Collard greens, a staple of Southern cuisine, are often cooked down with smoked turkey or pork neck bones. The greens form a potlikker, or broth, full of briny, smoky flavor. When braised with smoked meat, they’re equally delicious as a side or a light one-pot meal. The longer the greens cook, the better they'll be. Top them with a generous dash or two of hot sauce, and pair with cornbread. What tomato soup is to grilled cheese, potlikker is to cornbread.

2 hr 30 min
6 servings
southern
4.0 (893)
Collard Greens
Servings
Nutrition
Calories
261
Unsaturated Fat Content
7 grams
Carbohydrate Content
22 grams
Fat Content
10 grams
Fiber Content
10 grams
Protein Content
24 grams
Saturated Fat Content
2 grams
Sodium Content
530 milligrams
Sugar Content
6 grams
Trans Fat Content
0 grams