Spicy BBQ Sauce Ingredients:
1 head kale (depending on size and how heavily you coat them)
1 cup filtered water
2 Tablespoons lemon juice
3 Tablespoons coconut oil
2 Tablespoons sunflower seeds (soaked 2 hours) (optional)
4 sun dried tomato (soaked and chopped)
1 1/2 Tablespoons onion powder
2 Tablespoons maple syrup (or your favorite sweetener)
1 1/2 teaspoons cilantro, dried
1 teaspoon basil, dried
3/4 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon hot red chili powder (these are VERY spicy, or 1/4 teaspoon chili powder)
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/8 teaspoon cayenne (optional if you don't use hot red chili powder)
*1/2 teaspoon liquid smoke (optional - but REALLY gives the BBQ authentic flavor..and it's inexpensive)
Garnish with hemp seeds (optional)
*OPTION : Instead of liquid smoke - try using smoked paprika or smoked sun dried tomatoes. I don't know much about this product, but I've seen it used by Russell James and Matthew Kenney. I had it in my cabinet, and figured I'd try it. I'm going to look for smoked paprika which is probably a good option.
Directions:
1 - Add ingredients to blender and mix until sunflower seeds and tomatoes are completely processed. Scrape down sides of blender if needed, and continue to blend until well mixed.
2 - Wash and spin-dry kale, and break into large chip sized pieces, removing any thick stems.
4 - Flip chips over onto mesh dehydrator tray.
5 - Continue to dehydrate 12-15 hours (depending on humidity), until dry and crunchy.
Click HERE for Spicy BBQ Zucchini Chips
This is Curly Kale.
This is Dinosaur (or Lacinto) Kale.
These are dehydrated Dinosaur or Lacinto Kale Chips. Both delicious. You decide which texture you prefer...(How about a mixture of both?)
2 comments :
yum! these sound dangerously addicting! :)
I love me some kale chips, so this is going to have to be a recipe I try!
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