Parmesan Dulse Crisps

Deliciously salty, these sea botanical crisps make an unexpected addition to charcuterie boards. Or bake as a sheet and grind crisps into a seasoning for an instant hit of umami.
5m
PREP TIME
10m
COOK TIME
3
INGREDIENTS

Servings: 4

Ingredients

INSTRUCTIONS

  • 1 Preheat oven to 350ºF. Mix all ingredients in medium bowl until well blended. Spoon tablespoonfuls of mixture on parchment-lined sheet pan about 1-inch apart. Using back of measuring spoon, flatten each mound of mixture into a 2-inch circle.
  • 2 Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until golden brown. Cool completely on pan. Serve with your favor charcuteries or enjoy as a savory snack. Store Crisps in airtight container in refrigerator.
  • 3 Test Kitchen Tips:
    • Dulse, like kelp and nori, is an edible seaweed. The reddish-purple, leafy plant grows on the northwestern Pacific and northern Atlantic coasts. Dulse is typically dried immediately after harvest to preserve freshness before packaging. Dried dulse provides rich umami flavor and has even been compared to the flavor of bacon, especially when cooked. You can find dried dulse in whole leaves, flakes, or granules. It is typically found in the Asian aisle at many grocery stores or through online retailers.
    • Spread Parmesan-dulse mixture into and even layer on parchment-lined pan. Bake as directed until golden. Cool completely and crush into a coarse powder. Use as a seasoning blend to add umami flavor to your favorite dishes.

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