
Spiced Kale Chips
Straight up...I'm going to warn you that these super-food babies are hugely addictive. What chips aren't though, right? If you're going to be scoffing bowlfuls of these crispy, salty, lightly spiced green goodies, at least munch with a zen mind as they are straight up good for you too (see 'nutrition bite' below). To make sure they reach their full crunch potential, it's really important that you lay them out on the baking paper without the leaves overlapping as you may potentially end up with a half soggy chip and there's not much fun in that. Aside from that one side note, the good news is that they're super easy as to make. This recipe was inspired by the fresh produce in my latest Ooooby delivery. Sign up with my promo code (YLXPGL) and receive $20 off your first order of organic veges, straight to your doorstep....You're welcome! x
Straight up...I'm going to warn you that these super-food babies are hugely addictive. What chips aren't though, right? If you're going to be scoffing bowlfuls of these crispy, salty, lightly spiced green goodies, at least munch with a zen mind as they are straight up good for you too (see 'nutrition bite' below). To make sure they reach their full crunch potential, it's really important that you lay them out on the baking paper without the leaves overlapping as you may potentially end up with a half soggy chip and there's not much fun in that. Aside from that one side note, the good news is that they're super easy as to make. This recipe was inspired by the fresh produce in my latest Ooooby delivery. Sign up with my promo code (YLXPGL) and receive $20 off your first order of organic veges, straight to your doorstep....You're welcome! x
Method
- Preheat the oven to 160°. Line two baking trays with baking paper
- Rip the kale leaves into large pieces. They'll shrink as they cook, so don't go too small. Place in a large bowl
- In a small bowl, whisk together the remaining ingredients. Pour over the kale and coat each leaf thoroughly. It's a little messy, but the best way to do this is by ‘massaging’ with your hands
- Spread the chips in a single layer on the baking sheets (making sure the leaves aren’t overlapping)
- Cook on one side for 10 minutes and then remove from the oven and turn with tongs
- Place back in the oven for another 5 minutes
- They're ready when the seasonings are dry and the kale is crispy

Looks yum, I still haven't tried Kale chips but really need to especially as I have found somewhere that I can get them from! :)
I'm sure you will love them Amanda! Enjoy making these! x
How spicy are the chips? I'm planning on making them soon, however, I'm not into spicy foods. Thanks!
Hi Farrah, they aren't too spicy - more just full of flavour! However, if you really don't liek any heat, then you could omit the chili flakes from the recipe and they will still be delicious but not too spciy. Enjoy! x