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Raffi Ella

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7. I'm not into cooking but they're really easy to make, even for me!
Wed Feb 13, 2013, 12:11 PM
Feb 2013

I got the recipe here: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Baked-Kale-Chips/

If you scroll down and read the reviews there are a lot of helpful tips. This one from the person who posted the recipe says it all:

I am the poster of this recipe. Thank you all for such nice reviews. You can CUT CALORIES CONSIDERABLY by spraying them with a mister or PAM(TM). I use a "Misto&quot TM) filled with olive oil. Also, you can decrease the salt and add additional seasonings. Enjoy!! UPDATE: The timing of the baking, as others noted, is critical. Baking too little results in limp kale pieces and baking too long causes a "burned" taste. Be sure to use the "curly" kale variety as it tend to be less bitter.DO NOT EXPECT them to taste like potato chips... that was just an expression I used in the description. Kale is a nutritional powerhouse and rich in calcium and other vitamins. GREAT way to feed yourself and your kids!! ENJOY!!

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Also good with cauliflower. Skinner Feb 2013 #1
CAN'T believe I said broccoli. Mira Feb 2013 #2
Lol. Skinner Feb 2013 #4
Kale, too. Raffi Ella Feb 2013 #3
I made mine too salty... Neoma Feb 2013 #5
I have been thinking of making them.. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #6
I'm not into cooking but they're really easy to make, even for me! Raffi Ella Feb 2013 #7
Very well. alexander9 Mar 2013 #8
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