When spring hits, my body craves green things like nobody’s business! There’s nothing like a bowl of the season’s first new growth to connect with nature’s fresh, revitalizing energy, and salad inspiration abounds around every turn. As the season progresses, however, I find my tastes evolving with it, and though my love of all things leafy wanes not at all, I begin craving other texture and flavor combinations beyond a raw bowl of greenery.
Enter kale chips, the satisfyingly crispy and savory snack built on garden-fresh goodness. I’ve always found kale chips to be pretty magical—the possible flavor combinations are as endless as those found in any supermarket potato chip aisle, but these crisps are built around a vegetable widely considered to be a superfood and can be customized to the tastes and diet preferences of just about anyone. They don’t need to be fried, and in fact, they can even be kept raw with the help of a dehydrator (my preferred method anyway, but more on that below).
No, kale chips don’t have many downsides, but the price of purchasing them in stores definitely tops my list. Luckily, I’ve recently discovered just how inexpensive, simple, and fun it is to make my own personalized versions of this addictive munchie, allowing me to enjoy each crunchy leaf truly guilt-free! I particularly enjoy the recipe below, which evolved from a favorite spicy, Asian-inspired salad dressing recipe and was augmented with nutritious organic nettle powder to make this green-powered snack even greener.
While I include some alternative instructions for making these in the oven, I can’t overstate how much I prefer making these chips in a dehydrator: you can make loads more at a time, you don’t have to heat up your house during warm-weather months, the chip texture is darn near perfect (they even look prettier!), and you maximize the nutrition content by gently drying, rather than oven-heating. I highly recommend adding this versatile appliance to your kitchen lineup, and since summer is also yard sale season, there’s no better time to find a lightly used one for an excellent price!
Happy snacking!
Makes 5 to 6 dozen chips.
Active Time: 25 minutes
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