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Southern Living Quick Collards with Prosciutto
Southern Living Quick Collards with Prosciutto

Bitter winter greens made incredibly tasty. The collards are quickly braised to tame any bitterness then mixed with crispy prosciutto, garlic and cayenne pepper for a bit of kick and lemon for a bit of brightness. Healthy winter greens for a solid deep south down-home flair.

Southern Living Quick Braised Collards with Garlic
Southern Living Quick Braised Collards with Garlic

Perfect southern style collards made quick and easy. Simply kicked up with garlic and some pepper flakes.

Southern Living Braised Collards with Bacon & Black-Eyed Peas
Southern Living Braised Collards with Bacon & Black-Eyed Peas

Winter greens can be bitter but not when cooked this way. Perfectly complimentary flavors and belly filling warmness. If you've never tried collard greens before this recipe is more than worth the effort.

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Collards for a Feijoada

Brazilian-style sauteed collard greens (couve) for feijoada. Finely shredded collards cooked quick with onion in shortening, a traditional side for Brazil's national black bean stew.

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Kenyan-Style Collard Greens with Lemon

Add some variety to your meals with these delicious salad made of collard greens and italian plum tomatoes.

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Jamaican-Style Greens

Jamaican-style sauteed greens with collards (or kale), jalapeno, allspice, onion, and a squeeze of lime. A Caribbean spin on cooked greens with warm spice and bright citrus.

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Beans 'N Greens

Pressure cooker collard greens with butter beans, white wine, bay leaves, and fresh hot peppers. Southern comfort without the ham hock, ready in 30 minutes.

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Hopping John in a Pressure Cooker

Pressure cooker Hoppin' John with brown basmati rice, wild rice, black-eyed peas, collard and mustard greens, and stewed tomatoes. A hearty Southern one-pot classic.

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Stir-Fried Greens with Oyster Sauce

Collard greens go Thai-style in this quick wok stir-fry with garlic, soy sauce, bean paste, and vegetarian oyster sauce. Swap in bok choy, mustard greens, or broccoli for easy variations.

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BBQ Baked Beans & Sausage

Smoky BBQ baked beans with chicken sausage, collard greens, molasses, and navy beans in a tangy barbecue sauce. A hearty, high-fiber one-pot meal that's on the table in under 30 minutes.

Pasta with Chard, Garlic & Parmesan
Pasta with Chard, Garlic & Parmesan

An easy, tasty yet wholesome week-night meal is all in one pot.

Crustless Swiss Chard, Leek & Herb Quiche
Crustless Swiss Chard, Leek & Herb Quiche

Try this easy to make crust-less quiche with any kind of your favorite greens, such as spinach, kale... Delicious, light and low in calorie and fat.

Skillet Kale, Chickpeas & Tomatoes
Skillet Kale, Chickpeas & Tomatoes

The day we made this recipe, our friend happened to come over, and she had a simple dinner with us. This was the main course, served with warm naan bread. She just loved it. Also it was so quick and easy to make. A great week-night meal.

Chard Panini with Bean Spread
Chard Panini with Bean Spread

These delicious panini is made with whole grain bread, spread with creamy yet tasty white bean spread, topped with swiss chard that's braised in a mixture of broth and wine. It fills you up, gives you all the nutrients you need, and satisfies your tummy.

Swiss Chard, Red Pepper & Goat Cheese Pasta
Swiss Chard, Red Pepper & Goat Cheese Pasta

Hearty swiss chard, crunchy red pepper, and creamy goat cheese make the pasta load with flavors. A simple and delicious week-day meal that everybody enjoys.

Traditional Hopping John
Traditional Hopping John

Along the coast of the Southern US eating Hoppin' John on New Year's Day is thought to bring a year filled with luck and prosperity. The beans symbolize coins or pennies. Sometimes a penny is added to the pot or can be left under the bowls of Hoppin' John. Greens such as Collards, chard or kale can be added and symbolize the color of money and are said to add to ones wealth in the new year. The day after New Year's Day the leftovers are called "Skippin' Jenny," and further demonstrates one's frugality. A common tradition in the south US is each person at the meal should leave three peas on their plate to ensure the New Year will be filled with Luck, Fortune and Romance. Another tradition holds that counting the number of peas in a serving predicts the amount of luck (or wealth) that will be collected over the next year.

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