The BEST Kale Chips Recipe - Plus 15 Flavor Ideas! (2024)

How to make the best crispy kale chips recipe at home, for an easy, low calorie, and completely addictive healthy snack!

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The best crispy kale chips

Looking for a healthy alternative to potato chips?

These crunchy oven baked kale chips are absolutely packed with nutrition, and there’s no need for portion control.

Feel free to eat the entire bowl in one sitting!

Kale chips are so popular for a very good reason. They have no business tasting as good as they do. One bite, and you will fall in love.

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Homemade kale chip flavors

Sea Salt & Vinegar: Before adding the salt, massage three tablespoons of white or apple cider vinegar into the kale. Use flaky sea salt if available.

Garlic Kale Chips: Add two teaspoons of garlic powder to the recipe at the same time as when you add the salt.

Lemon Dill: Add three tablespoons of fresh lemon juice and one teaspoon of dried dill along with the other ingredients before massaging the kale.

Everything Bagel: When you add the salt, also include a tablespoon of Everything Bagel seasoning, such as the one from Trader Joe’s.

Cool Ranch: For healthy chips that taste surprisingly like Doritos, add one teaspoon each of onion powder, garlic powder, and dried dill to the original recipe.

Sesame Ginger: Follow the recipe below, adding one teaspoon of ground ginger or two teaspoons of fresh grated ginger. Also massage in two tablespoons of pure maple syrup or honey and two teaspoons of toasted sesame oil along with the olive oil (or unrefined sesame oil) and salt. Stir in a handful of sesame seeds before baking.

Spicy Kale Chips: Stir in half a teaspoon each of chili powder and ground cumin, and add a fourth teaspoon each of red pepper flakes and smoked paprika when you add the salt and oil to the classic recipe below.

Barbecue Chips: Massage in one to two tablespoons of jarred barbecue seasoning, or make your own spice blend at home. It is usually a mixture of brown sugar, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, salt, and cayenne pepper.

Chili Lime: Massage in one teaspoon of ground chili powder and three tablespoons of fresh lime juice along with the salt and oil.

More fun flavor ideas: Other ingredients you can try include basil pesto, avocado oil, Indian curry powder, turmeric, Thai red curry paste, or even cinnamon sugar.

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Cheesy kale chips

Nacho: Add a half cup of nutritional yeast and half a teaspoon each of ground chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika.

Parmesan Cheese: Massage in three tablespoons of Parmesan cheese or vegan Parmesan for a dairy free option.

Cheddar Flavor: Massage a half cup of nutritional yeast into the kale leaves.

Pizza Chips: Add a third cup of nutritional yeast or Parmesan and one teaspoon each of garlic powder, onion powder, and dried oregano.

Still craving healthy comfort food? Make Vegan Mac and Cheese

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Sour cream and onion chips

Soak one cup of raw cashews overnight.

Drain and rinse, then pat dry. Blend with three tablespoons of water, one tablespoon each of apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, and dried onion flakes, and half a teaspoon each of salt and onion powder.

Toss this vegan cashew sour cream dressing with the kale leaves to evenly coat each leaf. (Do not add the additional salt and oil from the original recipe).

Bake twenty five minutes at preheated 300 degrees Fahrenheit, flip the chips, then cook for another ten minutes or until crispy.

Chocolate dessert kale chips

Oh yes, this is a thing. And they are fantastic!

To make superfood chocolate kale chips, follow the recipe in the box below.

Use coconut oil for the oil, do include the salt, and toss the kale leaves with three tablespoons of pure maple syrup and four tablespoons of unsweetened cocoa powder or raw cacao powder.

Serve the chocolate covered kale crisps for snack or a very healthy dessert.

Kale chip recipe video

Above, watch the step by step easy recipe video

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Ingredients for baked kale chips

The recipe calls for raw kale, salt, and oil, or oil spray for a fat free option.

Once you master the original recipe, have fun experimenting with new kale chip flavor ideas, such as any of the flavors above.

For savory kale chips, I like olive oil or avocado oil. Coconut oil and vegetable oil are great options for savory or sweet chips.

And you may absolutely use oil spray to make crispy oil free chips.

Leftover kale? Add it to an Avocado Smoothie or Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie.

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Frequently asked questions

What type of kale?

Any and all colors and varieties of kale will work in this recipe, including purple kale, red kale, or green kale.

Just a few of the common offerings you may find in the salad section at the grocery store are Tuscan, baby, dinosaur, and lacinato kale.

All of these may be used, and there is no need to tear baby kale into pieces.

Ornamental kale can technically be used but is not as tasty. So I do not recommend it.

My opinion is that the best type of kale for kale chips is curly kale, because it traps the spices better than flat kale. Try out different types to find your own favorite.

If you prefer to buy a prewashed bag of kale for convenience, this is perfectly fine.

Can I substitute spinach?

You can! Because spinach has a higher water content than kale, the spinach chips will cook much faster. Therefore, they will need much less baking time.

Can I use a dehydrator or air fryer?

If you would prefer to bake kale chips in an air fryer or dehydrator, follow the recipe below up until the baking point.

Air fried kale chips: Preheat the machine to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Cook in batches so as not to crowd the food. Air fry for three minutes, shake the basket, then fry an additional two minutes or until desired crispiness is reached.

Dehydrator kale chips: Set the dehydrator to 125 degrees Fahrenheit. Dry for three hours or until the veggie chips reach your desired texture.

Are kale chips available to buy?

Brands such as Rhythm and Brad’s sell packaged kale chips at regular grocery stores, health food stores, Costco, Target, and Whole Foods.

Store bought bags of kale chips are tasty but can be expensive. So if you have a few minutes and an oven or air fryer, it is best to make your own at home.

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How to make kale chips

Do not be intimidated by this recipe. The preparation takes under five minutes, and then you let the oven do the rest of the work.

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit.

Line two baking sheets with parchment paper, and set these pans aside.

Wash the kale in a large pot of water, then pat it dry. The drier you get it, the crispier your chips will be in the end. Tear the kale into large pieces.

I recommend making the pieces larger than potato chip size, because they will shrink considerably as they bake.

The stems are more tough and chewy, so it is your choice whether to leave them attached or discard them. I usually opt to keep the kale stems intact.

In a very large mixing bowl, toss the uncooked kale with the oil. Or spray it liberally with oil spray. If you do not have a large enough bowl, just do half the batch at a time.

Sprinkle on the salt, as well as any spices, herbs, or seasonings of choice.

Use your hands to massage the kale for three to four minutes. This step is important, because it softens and evenly coats the leaves in flavor.

Spread the seasoned kale onto the baking pans in a single layer, making sure to not crowd the kale. You may need to do this in batches so the pans are not too crowded. Feel free to store leftover massaged kale in a covered container in the fridge, to cook at a later time or the next day.

Place the pans on the center rack of the oven, and bake for twenty five minutes. Flip the leaves, then continue to bake if necessary, until crispy but not burnt.

Note that the kale continues to crisp up as it cools, and the baking time may vary depending on different climates, ovens, and types of kale. So watch the recipe closely during the final few minutes to ensure it does not burn.

Serve for dinner with Sticky Sesame Cauliflower or Buffalo Cauliflower Wings.

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Tips for serving and storing leftovers

Be sure to let the nutritious chips cool completely before storing them in an airtight covered container.

Homemade kale chips will have the best crispy texture right out of the oven.

Leftovers should stay fresh for up to a week in the fridge, although they will not be as crunchy. Instead, the leaves take on a delightfully chewy texture that is great for throwing into a stir fry or salad.

You may also freeze kale chips for up to four months. Place them in a container with a layer of parchment paper in between layers of the vegetable chips.

Serve them as a healthy appetizer for game day, or as a vegetarian side dish with sautéed mushrooms or zucchini and a protein source.

Or eat like potato chips, in a large serving bowl. The crunchy green chips are good on their own or dipped in ketchup, mustard, Avocado Mayo, or Vegan Onion Dip.

If you would like a smaller batch, feel free to cut the recipe in half.

Health benefits of vegan kale chips

Unlike greasy, fried potato chips, the kale chips are baked in the oven, not fried.

And you may be surprised to learn these kale chips are surprisingly high in protein. Just one bunch of curly kale contains over nine grams of protein!

The kale chip recipe is also very low calorie, with under twenty five calories per serving or less than two hundred for the entire recipe.

Kale is a great source of vitamin K, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B6, folate, and manganese. It is also high in thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin E, fiber, water, and minerals including iron, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium.

This healthy snack recipe can be gluten free, low carb, keto, vegan, and sugar free.

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Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Total Time 25 minutes minutes

Yield 6 servings

5 from 3 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 bunch curly kale
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp olive oil (or oil spray as needed)
  • see above for 15 flavor options

Instructions

  • To make the kale chips recipe, preheat your oven to 300 F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Wash the kale, then pat dry. Tear kale into large pieces. It will shrink as it cooks. Either leave the stems attached or discard them if you prefer. In a very large bowl, toss the kale with the oil, or spray well with oil spray. Sprinkle on spices of choice. Using your hands, massage the kale for at least three minutes, to evenly coat the leaves. Spread the kale leaves out on the baking sheets, making sure to leave space between each leaf. (For the remaining kale that will not fit on the pans, store in the fridge until ready to bake another batch of crispy kale chips.) Bake for 25 minutes. Flip the leaves, then continue to bake if needed, until crispy. They will crisp up more as they cool. I’ve found that varying climates, ovens, and batches of kale mean the time it takes to cook these chips can vary, so watch closely during the final few minutes to ensure they do not burn. You can store leftovers in the fridge for up to four days, but they will be crispiest the day they are made. Luckily, it’s easy to whip up a second batch!

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Notes

Try serving alongside a Sweet Potato Salad or Avocado Salad.

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The BEST Kale Chips Recipe - Plus 15 Flavor Ideas! (2024)

FAQs

How do you make kale taste better? ›

Massaging Kale – massaging kale with a little oil and/or lemon juice for just a few minutes makes it more tender and easier to chew. Plus, it adds an extra boost of flavor.

How do you get the bitterness out of kale chips? ›

No surprise here, kale chips taste like kale! However, crisping them in the oven with a bit of oil and salt does enhance its flavor. Unlike raw kale, kale chips taste toasted and slightly sweet. Crisping kale mellows out the bitter character of this leafy green vegetable.

How do you keep kale chips crispy? ›

To keep them crispy, it is important to let them cool completely. Once cooled, they can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 2-3 days. You could also try adding a few grains of raw rice or silica packs (like those found in store-bought kale chips) to the airtight container. & Perfect for snacking!

How to make kale chips Jamie Oliver? ›

Rinse and dry the kale leaves before removing most of the centre stalk, leaving long, thin pieces of kale. Toss the kale in the oil, then sprinkle with the sugar, cinnamon and ½ tablespoon of sea salt. Arrange the leaves in a single layer on a couple of baking trays and bake for 5 minutes, until crisp.

What Flavours go well with kale? ›

Taste-wise, kale can have bitter notes, so combining it with spicy, sweet or acidic elements, such as vinegar, lemon or red wine, can counteract and balance the mild bitterness. Salt is also an important ingredient when cooking with kale.

What covers the taste of kale? ›

Mix with sweets: combining kale with naturally sweet-tasting foods such as fruits, or sweet-tasting spices can help mask some of its bitterness. Add a touch of salt or spices: spicy and salty flavors can also tame some of kale's strong bitterness. Try cooking kale in vegetable broth with a touch of chili flakes.

Can you eat too much kale chips? ›

Kale contains a large amount of fiber, which is great for digestion but can be dangerous if you eat too much. If you overeat on kale chips (or any food) then you may experience bloating, gas, and constipation due to the excessive intake of fiber.

Are kale chips anti inflammatory? ›

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Kale actually contains a phytochemical called beta carotene, which gets converted into vitamin A in the body. According to a 2021 study published in Frontiers in Nutrition, beta carotene displays antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that may protect the gut lining and reduce intestinal inflammation.

Are kale chips still healthy? ›

And unlike potato chips, kale retains its nutritional value when made into chips. Kale is high in fiber, antioxidants, vitamin A and calcium, as well as B vitamins, vitamin C and potassium. It's fat- and sodium-free, and the minuscule amounts of olive oil and salt used in my recipe barely bump up those amounts.

What kind of kale is best for chips? ›

Any variety of kale – curly or flat – can be made into baked kale chips. Some home cooks prefer to use flat lacinato kale, aka "dinosaur" kale, so named for its leathery appearance, and some like the frilly appearance of curly kale. Try batches of both and see which you like best.

How long will homemade kale chips last? ›

Storage. In my opinion, kale chips are crispiest and taste the best immediately after baking. However, if you have leftovers, my recommendation is to store them in an air-tight container at room temperature for 1-2 days. They will lose their crispiness, but will still taste delicious.

Why do my kale chips get soggy? ›

If you washed your kale right before making this recipe but didn't fully dry the leaves it can cause the chips to come out soggy when you bake them. Next time, make sure you pat the leaves dry with a paper towel or run them through a salad spinner.

Can I eat kale chips everyday? ›

It is not likely that you would experience adverse effects from consuming kale chips. If the chips are very salty and you over-consume them, you might feel bloated from the excess salt intake. You may also feel some stomach discomfort from the fiber if you eat a lot of them and are not used to eating high-fiber foods.

Why are kale chips expensive? ›

To top it off, kale chips are usually labeled as raw, which means in order to get them crispy they are dehydrated and that takes a looooong time. So we've got expensive ingredients + a long production process = $7 for a mini bag of kale chips!

What is the most beneficial way to eat kale? ›

Steaming is a better option than boiling because you don't lose as many nutrients with this cooking method, according to Gray. “You're not giving it heat treatment for very long, so it's closest to raw that you can get and you still are cooking it to some degree,” she said.

How do you prepare kale to eat? ›

Kale can be eaten uncooked incorporated in a salad. It can be eaten hot, wilted in boiling salted water & butter, in much the same way as spinach.

Why does massaging kale make it taste better? ›

Massaging kale for salad makes the vegetable more palatable by releasing its bitter compounds and—as a result—making the kale less bitter. This simple process breaks down the vegetable's fibrous texture, making it more tender, easier to chew, and more digestible.

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