In this boldly flavored Southern-style side dish from Edna Lewis and Scott Peacock, collard greens are cooked until tender in ...
Collard greens are a Southern staple. They're often served alongside comfort foods such as ham, fried chicken, barbecue chicken, mac and cheese, or cornbread. The greens also have great significance ...
Chef Lisa A. Heidelberg Time: 20 minutes Serves: 8-10 as an appetizer Ingredients Instructions Chef’s Tip: Add extra soul by ...
Collard enthusiasts across the country are coming together to study, preserve and popularize tastier, hardier varieties of collard greens that could also be better suited for the changing climate.
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 ...
Braised collard greens are a staple in Black foodways, showing up at casual Sunday dinners and big holiday meals alike. They are typically seasoned with smoked meat — such as pork neck bones, turkey ...
Collard greens are part of the cruciferous vegetable family. Some of these noteworthy greens include bok choy, kale, broccoli, cabbage and brussels sprouts. They contain nutrients that can play an ...
DeZha Smith, at 21-year-old farmer from north St. Louis, surveys dozens of collard green plants at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center in East St. Louis, Ill. The plants are part of a study examining the ...