Braised Collard Greens
Show: Ten Dollar Dinners
Episode: Paradise by the Cooktop Light
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By Mouthgasm
New York City
on March 24, 2013
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This recipe is Mouthgasm approved.
I made this and it was so good I did not add the lemon. I didn't want to alter the flavor I had going on in the pot. I salted early and cooked for much longer than 40 minutes -- more like 140 minutes at the barest simmer. Then I took off the lid and reduced the liquid.
Nobody believed it was the first batch of collards I had ever made.
By Jul548
Tucker, GA
on August 11, 2012
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Good, although after 40 minutes, the greens weren't quite soft enough for our tastes. We'll cook them for another 10 minutes next time. Also, I agree with the previous poster... the medium-high heat was way too hot for the addition of the garlic. Definitely let the pan cool a little, first.
By rayolite
Kinsman, OH
on July 17, 2012
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Very good !
By marnie1062
norwalk, CT
on July 05, 2012
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Great recipe! Loved the lemon, it really added brightness and intensified the flavor the greens. The bacon added a nice smoky salty flavor. Even my roommate, who dislikes collards liked this version.
By Chef Martman
Saratoga, CA
on February 02, 2012
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good recipe, would also work for kale, mustard greens, swiss chard. TIP: turn the heat down to medium-low and let the pan cool down a bit before adding the garlic, lemon zest, and pepper flakes otherwise it'll burn
By jlm926
Pewaukee, WI
on January 23, 2012
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Excellent!! Serve this with her Meatloaf with Mustard and Sour Cream Gravy, and her Twice-Baked Mashed Potatoes..
So very good!
By kllyb80
Chesapeake, VA
on January 23, 2012
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BEST COLLARDS EVER!!! Made them as directed but added a pinch of sugar. AMAZING!!!
By suzshe
Virginia
on January 22, 2012
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OMG! I am not one to get overly excited about my greens but these were delicious. PLease, please please try the recipe as written before you pas judgement. I was tempted to use more bacon because I love bacon in greens - but didn't. I was tempted to use only half a lemon because the juice of a whole lemon seemed too much - but didn't. I followed the recipe as provided and it was perfect.
My only caveat regarding following the recipe as written is if you are a vegetarian. In that case I would say that olive oil in place of bacon fat will still yield a very pleasing result. However, don't anyone skimp on the lemon juice if you are using a full bunch of greens. The tanginess of the lemon is essential.
By cindy.kuethe@gm...
on January 22, 2012
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Delicious! I changed it up a little because I am a vegetarian. I used olive oil instead of bacon fat and added two drops of liquid smoke. Came out absolutely perfect. This is the first time I've ever seen my husband eat greens and he had seconds.