Kale is a
nutritious vegetable and is considered to be a form of cabbage. It can be
green or purple
and is a rich source of calcium, beta-carotene and vitamins.
Like broccoli kale
contains sulforaphane, which is believed to have anti-cancer properties.
Kale chips are
a popular and very nutritional snack and if you happen to have kale sitting in your
garden, fridge or freezer and you are not sure what to do with all of it you
can always dehydrate your kale. Dehydrating kale or any other collard greens is
a relatively easy process and can be done in your very own kitchen using a
dehydrator or the oven.
How To Dehydrate Kale Step by Step
Step
1: Get some kale from your garden, fridge or freezer and using a
knife, trim the stems. Now separate the leaves from the thick parts of the
stems by cutting or tearing the leaves away.
Step
2: Keep the stems, which can be used in soups or eaten as is. Wash the
leaves in cold water and allow to drain for a bit.
Step
3: If you are
using a dehydrator, take the drained leaves and spread them out in a single layer
on the trays. To remove any excess moisture wipe the bottom of the trays with a
cloth.
Step
4: Set the dehydrator to 105 degrees and dry the leaves until they
become crispy. The drying process with a dehydrator will take approximately 6
hours.
Step
5: Once dry, store your dried kale leaves in an airtight container or
crumble the leaves and store them in airtight plastic bags to be used later insoups.
If you do not
have a dehydrator, don’t worry because dehydrated kale chips can just as easily
be made in the oven. Here is how: Follow the first 2 steps, but instead
of using a dehydrator, preheat your oven to 105 degrees. It is said that food
dried at lower temperatures will retain more of its vitamins and enzymes.
Spread your
kale leaves out on a baking or cookie plate, place in the oven and leave them
there for about 4–6 hours until they are crispy. You can make great tasting
kale chips when you dehydrate them with lemon juice or even honey by simply
massaging the honey or lemon juice into the kale leaves and sprinkling a little
bit of salt over them prior to dehydrating. The great thing about dehydrating
kale and making kale chips is that not only do they taste great but it is also
a certain way to up your kids’ vegetable intake without them even noticing!
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