, or stir frying do not result in significant loss. Along with other brassica vegetables, kale is also a source of indole-3-carbinol, a chemical which boosts DNA repair in cells and appears to block the growth of cancer cells.Kale is also a good source of carotenoids.
  • cng1117
    cng1117 Posts: 225 Member
    bump
  • lsd007
    lsd007 Posts: 435
    Saw this on hungry girl. Haven't tried it yet, though...I guess I should. :wink:
  • kmparks24
    kmparks24 Posts: 198
    I just bought Kale this weekend to make this. Yum!
  • retromomof2
    retromomof2 Posts: 44 Member
    I saw a similar recipe on the hungry girl, I just don't know if I can trick my mind to replace them for chips. I guess I will have to try it before I knock it. I have never even picked up kale in the grocery store.
  • BifDiehl
    BifDiehl Posts: 474
    Wow, you know you need to eat more veggies when you have to google "kale" because you've never heard of it.

    *Sigh* I need to get out more :wink:


    Bwahahahaha..... sounds like something I would say!
  • girlw00nder
    girlw00nder Posts: 15
    I just made this with spring cabbage as that's what I had in the fridge!

    I sprinkled with salt and chilli flakes. They were lovely. Rather like the crispy seaweed you get from the Chinese takeaway!

    Thanks for the recipe. I will get some kale next time xx
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  • jilld76
    jilld76 Posts: 324
    I've heard from a lot of people that these are good, but haven't tried them yet. I don't even remember ever seeing kale in the store, but maybe it's just because I wasn't looking for it.

    I did hear from someone that you can store them in a glass jar and they will stay crisp and fresh.
  • m0_0m
    m0_0m Posts: 265 Member
    MMmm! I love Kale chips. Delicious!

    Kale can be tricky to find in the store/s sometimes though...
  • sceck
    sceck Posts: 219
    bump
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