Southern families often cook a traditional New Year’s Day meal involving collard greens, cornbread and black eyed peas. In ...
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Why black eyed peas and collard greens are the best New Year’s tradition
This classic black eyed peas and collard greens recipe is a comforting Southern dish made with smoky bacon, tender colla ...
Two iconic Southern ingredients come together in this dish of collard greens with black-eyed peas, which is easy to make ...
Mustard greens, chard, collard greens and kale are some of the most common you’ll see at grocery stores and farmers markets.
Host Sheri Castle offers a fresh look at a Southern favorite, collard greens. Sheri offers a new take on collards with recipes for green curry and coconut creamed collards as well as collard salad ...
Sheri shares a game-changing hack for quickly conquering a stack of collard greens. Sheri shares game-changing tips for cleaning and preparing a bunch of collard greens, ensuring you put every part, ...
Collard greens are part of the South's culinary traditions, especially in Black households. Now, a researcher is studying how differences in the leafy vegetable determine its taste and hardiness.
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How to Clean Fresh Collard Greens
Not sure how to clean collard greens? It’s easier than you think! Collard greens, a southern staple in the winter garden and southern cuisine, are delicious and nutritious. Whether you’ve grown your ...
Often described as a cross between cabbage and kale in terms of flavor, collard greens taste “kind of bitter, but more earthy,” Tomlinson said. The rich green leaves also have a “leathery” texture ...
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