These collard greens are great to make for a dinner party when you need to keep your oven and stovetop free. Peanut butter lends its nutty, creamy texture to this hearty one-pot chicken and greens ...
This video shows you how to cut collard greens. Collards contain a lot of water, so they will shrink down when you cook them. To prepare collards, first wash them in a bowl of cold water with a dash ...
It's optional, as the stem does cook up tender also. Chop the collard greens up roughly by rolling and then cutting slices, then cut into 1 ½" to 2" pieces. Add the collards to the Crockpot (or a ...
Or add the potatoes to the Creamy Collard Greens With Peanut Butter recipe I shared in January 2023 for a new twist on that dish. In a 3-to-4-quart saucepan or a Dutch oven with a lid, cook the ...