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Slow-cooker collard greens
Collard greens are a staple in southern cooking. With thick thick stems and broad, flat leaves, collards need a good braise. They’re dense and bitter when raw, but become milder when cooked. Like ...
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Instant Pot Collard Greens
These Instant Pot collard greens are on the table in minutes, despite the robust leafy vegetable’s reputation for needing hours. Hearty collard greens transform into a silky and almost creamy ...
Winter tends to draw the short stick when it comes to seasonal produce love. Though their offerings aren’t always as bright and colorful as peak spring, summer and fall fruits and vegetables, the cold ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Collard greens with pork Who were the first people to eat collard greens? Food historians believe that the cultivation of the ...
Sheri cooks along with Glenn and Dorsey Hunt at the Pembroke Street Festival in Eastern NC, where members of the Lumbee Tribe are known for turning the collard-and-cornbread duo into a delicious ...
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