Kale chips have been around for a while and when I first heard of them I had no intention on actually trying to make them, let alone eat them. But I kept hearing my friends and foodie bloggers talking, no, Raving about these things. What the heck? What about these things made them appealing to so many people???
After my sister made a batch and posted photos of them on Facebook I decided that on my next trip to the store I would pick up some kale. I tried out a simple recipe that used basic ingredients. 
They. Were. Good.
My kids even ate them, they were gone in a flash and I knew finally what everyone was talking about!
If you like roasted seaweed then you will like these.
When I want these treats in a hurry I use baby kale, it's already washed and in the perfect size for a chip. But beware, these take a lot less time to make and you don't want to end up with burned kale permeating your house…
Things you will need:
Baby kale
EVOO
Salt
Pepper
Optional: Nutritional Yeast
| Nutritional Yeast |
Place your kale on a baking sheet, don't put too much on, it needs to cook evenly. I used about 2/3 of a 5oz box.
Drizzle about 1Tb of EVOO and toss to evenly coat the leaves. Just barely get them wet.
Sprinkle on salt and pepper to taste and if you like, one rounded teaspoon of nutritional yeast.
Toss the leaves to distribute the seasonings evenly.
Spread out the leaves as evenly as possible.
Pop the pan into a 350 degree oven for 10 minutes. Stir the leaves, some will already be crispy, taste one now to see if it needs more salt or pepper.
Put the pan back in the oven for 90 second increments until the batch is crispy and lightly toasted.
They definitely give me that salty and snacky crunch that crave, and they are perfectly healthy for you!
Won't you give them a try and tell me how you liked them?
Happy eats!
