How to fix collard greens?!


Question: i dont need an elaborate recipe-just a nice way to cook them up fast thanks!


Answers: i dont need an elaborate recipe-just a nice way to cook them up fast thanks!

Hope you try this one ! it's posted on my profile http://bakespace.com/?apesescape
I can't believe I'm giving my secret out ! Monterey seasoning
Country Greens

I love greens and a lot of my friends made faces when I said I was making my Country greens, But after they tasted them they changed their mind. So try it! Now they all ask when I'm making them again. I taught myself this recipe since my mom never wrote her recipe down.

serves about 6 to 8

2 Pkg Mixed Country greens (collards, mustard & Turnips greens) Washed and deveined if not already. found in the produce dept

1 Cup salt pork chopped or about 6 slices of bacon chopped fine( To chopped bacon it's best to put them in the freezer for a bit of time and then it's easier to cut up.

1/2 onion Chopped( opt)

4 Ham hocks or Smoked turkey wings or legs

1/4 cup Apple cider vinegar

1 TBS Monterey Steak seasoning

Pinch Kosher salt

Water or any kind of broth

In a frying pan brown bacon or salt pork to a golden brown add onion and cook to transparent

In a large Crockpot heat to hot then add bacon/salt pork and onion mixture then add Hocks or turkey then top with cleaned greens ( the greens will fill up fast but try to mash it in there or wait until some of the greens melt down to add the rest.) Good pinch of Kosher salt and the vinegar next and don't forget the Monterey steak seasoning it just makes it so good. Add water or broth to fill to 1/4 the way up the crock pot keep checking through the cooking if you need more water or broth so as not to burn your Crockpot.
Try to cover with lid and stir every once in awhile, 4 to 6 hours of cooking time. pull out bones and extra fat from hocks.

You can also add frozen Black eye peas for a change half way through the cooking time.

I put Tappy hot vinegar on top when I eat it.

let me know what you think

2 lbs collard greens, tough stems discarded, leaves chopped
2 Tbsp medium onion, chopped
1 large garlic clove, minced
2 teaspoons bacon fat
2 Tbsp olive oil
2 Tbsp dark sesame oil (Dynasty or comparable)
Chili pepper flakes, a pinch
Salt, a couple pinches
Sugar, a couple pinches

1 Use a large skillet with a tight fitting cover. Melt bacon fat and heat olive oil on medium heat. Sauté onion until transparent, a couple of mintues. Add garlic and and sauté until fragrant, about 20 seconds.

2 Mix in the greens, sesame oil, chili pepper flakes, salt, and sugar. Cover and cook until tender, 8-10 minutes.

serves 4

It's all about cleaning the greens properly. They are covered in sand, dirt, bugs and grit. You must soak them and change the water often.
If you plug your sink, separate the leaves and let them soak, swish around and drain like 4-5 times.
Then get a large pot, put the greens in and cover with water. Put a lid on it and cook low with a piece of ham (or turkey bacon).
It will cook down and begin to smell (think cabbage like). Greens should be fork tender (fork should slide thru without effort). Salt and pepper to taste and enjoy.

WOW those recipies sound great. I love greens thanks





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