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]]>The base of the dish itself are the leafy greens of Brassica oleracea, commonly referred to as collards. Making delicious collard greens involves a little more effort, though.
Fear not, however: this collard green recipe is both simple and delicious. It will yield enough collard greens for about 4 servings.
Start by placing the olive oil in a large pot and heating it over medium-high heat.
Once the olive oil is hot, add the bacon. Cook it until it is finished and then remove it from the pan. Crumble it into small pieces.
After the bacon is crumbled, put it back into the pan and add the diced onion as well. Cook them until the onion is browned.
Once the onion is done, add the carrot, garlic, and the sliced collards. Cook them on medium-high heat until the leaves have wilted.
After this is done, add the chicken broth, salt and pepper to the pot. Cover and simmer over low heat for about an hour.
Once the leaves are tender, your collard greens are ready. As we say down south, good eatin’!
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]]>Prior to the ceremony each year, the James Beard Foundation designates five restaurants as “America’s Classics,” which means that they’ve stood the test of time and have become renowned culinary institutions of great merit in their respective locales. While restaurants and food trends come and go like the wind, these special restaurants added to the list have earned their stripes to be lauded and become national foodie treasures.
Here’s a look at the five prized eateries chosen to the “America’s Classics” list in 2018:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bd8xCCXlVbT/?taken-at=1244440
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]]>The post Collard Greens, Made Simple appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>The base of the dish itself are the leafy greens of Brassica oleracea, commonly referred to as collards. Making delicious collard greens involves a little more effort, though.
Fear not, however: this collard green recipe is both simple and delicious. It will yield enough collard greens for about 4 servings.
Start by placing the olive oil in a large pot and heating it over medium-high heat.
Once the olive oil is hot, add the bacon. Cook it until it is finished and then remove it from the pan. Crumble it into small pieces.
After the bacon is crumbled, put it back into the pan and add the diced onion as well. Cook them until the onion is browned.
Once the onion is done, add the carrot, garlic, and the sliced collards. Cook them on medium-high heat until the leaves have wilted.
After this is done, add the chicken broth, salt and pepper to the pot. Cover and simmer over low heat for about an hour.
Once the leaves are tender, your collard greens are ready. As we say down south, good eatin’!
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]]>The post 5 Restaurants Newly Added to James Beard’s “America’s Classics” List appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Prior to the ceremony each year, the James Beard Foundation designates five restaurants as “America’s Classics,” which means that they’ve stood the test of time and have become renowned culinary institutions of great merit in their respective locales. While restaurants and food trends come and go like the wind, these special restaurants added to the list have earned their stripes to be lauded and become national foodie treasures.
Here’s a look at the five prized eateries chosen to the “America’s Classics” list in 2018:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bd8xCCXlVbT/?taken-at=1244440
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