This post and recipe is inspired by the lovely Jaden Hair over at steamykitchen.com. A while ago Jaden had posted a recipe on making kale chips. I was fascinated. I love crispy kale but avoided eating it because deep-frying and I are not on talking terms these days. Her recipe indicated that the same taste could be achieved by baking fresh kale. Mmmmm.. It was food for thought. 

What started out as a recipe experiment turned into an obsession for me and for my family. These kale chips are now on the table almost all the time. Even my toddler looks at me with sad droopy eyes when I run out. Think about it… my two-year-old loves this and it is KALE!

So what did I do. Well, it is very simple

Recipe

Two bunches of kale leaves, cleaned, washed, dried and ribs removed

1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Crushed red pepper

For dusting 

Chaat masala ( An Indian tangy salt mix available at Indian grocers and on amazon.com)

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Preheat your oven to 300 degrees. Drizzle the oil over the kale leaves.Dust with red pepper. 

Place in oven and bake for about 30 -40 minutes or until the leaves are crispy. DONT let them brown or they will taste bitter. 

(I always make one batch with crushed cayenne adding it at the same time as the oil)

As soon as you pull them out of the oven, sprinkle with chaat masala and serve. If you add the masala immediately, it will stick better than when the leaves have cooled. 

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15 Comments

  1. PERFECT!!!! Now you’ll have to plant some kale in the garden and have him pick his own leaves!

  2. Yum. I love kale in any form whatsoever, but this sounds delightful.

  3. Wow – will have to try this.

  4. Why did I not think of this? I love chaat masala. I love kale. Wonder if collard green chips would work. I’m in Georgia, and we have a lot of collard greens around here.

  5. These sound great! Makes me want to try them with spinach for a home-version of Rasika’s palaak chaat

  6. One of these days I will have to post my teriyaki kale chip recipe. Thanks for reminding me!

  7. Monica,

    This is a subject near & dear to my heart, since my blog is called Lettuce Eat Kale & I ran a kale chips recipe with my very first post.

    I tweaked my post with the tips I picked up in Jaden’s recent entry, now I’m going to add your spicy idea to the mix. Sounds super yum.

  8. These are more addictive than the “I bet you can’t eat just one” variety. I first got the idea from a Bon Appetit article “At the Market”, recipe in the Feb 09 issue pg 56 for Tuscan Kale Chips and I have been addicted ever since!

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  11. Yum! My usual question, do you think this can be done in the grill? It’s 40+ in Ottawa (with the humidex) I can’t imagine turning on the oven!!

  12. Sounds tasty! I have baked kale following Jaden’s recipe too! I love your spiced version.

  13. please send me a recipe for chips masala to my email or facebook. tiusmusera@yahoo.com

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