Collard greens have been cooked and used for centuries. I ve been eating southern style collard greens for as long as i can remember. Southern collard greens with smoked turkey wings recipe this recipe is a mixture. The southern style of cooking of greens came with the arrival of african slaves to the southern colonies and the need to satisfy their hunger and provide food for their families. And i wanted them a lot.
I love pork but i know there s a handful of you who don t eat. This is the best recipe ever. Reduce heat to medium low and simmer covered for 1 hour. 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper. 3 tablespoons duck fat can substitute rendered bacon fat or vegetable oil 1 1 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar.
Put turkey wings and 6 cups water into a large tall pot and bring to a boil. Both of my grandma s killed it in the kitchen and their knowledge poured into my mom and now it s all mine. Though greens did not originate in africa the habit of eating greens that have been cooked down into a low gravy and drinking the juices from the greens known. 2 white onions diced. 1 4 teaspoon crushed red chile.
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1 smoked turkey wing. Whenever there is a potluck we all look forward to theo s greens i asked her if she would share her collard greens with smoked turkey wings recipe with me and she did. My grandmother on my dad s side may she rest used to whip them up special for me pretty much any time i wanted them. Fresh collard greens simmered slowly southern style in smoked turkey based broth with onions garlic red pepper flakes and vinegar leaving the most delectable potlikker ever. 1 smoked turkey wing.
Fresh collard greens simmered slowly southern style in smoked turkey based broth with onions garlic red pepper flakes and vinegar leaving the most delectable potlikker ever. Southern style collard greens with smoked turkey wings. Put turkey wings and 6 cups water into a large tall pot and bring to a boil. I love pork but i know there s a handful of you who don t eat. Collard greens have been cooked and used for centuries.