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January 4, 2011
Hughes will undoubtedly remember the chocolate chip cookies I make. Countless batches have graced the oven, countless batches will go to his classroom treat days, and he will come home from college just to have some chocolate chip cookies. But Jettie, she's always been a bit different and I love that about her. She will ask for my Kale Chips after a rough day in preschool. We will make them as late night snacks through her high school years. She will have conversations with Hughes years after I've passed, "you remember Mom's kale chips!"

Yes, these are the things I think about. Leave me alone:)

And if you don't believe me about Jettie's love of Kale Chips. Evidence.

1 kale clary photo.jpgThere is way more where that came from but let's start off with the simple recipe.

1 bunch of Kale
1 T Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 teaspoon Sea Salt
1/2 fresh Black Pepper

Preheat oven to 400 and wash Kale

2 kale clary photo.jpgSeparate stems from leaves and break apart into chip size.

3 kale clary photo.jpgPlace everything in a bowl and toss. Put leaves in one layer on baking sheet. Bake around 10 minutes or when the middle starts to get toasty and the leaves turn dark. You're kitchen will start to smell like popcorn.

Promptly remove from oven and place chips in a bowl. Demonstrating the perfect color is the below chip removed from bowl for speculation.

4 kale clary photo.jpgJettie spots perfect chip and devours.

5 kale clary photo.jpgJettie you have something right...there.

6 kale clary photo.jpg7 kale clary photo.jpg8 kale clary photo.jpg




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jess@studio3z says:

Love this. She would get along well with my son who prefers dark/green/leafy over about anything. :) I am going to have to try this recipe!

(01.04.11 @ 06:08 PM)
Kimberly Chau says:

I'm a fan of all foods healthy, leafy, and green. Thanks for sharing the recipe, Clary! :)

(01.04.11 @ 06:17 PM)
Julianne says:

How cute! I am sooo excited to make these chips! My family loves the flash fried spinach a lot of restaurants serve but can't seem to replicate it at home...this sounds delicious!

(01.04.11 @ 06:22 PM)
Yara says:

You have the most beautiful daughter EVER. You make cute babies! Much Love!

(01.04.11 @ 06:28 PM)
Kim says:

She is just the cutest darn thing ever!

(01.04.11 @ 07:59 PM)
Chrissy of Chrissy and Ryan says:

If this is anything like flash-fried spinach, I will looooove it. Definitely adding this recipe to my arsenal! Jettie gets more darling every time we see her here! Those blue eyes!

(01.04.11 @ 08:02 PM)
Chrissy of Chrissy and Ryan says:

If this is anything like flash-fried spinach, I will looooove it. Definitely adding this recipe to my arsenal! Jettie gets more darling every time we see her here! Those blue eyes!

(01.04.11 @ 08:03 PM)
Mel Mac says:

=)

(01.04.11 @ 09:29 PM)
Lisa Scherer says:

I can't wait to make Kale Chips for my girlies...they are big veggie lovers. And Jettie is just so darn cute!

(01.04.11 @ 10:13 PM)
Whitney says:

She's such a gorgeous little girl. Glad to see she's eating her greens! What a great idea, I must try it out.

(01.05.11 @ 11:30 AM)
Abby McKinney says:

It is so good to know that I'm not the only one with "kale chip loving kids"! We started our healthy eating journey when our son was diagnosed with autism almost four years ago. Today, after tons of therapy and healthy eating (tons of organic kale chips), he is recovered!

(01.05.11 @ 12:12 PM)
Abby McKinney says:

P.S. We are also dairy free and my kids like the Daiya cheese so sometimes I sprinkle of little of it on top of the kale.

(01.05.11 @ 12:15 PM)
Wynne says:

Jettie is so pretty. Trav is in so much trouble. I'm going to try this Kale chips recipe tonight!

(01.05.11 @ 05:31 PM)
Michelle Huesgen says:

Such a sweet sweet baby!! She's got the cutest little bootie!!!

(01.05.11 @ 09:23 PM)
Jennie says:

Too, too cute! We love kale chips at our house, too...good stuff! They go so quickly, though and you have to eat them pretty much right away (they don't last overnight!). Jettie is adorable...and how fun that you think about "signature" dishes that you can make that the kiddos will like forever.

(01.05.11 @ 10:07 PM)
amanda Zika says:

Clary! I love your personal posts because your family is just the sweetest. Keep them coming! And I have never heard of Kale chips but I am going to make some now!

(01.07.11 @ 01:59 PM)
Jenny Beck says:

She is such an adorable girl! It makes me excited for kids...down the road of course!! =)

(01.10.11 @ 12:01 PM)
Meredith Bruegge says:

Yum! I make mine the same way, but I add fresh lemon juice and parmigiana at the end!

(01.11.11 @ 03:51 PM)
andrea says:

ditto to all the comments on your gorgeous girl, and the yummy recipe!

(01.11.11 @ 05:20 PM)
Darbi G says:

Totally going to try this. Neil was just reading about kale being a superfood or something...so this will be tried. Will let you know if I did like!!

(01.20.11 @ 08:39 PM)
Maya Laurent says:

Oh yum!!! That actually sounds really good. And she is just adorable devouring them!

(02.03.11 @ 02:54 PM)
Emily Anderson says:

You have got MAD skills, girl! This is awesome and ridiculously cute! I can't wait to see your photos from the FIND workshop!

(02.10.11 @ 01:57 PM)
Pamela says:

i now have this page bookmarked even though i've got the recipe memorized because i CANNOT get enough of these. sometimes, they don't even make it from the sheet to the bowl... i might be able to eat an entire baking sheet by myself.

(03.16.11 @ 06:12 PM)
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Good things for your weekend, two music downloads you can listen to right now, a fantastic recipe and better yet a giveaway of both music and chocolate.

1 green eggs choclate caramels CSA.jpgYum, chocolate but let's start with the music.

Here's a list of favorites over the years and some new ones thanks to Gail. The ones with links you can download and even finish reading the blog post listening to. All of them I highly recommend to cure you from the regular holiday songs they play on the radio...

Carol of the Bells / The Bird and The Bee
All That I Want / The Weepies
Song for a Winter's Night / Sarah McLachlan
Come Thou Frount of Every Blessing / Sufjan Stevens
Joy to The World / Sufjan Stevens
Oiche Chiun-Silent Night / Enya
Skating / Vince Guaraldi Trio
Portuguese Love Theme / Craig Armstrong (the really pretty music from "Love Actually", you're welcome)
Sleigh Ride / Ella Fitzgerald
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve / Diana Krall & The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra

***Gail's recommendations***

Tiny Tree Christmas / Guster
It's Christmas / Coconut Records

and

That Spirt of Chirstmas / Ray Charles
"I was sittin by the fire side
Taking a walk through the snow
Listening to a children's choir
Singing songs about Jesus
The blessed way that he came to us"
Can't believe I forgot this one because those are the most perfect words together in a Christmas song, ever. For me anyway...fire, snow, children, Jesus.

Now, Chocolate covered caramels with sea salt. This recipe came together out of necessity. Crate and Barrel has these caramels and they are perfect in every way. Chocolate, caramel, a bit of salt. So good. A few years ago I purchased some (meaning three) boxes to just have around. Let the record show I was 9 months pregnant. The nice sales clerk said I was a "good gift giver" and I smiled because if I opened my mouth "yea, for myself!" would have come out.

So like I was saying this recipe is out of necessity so I don't have lie or have awkward exchanges at Crate and Barrel. The best caramel recipe I found is Mark Bitman's then I simply cover them with chocolate (6 oz) and sprinkle of sea salt.

the ingredients

2 green eggs choclate caramels CSA.jpgthe best part chocolate and sea salt, both from our CSA. Yes, CSA people.

3 green eggs caramel CSA clary photo.jpgthe candy making process to get those pretty caramel pillows

4 green eggs caramel CSA clary photo.jpgthe chocolate covered caramels getting salt sprinkled

5 green eggs caramel CSA clary photo.jpgthe end product

6 green eggs caramel CSA clary photo.jpgWe wrap them up in parchment squares, place some in our fridge, packed in Hughes' lunches, in a jar on the counter and some out for enjoying on our desk. Such a favorite treat at this time of year.

And I want to give them (C&B version) to you along with some music. The commenter who leaves their favorite holiday treat and guesses the closest number of caramels left sitting on my desk by next Wednesday will get Chocolate covered Caramels from C&B along with an iTunes gift card.

7 green eggs caramel CSA clary photo.jpgHappy Weekend all!!

***Winners***


Yes I said winners:) The morning started out with 3 and then I had one for breakfast to help heal my sore throat. Really the caramel and sea salt ones make your throat feel all better:) Back to the winners for the guess 2 and 3, music to Polly and caramels to Gail! Thanks for playing along!!



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amy says:

I'm going to say 0 because that is how many would be left if i had them on MY desk. I love me some carmels. My favorite holiday treat are the candy cane cookies my mom use to make with me!

(12.10.10 @ 04:16 PM)
Polly says:

I'm going to guess 3...don't ask why it's just the number I have in my head today :) But my favorite holiday treat is a simple red and white candy cane..brings out the kid in everyone

(12.10.10 @ 05:10 PM)
Chrissy of Chrissy and Ryan says:

My hands down favorite Christmas treat- my nana's shortbread cookies. she rolls the shortbread paper thin, decorates them with sprinkles, cuts them in christmas shapes.... and no one, I mean NO ONE can make them just like her. i love her and her cookies so much.

My guess: zero are left :)

(12.10.10 @ 05:37 PM)
Michelle says:

As for the candy, I'm going to say 1. My favorite holiday treat are the snowman cookies that the University Center at SIUE makes each year. Each year, there is a holiday reception for all of the University employees hosted by the Chancellor...people come from all across campus for these cookies!! I seriously dream about them (they are iced sugar cookies shaped like snowmen) all year.

(12.10.10 @ 08:58 PM)
Yara says:

I would say 1, just because my mom always told me that ladies should always leave something on their plate (lol). My favorite christmas treat is eschimo cookies (they have coconut in them...I love coconut!) it is my husband's grandma's passed down family recipe!

(12.11.10 @ 11:19 AM)
Paige says:

That Ray Charles song is one of my FAVORITES. It plays during Christmas Vacation during one of my favorite parts too. :) I really want to download that Portuguese Love Theme but it's not on itunes! Apple fail. I do have the Glasgow Love Theme but it's kind of depressing. Anyway, my favorite Christmas treat is definitely Chex mix. My mom only makes it during the holidays and, of course, it's delicious. I think you'll have 0 left by Wednesday...they look too delicious not to devour them!

(12.12.10 @ 11:53 AM)
Jennie says:

1) Why does everything look like so much FUN at your house? I love baking, but my baking is never as clean, neat, and calm as yours looks, especially with a Lucy involved!

2) You are totally convincing me to join your CSA...the chocolate? The sea salt?! I LOVE IT ALL!!!!!

3) I wish I were your neighbor.

4) Favorite Christmas treat--chocolate crackles that my mom makes (it's always better if someone else makes them)-gooey, chewy, chocolatey, and covered in powdered sugar. Love 'em!

Caramels left...that is a tough one. Let's go with 5...it's my favorite number!

(12.13.10 @ 09:03 AM)
wynne says:

i think you will have 5 left. my favorite holiday treat is hot chocolate.

(12.14.10 @ 11:13 AM)
Kim says:

It sounds unusual, but we have a "cookie" that we make at Christmastime that we call "Chocolate Chip Cheerios". I guess it is kind of a chocolaty-peanut-buttery-fudgy type thing with cheerios cereal in it. Absolutely delicious and only available in our house around Christmas. And as for the caramels, if it were me, there'd be about 2 left. So that's my guess - 2. :)

(12.14.10 @ 02:01 PM)
Gail says:

Ooooh...look at that little shout-out on the blog today! You are too dear, friend...You and me, musical sisters in spirit, we are ;) Working on a post about my fave Xmas music too!

As for those caramel culinary confections, I am in AWE and I expect at the MOST for there to be two left in the bottom of that bowl! One for me and you to share if and when that February visit happens! haha

My fave Xmas treat? Peppermint stick ice cream. Yummy!

(12.14.10 @ 03:07 PM)
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