Frances's Old Fashioned Collard Greens

"The man I love grew up eating Collard Greens and this was my first attempt! Now many recipes will call for bacon but this is the tried and true old fashioned way and you just feel so good making it for your family on a Sunday. This recipe is a pleaser and it came from Sylvia's Family Soul Food Cookbook. Sometimes I add red pepper flakes for heat. If you can't eat pork, but don't want to miss out, use smoked turkey!"
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 88.74 ml corn oil
  • 236.59 ml pork butt, sliced (3oz)
  • 19.63 ml water
  • 907.18-1133.98 g collard greens (fresh produce)
  • 19.71 ml sugar
  • 4.92 ml salt (or to taste)
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directions

  • Heat the oil in a 4 quart pot. Add the meat and cook until partly browned on both sides, about 3 minutes.
  • Add the water and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simer for 15 minutes covered.
  • While the pork is cooking, wipe the collards with a damp towell, then wash two or three times until all the dirt and grit has been removed. Chop the greens.
  • Add the greens to the pot. Add the sugar and salt. Cook, covered over medium heat for 30-35 minutes.
  • Drain before serving, if desired.

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I started cooking just by helping my Mom out in the kitchen as a little girl. I preferred baking over cooking, as I loved getting all into measuring things and stirring. I always got to stir! However in the past 5 years I've been the one responsible for making nightly dinners. At first this consisted of the same 10 or so dishes in a constant rotation, but that quickly became boring and I remembered how much my Mom would complain when I was younger about how she always made the same things and she never knew what new dishes to try! Obviously 20 years ago, Zaar wasn't around! I still cook a lot of the same type of dishes my Mom cooked when we were younger and I try to incorporate as much fresh fruit, vegetables, and herbs into my meals as possible. However Melvin's favorite food of all time is fried chicken so... I make sure he gets a fresh vegetable on the side! My favorite cook book is my staple cookbook which is the old red and white Better Homes Cook Book. My only pet peeve about cooking is bland food! <img src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/susied214/permanent%20collection/adoptedspring08.jpg">
 
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