Crispy Kale Chips with Lemon and Parmesan
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These kale chips, topped with Parmesan, salt & a bit of fresh lemon juice, are a delicious way to get your crispy-salty fix.
Kale chips, or kale leaves coated with olive oil and slow-baked until shatteringly crisp, are amazingly good. Toss the ingredients together—just kale, olive oil, and a pinch of salt—and you’ll have a snack that rivals the crisp satisfaction of a potato chip but with far fewer calories. If I’m being honest, I’ve polished off an entire sheet pan by myself just standing at the stove. Thankfully, kale is one of the healthiest vegetables on the planet–packed with nutrients and loaded with antioxidants and fiber–so we can indulge guilt-free. In this recipe, I’ve topped the earthy leaves with nutty Parmesan and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.
Kale isn’t just for salads—it transforms into one of the easiest, most satisfying healthy snacks you can make. These crispy kale chips are the perfect way to satisfy your salty cravings without the guilt.
“Really love these chips! The salt/lemon/parmesan combo really makes these taste amazing! Definitely easy to eat a whole pan yourself in one sitting.”
What You’ll Need To Make Kale Chips With Lemon And Parmesan
- Curly Kale: The foundation of the recipe, kale crisps beautifully in the oven for a light, crunchy texture.
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Ensures even roasting while adding richness and flavor to the chips.
- Salt: Enhances the kale’s natural earthy flavor and balances the lemon and cheese.
- Lemon: A squeeze of fresh lemon adds a bright, tangy finish to the chips.
- Parmigiano-Reggiano: A savory, nutty topping that elevates the chips with a rich umami note.
- Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements
Step-By-Step Instructions
Begin with a large bunch of curly kale. Remove the leaves from the thick stems and tear them into large pieces. If washing the leaves (I don’t bother unless they look gritty), be sure they are completely dry before proceeding with the recipe; moisture will cause the leaves to steam in the oven and they won’t get crispy. You can blot them dry with paper towels or use a salad spinner if you have one.
Add a few tablespoons of olive oil.
Then use your hands to massage the oil evenly onto the leaves.
Arrange the leaves in a single layer on two baking sheets.
Then bake in a low oven until crispy but not browned, about 25 minutes. As you can see, the leaves shrink quite a bit.
While they’re still hot, sprinkle them with salt, freshly grated Parmesan and a squeeze of lemon juice. Eat for your health and enjoy!
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Crispy Kale Chips with Lemon & Parmesan
These kale chips, topped with Parmesan, salt & a bit of fresh lemon juice, are a delicious way to get your crispy-salty fix.
Ingredients
- 1 pound curly kale, leaves removed from tough stems and torn into large pieces
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- Lemon
- 3 tablespoons freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Line two baking sheets with aluminum foil.
- In a large bowl, using your hands, toss the kale leaves with the olive oil until evenly coated. Arrange the kale in a single layer on the prepared baking sheets and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until leaves are completely crisp but not browned.
- While the leaves are still warm, sprinkle with Parmigiano-Reggiano, salt and a squeeze of lemon (go very easy on the lemon; a little goes a long way). Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary. Transfer to a platter and serve.
Nutrition Information
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- Per serving (4 servings)
- Calories: 127
- Fat: 10 g
- Saturated fat: 2 g
- Carbohydrates: 5 g
- Sugar: 1 g
- Fiber: 5 g
- Protein: 6 g
- Sodium: 288 mg
- Cholesterol: 5 mg
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Gluten-Free Adaptable Note
To the best of my knowledge, all of the ingredients used in this recipe are gluten-free or widely available in gluten-free versions. There is hidden gluten in many foods; if you're following a gluten-free diet or cooking for someone with gluten allergies, always read the labels of your ingredients to verify that they are gluten-free.
Thanks to your Kale/Radicchio/Apple salad (salivating just thinking about it), I made these chips. I’ve heard so much about Kale chips, but the addition of cheese and lemon intrigued me. Wow, what a great combination! I love the addition of the salty cheese and the lemon adds a freshness to it.
Thanks!
I’ve made these twice now, and both times no one else got to even taste any…oops! But they really are both addicting and healthy!
I make this recipe at least once a week. This is a wonderful alternative to starchy, fatty chips. Great flavor and just a hint of citrus!
I have been thinking about trying this for a long time. I never liked the smell of kale so I stayed away from it. But, it is so good for you! So I finally made it yesterday and it was soooo good! Great way to replace the unhealthy potato chips.
these are heaven….the lemon and cheese are perfect touches!
I can’t wait to try this recipe out this weekend!
These are great! I make them at least twice a week, usually with just salt and garlic powder, we finish the tray in 5 minutes!!
These kale chips are fabulous. Baking them at a low temperature for a longer time works great.
This is one of our favorite ways to eat kale (and brussel sprouts. Thank you!
I tried this recipe a month ago and it was delicious.
I have never tried kale before, this was definitely I nice way to test it out. Loved how tangy and crunchy it was.