Homemade Seasoned Crispy Kale Chips Recipe (Food Dehydrator or Oven-Baked) (2024)

Last Updated on September 21, 2023

Homemade kale chips are one of my favorite snacks from the garden! They’re absolutely delicious, super healthy, and easy to make. As much as I love eating and cooking with fresh kale in other ways, making homemade kale chips is a great way to change things up when we’re harvesting more kale than we can otherwise keep up with. It’s also the perfect use for that end-of-season kale that has become a bit tough. Even if you aren’t growing your own kale, making fresh homemade kale chips is an awesome way to add more greens to your diet – and “trick” your kids into eating more too!

I hope you enjoy our highly-addictive homemade crispy kale chips recipe. The easy step-by-step instructions will result in perfectly seasoned, crunchy, tasty kale chips – that also hold up well in storage! I’ll share our favorite seasoning combinations, but this kale chip recipe is highly customizable. Feel free to add as many or as few seasonings as you prefer, or use whatever you have available at home. You can make these kale chips using either a food dehydrator or in the oven.

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Supplies & Ingredients Needed to Make Kale Chips

  • 1 large bunch of kale, or about a dozen leaves. I doubled the recipe in the photos, using about the equivalent of two large bunches of kale fresh from the garden.
  • Extra virgin olive oil for drizzling, approximately 1/2 to 1 tablespoon of oil per bunch of kale. The higher quality olive oil, the better the kale chips will taste!
  • Sea salt – the minimum seasoning I suggest. You could also use a simple seasoned salt, like garlic salt.
  • Other seasonings of choice. We love to make homemade kale chips with a variety of seasonings – sometimes using just one or two, and other times mixing several! Some of our favorites include garlic powder, onion powder, curry or turmeric powder, black pepper, cumin, lemon powder, chili powder, everything-but-the-bagel seasoning, and more. (We make most of these seasonings from homegrown ingredients. Click on any of the linked seasonings to learn how to make your own!) Nutritional yeast is another wonderful addition that we add to almost every batch of kale chips. It gives them a cheese-like tang! For a fun twist, you could even sprinkle in some fresh chopped herbs.
  • A strainer and mixing bowl, or a salad spinner
  • A food dehydrator, or oven and baking sheet(s). Either option works! We personally prefer to use our food dehydrator and find that it results in slightly more dry, crispy kale chips that stay crunchy longer in storage.
  • Recommended: Tongs for tossing
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Step 1: De-Stem & Tearthe Kale


We need to get our kale washed, dried, de-stemmed, and broken up into chip-size pieces. The order that you accomplish these steps is up to you!

I have found it easiest to de-stem the unwashed kale, tear it into pieces, and toss those into a salad spinner. Shoot for around 2 inch pieces, keeping in mind that they will shrink as they dry. Then, I use the basket portion of the salad spinner as a strainer to rinse the kale in the sink. Next, I put the basket into the spinner bowl and give it whirl! I like to spin the rinsed pieces once, discard the collected water, toss the kale, then spin it once more to get them extra dry.

Alternatively (if you don’t have a salad spinner), I suggest washing your kale as intact large leaves first. Shake or pat them dry, and then proceed with de-stemming and tearing.

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How to quickly de-stem kale

It is really quick and easy to de-stem kale by hand! There is no need to fuss with a knife (unless you prefer to of course). Hold the leaf near the bottom thick stem portion, pinch and grab the leafy bits on each side, and slide your fingers down the stem. The leafy portion will peel right off, leaving behind the toughest section of stem. The more tender skinny stem in the top third of the leaf will usually stay connected to the greens, which is totally okay! From there, I tear the leaves into chip-size pieces.

I should note that you don’t absolutely have to de-stem the kale, though it is highly recommended. Including the thick portion of the stem in your kale chips can lead to varying drying times, tougher kale chips, and also reduced storage life. It is far more dense (and therefore has more moisture) than the thin leaves and skinny stem bit.

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Step 2: Add Oil & Seasoning


Once the raw kale chip pieces are prepped and fairly dry, transfer them into a mixing bowl. I simply dump mine from the basket into the bowl portion of the salad spinner, after getting rid of the collected water of course. That means I only use one bowl for the whole process!

Next, drizzle the kale with a small amount of extra virgin olive oil. We usually just “eyeball it”, though I’d say about ½ to 1 tbsp of oil is good for the average grocery store bunch of kale. We used about 2 tablespoons of olive oil for this large double-batch. When in doubt, go light at first. You can always add more! The goal is to evenly coat every piece with a small amount of oil, but not have any excess dripping off or pooling in the bowl. Toss everything well with tongs (or similar) until all of the pieces are evenly and lightly coated with oil.

Once the kale is tossed with oil, it is time to add your other seasonings of choice. I like to sprinkle a small amount of seasoning over the kale in two or three rounds, tossing them in between. That way, the seasonings get evenly distributed over all of the kale chips rather than stuck to only the top layer.

The amount of seasonings is up to you! At minimum, sprinkle on sea salt to taste (as you would when seasoning other vegetables with salt). We typically go fairly light with stronger seasonings like turmeric and lemon powder, adding only a light dusting. In this large double-batch, I added about one tablespoon of nutritional yeast total. Have fun experimenting with various combinations!

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Step 3: Dry the Kale Chips


Now, transfer the oiled and seasoned kale chips to their final drying destination. If you’re using a food dehydrator, lay out the kale pieces on your dehydrator trays. To dry them in the oven, place the kale pieces on a baking sheet. The use of parchment paper will reduce the chances of sticking to the baking sheet, though the oil helps with that as well. Either way, arrange the kale chips next to each other but not overlapping. They need space and air flow between them to properly dry.

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Kale Chip Drying Time & Temperature

Dry your homemade kale chips in a food dehydrator on 125°F for about 2 hours, or until they are completely crispy dry. If your food dehydrator doesn’t have a precise temperature setting, choose the “vegetable” setting or other medium-low heat option. By the end, they should crunch and crumble and no longer bend, signaling they are done.

In the oven, bake the kale chips on 225°F for about 25 to 30 minutes – or until the chips are crispy, but not burnt. Low and slow is the key when making kale chips in the oven!

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Step 4: Enjoy or Store


Are they ready yet? Yum! Now it is time to chow down on your homemade crispy kale chips.Store any leftovers in an air-tight container, such as a glass food storage container with snap-on sealing lid. For maximum crunch, enjoy within 4 or 5 days. Depending on the size batch made, it wouldn’t be unheard of to consume all of your kale chips in one sitting! And there is no shame in that.

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Are kale chips good for you?

Heck yes they are! Kale chips are made from kale after all. Kale is incredibly nutrient-dense and loaded with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Plus, dehydrated or baked kale chips are not fried like most other chips are. Fresh homemade kale chips are the most healthy, as you have the ultimate control over the quality of ingredients and process used to dry them.

The small amount of olive oil (a healthy unsaturated fat) used to help them crisp by no means makes kale chips “bad for you”.One of my personal vices is organic kettle chips… and these do a dang good job at satiating the craving for something salty, crunchy, and flavorful – at a fraction of the calories!

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And that is how you make healthy, crispy, awesomely delicious homemade kale chips!


I can’t wait for you to try these bad boys yourself! Enjoy experimenting with seasonings of your own, and come back for a review to let us know how it went. Please let me know if you have any questions, and feel free to spread the love by sharing or pinning this post. Now excuse me while I go munch on some kale chips and write your next article.


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Homemade Seasoned Crispy Kale Chips Recipe (Dehydrator or Oven-Baked)

Please enjoy these highly-addictive, uber-healthy, homemade crispy kale chips. They're easy to make in either a food dehydrator or baked in the oven, and stay crunchy in storage! I’ll share our favorite seasoning combinations, but this kale chip recipe is highly customizable. Use whatever seasonings you like or have!

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Dehydrator Time2 hours hrs

Course: Party Food, Side Dish, Snack

Keyword: Baked kale chips, Crispy kale chips, dehydrated kale chips, Kale chips, seasoned kale chips

Servings: 1 bowl

Equipment

  • A strainer and mixing bowl, or asalad spinner

  • Afood dehydrator, or oven and baking sheet(s) lined with parchment paper

  • Recommended: tongs, for tossing

Ingredients

  • 1 bunch fresh kale (about 12 leaves)
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • sea salt (or seasoned salt), to taste
  • other optional seasonings, sprinkled over to taste (recommendations include garlic powder, onion powder, nutritional yeast, chili powder, turmeric or curry powder, cumin, lemon powder, everything-but-the-bagel seasoning, and/or black pepper)

Instructions

  • Wash, dry (pat dry or use a salad spinner) and de-stem the kale.

  • Tear or cut the kale up into chip-size pieces, about 2 by 2 inches.

  • Add the kale pieces to a mixing bowl. Drizzle over about 1/2 to 1 tbsp of olive oil per average bunch of kale. The goal is to evenly coat every piece with a small amount of oil, but not have any excess dripping off or pooling in the bowl.

  • Toss everything well with tongs (or similar) until all of the kale pieces are evenly and lightly coated with oil.

  • Sprinkle over sea salt and other seasonings of choice, to taste.(I like to lightly dust the kale with a small amount of seasonings first, toss well, dust again, toss, repeat. That way, the seasonings get evenly distributed over all of the kale chips, rather than stuck to only the top layer.)

  • If you’re using a food dehydrator, lay out the kale pieces on your dehydrator trays. To dry them in the oven, place the kale pieces on a baking sheet (parchment paper recommended). Either way, arrange the kale chips next to each other butnot overlapping.

  • Dry your homemade kale chips in afood dehydratoron 125°F for about 2 hours, or until they are completely crispy dry. If your food dehydrator doesn’t have a precise temperature setting, choose the “vegetable” setting or other medium-low heat option. By the end, they should crunch and crumble and no longer bend, signaling they are done.

  • In theoven, bake the kale chips on 225°F for about 25 to 30 minutes – or until the chips are crispy, but not burnt. Low and slow is the key when making kale chips in the oven!

  • Enjoy your homemade crispy kale chips! Store any leftovers in anair-tight container. For maximum crunch, enjoy within 4 or 5 days.

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FAQs

Can you dehydrate kale in a dehydrator? ›

Step 3: Dry the Kale Chips

If you're using a food dehydrator, lay out the kale pieces on your dehydrator trays. To dry them in the oven, place the kale pieces on a baking sheet.

How do you keep kale chips crisp? ›

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 dehydrate kale without a dehydrator? ›

Bake for an hour. Then, turn off oven, rotate trays, and then let sit in the oven for 30 minutes. Then, turn oven to 170F again, and bake for another 15–20 minutes. Check kale: if completely dry and crispy, remove from oven.

How long does dehydrated kale last? ›

Another great way to preserve that garden goodness through the winter is with dehydrated veggie powders. This kale powder tutorial is a simple way to keep enjoying (and benefitting from) those leafy greens long after season has ended (up to 6 months!).

How long does it take to dehydrate kale in a dehydrator? ›

First, place all ingredients in a bowl and mix. This will marinate the kale. Next, separate the kale on the dehydrator trays ensuring that they do not overlap too much. Now, place in the dehydrator at 145 degrees F for 1 hour, then 115 degrees F for 3.5 hours.

Is dehydrated kale still healthy? ›

Throughout drying and storage, the minerals examined were fairly stable. Dried kale is generally a good source of minerals and vitamins. However, blanching before drying is recommended. In addition, freeze-drying and storage in cold temperature allows for higher vitamin preservation in dried kale.

Why are my homemade kale chips bitter? ›

Do not use frozen kale. If your kale chips haven't reached that perfectly crispy status, just flip each piece over and put them back in the oven for a few more minutes. Don't turn up the heat. High heat can burn the kale and make it taste bitter.

Why are my kale chips soggy? ›

Damp leaves make soggy kale chips. Use a light hand when you coat the dry kale leaves with olive oil. You don't want to drench them or they'll never crisp up. Use a large enough rimmed baking sheet so each kale leaf can lie flat in a single layer.

Why do my kale chips get soggy? ›

While washing may be obvious, failing to make sure that your kale leaves are completely dry foils many attempts at crispy kale chips. If the leaves go into the oven with moisture, the kale chips with steam leading to a soggy kale chip mess.

What is the best way to dehydrate kale? ›

Dry the kale at 145 F / 63 C for 1 hour. Reduce the heat to 115 F / 46 C and dry for an additional 3 to 4 hours until crispy dry. Transfer to airtight containers, or vacuum seal for longer storage. Enjoy.

Does kale need to be blanched before dehydrating? ›

Kale: While some prefer blanching kale for a crisper texture, it is possible to dehydrate kale without blanching for making kale chips.

How do you dehydrate if you don't have a dehydrator? ›

Your oven can be used to dry foods when you keep it temperature around 140° F (60° C). Though oven drying can take around 6-10 hours depending on the specific food, this method may be beneficial for people who don't want to purchase any additional appliances.

Can you store homemade kale chips? ›

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.

Which is better, freeze-dried or dehydrated? ›

Freeze-dried food maintains most of its nutrients throughout the process, and once rehydrated, is very similar in nutritional value to its fresh counterpart. In contrast to dehydrated food where only around 60-75% of the original nutrients are retained. In freeze-dried food about 97% of the nutrients are retained.

Can I leave kale chips out overnight? ›

Although I prefer to eat my kale chips immediately, made ahead or leftover kale chips should be stored in an airtight container once cooled. Your chips will keep about 2-3 days at room temperature, or up to a week if stored in the fridge.

Do you have to cook vegetables before dehydrating? ›

A general rule of thumb for dehydrating vegetables: If you can normally eat them raw, you don't need to cook them before drying. Depending on your rehydrating method, though, you might want to cook all your vegetables first.

What is the easiest vegetable to dehydrate? ›

Kale is one of the easiest vegetables to dehydrate and doesn't need to be blanched prior to the dehydration process. Dehydrating kale raw will help retain the nutritional benefits and save you a lot of time and unnecessary mess in the kitchen.

Is dehydrated kale easier to digest? ›

Once the kale leaves reach optimal ripeness, they are harvested and freeze-dried to remove any kind of moisture content. On the contrary, the freeze-dried version of kale is healthier than the fresher one. Freeze-dried kale is nutrient dense and easier to digest.

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