There are many delicious ways to cook collard greens, but this is our favorite way to do it in the South. Josh Miller is a writer, editor, recipe developer, and food stylist who has been writing about ...
Cooking collard greens in your slow cooker is the easiest way to prepare them! Just layer the ingredients and let the crock ...
This leafy green is so well-known that you can call it by its first name—collards. Cooking it means getting down to business slow and low, seasoning it with full-flavored foods like pork and bacon, ...
Why you'll really love these Southern style collard greens: This collard greens recipe is super easy to make, and flexible. You can use any diced bacon, a package of diced ham, ham leftover from our ...
originating in West Africa and later becoming a staple in Southern American cuisine. Collard greens were brought to the Americas by enslaved Africans and have since become an integral part of the ...
Southern Charm’s general manager Karon Martinez told us this spinach dip-inspired recipe was created when they were thinking about other ways to use the collard greens they serve as a side dish. The ...
collard green bunches, small onion roughly chopped, chicken broth (can use stock), garlic roughly chopped, red pepper, smoked turkey leg (or wing!), salt and pepper, hot sauce, olive oil ...
After three decades in Southern cuisine, Lee's next culinary chapter explores Korean American cooking, moving beyond ...