Nacho Kale Chips

"These are uber kid-friendly. It's a great way to get extra vitamins (especially B-12 from the nutritional yeast) and protein (cashews, nutritional yeast) into tots. They taste like Doritos. Yum, yum, yum!"
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Remove hard stalks from kale and set aside in a mixing bowl.
  • Add remaining ingredients to blender and process until smooth, adding a little bit of water or more lemon juice if needed.
  • Pour sauce over kale and mix until evenly coated.
  • Lay out on parchment paper and dehydrate on low for about 10 hours, turning over halfway through--OR bake at 300F for 30 minutes, flipping over halfway through.

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Reviews

  1. My kale chips turned out amazing. They tasted just like they were store bought. I used a nutribullet which made making the flavoring much easier, just had to add a 1/4 cup of water to keep the blending going. I used my Nesco dehydrator and set it on 135 deg for 4-5 hours. They were a big hit among my family and friends.
     
  2. Amazing! I was skeptical but these kick butt. I dehydrated at 145° for 2 hours then 115° for 3 hours. Great hit with my man.
     
  3. These were so good!!! Thanks so much for submitting this recipe. I bought a Nesco Dehydrator last week after eating Kale Chips from the Vitamin Shoppe that were $3.00 for a little container! They were good, but not good! LOL Also, I want to thank socbtrfly9 for her advice, because it cut my drying time in half.
     
  4. I used soaked almonds instead of cashews and they were great. My husband is even asking me to make them again!
     
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  1. I used soaked almonds instead of cashews and they were great. My husband is even asking me to make them again!
     

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I'm an ethical vegan, atheist, wife and stay-at-home mother of a 7 year old DD and 1 year old DS. I have also been known to hug a tree from time to time, but I don't do it professionally. I love life, walk around in awe of the universe, and am always made happier by things that smell delicious. Like pumpkin pie spice. And turmeric. We've been vegan since Fall '08, and are just starting to feel like we know the tricks of the trade...and Recipezaar has certainly made the transition easier. Yey Recipezaar!
 
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