I keep mine pretty simple: olive oil or flax seed oil, sea salt, garlic, lemon juice, and paprika. When I want sweet ones, I'll add a little honey. When I want cheesy ones, I'll add some nutritional yeast.
Permalink Reply by Dana on January 1, 2009 at 7:52pm
That sounds really easy and yummy! I think I'll try that next time I make kale chips. Is this how you make your spinach chips? (I remember reading about your having spinach chips in the My Way article and searching for spinach chips recipes to no avail... I was still bound to recipes and measuring spoons at that time, and was a bit afraid to just figure something out on my own.) (I'm assuming that you're the My Way Charles...)
I am, indeed, the My Way Charles. Maybe I should make that my new name.
And, yeah, I made the spinach chips the same way. The only thing with spinach chips is you wanna make sure you use big leaves, because the little ones shrink down to nothing.
OH MY! I am going to have to try this. I love black kale. It is my favorite green. I am going to try the onion recipe too. I love the taste of a blooming onion. Thanks for the recipes.
If you eat kale chips just remember to check your teeth afterward and get a good brushing. Otherwise, your appearance is frightening.
We have 2 kale chip recipes we love at our house. 'Cheesey or Tempura' style is 1 cup soaked (rinsed and drained)cashews, 1 lemon juiced, 1/2 cup onion, 1 lg clove garlic, 1/4 cup parsley, 1 teaspoon dill weed, 1/2 teaspoon ginger, 1 Tablespoon nutritional yeast, and enough water to make a thick sauce in the blender (maybe1/2 or 1 cup? use the smallest amount you can and still get the ingredients to turn).
The second recipe is 'dorito' style: 2 fresh tomatoes, 1/2 cup sundried tomatoes soaked, save the soak water, 2 Tablespoons tahini, 1 Tbs tamari/nama shoyu, 1 Tbs lemon juice, 1/3 red bell pepper, 1 Tbs dry basil, 1 Tbs dry oregano, 1/2 teasp cayenne pepper, 1/2 teasp kelp, 1 small clove garlic, some pepper. Again use enough of the soak water to just allow the ingredients to turn in the blender. Massage into washed, destemmed and torn kale.
These are both great!
Thank you for your positive words everyone. I've been raw for 8 months and it was simply dissappointing to have gone through such a binge! Besides I felt physically awful!
Onward we march from here! lol
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Master or Super TONIC (usually made with garlic, ginger, horseradish, onion, hot peppers, acv etc) is right up there. This dude here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wQbGDmaKZcstart at 1:50) is making tonic. It doesn't have to get this complex to ...
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