Understanding how to cook collards correctly – specifically for how long – transforms this humble vegetable into a culinary delight! This guide will cut through the guesswork around cooking ...
collard greens taste “kind of bitter, but more earthy,” Tomlinson said. The rich green leaves also have a “leathery” texture that tends to make them better suited for cooking, such as in ...
Collard greens are one of my favorite sides-and yet I tend to only cook them on special occasions since they can take so long to prepare. But here's some good news: The process just got a lot quicker!
This video shows you how to cut collard greens. Collards contain a lot of water, so they will shrink down when you cook them. To prepare collards, first wash them in a bowl of cold water with a dash ...