Collards

  • Level: Easy
  • Total: 1 hr 15 min
  • Active: 15 min
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Ingredients

2 large bunches collards, homegrown or from the produce section, rinsed well

1/2 pound cured ham hock or salt pork 

1/2 cup salt, for brine (optional, see Cook's Note below) 

Buttermilk cornbread, for serving

Hot sauce, for serving

Directions

  1. Prepare the collards for cooking by cutting the large stems from the center of the leaves. Stack the leaves and cut them crosswise into 1-inch strips
  2. Put 2 inches of water in a saucepan large enough to hold the raw collards (the leaves can be pushed down tightly and will wilt to about one-quarter volume as they cook). Add the ham hock or pork and bring the water to a boil. Add the collards and toss with tongs until the water returns to a boil and the leaves wilt down into the pan. Reduce the heat, cover and simmer over low heat for 1 hour, or until tender. Stir occasionally, checking to be sure there is enough liquid to prevent scorching. Taste the liquid and add salt if needed. Serve with buttermilk cornbread and hot sauce.

Cook’s Note

You can cook and freeze these in the summer to eat throughout the year. If the collards are homegrown, soak the leaves briefly in a salt-water brine made by adding 1/2 cup salt to enough water to cover the leaves.

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joyce2180

Made these yesterday. So good!! I grew up in the South and am embarrassed to say I had never made collards myself. I will more than double the recipe next time, as one pot wasn’t nearly enough for us. I made another pot of Ree’s best pinto beans and cornbread to go with the collards and felt as though I was back home in Tennessee. Thanks Trisha!

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