Southern collard greens with ham hocks
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Southern Collard Greens – A popular traditional and southern vegetable dish. This recipe features a delicious blend of smokiness, vinegar, and savory – an excellent side dish for the holidays or anytime.
My mustard greens with ham hocks make for the perfect side dish to any good southern meal.
Mary's Healthy Southern Collard Greens are cooked simply without ham hocks which enhances the mild flavor of the fresh greens and keeps them crisp and tender. #sideidsh #vegetables #greens #southern
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These Easy Southern Collard Greens are the best, authentic soul food recipe using fresh collards, smoked turkey, ham hocks, or bacon. This signature dish is made from scratch and is typically served…
Southern as You Can Get Collard Greens | "I made these for New Years and used hog jowl instead of ham hocks and they turned out wonderful! I did cook them on low for about five hours. They just kept getting better." #allrecipes #newyears #newyearday #newyearsdayrecipes #lucky #luckyfood #luckyrecipes #goodluckfood #foodforgoodluck
These authentic Soul Food Collard Greens are braised in a savory meat flavored and perfectly spiced pot liquor resulting in an amazing tender silky texture.
Crock Pot Collard Greens is a tasty side that is full of smokey flavor and a amazing broth. Serve this southern side dish for the holidays. Combining the collard greens with the ham hock, chopped bacon and simple seasoning makes this side dish so flavorful and delicious. #eatingonadime #collardgreens #slowcookerrecipe #sidedish
Southern style collard greens is an easy recipe that is healthy, spicy, and delicious. Learn how to make greens on the stovetop or crock pot with ham hocks, vinegar, and onions. This popular soul food makes a great Sunday dinner idea that the whole family will love.
Experience the comforting taste of the South with these Southern-Style Slow Cooker Collard Greens. Slowly simmered with smoky ham hock, onions, and a blend of aromatic spices, these tender and flavorful collards make a satisfying side dish or a hearty vegetarian meal. It's a classic recipe that will transport your taste buds to the heart of Southern cuisine. Perfect for potlucks, Sunday suppers, or any day you crave soul-soothing goodness.
BEST Collard Greens Recipe! Classic soul food full of savory flavor. This dish is easy to make, delicious the perfect side dish for any meal!
These meaty Mustard and Turnip greens are a Southern staple, easy as 1-2-3 and make a delicious side dish any day of the week.
Your Easter menu ideas must have these southern-style collard greens! They will become one of your favorite Easter side dishes. Simmered with bacon, onion, and garlic, these easy Southern Collard Greens are absolutely delicious!
These Southern-style Crockpot Collard Greens are slow cooked to perfection along with a smoked ham hock for an irresistible side dish everyone is sure to love!
These tender slow cooker collard greens are made flavorful with ham hocks. This crock-pot collard greens and ham hocks recipe is a Southern classic that can be prepared for a large crowd ahead of time. The peppery greens work well when slow cooked. Check out the video and recipe card for more info!
*NEW* These Southern collard greens recipe are slowly simmered with bacon, ham and a ham hock to create the best and meatiest collard greens ever! #collardgreens #southerncollardgreens
This Mixed Greens recipe features tender and hearty greens including collard greens, kale, turnip greens, and mustard greens. This dish is true to its Southern and soul food roots and combines aromatic spices and seasonings with smoked turkey or ham hocks. Pair this side dish with homemade cornbread and your favorite entrees.
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