Baked Spinach Chips

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  • christine24t
    christine24t Posts: 6,063 Member
    Yum I'm saving this and making these!!
  • Brandicaloriecountess
    Brandicaloriecountess Posts: 2,126 Member
    Great idea! I buy a lot of spinach and sometimes it goes bad!!!
  • ummlovelovesyou
    ummlovelovesyou Posts: 1,024 Member
    Awesome idea. thanks :)
  • ruthiemat2
    ruthiemat2 Posts: 15
    I just tried this and it was amazing!!! Thanks so much for the recipe!!!
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  • Gettinfit2
    Gettinfit2 Posts: 254 Member
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  • Squirkie
    Squirkie Posts: 135 Member
    A coworker made these with Kale and brought it to work when I was on weight watchers... "0" points and very good :-)
  • azsky
    azsky Posts: 5 Member
    Kale chips are wonderful! Use a fancy seasoned salt to make them unique!
  • FluffyCorky
    FluffyCorky Posts: 96 Member
    Made them this morning for my snack at work. LOVE LOVE LOVE them!! Thanks so much!
  • acquiescent
    acquiescent Posts: 18
    I've got to remember this!
  • Rviernow
    Rviernow Posts: 16
    bump, have to try these, it would be a great way to use the spinach from the garden at the end of summer.
  • I do this with Kale, its great
  • christine24t
    christine24t Posts: 6,063 Member
    Just wanted to bump this - just made these and they're SO good. They're a great alternative to chips.
  • brian2911
    brian2911 Posts: 48
    do i do this with spinach leaves or use frozen spinach ? just getting into cooking
  • corgifan
    corgifan Posts: 155 Member
    I also do this with kale. My tips for making kale chips:

    - separate out the leaf from the thick stalks to eliminate the bitter tasta
    - Make sure you spread them out into only one layer and stir them up (gently!) after 10 minutes or so to make sure they're crispy
    - over times will differ, so check often after the first 10-15 min
    - I toss mine with a bit of olive oil and rice vinegar, then sprinkle with parmesan. You don't need much oil/vinegar- too much and the chip won't crisp well
    - don't plan on dipping them in anything as it makes a fragile chip

    I didn't think they'd be very good, but was VERY surprised. Definitely give this a try if you haven't!
  • FluffyCorky
    FluffyCorky Posts: 96 Member
    do i do this with spinach leaves or use frozen spinach ? just getting into cooking

    You'll want to use fresh spinach leaves. i use baby spinich and they are the perfect size for little chips!
  • I just watched this idea on MsHcGGirl and instead of tossing the leaves in oil, she mentioned spraying them with coconut oil spray. I think I'll look for the spray and try that to see if I like it better.
  • kiki75243
    kiki75243 Posts: 194 Member
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  • HarmonyNLife
    HarmonyNLife Posts: 47 Member
    I just tossed a batch of baby spinach into the oven. I hope they turn out well! Thanks for the idea!
  • Eliza1980
    Eliza1980 Posts: 303 Member
    YUM! I think I might have used a tad bit much olive oil. Next time I will be a little less generous. The leaves that had less oil on them crisped up nicely. Very good snack. I have one lonely ole sweet potatoe in the pantry. think I will try slicing it really thin and sprinkling with cinnamon and baking! Thanks for the ideas!

    Sweet potato is also very yummy with olive oil, sea salt, and cayenne pepper for a little kick ( I'm a sucker for sweet and salty combos!)

    I've heard of kale chips before and was a little wary, but I love spinach so I will for sure give them a try, maybe with a little bit of parmesan cheese.
  • emilyc92
    emilyc92 Posts: 182 Member
    What a cool idea! I've got to try it!
  • dawnmichelea
    dawnmichelea Posts: 112 Member
    bump
  • Dabbles
    Dabbles Posts: 367
    Bump for later!
  • MeredithRN
    MeredithRN Posts: 119 Member
    Great Idea! I have a ton of baby spinach leftover and I need to use it up! Thanks for sharing!
  • toots99
    toots99 Posts: 3,794 Member
    Sounds interesting!
  • gelleebean44
    gelleebean44 Posts: 22 Member
    Thanks for this idea! :) I tried it tonight w/baby spinach and I sprinkled half the batch w/just a little sea salt & paprika, the other half I sprinkled some Club House Roasted Red Pepper & Garlic seasoning. OMG So good! New snack for the Recipe file :)
  • Bzlilmom
    Bzlilmom Posts: 2
    If you get cravings for the salty crunchies, try this one out.

    Preheat the oven to 275F. Spread out a cup of spinach on a baking sheet. Drizzle on about a teaspoon of olive oil and mix it around so all the spinach gets a nice light coating. Hit it with a little dusting of salt and any spices your heart desires (I like paprika on mine; garlic powder would be good too). Throw 'em in the oven 18 minutes, or until they get crispy (a little less time for baby spinach). Take 'em out of the oven and enjoy!

    47 calories for a heaping pile of "chips"!

    I had an idea to lay the spinach out on a cooling rack on top of the baking sheet just so it wasn't sitting in any excess oil, but I haven't tried this method out yet. Let me know if you do and how it works out.

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  • knetterk
    knetterk Posts: 107
    BUMP!!
  • ShelbyLB
    ShelbyLB Posts: 431
    I SO need to try this!! THANKS!
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