Kidzu Children's Museum Kids in Your Kitchen series shares this recipe for curly kale chips. This is an easy one to make with kids. They can wash and dry the kale, tear it in pieces, toss it in the ...
Mustard greens, chard, collard greens and kale are some of the most common you’ll see at grocery stores and farmers markets.
To make your chips, start by preheating your oven to 400°F. Wash your bunch of kale, then make sure each leaf is completely ...
Makes about 1 1/2 quarts or enough to serve 8 We need snacks to get us through the transition of warm to cool weather and children's activities and whatever else takes over the daily schedule. These ...
It's the crunch of curly kale that entices Curtiss Hemm to this fall-time leafy green. "It's one of those greens that can make someone who likes to eat meat, not eat meat," said Hemm, founder of the ...
1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Wash, dry and roughly chop kale and place it in a large bowl. 2. Shake the olive oil and vinegar together in a bottle. Drizzle the mixture over the kale and toss to coat. 3.
To the unknowing eye, the farmers market in chillier months may be uninspiring — tomatoes and stone fruit are a long way off, and all you see at vendors’ tables are bunches of hearty greens, a ...