Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Kale Chips

I have these 3 big kale plants in my garden, my side salads a couple times a week were not making a dent in them.  I remembered hearing about cooking it up in the oven into crispy chips.  One afternoon I made a batch with my 5 year old, Brik, who loves to help in the kitchen.  Brik has been looking for something that he can make and sell like his big brother.  I told him that after we finished the first batch he would need to eat a serving to see if it tasted good because he can only sell things that are yummy :)

He agreed that it did, he has made a few batches on his own and has earned $5.  Here is his very own instructional video;


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15 comments:

  1. AWWWW...What enchanting children. I wish I lived close by so that I could encourage this budding entrepreneur. Love the endorsement at the end!

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  2. Cute video! Going to try it with rainbow chard.

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  3. Let me know if he wants to sell anymore...I would love to try them!

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  4. that was so adorable! i love kale chips too :)

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  5. I made kale chips and loved them, but the rest of the family would eat only a few. We do eat a lot of kale other ways, though. Here are many ideas for using kale.

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  6. I am going to try them as a topping for soups, salads and pastas as I am not crazy about them plain.

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  7. What a big helper you have! I love the last comment from Roxwell, Priceless! So are are they good? I'll buy some if he makes them again.

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  8. They taste like broccoli. Some people think they are delicious. I don't care for them as a snack by themselves. But think they are great as a seasoning on pizza and such.

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  9. That is so neat! Way to go, Brik (and mom)!

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  10. kale chips! yum! I;m lucky to have found purple kale at my farmers' market so I was really in for a really special treat (:

    http://mummyicancook.blogspot.com/2011/01/baked-purple-kale-chips.html

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  11. oh my gosh--cute, cute, CUTE!!!

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  12. that is so cute!!! You can always make your kale chips more interesting by adding a bit of seasoning herbs and spices (:

    http://mummyicancook.blogspot.com/2011/01/baked-purple-kale-chips.html

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  13. Oh my goodness that is adorable!!

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  14. Cute video. Thinking about planting kale in my garden so that we can make these!

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