I'm in the middle of a wicked love affair with kale. It's an obsession that is destined to fizzle. For now, though, it continues at full throttle. I buy a batch of kale every week at the farmer's market, and I'm constantly thinking of different ways to prepare it. Recently, I made kale and farro and kale with chorizo. This week, lacking the energy to stand over my stove and actually cook a meal, I decided to try the much talked-about kale chips. "They are just like potato chips," said my friend at work. "A delicious alternative to potato chips!" wrote another kale advocate.
Just like potato chips? Um, potato chips are my favorite food. Hand me a bag of UTZ BBQ and I'm forever your girl. The problem is that potato chips are fattening, and should be eaten in moderation (when one can help it). Kale chips, on the other hand, sound like an infomercial for health and wellness. In my mind, you can sit on your couch and eat kale chips until the next season of Mad Men airs.
The problem with infomercials is that they never deliver on their promises.