Braised Collard Greens - Homemade barbecue side dish recipe (2024)

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These simple braised collard greens go with all the barbecue you can handle. Easy to make and delicious to eat, if you’ve never had collard greens you need to check these out.

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Braised Collard Greens

Braised collard greens are a staple of southern cuisine, but theyare a global dish known worldwide. There are collard dishes from Africa and India, to Europe, and from South to North America.

Collard greens belong to the same family of dark green and highly nutritious leafy vegetables that include kale, kohlrabi, and cabbage, but are also related to broccoli and cauliflower.

Of course, as a dish of the world, you can find it by many names. In Great Britain, collards are sometimes called “spring greens”. Even “collard” greens can be a bit of a catch all term for a mix of braised greens that might include kale, spinach, and kohlrabi.

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What are collard greens?

Collard greens are a type of cabbage that doesn’t have a heart like the white cabbage used often for coleslaw. Collard greens are fibrous and work well for braising because they hold up pretty well to cooking, but they are not quite as tough and fibrous as kale for example.

For this reason, many people prefer using collards for braising to spinach, which falls apart and becomes a bit mushy, and kale which requires more cooking time to help deal with the fibrous leaf.

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How healthy are collard greens?

Collard greens are full of B vitamins and super high in fiber. Southern cuisine often has a bad reputation for being unhealthy. Tasty, but not something that you eat on a diet.

Fried chicken and the best mac and cheese you’ve ever had may break the diet, but braised collard greens actually are low in cholesterol and collards even have cholesterol lowering potential because they are so high in fiber.

Collards are right up there with healthy greens like Brussels sprouts, which they are also related to, kale, and kohlrabi.

That being said, we’re using a fair bit of bacon grease here to cook these veggies, sooooooooo if bacon isn’t a part of a ‘healthy’ diet in your book, you might want to go find the quinoa instead.

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What is a good substitute for collard greens?

Collard greens are easy to find in some places, but you might have trouble in other places finding them easily if there isn’t a population of Southern transplants in the area. ( AKA, if you go too far north. 😉 ) Look in the greens section by the kale, celery, and spinach which is where you probably will find them.

If you have to go with a leafy green besides “collard” greens, then you can still make “braised collards” with other options.

Kale is the best option for handling the braising. They just take a bit longer to cook.

You can also substitute with kohlrabi, which is another leafy green.

If you can’t find any of those, then you can use green cabbage or Brussels sprouts too.

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What is healthier, kale or collard greens?

The two vegetables are actually very similar in terms of nutritional value, and both are high in fiber. In terms of flavor, they are also pretty similar. Collards have a slightly sweeter and grassier taste than kale which has a slight bitterness to it.

The braising actually makes them almost interchangeable since the cooking process reduces the grassy and bitter aspects respective of each.

In terms of this recipe, you can’t go wrong with either one. Both are full of vitamins and minerals and provide an excellent way to get more fiber into your diet.

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How do you choose the collards?

If you are unfamiliar with collard greens, then you might not know how to pick the best ones for braised collards.

Look for the darkest green leaves with the least amount of wilting. The long leaves have sort of a waxy look similar to cabbage only they are wide and flat and loose. So it sort of looks like a romaine lettuce leaf crossed with a green cabbage.

Like any cabbage, collard greens hold up well in the fridge and keep much longer than greens like spinach and all the varieties of lettuce which wilt so quickly.

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How do you cook braised collard greens to know when they are ready?

Collard greens are easy to cook. Essentially, you wilt them with a bit of saute time in the hot bacon grease along with the onions, then add the chicken broth and reduce the temperature and let them simmer for about 30 or 40 minutes.

They will still have some texture because you are not cooking them so long to completely break down the fiber in the leaves.

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Can I substitute the bacon fat for something else?

If you want to reduce the fat from the bacon grease and use less, then use only half of the amount of rendered bacon fat and replace with olive oil. You will still get the benefit of the bacon flavor but have a healthier alternative.

If you want a completely vegetarian and vegan option, then drop the bacon entirely and just use olive or avocado oil, and sub in some vegetable broth for the chicken broth.

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What else can I serve with Collard Greens?

If you really want to go all out and make a southern-themed meal, then I would suggest the following dishes:

  • Smoked and Fried chicken wings – Smoked and Fried wings are something I find pretty regularly on menus in the South, and for good reason. They are the best wings, ever. Ever ever. Make some. You’ll love it.
  • Mile-high Fat Fluffy Biscuits – These biscuits are the things of dreams. Get the recipe over on Sugar Dish Me and thank me laterrrrr.
  • Traeger grilled pork ribs – Southern-style barbecued pork ribs give the collard greens a perfect place to sit, side by side on a big plate.
  • Toasted coconut cake – coconut and banana desserts are very popular in southern cuisine and this recipe takes the cake.

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Yield: 8 servings

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Tender and delicious collard greens flavored with bacon, shallots, onions, and garlic are simmered in chicken stock and served alongside your favorite barbecue.

Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time2 hours

Total Time2 hours 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound thick cut bacon, grease reserved
  • 1 large sweet onion, diced
  • 1 shallot, diced
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 pound collard greens, washed and chopped
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 4 cups chicken broth

Instructions

  1. Pan fry your bacon over medium to medium-low heat until it is crispy. Set aside.
  2. Reserve about 3-4 tablespoons of the rendered bacon fat and put the onions, shallots, and garlic in and saute until they are translucent. About 5 minutes.
  3. Add in the collard greens and the salt and pepper and let them saute for about 5 minutes with the onions and garlic, adding in another tablespoon of bacon grease if necessary.
  4. Pour in the chicken stock, cover and simmer for 1 1/2 - 2 hours, stirring frequently.
  5. Serve hot with your favorite barbecue.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 179Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 1349mgCarbohydrates: 9gFiber: 3gSugar: 3gProtein: 13g

Nutrition data provided here is only an estimate. If you are tracking these things for medical purposes please consult an outside, trusted source. Thanks!

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Braised Collard Greens - Homemade barbecue side dish recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does adding vinegar to collard greens do? ›

What takes the bitterness out of collards? Collards may be a little bright and bitter, but rich ingredients like bacon and smoked ham will help cut through that. If it's still too strong, vinegar and sugar can cut the bitterness from collards, too.

What is the best meat to put in collard greens? ›

The greens are cooked with smoked ham hocks — this is what gives them their savory, meaty, authentically southern flavor. Four cloves of garlic give these collard greens a powerful punch. Cooking the collard greens in chicken broth instead of water takes the flavor up a notch.

How do you make collard greens tender? ›

Wash the collard greens, remove the tough stem, and cut into ribbons. Cook the collards. Add the collard greens to the ham broth and braise for 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on how tender you like your collards.

How do you keep collard greens from getting tough? ›

Many recipes just have you chopping the greens and adding them to the frying pan with a little bacon and fat. If those greens are REALLY bitter and tough, that is not enough to help make those greens taste good. So, blanching in a little hot water for 30 seconds to 1 minute can really help.

What takes the bitterness out of collard greens? ›

Use bold flavors to balance bitterness

Saltiness, sweetness, spiciness, and acidity can all help to add some balance. Salt is a must-have, no matter what dish you're making, but consider adding other salty and savory ingredients like anchovies, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, bacon, or sausage.

Why put baking soda in collard greens? ›

Because baking soda lessens the acidity of the cooking water, it also slows down the chlorophyll dulling process, thereby keeping the veggies greener for longer.

Can you overcook collard greens? ›

It is important to not overcook collard greens or kale, as they tend to give off a sulfur smell and taste bitter. Cut the leaves into one-half inch strips and steam for 5 minutes on the stove. Collard greens make a great addition to eggs and bean soup or can be served alone as a steamed vegetable with a dressing.

What season does collard greens do best in? ›

The collard is a cool-season crop that should be grown during early spring or fall. Direct seed midsummer or early spring. Set transplants out in early spring or late summer. The mature plant will withstand frosts and light to medium freezes.

Should collards be soaked before cooking? ›

One of the easiest ways to begin the washing process for collard greens is to thoroughly soak the leaves in cold water for about 10 to 15 minutes. This will loosen any dirt clinging to the leaves and remove any bugs that may be hiding.

How do you make greens taste better? ›

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Apr 22, 2024

How to make can collard greens taste better? ›

16 Ways To Make Canned Collard Greens So Much Better
  1. Drain and rinse them well. Lara Hata/Getty Images. ...
  2. Saute canned collard greens in bacon grease. ...
  3. Enhance with onions and garlic. ...
  4. Splash in some vinegar. ...
  5. Include a smoky component. ...
  6. Add soy sauce to canned collard greens. ...
  7. Sprinkle in red pepper flakes. ...
  8. Pour in some cream.
May 6, 2024

Do you cook the stems of collard greens? ›

Why: Most collard recipes call to discard the stems because they're so fibrous, but if you chop them small, they will cook just like the leafy greens. The finished dish is just as delicious and a lot thriftier than traditional collard greens, and the pleasantly-supple stems give these greens a distinctive bite.

How long does it take collards to cook? ›

Add the ham hock, smashed garlic, chicken stock, and water and bring to a simmer. Cover and cook for 1 hour. Add the collard greens: Add the collard greens and cook, partially covered, until they are tender, another 45 minutes to an hour.

Why do you have to wash collard greens so much? ›

Handling greens

Scrub the leaves lightly with your hands before rinsing them under cold running water to eliminate any remaining dirt. Multiple rounds of washing may be necessary to remove all the soil found between the leaves.

Does vinegar take the bitterness out of greens? ›

Acidity can really bring a pleasant flavor out of bitter greens. If they're being used for a salad, it's good to add a vinaigrette with plenty of acidity to brighten it up. If you are sauteing, add some vinegar or citrus to the greens to finish them off.

How do you make can collards taste better? ›

You just may find yourself opting for the convenience of the can a little more often.
  1. Drain and rinse them well. ...
  2. Saute canned collard greens in bacon grease. ...
  3. Enhance with onions and garlic. ...
  4. Splash in some vinegar. ...
  5. Include a smoky component. ...
  6. Add soy sauce to canned collard greens. ...
  7. Sprinkle in red pepper flakes.
May 6, 2024

Should I use vinegar to clean greens? ›

Washing fruits and vegetables with vinegar kills up to 98% of bacteria on the surface of your produce. Use 1 part white vinegar to 3 parts water for your vinegar bath. Soak fruits and veggies in vinegar bath for 2 minutes.

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