Best 5 Kickin Collards Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

**Kickin' Collards: A Journey of Bold Flavors and Wholesome Goodness**

Embark on a culinary adventure with Kickin' Collards, a dish that tantalizes your taste buds with a harmonious blend of bold flavors and wholesome goodness. This Southern delicacy is prepared with fresh collard greens, slow-cooked to perfection in a symphony of spices, herbs, and aromatic ingredients. Experience the perfect balance of tangy, spicy, and smoky notes, complemented by the earthy sweetness of collard greens.

Our collection of Kickin' Collards recipes offers a range of variations to suit every palate. From traditional Southern recipes that honor the dish's roots to creative fusion dishes that incorporate global influences, there's a recipe for every taste. Whether you prefer a classic preparation or a modern twist, our recipes will guide you through the process of creating this delectable dish.

Indulge in the simplicity of our Easy Kickin' Collards, a no-fuss recipe that delivers maximum flavor with minimal effort. Discover the harmonious fusion of spices in our Kickin' Collards with Smoked Turkey, where smoky turkey adds an extra layer of richness to the dish. For a vegan delight, try our Kickin' Collards with Crispy Tofu, where crispy tofu provides a satisfying protein alternative.

Explore the depths of flavor in our Kickin' Collards with Andouille Sausage, where spicy andouille sausage adds a touch of heat and smokiness. Experience the vibrant combination of flavors in our Kickin' Collards with Black-Eyed Peas, a hearty and wholesome dish that showcases the best of Southern cuisine. And for a unique twist, try our Kickin' Collards with Sweet Potatoes, where sweet potatoes add a touch of natural sweetness to the savory collard greens.

With our Kickin' Collards recipes, you'll embark on a culinary journey that celebrates the bold flavors and wholesome goodness of this Southern classic. So gather your ingredients, fire up your stove, and let's dive into the world of Kickin' Collards!

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

KICKIN' VEGETARIAN COLLARD GREENS



Kickin' Vegetarian Collard Greens image

Corn bread, black eyed peas, and collards are a New Year's Day tradition in the South - the corn bread represents gold, black-eyed peas coins, and collards match the green of US paper currency. Since leaving the South, where I grew up, for the Pacific NW, I've begun a tradition of hosting an open house-style brunch on New Year's day and this is my go-to recipe for this fun occasion.

Provided by EMIAUKEA

Categories     Side Dish     Vegetables     Tomatoes

Time 1h

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon butter
1 large onion, halved and thinly sliced
4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
2 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves stripped
2 bay leaves
2 (14 ounce) cans chopped tomatoes
1 cup vegetable broth
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon molasses
1 tablespoon liquid smoke flavoring
2 pounds collard greens, chopped
1 ½ cups cooked white beans

Steps:

  • Heat olive oil and butter in a large pot over medium heat until butter melts and starts to brown, 1 to 2 minutes. Add onion and garlic; cook and stir until onion turns translucent, about 5 minutes. Stir in thyme and bay leaves.
  • Pour chopped tomatoes, vegetable broth, brown sugar, molasses, and liquid smoke into the pot; bring to a simmer. Stir in collard greens gently. Reduce heat to low and simmer, covered, until tender, about 30 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 237.8 calories, Carbohydrate 35.1 g, Cholesterol 5.1 mg, Fat 7.5 g, Fiber 11.3 g, Protein 10.3 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 335.1 mg, Sugar 9.8 g

KICKIN' COLLARDS



Kickin' Collards image

As a youngster, I couldn't bear the thought of eating green leafy vegetables, especially collard greens. I would rather have a tooth pulled out. But my daughter in law whipped up a batch that smelled scrumptious, and the first time I tried them I was hooked. She was an incredible cook, and later went on to become a chef at...

Provided by Christine Sanchez

Categories     Vegetables

Time 1h5m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 bunch fresh collard greens
4 clove garlic, peeled and sliced thin
1 small onion, diced
2 Tbsp knorr's tomato flavored chicken broth
4 slice thick bacon
3 c water
1 Tbsp garlic powder (optional)

Steps:

  • 1. Rinse collard greens thoroughly in cold water. Remove stalk, tear leaves into large pieces, set aside. Rinse again and drain.
  • 2. Cook bacon until crisp. When it's cool to the touch, crumble into chunks. Save drippings
  • 3. In a large pot add olive oil over medium heat, add garlic and saute until garlic is light golden color. Add collard leaves and toss until wilted, stirring constantly. Add bacon drippings and you may add garlic powder if you like, and keep tossing until all the leaves are wilted and dark green color.
  • 4. Add 2 tablespoons of Knorr's Tomato flavored Chicken broth which you can usually find in the Latin section of most grocery stores.
  • 5. Add 3 cups of water, diced onions, and bacon crumbles. Cover pot and bring to a slow boil, then reduce heat and cook until done, the leaves will be a dark olive green in color.

SOUTHERN COLLARD GREENS



Southern Collard Greens image

How to make the best Southern Collard Greens! Full of flavorful ingredients and easy to make

Provided by divas can cook

Categories     Side Dish     Vegetable

Time 2h

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/2 cup white distilled vinegar
3 tablespoons salt
2 bunches fresh collard greens ( (see note))
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
½ cup finely diced onions
1 tablespoon minced garlic
½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
4-5 cups chicken broth ((can replace 1 cup with water if desired))
1 fully-cooked smoked turkey leg or wing ((about 13 oz))
1 tablespoon white distilled vinegar
Applewood smoked salt & black pepper, to season

Steps:

  • Prepare the collard greens bath by filling your kitchen sink with cool water and adding vinegar and salt.
  • Remove the collard greens from the steams by folding them in half lengthwise and pulling the leaf away from the stem. (discard the stem or see note below on how to cook them)
  • Place the collard greens into the prepared water bath and swish them around several times, scrubbing them to help loosen up any dirt.
  • Let the collard greens soak for 15-20 minutes, giving them a scrub midway. Drain the water and refill with plain water and allow the greens to soak again if needed. Repeat as many times as needed until the water is free from any dirt or grit. After the final soak, drain the water. Next, rinse and scrub each leaf front and back with cool water to ensure they are squeaky clean.
  • Tear the greens into bite-sized pieces and set them aside.
  • In a large pot, heat olive oil. Add onions and saute until tender.
  • Add garlic and red pepper flakes and cook until garlic is fragrant.
  • Pour in the broth and add the turkey leg. Bring to a boil.
  • Add collard greens and reduce heat to a simmer.
  • Cover and cook collard for 1 hour (or longer depending on your desired tenderness), stirring regularly.
  • Once done, stir and then taste the broth and the greens. (add a little water if the broth is too bold for your liking)
  • Stir in vinegar and smoked salt, and black pepper if desired.
  • Serve collard greens with pieces of the smoked turkey leg and hot sauce if desired.

KICKING SOUTHERN STYLE COLLARD GREENS



Kicking Southern Style Collard Greens image

Make and share this Kicking Southern Style Collard Greens recipe from Food.com.

Provided by lizlewis20

Categories     Vegetable

Time 1h10m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 tablespoon olive oil
3 -4 slices bacon
1 large onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon white pepper
3 cups chicken broth
1 lb fresh collard greens, cut into 2 inch pieces

Steps:

  • Heat oil in large pot of medium high heat. Add bacon, cook until crisp and remove from pan. Crumble and return to pan.
  • Add onion and cook with bacon until tender, about 5 minutes.
  • Add garlic and cook until fragrant.
  • Add collard greens, cook until they start to wilt.
  • Add chicken broth, salt, and pepper.
  • Bring to boil, reduce hit, and simmer for about 45 minutes (until greens are tender).

QUICK COLLARD GREENS



Quick Collard Greens image

These collard greens are quickly cooked in olive oil and finished with a squeeze of lemon juice. You're going to love these healthy, vegetarian collards! Recipe yields 2 side servings. To make multiples, simply repeat the ingredients and instructions below (cook each batch separately for best results).

Provided by Cookie and Kate

Categories     Side dish

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 large bunch (about 10 ounces) collard greens
1 1/2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
2 medium cloves garlic, pressed or minced
Pinch of red pepper flakes (optional, scale back or omit if sensitive to spice)
A couple lemon wedges, for serving

Steps:

  • To prepare the collards: Cut out the thick center rib out of each collard green. Stack the rib-less greens and roll them up into a cigar-like shape. Slice over the "cigar" as thinly as possible (⅛″ to ¼″) to make long strands. Shake up the greens and give them a few chops so the strands aren't so long.
  • Heat a large, heavy-bottomed skillet over medium-high heat, then add the olive oil. Once the oil is shimmering, add all of the collard greens and the salt.
  • Stir until all of the greens are lightly coated in oil, then let them cook for about 30 seconds before stirring again. Continue stirring in 30-second intervals until the greens are wilted, dark green, and some are starting to turn browns on the edges (this is delicious). This will take between 3 to 6 minutes.
  • Once the collards are just about done, add the garlic and red pepper flakes (if using). Stir to break up the garlic and cook until it's fragrant, about 30 seconds. Remove the pan from the heat.
  • Immediately divide the cooked collards onto plates, and serve with a lemon wedge each.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 side serving, Calories 140 calories, Sugar 0.7 g, Sodium 304.6 mg, Fat 11.4 g, SaturatedFat 1.6 g, TransFat 0 g, Carbohydrate 8.8 g, Fiber 5.7 g, Protein 4.5 g, Cholesterol 0 mg

Tips:

  • To save time, use pre-washed and chopped collard greens.
  • If you don't have any smoked turkey, you can substitute ham hocks, bacon, or kielbasa.
  • Feel free to add other vegetables to your collards, such as onions, celery, or bell peppers.
  • If you like your collards spicy, add a few dashes of cayenne pepper or red pepper flakes.
  • Serve your collards over rice, mashed potatoes, or cornbread.

Conclusion:

Kickin' collards are a delicious and hearty dish that is perfect for a cold winter day. They are also a great way to use up leftover turkey or ham. The next time you are looking for a new side dish to try, give kickin' collards a try. You won't be disappointed!

Related Topics