Vegetarian "Southern-style" Collard Greens
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By butterfly31567
Sault Ste. Marie
on May 25, 2012
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Outstanding! First time i ever ate collard greens. I didnt have red pepper flakes so i used tabasco sauce. Spicy and wonderful:
By shunniep_5537648
Atlanta, GA
on April 21, 2012
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These greens are the bomb dot com!! Thank you Sunny for a great recipe. It is a hit at our family bbqs and holiday/celebration dinners. This is a must try. So YUMMY!
By Trina1228
on April 04, 2012
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So good! My son who is six has been picking random vegetables from the store and this week it was collard greens. None of my family had ever had them before but this recipe made me love them. In fact, I joined just so I could comment. I did change things. I used leeks (that was last weeks new veg along with some onion and I used a can of fire roasted tomatoes (becausse it is what I had. I also used beef broth (since I made a pot roast and had some. It was so wonderful!
By Vegetarian45
on February 28, 2012
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Substitutions/Changes: An additional tablespoon of olive oil for a tablespoon of butter. Depending on how high you have the heat and how tender the greens are, 17 minutes may leave them overcooked.
Recommendations: In the future I will add my grandmother's hot pepper vinegar for additional flavor.
Overall: Highly recommended.
By perry.bobby_128...
Detroit,
on February 13, 2012
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Great!!!!
By JCSon1982
on February 13, 2012
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My wife and I received collard greens in our organic produce delivery this week, and had no idea where to start. So I found this recipe and tried as is. Loved it! It was plenty flavorful. We'd definitely use it again.
By chocolitcitee
Louisville, KY
on January 19, 2012
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Going to make this, this weekend will let you no how it turned out. Sounds and looks good.
By WhoDeyGal
Cincinnati, OH
on January 16, 2012
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Great recipe!! I enjoyed the lighter, yet still seasoned flavor--not quite as decadent as traditional greens cooked in salt pork, but still delicious! I also liked the texture and appearance of these greens better--they had just the slightest firmness to them and a nice deep green color (traditional greens tend to look muddy and are very soft. In contrast to other reviews, I thought the spicing was perfect--just a touch of red pepper taste. I did add a few drops of Louisiana hot sauce to mine at the supper table--delish!! I did not have tomatoes on hand, but I did have a leftover minced red bell pepper in the fridge which I added midway through cooking. This added nice flavor and color. I look forward to making these again. Thanks, Sunny!
By Lolabean36
on January 12, 2012
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Vegetarian still with my soul food roots. Loved it...
By kayputh
new york, 72
on January 08, 2012
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great to eat w/ southern meals. tasty, not too heavy, and easy to make