These crock pot collard greens are cooked low and slow with smoked ham hocks, onion, garlic, and broth for tender greens ...
Tired of adding spinach to your pasta? Consider a heartier green that will add earthiness and heft while withstanding high ...
As New Year's Day approaches, two Upstate farmers talk about what it takes to grow good collards and why they're good ...
While you may not think “crunch” when you think collard greens, these Collard Greens Fritters are seriously crunchy thanks to a flour-cornstarch batter.
Alexis Pauline Gumbs is part of a lineage of Black writers — particularly Black feminist writers — moved by collard greens. (Courtesy of Alexis Pauline Gumbs) Writer and scholar Alexis Pauline Gumbs ...
What is up, my Eaters! I hope you are all well. This week we’re talking collard greens and all I learned from an Old Southern ...
You love collard greens, but did you know there are so many varieties to love? And so many ways to love them? Like many vegetables, collards are mostly sold as just plain “collards” at the grocery ...
When I think of collard greens, I almost instinctively picture a steaming pot of long-simmered leaves, sliced into delicate ribbons or rolled into tight little bundles, swirling among pieces of smoked ...
Being the chap I was, collard greens’ smell and similarity to the stringy dark-green algae in fishponds repulsed me. Mom would cook up a mess and sit it before me.
SAVANNAH, GA (WTOC) - If you’re counting on collard greens to bring you money in the new year, you may have a harder time finding them, and if you do, they may cost you more this year than last.