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October 13, 2011

Sweet & Salty Kale Chips

My grandma used to make my favorite snack with kelp. She would lightly fry kelp(we had real thick one in Korea) and while it’s hot, she puts salt and sugar. Aghhh I miss home cooked korean snack.
With ever popular kale, I made my version of it. Oven roasted instead of frying, and with some spice. Not the same as my grandma’s but this would do it for my woman cave evening snacking. Kale chips, my dogs on my lap, couch, and mindless TV. Yup you know what I’m talking about. 🙂 Don’t buy $10 kale chip that tastes like cardboard. Make it at home. Grab that bowl. Come sit with me!

Ingredients
1 bunch of kale (I prefer curly kind for this)
1 Tablespoon Olive oil
1 teaspoon Salt
2~3Tablespoon Sugar
1 teaspoon Paprika

Preparation

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1. Rinse and thoroughly dry kale, remove thick stems. It will shrink as they bake so I usually cut them into pretty large pieces)

2. Place kale in a bowl, drizzle olive oil over it and lightly massage them. (If you drizzle directly on them on a sheet pan, it gets uneven. You don’t want oil-soaked kale chips.)

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3. Bake for 30 mins at 325’C or till crisp. (don’t burn! I’ve burn a few batches.)

4. As soon as you take it out of oven, while it’s still super hot, sprinkle salt and sugar. Go generous with sugar.  It is ‘sweet’ and salty treat after all. Sprinkle it with some paprika and now go to your couch.

Filed Under: Misc, Vegetarian Tagged With: kale, paprika, previous posts, sweet and salty

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Comments

  1. Sage Recipes says

    October 13, 2011 at 6:47 pm

    Looks yummy and healthy! I will have to try this recipe! =) The picture of buggie is so cute!!

    Reply
  2. Kirstinbrie says

    January 15, 2012 at 10:51 pm

    Thanks for the recipe.nthey worked very well and tasted great. No burnt or bitter parts!

    Yummmm

    Reply
    • Ankahee says

      February 11, 2012 at 7:52 pm

      Awesome! I buy shiteomng like this occasionally and its ridiculously expensive. can’t wait to try to make them on my own.

      Reply
      • blackdogfoodblog says

        February 13, 2012 at 5:25 am

        I know. So $$$$$!!!! And they can’t be all natural & fresh if they can sit on the shelve that long….so easy and so much cheaper to make it at home!

        Reply

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