Even as I glean every last bit of kale from the garden and crisping them in the oven, Walpole is a colorful blaze, a perfect picture of fall in New England.
View from March Hill Road, Walpole, NH. Photo by Amy.
Red Russian Kale, the only kind I grow, is delicate and hardy
Kale and Swiss chard rule the garden at this time of year and as I'm staring down a huge basket of kale, taking up half my kitchen, I get an email from Maggie telling me about her new way with kale. The idea is simple, toss fresh kale with olive oil, spread them out in a single layer on a large cookie sheet and roast in 350 degree oven until crispy but still green. Maggie's directions were to
"toss torn 3-inch size pieces with oil. Bake 350 degrees for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally until crisp and crunchy."
My Red Russian only needed 10 minutes and stirring was not necessary. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with salt, pepper and/or freshly grated Parmesan. Serve immediately, these are so easy to make, fun to eat and criminally addictive.
"toss torn 3-inch size pieces with oil. Bake 350 degrees for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally until crisp and crunchy."
My Red Russian only needed 10 minutes and stirring was not necessary. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with salt, pepper and/or freshly grated Parmesan. Serve immediately, these are so easy to make, fun to eat and criminally addictive.
Crispy Kale Snack
Cook's tips:
- Line cookie sheet with parchment paper to prevent kale from sticking.
- Don't let the kale get brown, at that point it can get bitter.
- Line cookie sheet with parchment paper to prevent kale from sticking.
- Don't let the kale get brown, at that point it can get bitter.
Right on... criminally addictive! I love how the crisp kale chips just disintegrate in your mouth. More fun to eat than a potato chip, honest.
ReplyDeletelove the pic of the view from march hill!
ReplyDeletecould use some of that crispy kale right now... i actually baked the most amazing banana bread with dark chocolate flakes... and cooked butternut squash & leek soup!!! yummy weekend making art and cooking:) and will got a new composter that we can reach through a window in our kitchen - great for winter coming up... also - painted over 100 little pieces of muslin for peace flags:) hope you are well - can't wait to hear about your trip to france! xo
Wish my compost was that close! pretty cool that you can just plop it out the window.
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