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Crispy, Roasted Kale

I’ve heard them called kale chips too. They can be roasted or dehydrated raw to get this crisp, practically preserved autumn leaf.

I grew a few plants in my new garden and now that the season is starting to chill, I couldn’t resist picking the biggest one. I know I was supposed to wait for the first frost, at the very least, but these were so worth the sacrifice. They literally only took minutes to prepare just to simply be left in a low oven.

Since NO ONE in my house would eat them but myself, I carefully dropped them into an oversized bag and brought them to my brother-in-laws birthday party last weekend. They were quickly identified and inhaled by the other guests, which certainly made up for my households curled noses.

Perfect as a snack but I could see these garnishing soup or even getting crushed and stirred into a fresh pot of mashed potatoes.


CRISP, ROASTED KALE CHIPS

1 Large Bunch Kale, stems removed
2 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Zest of ONE Lemon
Sea Salt

Pinch Sea SaltPreheat the oven to 250ºF.
To remove the stems of the kale, hold it up side down, stem side up with one hand and pinch the stem with your other thumb and forefinger to tear it up and away from the leaf.
Toss the leaves with the oil and lemon zest in a large bowl to coat evenly.
Lay the leaves out in a single layer on a baking sheet and lightly sprinkle with salt.
Bake for approximately 30 minutes or until crisp.
Cool on brown or  paper towel to remove any excess oil.

Comments

Just ate some kale, but I wish I could have eaten them like THAT!! Holy yum.

posted by VeggieGirl on 10.09.09 at 6:02 pm

How fantastic!

I’ve been dying to try kale chips – now that I’ve seen how beautifully they turn out, I’m gonna have to go for it!

posted by jd on 10.09.09 at 8:36 pm

I desperately wish to get my hands on some kale! Alas, I’ve only ever found chard, so we occasionally have chard chips, but Kale one’s always look so much better!

posted by Vegetation on 10.10.09 at 1:59 am

I’ve been thinking of trying to make this for a few years now, but I think your post is the one that has convinced me I must do it! Lovely photos.

posted by Kalyn on 10.10.09 at 9:00 am

I burnt the last batch I made D:
Hopefully you’ll have better luck this time:)

posted by teenagedvegan on 10.13.09 at 3:59 pm

my kids and I love these and my girls are 3 and 5!
Good for you! I couldn’t even get my kids to smell it. At least it left more fore me!!

posted by natesgirl on 10.13.09 at 7:07 pm

gorgeous! I only discovered this treat this past year, and it’s one of my favorites! thank you for the recipe.
& it’s so simple. One of MY favourite things! Nice when it’s quick and gets gobbled up just about as fast as you can make it!

posted by bazu on 11.21.09 at 11:45 am
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