I mean no disrespect to your mother. Or your grandmother. Or whoever created your family’s collard greens recipe. That recipe is your heritage and should be enjoyed on Sundays and holidays like the ...
Being born in a very small town in Alabama, I am no stranger to the time-honored tradition of eating Hoppin’ John and collard greens on the first of every year. I never quite understood how or why it ...
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 ...
Make the most of collard greens with spicy braises, surprising salads, and more preparations. Cookbook author Von Diaz adapted this jalapeño and red chile-spiked greens recipe from culinary historian ...
If you grew up with a “big mama” in the kitchen, you know the importance of having the right side dish for holidays and Sunday dinners. If you’re like us, that staple side dish to go with just about ...
Our ancestors were brought to this land centuries ago. We grew alongside those stolen from distant shores unknown to us. With strong spines and deep roots, we endured the plantations together. And ...
In the past few decades, the types of greens available at American supermarkets and farmers markets have proliferated. Where ...
You can substitute any dark leafy greens (not salad ones) for the collards. Kale, chard, mustard, dandelion, turnip and beet greens all work. At the end, taste and adjust the amounts of salt, pepper, ...