so lucky
Garden Master
I had only tried collards once or twice in my whole life, only remembered something tough, thick and strong tasting. But out of desperation for greens I bought a bag at Big Mart a couple of weeks ago. They were shredded, big bag, not expensive, quite dry so they didn't rot in the bag.
I cooked half of them with bacon grease and garlic, and water, for maybe 20 minutes. Topped with crumbled bacon. OMGoodness! Fantastic flavor and texture. Didn't sog up like most greens do. We had leftovers for 3 days, good to the last bite. Then after the second half of the bag sitting in the fridge for two weeks, I cooked them up the same way a couple of days ago. Just as good. We have eaten on one 3 dollar bag for at least 6 days. Two of us.
So now I'm thinking.....maybe I need to grow some of these!
I cooked half of them with bacon grease and garlic, and water, for maybe 20 minutes. Topped with crumbled bacon. OMGoodness! Fantastic flavor and texture. Didn't sog up like most greens do. We had leftovers for 3 days, good to the last bite. Then after the second half of the bag sitting in the fridge for two weeks, I cooked them up the same way a couple of days ago. Just as good. We have eaten on one 3 dollar bag for at least 6 days. Two of us.
So now I'm thinking.....maybe I need to grow some of these!