Friday, August 26, 2011

(around the table) - kale crisps



with all the sunshine and intervening rain of these long summer months perhaps  rampant stands of vegetation  have grown thick in your garden...
 
an abundance of hearty growing kale is magically turned into a healthy snack ...

the leaves are torn into manageable mouth-sized pieces while the thick stalks can be saved for another meal. Wash and dry the kale and drizzle with a tablespoon or two of olive oil . Sprinkle with sea salt  and toss until evenly dressed .

Place on an baking sheet.  Bake In a  preheated oven of 200 F for 30 to 40 minutes and gently turn leaves over if needed once  ...




























They are ready to eat ....I lost track of time (now was I busy in the workshop?) ... so the batch above were crisp, crisp kale, but definitely tasty..... well so that is all.hope you enjoy making and eating them  ....let me know! :)

Happy Weekend!!

10 comments:

  1. Yum! Made some of these the other day and they are so tasty :)

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  2. Wow, never seen this before, looks like an interesting snack! Might have to give it a go now ;)

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  3. I have been meaning to try this with all the young kale that has popped up everywhere in the garden - I even told a friend about this recipe and she has made it and I still haven't tried it!! Shame on me! But I will, I will.. ;o)

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  4. I just recently started making these and they are good! My kids love them too which is a huge plus.

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  5. I would love to try this- I am getting my fall crop of kale in this weekend- sounds very yummy!

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  6. Yum! We also do this with nori sheets, dressing them in brown rice syrup first. Sometimes, if I have a LOT of kale, I'll make some into kale chips and dehydrate another big bunch of kale, then crumble it into an airtight jar, the better for sneaking into everything that I cook. Yay, iron!

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  7. I must try this...I have been trying different kale recipes but the kids will only eat it in a salad. It is so good for you. Thanks for sharing.

    With All That I Am

    The Handmade Homemaker

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  8. I think your children might like them a lot!... the kale crisps are whispery thin ... they almost disappear when you take a bite.... hope you like them too! : )

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  9. I love Kale, so must really try that soon ♥

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so happy you could visit! pamela

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