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Crispy Baked Kale Chips Recipe

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Like beets, kale is a super nutrient-dense food, but not always a kid favorite. It’s taken a good amount of recipe testing to come up with uses for kale that my family enjoys. My kids don’t much like kale in stir-fries or cooked dishes, but they really like this crispy kale chips recipe!

All About Kale

There’s a reason that kale is called a superfood and nutritional powerhouse. It’s loaded with vitamins A, C, D, and K. Kale is also one of the best food sources of calcium. It’s dark green color means it has a good amount of iron and the antioxidant quercetin too.

Most people have heard of kale’s amazing nutrient superpowers, but some still aren’t sure what to do with it. I mentioned earlier that you can toss it in a stir fry, but here are some other options:

Make a Salad

Kale is a leafy vegetable that looks like it should be tossed in a salad. If you’re not much of a kale eater though, you might be in for a shock if you try it that way. Kale is a little bit bitter and quite a bit tougher than your average salad lettuces.

The best way to soften kale leaves up a little is to slice them nice and thin and rub them with a vinaigrette. Yup, I said rub them. Most people enjoy a nice massage and apparently kale does too. Read more about it in this post for shaved apple and kale salad.

Put It in a Soup

Because kale is a little thicker and tougher, it holds up really well in soups. It becomes a little softer, but still has some nice bite to it. I freeze kale, onions, and carrots from the garden in the summer to make this chicken soup in the fall.

Put It in a Smoothie

Are you a fan of green smoothies? You could try replacing the spinach in this recipe with kale.

Make Crispy Kale Chips

Kale chips are, in my opinion, the most kid-friendly way to serve kale, especially if it is a new veggie at your house. It’s also one of the simplest recipes for it. Just rub each dry leaf with oil, sprinkle them with salt, and bake them in the oven until they’re crispy. Mmm. So easy and so tasty. You can be adventurous and try other seasonings too, like cumin, Parmesan, or lemon zest. This fun recipe adds sriracha and coconut chips!

One note on kale in case you don’t already know it: Cut out the center rib of each leaf. It’s really tough and chewy!

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Kale Chips Recipe

Crispy kale chips baked in the oven with olive oil and sea salt.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Calories 26kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

12 leaves

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat to oven to 370°F.
  • Make sure kale leaves are washed and dried well.
  • Remove stems. This is optional. We actually often leave them in and just eat the leaves off of the stems.
  • Brush or rub the leaves with olive oil until well coated and sprinkle with sea salt to taste.
  • Place the leaves in a single layer on a large baking sheet.
  • Place in the preheated oven for 5-10 minutes or less. You will need to watch them closely and remove them as soon as they are crispy and barely browning.
  • Serve immediately or leave uncovered on the counter on a plate for up to 3 days.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Kale Chips Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 large leaf)
Calories 26 Calories from Fat 18
% Daily Value*
Fat 2g3%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Sodium 53mg2%
Potassium 53mg2%
Carbohydrates 1g0%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin A 1080IU22%
Vitamin C 13mg16%
Calcium 16mg2%
Iron 0.2mg1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

  • Flavor variations: try adding spices like cumin and chili powder or ginger and garlic for a different taste.
  • If your leftover kale chips get soggy, toss them back in the oven for a few minutes to re-crisp them.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

31 responses to “Crispy Baked Kale Chips Recipe”

  1. Megan Avatar

    Just made these and my 1 yr old loved it, thought it was hilarious that it crunched in his mouth. Thank you so much! I loved them too

  2. deb Avatar

    you ask how we normally prepare kale. My favorite way to have kale is steamed with raisins.

  3. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    Hi Katie, I just made kale chips for the first time. I had two trays in the oven… one tray (on the bottom rack) got crispy… but brown… and the top tray was oily and wet. I tried to dry the kale off as best that I could…. any other tricks you know to creating this snack!

  4. Gwendolyn Kilfoyle Avatar
    Gwendolyn Kilfoyle

    Just curious why you use olive oil which is not good to use at high heat, rather than say, coconut oil.

  5. Nicole Bliss Avatar
    Nicole Bliss

    Make these often…great way to get in more veggies during snacking.

  6. Heidi Huesler Avatar
    Heidi Huesler

    I just made these for the first time. They came out perfect, except kale seems to absorb and then multiply any seasoning you put on them, so everybody just know to go really easy on the sprinkling of salt or whatever else you put on them. My next batch will be better.

  7. Hannah Avatar

    I always add lemon. It makes them amazing. I do the same with other veggies too, like zucchini or broccoli. All with salt, pepper, and lemon juice. Wayyyyyy yummy!

  8. JT Avatar

    These were very easy to make and soooo good. I washed and shook the kale then put it in a bowl with a paper towel under the leaves and used one other one to dry them, then added a small amount of olive oil – tore the leaves where they naturally come down towards the stem to make them bite size – a little more like a potato chip – then just with my fingers tossed and quickly rubbed oil over each-placed in a single layer on a baking sheet and sprinkled very lightly with sea salt then cooked according to recipe. They were gone in no time so……I made another batch today:) They definately have that satisfying salty crisp crunch of a chip…yum

  9. Lizzie Avatar

    They are delicious! There are also recipes to flavour them – with paprika, lemon, etc, and if you do them at 100 degrees in the oven, you can make raw kale chips, and they keep their nutrients.

  10. Chub Avatar

    Fantastic idea! I’ve yet to try kale, may have to do this for my first try.

  11. Becca Avatar

    I like to sprinkile a little cheese (like a parm.) on our kale chips.  Yum!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar
      Wellness Mama

      Typically, if it is covered, they tend to get soft again after a
      while… I guess from the moisture being trapped in. If you just want
      to keep bugs/kids out covering with a napkin would probably work.

  12. Emily Avatar

    oh my goodness what a great Idea!! I love kale and was wondering what els I could do with it!!!

    1. Brian Avatar

      Mix Kale in with your homemade fruit or vegetable juices. It adds a delicious taste to any drink.

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