Chocolate Caramel Kale Chips Recipe (2024)

OK you might be thinking I’m a bit weird…

How can kale chips be sweet?

I thought the same as you before I made these chocolate caramel kale chips and I’ve got to tell you I was blown away.

I mean, if you’ve ever tried savory kale chips, you’ll know how deliciously moreish they are.

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But these sweet kale chips take things to a whole new level.

Along the same lines of green thickies, you can’t actually taste the kale at all.

All you can taste is delicious sweet chocolate caramel crunchiness.

Once you taste one of these sweet kale chips you won’t be able to stop.

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All you need to do for this recipe is strip your kale and cut into bite sized pieces.

Then you blend up the chocolate caramel sauce, and mix it with the kale.

Then you either bake it in the oven or use a dehydrator. I use a dehydrator as I get the best results and the kale chips stay crispier a lot longer in a sealed container.

RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT

Although not essential, these tools can really speed up this process and produce the tastiest kale chips on the planet.

Kale Stripper

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Stripping your kale manually can take a while, so I use this kale stripper and my kale sheds it’s stalks in seconds.

Dehydrator

And if you want to get yourself a dehydrator to make kale chips, soaked dehydrated nuts, fruit leathers and other gorgeous treats, this is the brand I recommend.

Non-Stick Silicone Baking Mat

If you would prefer to use the oven rather than a dehydrator, I recommend getting yourself a non stick silicone mat so you don’t get toxins from harmful baking trays in your food, and it make it so much easier to remove the food from a non stick mat. This is the mat I recommend.

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Chocolate Caramel Kale Chips Recipe

Katherine Kyle

These chocolate caramel kale chips might sound like a strange combination but they are going to blow you away with their deliciousness. Once you eat one of these, you will be making them all the time, I promise!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Course Snack

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Instructions

  • Soak the cashew nuts overnight with 1 teaspoon of water. In the morning drain and rinse them with filtered water. (Optional but better for digestion and health)

  • Wash the kale and use this kale stripper to remove the stalks quickly. Chop into bite sized pieces.

  • Combine the rest of the ingredients in a blender and blend for 1 minute or until smooth.

  • In a large bowl massage or mix the chocolate caramel sauce into the kale chips. Make sure every inch of kale is coated with the sauce.

  • If you are using a dehydrator, arrange the kale in a single layer on the sheets and dehydrate at 45 degrees for 24 hours or until crisp.

  • If you are using an oven, arrange the kale on a baking tray on a non stick silicone mat like this and bake for about 15 minutes at 300F/150C. Flip over the kale chips and bake for 10 minutes more. Keep a close eye on the kale chips as they burn easily.

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FAQs

How do you keep kale chips from getting soggy? ›

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!

Why are my homemade kale chips bitter? ›

When it comes to baked kale chips, brown equals bitter. That's why it can be a little tricky to know when your kale chips are fully baked because you can't really judge by the color. You want to remove baked kale chips from the oven before they brown but while they're still a bit soft in the center.

Are homemade kale chips healthy? ›

And unlike potato chips, kale retains its nutritional value when made into chips. Kale is high in fiber, antioxidants, vitamin A and calcium, as well as B vitamins, vitamin C and potassium. It's fat- and sodium-free, and the minuscule amounts of olive oil and salt used in my recipe barely bump up those amounts.

How to make kale chips Martha Stewart? ›

Arrange kale on two rimmed baking sheets. Drizzle evenly with olive oil and toss. Season with salt. Bake, rotating trays once, until crisp, 12 to 15 minutes.

Why are kale chips expensive? ›

The ingredients for most kale chips are a base of raw cashews and nutritional yeast, both of which are pretty pricey. To top it off, kale chips are usually labeled as raw, which means in order to get them crispy they are dehydrated and that takes a looooong time.

How to cook kale in oven jamie oliver? ›

Cut out the centre stalks, then cut the kale into 5cm slices. Place the kale on a baking tray and drizzle over the sesame and olive oils, scatter over the sesame seeds and season with sea salt and black pepper. Roast in the oven for 20 minutes, turning halfway through cooking, until crisp at the edges.

Can you eat too many kale chips? ›

Kale contains a large amount of fiber, which is great for digestion but can be dangerous if you eat too much. If you overeat on kale chips (or any food) then you may experience bloating, gas, and constipation due to the excessive intake of fiber.

Should you refrigerate kale chips? ›

Your chips will keep about 2-3 days at room temperature, or up to a week if stored in the fridge. If you find storing your homemade chips in an airtight container makes them soggy, consider adding something to the container that will absorb moisture like some dry rice.

Are kale chips anti-inflammatory? ›

It also has lutein and zeaxanthin, which may help lower your risk of cataracts and macular degeneration. Also, lutein may help prevent atherosclerosis , a buildup of hard plaque in your blood vessels. Add kale to a salad or eat kale chips as a snack for an anti-inflammatory benefit.

How do you make kale soft and not bitter? ›

Minced garlic, olive oil, and salt are also simple ingredients that can transform the flavor of a bitter kale dish. Cutting the stem of kale and marinating it with olive oil and salt can help reduce bitterness. Let it marinate in the fridge for at least 24 hours for better tenderness and less bitterness.

Does lemon make kale less bitter? ›

Another trick that works with kale, I don't know why this works, but if you add just a little bit of lemon to kale, which is bitter, it actually makes the kale taste less bitter.

Is spinach or kale better for you? ›

"However, if you are looking for a food that is particularly high in fiber, vitamins K and C, kale is a better choice," she said. "If you are looking for a food that is particularly high in folate and a source of iron, and vitamins A and E, then spinach is a better choice."

Can dogs eat kale? ›

Kale is a leafy green that is safe for dogs to eat in moderation. The benefits of kale—which is rich in vitamins A, C, E, and K as well as minerals—make it a healthy occasional addition to dog food. It is best to feed your dog small quantities of cooked, plain kale.

What kind of kale is best for chips? ›

Curly kales are distinctively mild-flavored and easy to cook with. These types are most commonly used for chips, green smoothies, and pestos. Curly kale leaves grow whorled around a woody upright stem. These curly varieties can be green, bluish, or purplish-red in color.

Can you eat kale raw? ›

Adding kale to your meals

Kale holds its texture well when cooked, and it can be steamed, stir-fried, roasted or eaten raw. You can blend it into smoothies, roast it to make kale chips, wilt it into soup, mash it with potatoes or turn it into pesto.

Can you eat kale stems? ›

You can definitely eat kale stems! Sure, they're not the tastiest. Or easiest to eat. But, they're packed with nutrition and can add some valuable green to a stir fry, grain bowl, or frittata.

Do kale chips make you gassy? ›

Kale. Have you ever lit up a room after downing a batch of kale chips? That's because cruciferous vegetables, like kale, broccoli, and cauliflower, are rich in sulfur. Sulfur is a chemical compound that, when broken down in the large intestine, produces hydrogen sulfide, a gas.

What makes kale chips bitter? ›

High heat can burn the kale and make it taste bitter.

Does baking kale chips destroy nutrients? ›

However, the vitamins in kale decrease when cooked. This doesn't mean there are no vitamins left in kale chips when they are baked. When baked, the kale chips still contains many vitamins, minerals and nutrients. The amounts are just less than when consumed raw.

Can you overcook kale? ›

Don't boil kale, is releases more of the strong smelling sulfur compounds and makes the leaves slimy while damaging most of the nutrients. To preserve nutrients, don't cook kale for more than 10 minutes over high heat (in a skillet or oven at 400°F).

How do you cook kale so it's not tough? ›

Instead, after you've washed the leaves, leave them damp. The water that clings to the leaves will create steam when you toss them in the hot skillet. As the kale cooks, you'll cover the skillet for a few minutes; that steam will help wilt and break down the kale perfectly.

Should you soak kale before cooking? ›

Soaking kale in warm water can also work to tenderize it. The dip into the water will also serve to clean it in preparation for a favorite kale recipe. This technique will help to improve the flavor after you have chopped it on your board with a sharp kitchen knife.

How do you make kale less soggy? ›

To prevent kale from getting soggy, try sautéing it quickly over medium-high heat with a bit of olive oil. This helps retain its texture and flavor. Additionally, avoid overcooking and consider adding a splash of lemon juice or vinegar for extra freshness.

How do you keep chips from getting soggy? ›

When you cut your chips, it's integral that you get them straight into cold water to wash the starch off. Soak them for 2-3 minutes and then drain before putting into fresh water to boil. This will prevent them browning too quickly and ensure you don't end up with soggy chips.

How do you make crispy chips not soggy? ›

Slice the chips, then give them a bath in cold water, agitating them and even changing the water once or twice until it runs clear. To help the chips crisp up, take a page from Alison Roman at Bon Appétit and use some white vinegar during the last soak.

Does kale get soggy with dressing? ›

Does kale get soggy after adding dressing? No! That's the beauty of kale. You can prep this simple kale salad up to an hour before serving it and it will still be crunchy and delicious.

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