Allrecipes home
bookmark
 

recipes

Collard Greens : View Recipes

 

Showing: Billy's Favorite Smoky Collard Greens - Tasty Collard Greens

Billy's Favorite Smoky Collard Greens

Submitted by: Billy B. Hillbilly
Here's a great way to get a smoky flavor in your greens without using ham hocks. This recipe will work with any type of greens, but you may need to adjust the cooking time. 
Photo of: Braised Collard Greens

Braised Collard Greens

Submitted by: THYME4MA
Home Town: Orlando, Florida, USA
My Grandma Ollie-Belle made the best 'greens.' This recipe is as close to hers as I could come. The 'pot-liquor' is the key to great greens!! Serve with fresh green onions and black-eyed peas with rice. 
Photo of: Brazilian Collards

Brazilian Collards

Submitted by: Javagoddess
Home Town: Denver, Colorado, USA
Living In: Westminster, Colorado, USA
Spicy, tangy collard greens accented with black pepper bacon, cayenne pepper and vinegar are a big deal in Brazil. Here is my recipe. Since bacon fat is an essential part of this recipe don't drain it during any of the steps! I say that if your veggies are fattening then eat a lighter main dish! 

Canadian Bacon Breakfast Stack

Submitted by: Lola
Start your day with a stack full of fun! Toasted whole-grain bread is layered with tender, cooked collard greens, scrambled egg whites, and sauteed Canadian bacon. The whole thing is topped with cheddar cheese and broiled until hot and bubbly.  

Collard Greens

Submitted by: Brad
Simmer fresh collard greens with salt pork or ham hocks until tender and tasty, and serve with a dash of sugar and apple cider vinegar for a tangy jolt of flavor. 

Collards

Submitted by: GrannieGrump56
This is a classic formula for perfect collard greens. Simmered with bacon, potato and wine vinegar, these greens are sensational. 
Photo of: Drunken Collard Greens

Drunken Collard Greens

Submitted by: JAVONNES
These are spicy collard greens simmered with smoked pork and beer. 

Ethiopian Spiced Cottage Cheese with Greens (Gomen Kitfo)

Submitted by: Dianna S.
This Ethiopian-influenced recipe is slightly altered to incorporate ingredients commonly available in the states. Collard greens are sauteed with onions, garlic, ginger, and green chiles, and served over cottage cheese flavored with garlic, cardamom, ginger, and cloves. Substitute spinach if you prefer. 
Photo of: Kickin' Collard Greens

Kickin' Collard Greens

Submitted by: Ken Adams
If you like greens you will love this recipe. The bacon and onions give them a wonderful flavor. Add more red pepper for a little more spice. 
Photo of: Lentil and Green Collard Soup

Lentil and Green Collard Soup

Submitted by: Farah
Home Town: Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
This is a purely Lebanese recipe, which can be eaten cold in summer or hot in winter. Make sure you find the right Lentil type! It's healthy and yummy! 

Slow Cooker Collard Greens

Submitted by: TROMTEZ
Got this from a coworker who made these for the office holiday potluck. Collard greens are cooked all day with ham shanks and pickled jalapeno. Yum! 
Photo of: Southern as You Can Get Collard Greens

Southern as You Can Get Collard Greens

Submitted by: SouthernGirl3
This is as Southern as you can get. 
Photo of: Southern Collard Greens

Southern Collard Greens

Submitted by: Tina V. Hare
Leafy collard greens take a long, slow simmer in a ham hock bath, with flakes of hot pepper tossed in for kicks. Some folks like to shred the ham hock meat into the greens before serving up in bowls. 
Photo of: Spicy Collard Greens

Spicy Collard Greens

Submitted by: Jamie
Collard greens are cooked with bacon and vinegar, with salt, pepper and cayenne. 

Sweet and Tangy Sauteed Collard Greens

Submitted by: Lauren C.
Living In: Aurora, Colorado, USA
Leafy collard greens, served warm with a tangy honey, ginger and balsamic vinegar dressing, make a delicious and nutritious vegetarian side dish or salad. 
Photo of: Tasty Collard Greens

Tasty Collard Greens

Submitted by: Anadri
A classic recipe for collard greens that uses smoked turkey to add some flavor. Greens are simmered in chicken stock, then spiced with a dash of red chile flakes. 


 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
Select Your Version:  United States  |  Canada  |  United Kingdom & Ireland  |  Australia & New Zealand  |  Frequently Asked Questions What's this?