Garlic Kale Chips (Vampire Killer Kale Chips Recipe for Dehydrator) (2024)

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If you’re a fan of Vampire Killer Kale Chips, you are going to love this crispy garlic kale chips recipe! I took chopped dinosaur kale and gave it a garlic and nutritional yeast-based coating. A (relatively) quick run through the food dehydrator left me with some of the most garlicky kale chips around! Increase your vegetable intake and dig into this phytonutrient-rich snack that is packed with B vitamins.

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There are a few recipes that I’ve hung on to through the years that are back from my vegan days. These garlic kale chips are one example, and I feel they are worthy of sharing.

Be forewarned though- as a copycat of Brad's kale chips, these chips are *extremely* heavy on the garlic. I used double garlic (from both fresh garlic and garlic powder). You can rest assured the vampires will stay away when you are snacking on this.

Your coworkers and family members may want to stay away too. Haha You might want to consider saving this snack for when you aren’t in close quarters with others.

What’s really crazy is that I used to make this recipe with TWICE as much garlic as I have listed below. My helpful recipe testers (i.e., my family) decided this was far (far, far) too much garlic for normal people. Trust me; you are still getting a ton of garlic here.

I picked up my food dehydrator many years ago on Craigslist for around $25. It is an old Nesco American Harvest Food Dehydrator, and I’ve been very happy with it.

Most ovens will not go to the low temperature needed here. However, just about any food dehydrator should work well for this recipe.

Table of Contents
  • 🥬 Vampire Killer Kale Chips Recipe
  • ➕ Brad’s Kale Chips Nutrition
  • FAQs
  • 👨‍🍳 Other Kale Recipes
  • 📖 Recipe Card
  • 💭 Expert Tips from Dietitian Summer Yule
  • 💬 Comments

🥬 Vampire Killer Kale Chips Recipe

How are Brad’s kale chips made? Here’s how to make the best garlic kale chips dehydrator recipe around:

  • 10 ounces dinosaur kale pieces (283 grams)
  • ½ cup nutritional yeast
  • ¼ cup lemon juice (fresh squeezed)
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1½ tablespoons almond butter
  • salt and black pepper, to taste
  • cooking spray of choice
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How to Make Garlic Kale Chips

Here are the step-by-step instructions for crispy kale chips:

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  1. Remove the large stem pieces from the kale and discard them (or save to use in other recipes). Tear the kale into bite-size pieces. Rinse the kale leaves and dry them well with a salad spinner or with paper towels. Tear the kale into bite-size pieces.
  1. Mix everything except the kale and oil spray together in a small container. Make sure the ingredients are uniformly mixed into a paste.
  1. Add the paste mixture to the kale in a large bowl. Use clean hands to massage the kale and thoroughly combine all of the ingredients. Massage the heck out of the kale; it should look damp! Try to get the paste as evenly spread on the kale leaves as possible.
  1. Mist your food dehydrator trays with cooking spray. I needed three trays for this recipe.
  1. Spread your coated kale leaves out well in a single layer on the dehydrator trays.
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  1. Set the food dehydrator to 155F (68C) and let your chips crisp up for 1.5-2 hours. I find that they crisp more evenly when I switch the position of the trays in the dehydrator halfway through cooking time. Separate any clumps as they dry if they aren’t drying evenly. Dehydrators all function a little differently, so feel free to extend the drying time if your chips have not reached peak crispness yet.
  1. These homemade garlic kale chips are best enjoyed ASAP after dehydrating.

Do you need to refrigerate kale chips?

If you buy Brad’s veggie chips from the store, you can keep them in a cool, dry place without refrigeration. Unfortunately, these homemade dehydrated kale chips do not store well, as they lose their crispness over time. If you do have leftovers, you should store kale chips in the refrigerator in an airtight container with a paper towel unless they’re completely dry.

If you want to prep kale chips ahead, it’s important to dehydrate them as much as possible. The more moisture they contain, the less time they’ll remain crisp.

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Brad’s Kale Chips Nutrition

Here’s a nutrition comparison chart of kale chips from the store vs my homemade kale chip recipe:

Nutrient Brad’s Vampire Killer Kale
Chips
(1 ounce)
Homemade Garlic Kale
Chips
Calories 90 64
Total Fat 6g 2.1g
Saturated Fat 1g 0g
Total Carbohydrate 7g 7.8g
Fiber 2g 2.9g
Protein 4g 5.4g
Calcium 4% DV 7.1% DV
Iron 6% DV 7.5% DV
Potassium 196mg 347mg
Vitamin A 15% DV 30% DV
Vitamin C 50% DV 57% DV

Kale is also high in vitamin K. This recipe fits a variety of dietary patterns, from omnivorous keto to gluten free to vegan and many things in between. If you're looking for nutrient-dense healthy snacks, this is a great choice.

Just remember these chips are super garlicky. Consider yourself warned if you happen to be a vampire!

How many carbs are in kale chips?

My homemade Vampire Killer kale chips contain 7.8 grams total carbohydrates and 4.9 grams net carbs per serving. Kale chips can be a good choice for diabetics, whether you’re using carb exchanges or a very low carb diet.

FAQs

Why are my homemade kale chips bitter?

One reason homemade kale chips are bitter is that the kale is old or has been stored improperly. Another reason is that the kale was not thoroughly washed, and residual dirt or pesticides are causing the bitterness. Additionally, if the kale chips are overcooked in the oven, they can become bitter.

How do you get the bitterness out of kale chips?

To avoid bitterness, make sure to use fresh kale, wash it thoroughly, and cook the chips until they are just crispy. You can also try massaging the kale with a little bit of olive oil and salt before baking to help soften the leaves and enhance the flavor.

How do you keep kale chips from getting soggy?

To keep kale chips from getting soggy, massage the kale leaves thoroughly before dehydrating. Additionally, avoid overcrowding the dehydrator, as this can trap moisture and cause the chips to steam rather than crisp up. Finally, store the chips in an airtight container once they are completely cool to help maintain their crispiness.

How to make a garlic kale chips air fryer recipe?

To make garlic kale chips in an air fryer, wash and dry ½ bunch of kale leaves and remove thick stems. Tear the leaves into bite-sized pieces and toss them with olive oil, minced garlic, and salt. Arrange the kale in a single layer in an air fryer basket and cook at 350F (177C) for 5-7 minutes or until crispy.

What’s the best kale chip seasoning?

If these lemon garlic kale chips aren’t your thing, you have options! Try Parmesan kale chips, sprinkle cumin, or do spicy kale chips made with chili powder, cayenne spice, or red pepper flakes.

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👨‍🍳 Other Kale Recipes

Here are a few more recipes using kale:

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Garlic Kale Chips (Vampire Killer Kale Chips Recipe for Dehydrator)

Summer Yule

If you’re a fan of Vampire Killer Kale Chips, you are going to love this crispy garlic kale chips recipe!

4.75 from 4 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 8

Calories 64 kcal

Ingredients

  • 10 ounces dinosaur kale pieces (283 grams)
  • ½ cup nutritional yeast
  • ¼ cup lemon juice (fresh squeezed)
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • tablespoons almond butter
  • salt and black pepper, to taste
  • cooking spray of choice

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Instructions

  • Remove the large stem pieces from the kale and discard them (or save to use in other recipes). Tear the kale into bite-size pieces.Rinse the kale leaves and dry them well with a salad spinner or with paper towels.

  • Mix everything except the kale and oil spray together in a small container. Make sure the ingredients are uniformly mixed into a paste.

  • Add the paste mixture to the kale in a large bowl. Use clean hands to massage the kale and thoroughly combine all of the ingredients. Massage the heck out of the kale; it should look damp! Try to get the paste as evenly spread on the kale leaves as possible.

  • Mist your food dehydrator trays with the cooking spray. I needed three trays for this recipe.

  • Spread your coated kale leaves out well in a single layer on the dehydrator trays.

  • Set your food dehydrator to 155°F (68°C) and let your chips crisp up for 1.5-2 hours. I find that they crisp more evenly when I switch the position of the trays in the dehydrator halfway through cooking time. Separate any clumps as they dry if they aren’t drying evenly. Dehydrators all function a little differently, so feel free to extend the drying time if your chips have not reached peak crispness yet.

  • The chips are at their best and crispiest right after dehydrating. Enjoy!

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Notes

💭 Expert Tips from Dietitian Summer Yule

This is a level 1 recipe (may help support fat loss). Are kale chips really good for you? In general, I’d say kale chips aren’t junk food- they're a nice under 100 calorie snack option! You're getting a lot of fiber to fill you up, plus varied B vitamins, provitamin A, and vitamin C here.

The one downside is that nutritional yeast is heavily fortified with B vitamins. So heavily fortified, in fact, that eating nutritional yeast can easily put you over the tolerable upper intake level (UL) for niacin. You get 1 tablespoon of nutritional yeast per serving of this recipe, which keeps you under the limit (for most brands).

Many people will have nothing happen from occasionally consuming a little too much nutritional yeast. However, if you experience any adverse effects from excess niacin (skin flushing is among the most common), cut back on the yeast. Reduce the serving size I’ve given for these chips into a smaller portion, perhaps ½ of what I've listed.

Are kale chips healthy for weight loss?

Kale chips can be a healthy snack option for weight loss as they are low in calories and high in nutrients. Kale is a good source of fiber, which can help you feel full and satisfied, reducing the likelihood of overeating. However, it is important to keep portion sizes in mind when snacking on kale chips, as they can still be high in calories if they are seasoned or cooked with oil.

Is it okay to eat kale chips every day?

While kale chips can be a healthy snack option, I’d stick to a small portion if eating them every day. Eating a variety of foods is important to ensure that you are getting all of the nutrients your body needs. It’s not good to crowd out the other healthy foods from your diet by overconsuming kale chips.

Nutrition information is for one serving.

nutrition info disclaimer

All recipes on this website may or may not be appropriate for you, depending on your medical needs and personal preferences. Consult with a registered dietitian or your physician if you need help determining the dietary pattern that may be best for you.

The nutrition information is an estimate provided as a courtesy. It will differ depending on the specific brands and ingredients that you use. Calorie information on food labels may be inaccurate, so please don't sweat the numbers too much.

"To taste" means to your preferences, which may have to be visual to follow food safety rules. Please don't eat undercooked food x

Nutrition

Calories: 64kcalCarbohydrates: 7.8gProtein: 5.4gFat: 2.1gSaturated Fat: 0.3gPotassium: 346.7mgFiber: 2.9gVitamin A: 29.6% DVVitamin C: 57.2% DVCalcium: 7.1% DVIron: 7.5% DV

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FAQs

How long does it take to dehydrate kale in a dehydrator? ›

Step By Step Instructions

First, place all ingredients in a bowl and mix. This will marinate the kale. Next, separate the kale on the dehydrator trays ensuring that they do not overlap too much. Now, place in the dehydrator at 145 degrees F for 1 hour, then 115 degrees F for 3.5 hours.

How do you keep kale chips crisp? ›

To keep them crispy, it is important to let them cool completely. Once cooled, they can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 2-3 days. You could also try adding a few grains of raw rice or silica packs (like those found in store-bought kale chips) to the airtight container. & Perfect for snacking!

Why are my homemade kale chips bitter? ›

If, however your kale chips come out bitter, then one possible explanation for the bitterness is that you raised the cooking temperature.

Why are my kale chips soggy? ›

The key to crispy kale chips is to make sure you thoroughly dry your kale leaves. Use paper towels or a dry dish towel to remove any drops of water that might remain after washing and spinning your kale. Damp leaves make soggy kale chips.

Does kale need to be blanched before dehydrating? ›

Dried kale is generally a good source of minerals and vitamins. However, blanching before drying is recommended. In addition, freeze-drying and storage in cold temperature allows for higher vitamin preservation in dried kale.

Does kale dehydrate well? ›

Everyone knows kale is a superfood, filled with with tons of nutrients. It's also sturdy, ultralight, and goes with just about any type of meal you would like to make. There's still a chance that fresh kale could be ruined in your pack on a hot day, but once it's dehydrated, it becomes invincible.

What kind of kale is best for chips? ›

Curly Kale

These crinkly, ruffled leaves are found bunched together in nearly every supermarket in the United States. Curly kales are distinctively mild-flavored and easy to cook with. These types are most commonly used for chips, green smoothies, and pestos.

Are kale chips still healthy? ›

And unlike potato chips, kale retains its nutritional value when made into chips. Kale is high in fiber, antioxidants, vitamin A and calcium, as well as B vitamins, vitamin C and potassium. It's fat- and sodium-free, and the minuscule amounts of olive oil and salt used in my recipe barely bump up those amounts.

What is the secret to kale chips? ›

6 Tips for Flawless Kale Chips + All-Dressed Kale Chips recipe
  1. Remove the stems and tear leaves into large pieces. ...
  2. Wash and thoroughly dry the leaves before beginning. ...
  3. Don't skip the oil, but don't drench it in oil either. ...
  4. Spread kale into a single layer on the baking sheet. ...
  5. It's all about the low-heat for even baking.
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What are the cons of kale chips? ›

If you overeat on kale chips (or any food) then you may experience bloating, gas, and constipation due to the excessive intake of fiber. Mindful eating shouldn't be isolated to kale chips, but it should certainly be observed.

Why are kale chips so expensive? ›

There's the cost of the actual ingredients, the labor costs to produce it, the packaging etc. And for kale chips, I think the two main factors are the food costs and labor costs. The ingredients for most kale chips are a base of raw cashews and nutritional yeast, both of which are pretty pricey.

How to make kale chips Jamie Oliver? ›

Rinse and dry the kale leaves before removing most of the centre stalk, leaving long, thin pieces of kale. Toss the kale in the oil, then sprinkle with the sugar, cinnamon and ½ tablespoon of sea salt. Arrange the leaves in a single layer on a couple of baking trays and bake for 5 minutes, until crisp.

Can I leave kale chips out overnight? ›

Although I prefer to eat my kale chips immediately, made ahead or leftover kale chips should be stored in an airtight container once cooled. Your chips will keep about 2-3 days at room temperature, or up to a week if stored in the fridge.

Are homemade kale chips healthy? ›

Kale chips also contain more than 45 types of antioxidant flavonoids, which can prevent cellular damage (WHFoods, 2015). Thus, making kale chips can put you on the track to good cellular health.

Can you over dry in a dehydrator? ›

Yes, items can be over-dried and as a result are more difficult to rehydrate. There is a balance and experience will provide answers. High indoor humidity, air conditioning or breezes may alter the time needed to dehydrate foods. Ideally, find a dry, warm place away from air vents and windows to set up your dehydrator.

Do you have to cook vegetables before dehydrating? ›

A general rule of thumb for dehydrating vegetables: If you can normally eat them raw, you don't need to cook them before drying. Depending on your rehydrating method, though, you might want to cook all your vegetables first.

How long does it take to dehydrate in a dehydrator? ›

This will take anywhere from 4-12+ hours depending on the vegetable, size, dehydrator, dehydrator load, humidity in your house, etc. It is not possible to over-dehydrate vegetables when using the proper temperature (but you can scorch them if dehydrated at too high of a temperature).

Is dehydrated kale easier to digest? ›

Once the kale leaves reach optimal ripeness, they are harvested and freeze-dried to remove any kind of moisture content. On the contrary, the freeze-dried version of kale is healthier than the fresher one. Freeze-dried kale is nutrient dense and easier to digest.

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