Nothing hits the spot quite like soul food — especially when it's homemade. With its rich and comforting flavors, even the sides contribute to that backyard cookout feel. One of those staple sides is, ...
These crock pot collard greens are cooked low and slow with smoked ham hocks, onion, garlic, and broth for tender greens ...
Cooking collard greens in your slow cooker is the easiest way to prepare them! Just layer the ingredients and let the crock pot do the rest. Tender, flavorful collard greens every time! Southerners ...
Add some brown sugar, hot sauce, and bacon to this Southern style collard greens recipe for a down home dinner idea that isn't very complicated to prepare. This past week at the farmers market, I ...
If you're looking to add an earthy, Southern kick to your quiche, look no further than collard greens. Adding the beloved green into the mix is a breeze, too.
These are some of the South’s most iconic dishes that every Southerner should learn to make in 2026, if they haven’t already.
Collard greens are a beloved staple in Southern and African American cuisine, celebrated for their hearty texture, slightly bitter taste, and ability to absorb bold flavors. These large, dark green ...
If you neglected to eat your collards on New Year’s Day, an act that superstitious Southerners believe will bring you riches untold—or at least better your odds of winning the Lotto—consider the ...
© 2024 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. All Rights Reserved. Black-eyed peas and greens in some form or pairing on New Year’s Day is a time-honored Southern ...
What is up, my Eaters! I hope you are all well. This week we’re talking collard greens and all I learned from an Old Southern ...