We were able to fill two large shopping bags with organic, pesticide free kale. Some of it will go to my chickens, they love their greens and I am going to dehydrate the rest and use it to make kale powder.
The next day I brought the kale that I was going to dehydrate into the kitchen to clean it. I used a vegetable brush to clean off the dirt and left over bugs. Kale is like a bug condominium complex, and those little guys did not want to move out. At first I was a little worried that a vegetable brush may bruise the kale, but since I am going to dry it and grind it into a powder, a little bruising shouldn't be too much of an issue.
After each piece was clean I cut off any bad spots and cut out the thick middle ribbing as I have read that can be bitter and difficult to grind to a powder. I set those aside into the pile for the chickens.
I then used my Magic Bullet and ground the pieces into a fine powder. With 7 trays of Kale I was able to get about 4 ounces of powder.
Uses for kale powder:
- Add to spaghetti sauce
- Sprinkle over salads
- Add to smoothies or shakes
- Add anywhere you want to hide veggies from your picky- non veggie eaters.
I am really enjoying making these powders and the tutorials to go with them. Look for more in the near future.
Happy canning (and dehydrating) everyone!
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