How to Make Southern-Style Collard Greens | Allrecipes

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Step aside kale and spinach! In the South, it’s all about collard greens, and this Southern-style recipe is the one to beat (with nearly 2,000 reviews and a 5-star rating on Allrecipes!). Nicole shows you how it’s done from trimming and washing your greens to achieving the perfect flavor and tenderness. Though delicious at any time of year, this Southern specialty is the ultimate side dish to serve at your next summer barbecue.

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0:00 Introduction
0:06 How to Cut Collard Greens
2:18 How to Clean Collard Greens
2:42 Prep Additional Ingredients
3:28 How to Cook Collard Greens
5:14 Taste Test

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Short, simple and to the point. Thank you so much and I love her voice. It’s so raspy and comforting.

artmieseelizabeth
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That’s the best way to do greens! I like you! 😊

MySuperman
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Momma was raised up in the hills of West Virginia. She loved collard greens and made them all the time. Love them.

debcurry
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Made these for New Years … husband has never loved my collards (32+ years!) but now he does. THANK YOU!!!

karenbeasley
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I was in search of a good recipe for collard greens, I ran across your video last night. So today, I cooked me some collard greens. And I got to tell you they turned out so good.
These are SOOOO delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe!

staycool
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45yrs before I got myself to try them... absolutely addicted.

PinK
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This simple Southern style collards recipe is just the best ever. You don’t need fancy when they have so much good flavor. Thank you Nicole for sharing this Southern staple.

monicareno
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You are an amazing cook and I love that most of your delicious recipe videos are only five minutes or so. Great for my generation with a very short attention span LOL!

nansitey
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Love these with Malt Vinegar, and Bacon, if you buy chopped, they still need a good washing, remember my G Mother in Knoxville pulling up bunches in her garden then hosing them off in a galvanized tub!! People don't know what they are missing ..

darrellkottal
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When I made Collard green first time I didn’t have any meat except bacons . So I used that then it was so good. My BF loved it . Today I will use baked chicken from Walmart 😅 I already try once before . It’s so good . Thank you 🙏

riehaan
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Oh my goodness! You can teach an old dog new tricks!! I am a 72 year old retired grandma and I am going to make collard greens for the first time in my entire life this weekend!! I cannot wait to try this recipe.

maryallore
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Man I miss the comfort food and hospitality of the South.Havent had collards with cornbread since living in GA.Thanks for sharing this beautiful recipe and Have a Blessed Day !

Deeb-zy
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I'm 60 and have never had collard greens! I'm gonna try these next weekend, your recipe looks awesome. Thank you

markschrader
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I have made these several times since I found a recipe. They are SO GOOD!

staycool
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I am really glad I found you and your recipes here, . Your instructions are easy to follow and you actually cook things I will and like to eat! Don’t stop!!

sylviayates
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I love this so much. The 'make it your own' tidbit is perfect. This was how I eventually figured out how to make geeens. I do three bunches of collared to one of mystard greens. Adds a green peppery flavor

AceJackal
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Great video. Thank you. Never tried collared greens but loce the idea of southern cooking doing this recipe tonight. Love from Scotland

radusguru
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I love your videos! You are my kind of person! Thank you for being real! Would you show us how to make some meal bowls? I know they’ve gotten very popular but I have no idea how to put them together. Thank you very much…a huge fan from Houston, Tx!

debbiemoehr
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I love your style! Keep it short and simple for this old boomer grandpa who loves to cook ! ❤️🙏

brianscharsch
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I need to start making this more often! Especially since my family loves collard greens!

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