Beet Green Chips

Beet Green Chips

Chips, chips, chips!

It’s another chip edition for you this Sunday. I continue to attempt different iterations for drying and making crunchy all those vegetable matters that sit unassuming in the fridge. These are my most basic and successful batch, nothing frilly or complicated, no additional seasonings, only olive oil and salt. Try this with kale leaves, collard greens or gingerly plucked Brussels sprout leaves. The vividness of the beet greens’ chlorophyll levels really punch you in the eyeballs after they come out of the oven… so, that’s cool, too.

I loved using my dehydrator for this recipe, too! This one has treated me really well for a long time, and TBH… I got it for free from a friend moving across the country! Score.

Beet Green Chips

Course Side Dish
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4 people

Ingredients

  • 1 bunch beets with stems and leaves attached
  • olive oil
  • sea salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat the over the 250.
  2. Clip the beet leaves from the stems, and save the stems and roots for other recipes.
  3. Toss the leaves in a large bowl and drizzle with some olive oil (maybe a tablespoon or so).
  4. Lay the leaves out on two baking trays, making sure they do not overlap (unless you'd like a bit of chew to your chip. I wouldn't put it past you).
  5. Bake for 25 minutes, or until crispy and dehydrated.
  6. Serve immediately--the longer these crisps sit, the less crunchy they will become.

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Comments

Salixisme

nom! I love vegetable chips… especially those made with green leafy veggies.

The best way I have found to make these is to use the dehydrator. They seem to go from not quite ready to burned in seconds if you use the oven and don’t watch them closely enough.. but in the dehydrator they can happily sit there for ages and no harm comes to them.

    Lucia

    Hey, so true! I did find that these were my best batch of chips I’ve ever made in the oven, which is surprising to me, for whatever reason! Love the greens 🙂

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