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Homemade KALE CHIPS Recipe! 😋 PAPRIKA, CURRY, MOROCCAN!!

Hey friends!

So every now and again I get on the health bandwagon! The thing that appealed to me the MOST about this recipe was the CHIPS parts of Kale Chips!!! LOL. So I decided to give it a crack! And they worked out! Woohoo! I've had Kale Salads before and was like, GROSS! It's like just trying to eat a whole bunch of GRASS! Haha. But I was really pleasantly surprised at whole delicious these turned out!

So I've included the recipe and instructions below the picture!

Home made Kale Chips
Photo by ME of my Kale Chips!!

Step 1:

Line 2 large trays with baking paper.

Preheat the oven to 180°C or 160°C fan forced.

Step 2

Wash your Kale! It does come from the earth and bugs aren't strangers to Kale either, but it's really important the Kale it DRY before you put it in the oven, otherwise it will be all soggy. Due to the nature of Kale it might need a lettuce spinner to get it dry!

Trim the stems from the Kale and rip it into small sized pieces.

Step 3

Combine olive oil, and your spice of choice into a large bowl. (Not all the spices at one time, if you want different flavours, make each one in a different bowl!) Mix in the Kale and toss it around to coat the Kale it in the mixture. Don't drench it in oil though!! Start with less and add more if you think it needs it.

Spread the Kale out on the trays, make sure they are not overlapping each other.

Step 4

Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes, and then rotate the trays (or swap from the top to the bottom) and then bake for another 10 minutes, or until the Kale is crisp.

Step 5

You can add a little salt and let cool for a few minutes, and then eat!

I might be a bit weird but my favourite out of the difference spices I tried was actually the Curry Powder! It reminded me of Curried Eggs my Mum used to make us as kids! Important not too much on too much spice though as it clogs up

Have you made Kale Chips before? What spices or flavouring did you use?!