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Fried Collard Greens for New Years Day! 

Jackie’s Southern Soul
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Hey Guy’s! Welcome back to my channel. In today’s video I’m going to show you how to make Southern Fried Collard Greens for your New Years Day Dinner.
My traditional New Year’s meal usually consists of Black-eyed Peas Collard Greens and some type of Pork.
This year I’m starting my cooking early so I can make sure that we have all of our family favorites and I won’t be worn out from all of the cooking.
I bought my Collard Greens from Ingles Supermarket and they were good and fresh. I put my Turkey tails in the crockpot yesterday so the broth would be ready to go.
Now let’s get started with the recipe.
Fried Collard Greens:
1 Pack Smoked Turkey Tails, cook them in a crockpot the day before you want to cook your greens
2 Large Bunches Fresh Collard Greens, cut and washed throughly
8 Strips of Bacon
2 Teaspoons Sugar
Salt and Pepper to taste
1 Teaspoon Crushed Red Pepper Flakes
Using a large cast iron skillet fry the bacon.
Once the bacon is done remove from the skillet and set it aside.
With the skillet still hot add the collards to it with the grease from the bacon and the dripping still in there. Add all of the collards then place a lid on top so that they can start sweating down to decrease in size.
Cook over medium heat.
After about 5 minutes add the sugar, salt and pepper and red pepper flakes. Add broth from the smoked turkey tails. Let simmer for 10 to 15 minutes.
At the point where you can look at the greens and see that all of the water had been released from them and the stems are good and tender you will not need to use the lid anymore. If you leave the lid on and cook the greens too long they will become mushy just like cabbage does when overcooked.
Check the liquid and stir the greens so that everything is cooking evenly. Add more broth as needed. Cook until the greens are your desired tenderness adding additional seasonings to suit your own taste. Make it your own. The whole cooking time shouldn’t be more than 45 minutes to an hour. Once done add the turkey tail meat to the greens if you like it like I do . If not just eat the greens. Enjoy!
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Thanks for watching and God Bless!

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@Scarlet99977
@Scarlet99977 7 месяцев назад
Just wonderful
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 7 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊
@harriettdennison6693
@harriettdennison6693 5 месяцев назад
S-o-o-o nice to see a real cook who’s clean and cooking from scratch. Not “nary” a can of anything in sight!! Thank you for showing how it’s really done…right! 🎉
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching Harriett! God bless🙏
@LEARNINGABOUTHEAVEN
@LEARNINGABOUTHEAVEN Год назад
my grandad cut the bitter in collards by adding some cabbage. looks nice too. thank you for your video. Delicious!!!
@maryreed6119
@maryreed6119 5 месяцев назад
I always love cooking a little cabbage in my greens, taste is amazing...
@maryreed6119
@maryreed6119 5 месяцев назад
Wish I could buy a bag of the green leaves from the cabbage to cook with my greens, yummy!
@Scarlet99977
@Scarlet99977 7 месяцев назад
One thing I love abut my people of color - we are going to wash our meat and veggies well, before we commence cooking.
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 7 месяцев назад
Yes!
@Scarlet99977
@Scarlet99977 7 месяцев назад
thanx
@user-pn6kl3cw3w
@user-pn6kl3cw3w 9 месяцев назад
I love collards 2. I season mine with fat back grease and streak of lean but yours looks delicious. I can't help but notice how clean you are with your cooking!!! thank you for sharing for sharing your recipes!!!
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your comments.
@trinacawthon8782
@trinacawthon8782 Год назад
Excellent job showing us how to cook fried collard greens. Thank you for sharing Jackie 😊
@suzanneharris7473
@suzanneharris7473 5 месяцев назад
Love ham hocks cooked in my collard greens 😋
@flowv3303
@flowv3303 Месяц назад
after we picked and cleaned our greens, granny always told us to double wash. but i think she quadruple washed em. With turnips/mustards we would give em an xtra bath though😄
@lorrainemadison8569
@lorrainemadison8569 11 месяцев назад
Oh wow. I prepare my greens by separating each leaf, looking at it, destem it, stack them on top, then roll , then slice. Wash just how u do. I have to check out the leaves first. Tfs
@mrsrmjackson1
@mrsrmjackson1 5 месяцев назад
I agree with separating each leaf looking at each one just like she found that tag. Just saying bugs and worms be on those greens
@annettep.1605
@annettep.1605 Год назад
Oh Lordy, Jackie I really like your style of southern cooking. I'm a native Floridian. That looks delicious! I bet you can really cook up a pot of mustards or also turnip greens, & I like to mix green, especially turnip & mustards. Collards a treat, too. Imo, collards & rutabaga greens tastes similar. I want to try different greens to wrap & cook dolmades, which are seasoned rice, vinegar, seasonings, with mint, onions & garlic, etc, wrapped in greens leaves, cooked in herbed tomato sauce. I enjoy them.
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
That sounds delicious! Thanks for watching and Happy New Year!
@user-op5zd7lo4f
@user-op5zd7lo4f 3 дня назад
Happy birthday 🥳🎂
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul День назад
Thanks 🙏
@patriciagee1905
@patriciagee1905 10 месяцев назад
First time I seen ur channel loving it.
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 9 месяцев назад
Yay! Thank you!
@williamhicks9905
@williamhicks9905 3 месяца назад
we put ours in a 7 qt steamer with neck bones olive oil spoonful of sugar and they are ready in 30 minuetes
@wandamcmorris6255
@wandamcmorris6255 Год назад
Hello Jackie those collards look amazingly delicious tfs! Happy New Year!
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
Thank you Wanda!
@Gail-yj1ld
@Gail-yj1ld 5 месяцев назад
First time watching your video love the way you cut up your greens take care, and I will be doing it the same way take care
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 5 месяцев назад
Thanks and welcome
@EstherMitchell
@EstherMitchell 10 месяцев назад
And it's healthier, looks good 👍 👌 😋
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 10 месяцев назад
Yes, thank you
@mamiestacy1704
@mamiestacy1704 Год назад
Jackie, your collards look delicious 😋 I love collards. Have a very Happy New Year to you and yours!!! ❤💕❤
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
Thank you Mamie! Happy New Year!
@Ginnyvelarde
@Ginnyvelarde 7 месяцев назад
Love your recipe. I’d like to pass on a little hack to help keep your cutting board/mat from sliding around. Put a moistened and squeezed wash cloth under the mat and that will keep it from moving as you cut/chop. Happy New Year !
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 7 месяцев назад
Wow! Great tip! I would have never thought of that. Thank you and I will be using this tip the very next time I use my chopping board 👍🏼
@donnadowns1453
@donnadowns1453 Год назад
Yum! I’ll be cooking mine up for Sunday. Happy belated birthday! I forgot to send your card this year. I hope you have a great new year!
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
Thank you Donna! Happy New Year!🎆
@lourdesnunez1146
@lourdesnunez1146 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. I love this recipe.
@belindarankin5555
@belindarankin5555 Год назад
I love some collard greens, it looks delicious 😋 Thanks for sharing and HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎆🎇🎊
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
Happy New Year Belinda!
@cocosims9979
@cocosims9979 6 месяцев назад
I tried this using the salted pork. It came put good. I fried it first. Emptied off the and used that grease to start sautéing the onions and greens
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 5 месяцев назад
Sounds great!
@patriciaragland1286
@patriciaragland1286 7 месяцев назад
Yum
@donnadowns1453
@donnadowns1453 Год назад
That’s some pretty bacon! 5:42
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
IKR! I ate a couple of pieces and gave the rest to Monty. It’s his favorite!
@DrHollyVLong
@DrHollyVLong 11 месяцев назад
Your hair is gorgeous too 😊 I like looking good while I’m cooking for my husband 😅
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 11 месяцев назад
😊 thank you
@rosvittarobinson5567
@rosvittarobinson5567 7 месяцев назад
ohooo bug
@connieturner572
@connieturner572 9 месяцев назад
I would plant those stems in some soil just to see what happens🏞
@TaylorsFSCooking
@TaylorsFSCooking Год назад
Looks delicious. Now I'm not a fan of stems, but I do people who like them
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
Thank you. The stems taste just like the leaves to me.
@jacquelinecummins4694
@jacquelinecummins4694 5 месяцев назад
Is that a cast iron skillet? I didn't know you should use cast iron skillets on a ceramic top stove 🤔
@donnadowns1453
@donnadowns1453 Год назад
I have a question. Do you add the baking soda every time you add the new water? Or do you just use it the first time you’re washing them?
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
No just with the first wash. Let it sit for about 10 minutes with very hot water then wash normally. The second and third wash don’t get baking soda.
@LindatheOldBird
@LindatheOldBird Год назад
where did you find your specular #JackiesSouthernSoul ? thanks for sharing this - John 3:17
@bessie9565
@bessie9565 7 месяцев назад
You can plant the stims in the garden 😅
@maryreed6119
@maryreed6119 5 месяцев назад
My family eats turkey tails but not the bacon and fat,, what's an alternative?
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 5 месяцев назад
The alternative is chicken broth and olive oil😉
@user-dh7eh5fu1g
@user-dh7eh5fu1g 6 месяцев назад
Yes Ma'am we wash our meats be fore we cook it
@sherrybeaston5173
@sherrybeaston5173 6 месяцев назад
How Many Ladels of broth ? ? ? ?
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 5 месяцев назад
I add a few ladles at a time as the greens cook. As the broth cooks off add more until your greens are cooked to the tenderness that you like👍🏼
@janice369
@janice369 9 месяцев назад
Waste not want not. There's nothing wrong with stems like you did. Just like with broccoli. You just heed to cook them long enough.
@edwincooke879
@edwincooke879 7 месяцев назад
Can you use beef bacon? I am allergic to pork.
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 7 месяцев назад
I’d use some kind of smoked turkey before I’d use beef bacon just because there’s nothing much to beef bacon. You can also use chicken or vegetable broth.
@whowell117
@whowell117 6 месяцев назад
I would have cut the stems off
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 6 месяцев назад
Stems are delicious and full of fiber 😉
@ellacade3362
@ellacade3362 9 месяцев назад
What kind of broth was use was use
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 9 месяцев назад
Smoked turkey tail broth. The recipe is in the description of the video😉
@kimsmalls4831
@kimsmalls4831 Год назад
Fried or boiled collards?
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
I prefer fried but I eat boiled too as long as they are not mushy.
@EstherMitchell
@EstherMitchell 10 месяцев назад
Looks good but to much time for me I cook my greens and cabbage in with my meat,
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 10 месяцев назад
It takes meat a long time to cook and I don’t cook my greens to mush.
@rosvittarobinson5567
@rosvittarobinson5567 7 месяцев назад
Bugs 6:01
@brians.melvin3668
@brians.melvin3668 Год назад
Dang Jackie you sure are wearing that back ground song out lol.. I think would be better as intro and video just in natural sound personally but hell what do I know..
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul Год назад
Thank you for watching Brian. I like this soundtrack and yea I’ve been using it a long time. Others use it also but when I use it, I identify it with my channel.
@brians.melvin3668
@brians.melvin3668 Год назад
@@JackiesSouthernSoul I understand.. nice videos nonetheless.. take care
@brendahearst5053
@brendahearst5053 9 месяцев назад
Can you explain why you fry first if you’re adding broth to the greens?
@lawrencewife777
@lawrencewife777 9 месяцев назад
The stems are where the flavor is! But you got to know how to cut those stems? Nothing looks worse than a pot full of stemless FLAT COLLARD GREENS.
@JackiesSouthernSoul
@JackiesSouthernSoul 9 месяцев назад
I love the stems too but my family doesn’t so I don’t put a lot of them in mine. I also think that not only do they taste good but they make the dish look prettier.
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