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Day 1 Crock Pot Collard Greens

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Ingredients

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5 slices bacon cut up
1 onion chopped
2 tablespoons garlic minced
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons pepper
1/4 cup dark brown sugar
2 bunches collard greens stems removed
1 1/2 cups beef stock
1 ham hock

Nutritional information

198.6
Calories
52 g
Calories From Fat
5.8 g
Total Fat
1.8 g
Saturated Fat
6.8 mg
Cholesterol
1051mg
Sodium
32.3 g
Carbs
8.8 g
Dietary Fiber
15.7 g
Sugars
8.9 g
Protein
433g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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Day 1 Crock Pot Collard Greens

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    Happy New Year 2012, Made this recipe today. Excellent, made a few changes. After removing the stems and washing the greens under cold running water, I put them in the freezer, to act as a frost, for about three hours and let them thaw over night in the fridge.used one onion a rib of cut up celery and two garlic cloves. Sauted about three minutes. Put a crock pot liner in the pot to save a lot of clean up. used one can of chicken broth with two cans of water. The reason for putting the greens in the freezer was to sweeten them up. used no sugar, salt, pepper or bacon. After cooking for six hours we did use just a splash of vinegar. The ham hock was used to season, However my friend and I could not deal with the salty taste and the hock was tossed. Thanks for the recipe.

    • 520 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Day 1 Crock Pot Collard Greens,This is for a diversified rotary diet.,Happy New Year 2012, Made this recipe today. Excellent, made a few changes. After removing the stems and washing the greens under cold running water, I put them in the freezer, to act as a frost, for about three hours and let them thaw over night in the fridge.used one onion a rib of cut up celery and two garlic cloves. Sauted about three minutes. Put a crock pot liner in the pot to save a lot of clean up. used one can of chicken broth with two cans of water. The reason for putting the greens in the freezer was to sweeten them up. used no sugar, salt, pepper or bacon. After cooking for six hours we did use just a splash of vinegar. The ham hock was used to season, However my friend and I could not deal with the salty taste and the hock was tossed. Thanks for the recipe.,This is for a diversified rotary diet.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Wash Collard Greens and Remove Stems. Place in Crock Pot on Low.

    2
    Done

    in a Skillet, Cook Bacon Pieces Until Crispy.

    3
    Done

    Add Onion, Garlic, Salt and Pepper and Cook Until Onions Are Translucent.

    4
    Done

    Add the Brown Sugar and Cook For About 1 Minute More.

    5
    Done

    Add the Bacon / Onion Mixture to the Crock Pot.

    6
    Done

    Pour in the Beef Stock.

    7
    Done

    Add the Ham Hock.

    8
    Done

    Cook on Low For 4 Hours.

    9
    Done

    After 4 Hours, Remove the Ham Hock and Shred the Meat Off the Bone, Adding It Back to the Crock Pot.

    10
    Done

    Keep Cooking on Low For Another 3-4 Hours and Serve.

    11
    Done

    This Will not Be Bitter, So No Vinegar or Extra Sugar Is Needed. If You Aren't on a Rotation Diet and You Can Use Other Seasonings, I'd Suggest Using a Teaspoon of Tony Cachere's in Place of the Salt.

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