Air Fryer Kale Chips
Use your air fryer to make kale chips for a delicious, crisp, and healthy snack. Season the kale with your favorite chip seasonings for more flavor.
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I’m going to tell you upfront, I am not a kale person. I cannot eat it unless it’s in a dish with other ingredients. Salads, soups, etc are all great with kale in them – but hand me a plate of it by itself, cooked or raw and I will hand it right back to you.
That being said, I really do like kale chips! I like them even more now that I can make them at home and season them with anything I am craving. Making them in the air fryer really isn’t a time saver, but it does cut down on the amount of oil you would use to make the chips and they do get just as crispy as they would in the oven.
I have a small air fryer so I had to make a few batches versus if you have a larger one or use the oven. One con using the air fryer is that the kale leaves blow around while baking – this is easily fixed with an air fryer rack on top of the leaves. I don’t have one, so I simply checked to make sure no leaves blew up inside the heating element from time to time. They are only air frying for a few minutes.
My fresh kale leaves came from my biweekly Misfit Market box of fresh organic fruits and vegetables. I totally love this service and it’s been great to receive foods to try that I may not have otherwise purchased. Plus, if there is anything in there that we do not eat, I just send it my neighbors way. They love that. Check site out.
How to Make Kale Chips in the Air Fryer
Making kale chips in the air fryer couldn’t be easier using this small appliance. It’s the best way to make this healthy snack without heating up the oven.
Using Fresh Kale: Start by cutting the leaves of the kale from the stalks. I just slice each side of the leaves down the stalk to remove them. Rinse them off to remove any dirt or grit. Dry well with paper towels. Tear or cut
Alternatively, you can buy a bag of fresh kale already torn into large pieces.
Lay the torn kale leaves on a baking sheet: spray lightly with nonstick spray and then lightly season the leaves with whatever seasoning you would like. I like garlic salt and onion powder but a taco seasoning is great as well. Flip the leaves over repeat with the spray and seasonings.
Once you have them seasoned, place a single layer of leaves in the basket of the air fryer. Set the fryer on 375 degrees and let cook for 3 minutes, and then turn them over and let cook for another 3 minutes or until crispy. If you have a air fryer rack, place it over the leaves to keep them from blowing around. If not, simply check a couple of times to make sure no kale chip has blown up into the heating element. It’s not a pretty smell if that happens!
Remove kale chips from air fryer when done and place on rack to cool. Once cool, enjoy and then store them in an airtight container.
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Air Fryer Kale Chips
Ingredients
- Non-stick spray
- 1 bunch fresh kale leaves (or 1 bag of fresh kale)
- 1/2 - 1 tsp garlic salt (use amount to your taste)
- 1 tsp onion powder
Instructions
- Using Fresh Kale: Start by cutting the leaves of the kale from the stalks. I just slice each side of the leaves down the stalk to remove them. Rinse them off to remove any dirt or grit. Dry well with paper towels. Tear or cut Alternatively, you can buy a bag of fresh kale already torn into large pieces.
- Lay the torn kale leaves on a baking sheet: spray lightly with nonstick spray and then lightly season the leaves with whatever seasoning you would like. I like garlic salt and onion powder but a taco seasoning is great as well. Flip the leaves over repeat with the spray and seasonings.
- Once you have them seasoned, place a single layer of leaves in the basket of the air fryer. Set the fryer on 375 degrees and let cook for 3 minutes, and then turn them over and let cook for another 3 minutes or until crispy. If you have a air fryer rack, place it over the leaves to keep them from blowing around. If not, simply check a couple of times to make sure no kale chip has blown up into the heating element. It's not a pretty smell if that happens!
- Remove kale chips from air fryer when done and place on rack to cool. Once cool, enjoy and then store them in an airtight container.
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Enjoy!
I love my Air Fryer. Great way to use kale which we always seem to have!
What a great idea!! I’m always looking for ways to enjoy kale. So genius.
I’ve been on the fence about getting an air fryer, but these are definitely tipping me in that direction!
More and more I think I need an air fryer! These kale chips are such a great summer snack!
We use our air fryer all the time but I’ve never made kale chips in there. They look so good and simple to make.
I must admit that I have never had kale chips, but your recipe makes me want to try them! You make it sound so easy and they look very tasty!