Share your best kale chip recipe please.

Anonymous
Trying to make some for the first time. Nothing spicy though - it's for the kids
Anonymous
Super simple:

Preheat oven to 250. Wash and thoroughly dry kale, and tear leaves into smaller pieces, removing the thick "rib" parts. Put leaves in a bowl, drizzle with a bit of olive oil, and stir/toss to coat. Put the kale on a baking sheet in a single layer, and sprinkle with sea salt and pepper. Bake for 30 - 35 minutes, keeping a close eye on them towards the end so they don't burn. Really good!
Anonymous
Leave kale in refrigerator. Buy potato chips.
Anonymous
I do mine at 400 for 10 minutes. Same with oil, s & p.
Anonymous
Be prepared for the kids to say that the house is stinky.
Anonymous
I add a sprinkle of soy sauce to mine- not too much though because you don't want the kale wet.
Anonymous
I always burn mine..alllllways.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always burn mine..alllllways.


First PP here. That's why I do it at 250, for a longer amount of time. They get crispy but not burned - try it!
Anonymous
1. Spray kale piece with Pam. Sprinkle on salt.

2. Place directly on glass floor of microwave. Microwave for 40 second.

3. Let cool for 20 seconds.

4. Eat.

Microwaves are much better at dehydrating than ovens.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:I always burn mine..alllllways.



First PP here. That's why I do it at 250, for a longer amount of time. They get crispy but not burned - try it!


Yep, we always burned it at 375, and then at 350. Now that we do 300, and flip it halfway through, it comes out well.

We toss ours with olive oil and a little balsamic vinegar. Salt when it comes out.

That microwave idea sounds interesting. Will have to give it a try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Be prepared for the kids to say that the house is stinky.


Not my kids. They LOVE the smell of kale chips!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1. Spray kale piece with Pam. Sprinkle on salt.

2. Place directly on glass floor of microwave. Microwave for 40 second.

3. Let cool for 20 seconds.

4. Eat.

Microwaves are much better at dehydrating than ovens.


I can't get past spraying the Pam on the food. Yuck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do mine at 400 for 10 minutes. Same with oil, s & p.

same here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Leave kale in refrigerator. Buy potato chips.


My kids would second this!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. Spray kale piece with Pam. Sprinkle on salt.

2. Place directly on glass floor of microwave. Microwave for 40 second.

3. Let cool for 20 seconds.

4. Eat.

Microwaves are much better at dehydrating than ovens.


I can't get past spraying the Pam on the food. Yuck.


I'm talking about the Pam that is literally canola oil in a can.
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