So I just received my first Conscious Box in the mail last week and I have to say, I absolutely loved it! One product that really stood out was the vampire killer flavored “Brad’s Raw Kale Chips”. I decided that I needed to make my own version of these, and to keep it raw I made some cheesy garlic dehydrated kale chips.
Cheesy garlic dehydrated kale chips
We had some kale that needed to be used and my grandma lent me her dehydrator forever ago and I’d yet to use it so… last night I experimented.
The Brad’s recipe used chickpea miso, which I didn’t have, so I replaced it with nutritional yeast. I think the yeast gives these dehydrated kale chips an even cheesier flavor! My husband thought they tasted even better than the original chips and I loved the price. The Brad’s brand chips cost $7.49 per ounce. My homemade ones cost much less than that, but price will vary depending on where you get your ingredients.
Sourcing ingredients
I bought the cashews and sunflower seeds in bulk from Whole Foods. I’ve included the brands I use and recommend in the recipe if you can’t find the ingredients you need locally. I buy a lot of my natural pantry items online though since it’s usually much cheaper than my local store. The cost for making these dehydrated kale chips will vary, but it will still be significantly cheaper than buying the prepackaged ones.
Ingredients
- 1 sweet red pepper, seeds, stem and pith removed
- 5 cloves of garlic, smashed
- 1/4 c raw sunflower seeds - get it here
- 3/4 cup raw cashews - get it here
- 1/4 cup nutritional yeast - get it here
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice (about 1 lemon)
- 1 tsp sea salt - get it here
- 2 chives
- 2 bunches of kale
Instructions
- Soak the cashews and sunflower seeds for 4 hours. Drain
- Remove the stems from the kale and place the leaves in a large bowl.
- Blend all ingredients except for the kale in a high power blender
- Dump the cheese mixture onto the kale and use your hands to mix it around and coat both sides of each leaf.
- Dehydrate below 115 degrees for 7-12 hours. This will vary depending on your dehydrator. Mine doesn't have a specific heat setting, just low, medium and high.
- I made these at night after the baby had gone to bed, set the dehydrator and woke up to fresh kale chips! They could also easily be made early in the day for an evening snack. The trick to using your dehydrator is timing!
Hi Jamie,
This kale chips sound so tasty and healthy. Kale is such a healthy vegetable is always great when you find amazing ways like this to use them. Thanks for sharing on Real Food Fridays. Pinned & tweeted! .
I still have not tried kale chips. A version with cheese seems like a good place to start!
I love kale chips! I’ve never tried to make them myself though. Thanks so much for sharing these at Savoring Saturdays!
Best kale chips recipe I’ve tried. Yum!
I’ve only made plain salted kale chips — I need to try this! The garlic and nutritional yeast combo sounds great!