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Crock pot collard greens that turn out tender and smoky every time
These crock pot collard greens are cooked low and slow with smoked ham hocks, onion, garlic, and broth for tender greens ...
Collard greens are one of my favorite sides—and yet I tend to only cook them on special occasions since they can take so long to prepare. But here's some good news: The process just got a lot quicker!
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Crock Pot Collard Greens
Cooking collard greens in your slow cooker is the easiest way to prepare them! Just layer the ingredients and let the crock pot do the rest. Tender, flavorful collard greens every time! Southerners ...
While you may not think “crunch” when you think collard greens, these Collard Greens Fritters are seriously crunchy thanks to a flour-cornstarch batter.
Tired of adding spinach to your pasta? Consider a heartier green that will add earthiness and heft while withstanding high ...
Collard greens is a traditional soul food dish that most will try and make at some point. Chef Stephen joined Mercedes to talk about a few ways to make a pot of greens full of flavor and then use left ...
CLEVELAND, Oh — Collard greens are a tasty way to enjoy a meatless meal. The leafy green vegetables are packed with protein, fiber, calcium and iron. Chef Eric Wells shared his recipe for Sauteed ...
Reprinted from "See You on Sunday." Copyright © 2019 by Sam Sifton. Photographs © 2019 by David Malosh. Published by Random House, an imprint of Penguin Random ...
A small bunch of collard greens gives creamy arborio rice an earthy flavor and nutritional punch. You can enjoy the risotto as a side dish or make it a complete meal by topping with sauteed mushrooms ...
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