These miso sesame kale chips are a crispy snack that is full of flavor! Learn how to make the best kale chips recipe - super easy, tasty snacking.
recipe originally published October 21, 2011
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Kale Chips
These Miso Sesame Kale Chips are my favorite variation of kale chips. I have been making the same recipe for years, and we still love it as much as the first time. I crave the flavors.
The tangy miso with crunchy sesame seeds are an irresistible combination. I wish you could taste them now!
How To Make Kale Chips
Kale is a difficult vegetable for some. I get it - the flavor is pretty bitter and bold. Kale leaves are rough and tough.
Kale takes some finessing. Some massaging.
You can get rid of the bitter flavor!
These Miso Sesame Kale Chips are super easy to make. The most time consuming aspect is the wait as they dehydrate.
Scrub the kale. Once it is dry, tear it into small pieces, removing the ribbing and stems. Brush with miso dressing, sprinkle on some sesame seeds, throw in the oven or dehydrator.
That's it! Find something to do for an hour... then snack!
Tips for the best
- It is important to wash and completely dry the kale before dehydrating it. You can really scrub a leaf of kale, to clean it and soften it a bit. Making sure the kale is completely dry ensures a crispy chip, even if you are applying a light sauce, like this recipe. A soggy chip will take a long time to dehydrate, and may never crisp.
- whether you are using this Miso Sesame Kale Chip recipe or something simple like a drizzle of oil and spices, GO LIGHTLY on the oil / sauce you use. don't dunk the chips into the sauce, use a brush or lightly apply with your fingers.
What Type of Kale is Best for chips?
There are a couple types of kale. You can use all of it for chips but there are some types that make better chips than others.
The two best types of kale for chips:
- lacinato or "dino" kale: the only thing I really do with lacinato kale is chips. they are sturdy and don't fall apart.
- curly kale: my favorite kale chip! compared to lacinato, curly kale is more delicate. I like the curly edges, they get really crisp.
Can you bake kale chips?
No dehydrator? No problem!
You can bake kale chips too, and the baked version is just as good. Preheat your oven to a low setting. Lower temperatures work best for kale chips - so you'll still have the wait.
These kale chips are worth the wait! See recipe for exact temperature and time.
How Do You Keep Kale Chips Crisp?
Store kale chips (if there are any left?) in an airtight container or baggie at room temperature. There is no need to refrigerate kale chips - they'd likely wilt.
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Miso Sesame Kale Chips
a crispy kale chip recipe that brings layers of flavor! the perfect snack.
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons miso paste
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- juice of one lemon
- 1 green onion, minced fine
- 1 bunch kale
- 3+ tablespoons sesame seeds
Instructions
- Whisk together miso, oil, lemon juice and minced onion.
- Wash and completely dry kale.
- Tear / cut leaves into small pieces, removing ribs and stems.
- Massaging with your hands or using a pastry brush, lightly coat kale pieces with miso dressing.
- Sprinkle surface of kale chips with sesame seeds.
- Arrange in single layer on baking pan or dehydrator sheet.
- Oven: bake at 250-275 for 45 – 60 minutes*.
- Dehydrator: 145 for 2-3 hours*.
- *Depending on thickness of dressing application, these times may vary. I made these a second time with a thicker application of miso dressing, dehydrated for four hours. Check and flip.
Notes
vegan and gluten free
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 19Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 183mgCarbohydrates: 2gNet Carbohydrates: 1gFiber: 1gSugar: 0gProtein: 1g
nutrition calculations results vary by calculator, are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to replace medical advice or treatment.
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hihorosie says
Yay on your awesome birthday gift: a dehydrator! Sweet! And heh, I've never eaten pretty much a whole batch of kale chips in an afternoon either...(::shifty eyes::) Your kale chips look super!
Dorry says
The best kale chips I've ever had are definitely homemade. Certain packaged brands have left me with a stomach ache...even with clean ingredients!
Dorry says
p.s. excited to see what else you dehydrate...perhaps some macaroons?? 🙂
spabettie says
I'll save those for when YOU are here (or near...) 😀 I'm not a BIG fan.
spabettie says
definitely better homemade... kale chips lose something in the packaging, they aren't as good as fresh.
Yum Yucky says
No waaaay. This is genius, spaghetti. What an awesome twist on kale chipping. And I've only ever eaten ONE whole tray of kale chips. you win. #darn
spabettie says
hee hee, Josie still love that you call me that. I pretty much ate one whole tray immediately, ate some halfway through (quality control, you know), and snacked on the other tray all afternoon. #oops.
lindsay says
time bust out my dehydrator! perfect snacks for traveling too. Love it Kristina. <3
p.s.
how is your dad?
spabettie says
I am so happy I finally got one - spabettie is about to become Dehydrator City. 😉 Dad is doing GREAT, thank you so much for asking!! XO
Krista {Budget Gourmet Mom} says
Awesome!!! A dehydrator is definitely on my list of "wants". Those chips sound so yummy!
spabettie says
I have been wanting one for a very long time... and these chips? Mmm, I cannot even put into words! 🙂
[email protected] says
Don't make fun of me but I've really only head miso in soup. I'm so uncultured, I know. But these little kale chips look delicious so I might have to break out of my box and get crazy. 😉 Who knows what might happen.
spabettie says
do it, Molly! and that's nothing to make fun of, I bet many have only had the soup. it took me a while to buy miso paste... I used to look at it in the store, wanting to buy it... real too easy and SO good! 🙂
Jessica @ Dairy Free Betty says
I love kale, I love miso - these sound soooooooo good!! I can't seem to find a good miso right now though, I'll have to keep searching!!
spabettie says
it took me a bit to find one that was gluten free, actually. I hope you find some soon! 🙂
Lisa says
These sound really great! My most recent kale chip binge was on pizza flavored ones ... but I could definitely go for some miso style---love that stuff!
spabettie says
I love miso too... AND I love pizza... that sounds great!
Ty says
I am a total miso fan, unfortunately I can't find miso paste ANYWHERE near me. I'll probably have to order it online. *Le sigh* I hate paying shipping.
spabettie says
I know what you mean - I don't mind A LITTLE shipping when it's reasonable (because I love to receive fun stuff in the mail!), but not many places do that... and for miso paste which would probably be cold shipped... yeah. sorry, I hope you find some soon? no Asian markets near you?
Ty says
I found some today!! I took a special trip across town to Whole Foods to track it down. I had actually searched there before for miso paste but I'm such a dummy, I didn't realize it would be cold. I was looking for it like with the soy sauce as opposed to by the tofu.
Silly me.
Now I can make miso sesame kale chips!!
Gina @ Running to the Kitchen says
I love kale chips but have never had any like this! Just by the looks I'm pretty sure I would've scarfed the whole thing in a matter of minutes. I need to get me some miso!
spabettie says
yep. that is EXACTLY what I did (well, it took an afternoon). I really tried to save some for Jason, and when he got home all I had to show him was the photos. then I saw how many I actually made and we both laughed. oops! I'm laughing again right now, thinking about it... good thing I can make more, pretty quickly! 😀