Kale chips have been making their rounds on blogs and health websites for a few years -- and for good reason! They're crunchy like a potato chip but deliciously healthy!
Full of Vitamins A, C and K plus calcium, iron and protein, this is one snack you can feel good--no make that, feel great about eating mindlessly!
The original recipe is simple enough: kale, oil and salt, only I don't use oil so I had to get creative with the method. The end result? The same delicious snack, only healthier! (and fat-free!)
I make my kale chips one of three ways: with nutritional yeast (for a cheesy chip), sea salt (original) or with old bay seasoning (spicy).
I also asked HH's Facebook fans how they spiced up their kale chips. Here are their delicious recommendations:
"I soak them in lemon-ginger water before baking" - Melissa
"My little guys like them with garlic salt." - Krys
"I like Teriyaki kale chips!" - Jennifer
"Balsamic vinegar and salt." - Kristy
"Unrefined sea salt, it tastes a bit like seaweed." - Chris
"Nutritional yeast, miso and cayenne!" - Judith
"Just a drizzle of honey (or agave)." -Michelle
"I like them with a little vinegar." - Kim
How do YOU spice up your kale chips?! Share with us!