
I have always been a snacker. But for some reason, potato chips were never my thing…until I was introduced to sea salt and vinegar kettle chips from my favorite grocery store a few years ago.
Oh good grief, those chips are good.
I realized that I could easily make a bag disappear in a day or two if it’s left in my house, so I never buy them anymore. But somehow my friends are also obsessed with them, and they keep showing up at parties over the past few months. And then the cravings start all over again. I don’t know what it is about that classic sea salt and vinegar combo, but I find it (literally) irresistible!!!
So, as you can tell by the title of this post, I finally had the bright idea to try a healthier alternative to see if it would satisfy the ol’ chip craving. 4 ingredients, just a few minutes of prep time, and 20 minutes in the oven later….
craving : SO satisfied.

Seriously. If you dig sea salt and vinegar chips as much as I do, you must (must!) give these guys a try. I make kale chips pretty routinely in my kitchen, and usually tend to douse them in all sorts of seasonings. But the recipe for these couldn’t be easier. All you need is some fresh kale, olive oil, and (yes) sea salt and vinegar.
Here’s how to make ’em:

Start by tearing a bunch of fresh kale into bite-sized pieces. Just about any variety of kale (minus baby kale) will work for these chips.
Add your oil and vinegar…

…and salt, and massage them into the kale for about 1-2 minutes until the kale is nice and soft and darkens a bit.

Then spread the kale out on a parchment-covered baking sheet or two (I used two) in an even layer. You don’t want the kale pieces to be on top of each other, otherwise they will not crisp up. Then sprinkle with just a bit more salt if you’d like and bake them up until the pieces are nice and crispy.

Then pull ’em out, and they are instantly ready to enjoy!

Superfoods made super easy and SUPER tasty. And they are a much more guilt-free snacking option than the potato version. Which means, I happily helped myself to a few more. And then promptly made a second batch in one week. :)
Hale the kale!!

Sea Salt and Vinegar Kale Chips

Ingredients
- 1 bunch kale (I used curly kale, but Lascinato “dino” kale also works too!)
- 2 Tbsp. vinegar (I used apple cider vinegar)
- 1 Tbsp. olive oil
- 1/2 tsp. coarse sea salt, more/less to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Wash and dry kale leaves. Using a knife, separate the green kale leaves from the thick ribs, and discard the ribs. Cut or tear the kale leaves into your desired size of chips, knowing that they will shrink a bit while baking.
- Combine the kale leaves, vinegar, oil and 1/4 teaspoon of salt in a large bowl. Then use your hands to toss and massage the kale for 1-2 minutes until it is soft and slightly darker.
- Spread out the kale in a single layer on a parchment-covered baking sheet (or two). Then sprinkle on the remaining salt. Bake for 7-10 minutes, or until the kale is crunchy and no longer soft. Remove and serve immediately, or store in a sealed container for up to 1 week.





This sounds like the best thing ever!!!! I can’t wait to try these out!
I need to make these!
Have you ever made kale salad? Our HEB sells kale salad and it is so addictive!
I found a recipe online and hers is healthy and taste just like the real version.
Try it! Hope that you enjoy it!
https://fitfoodiele.com/2012/03/21/copy-cat-kale/
Old dutch baked Salt and vinegar chips are my weakness! I just bought a big bunch of kale yesterday with the intention of making chips! Im going to give these a shot! Mmmm, thanks, I can’t wait!
Oh my goodness!! Old Dutch potato chips . . . I remember these from when I was a kid in the midwest…to us they were the best chips in the world. My family always brought some back when we took a trip back there!!! Thanks for the good memories!!
LOVE Kale chips but have never made them, am definitely going to need to try these asap!
Kale chips are amazing! I must try the salt and vinegar addition! Yum!
For some reason I haven’t gotten into kale chips, but these look perfect!
Seriously, my hubs is going to flip! Love the sea salt and vinegar addition!
I keep seeing kale chips in Trader Joes and Whole Foods, but I haven’t gotten up the nerve to try them! I love Kale, but the idea of buying something and not liking it made me nervous. Thanks for sharing, this looks pretty easy and I’ll have to give them a try this week. ;)
You can always return anything you don’t like at Whole Foods, no matter what!
This is so fun Ali! Soooo trying it this week :)
It’s like you read my mind, Ali! I was just attacking a giant bag of kettle salt and vinegar chips last week thinking “man, if only these could be healthy”. I WILL be making these asap!