Raw Vegan Kale Chips
photo by The Blender Girl
- Ready In:
- 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 9
- Yields:
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1 Large Bowl
ingredients
- 1 bunch curly green kale (large bunch, about 8 firmly packed cups)
- 1 cup raw cashews (soaked in filtered water for 2 - 4 hours)
- 1⁄8 cup filtered water (as needed for desired consistency)
- 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 1⁄4 cup nutritional yeast, to taste
- 1 bulb of garlic, chopped roughly (about 8-10 cloves)
- 1 teaspoon celtic sea salt
- 1 tablespoon agave nectar (optional)
- 4 teaspoons granulated garlic
directions
- Rip the kale from off the stalks (discard the stalks), wash and place in a colander to drain. You want a little bit of water left on the kale.
- Transfer to a large bowl.
- Place all the ingredients except the kale and the granulated garlic in a food processor until smooth, thick and creamy. You want something like the consistency of hummus. You might need to add a little bit more water.
- Take small handfuls of the cashew cheese and massage into the kale. I use kitchen gloves for this. Repeat this until all of the mixture has been added and the kale is evenly coated with no large clumps of “cheese”.
- Toss through the granulated garlic so that it is evenly distributed.
- Place the kale evenly on dehydrator sheets and dehydrate for about 8 hours until crisp.
- If you don’t have a dehydrator you can place them on baking sheets in the oven on the lowest setting for about 10-12 hours.
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Reviews
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Very tasty way to get your kids to eat their dark green veggies (adults too!) Followed the recipe except for 2 things. 1. I left out the water because the consistency was fine without it and 2. left out the agave - I don't need any more sweetness in my diet. lol Making the recipe that way I felt that there was quite a bit of cheese left over so I'll reduce the recipe next time (or buy 2 bunches of Kale) and I'll also cut the lemon juice back a bit. The flavor of lemon stood out above everything else. Regardless I will be making this delicious treat again! Thanks
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This is an excellent way to prepare kale! I love the kale: baked, stewed or sauteed. I don't have a dehydrator so I go with the oven method--and I confess I don't wait more than 90 minutes before diving in. I cook these at about 300 degrees. Mine don't get crispy but sort of leathery. I've tried other recipes/methods of making them but they were not as good as this method. The cashew-based rub really makes the difference. Plus I add lots of red-pepper flakes and/or hot sauce because the spicy heat goes well with that earthy, nutty kale flavor. If you are thinking about it, stop it! Stop considering and get thee to the kitchen to make these. I think you'll like 'em!