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How to Freeze Collard Greens (3 Easy Steps to Freezing Collards) 

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How to freeze collard greens is the lesson in today's live stream as Denise Jordan shows you that putting up collard greens is simple and easy. Need to know how to freeze collard greens? Watch these 3 easy steps to freezing collards. #thisandthatwithdenisejordan #howtofreezecollardgreens #puttingupcollardgreens
About this video: a friend brought me a mess of fresh collard greens. The greens were so fresh the morning dew was still on them so I thought I’d put them in the freezer to save for Thanksgiving. In this live stream I show you how to slice, blanch, and freeze collards for the winter. Putting up collard greens is not a lost art...get it done by following 3 easy steps to freezing collards.
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@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 4 года назад
I got a big bunch of fresh collard greens and I had to do something with them so I decided to freeze them so I could use them for Thanksgiving. If you want to learn how to freeze collard greens, this is the live stream for you.
@ivoryfyall4231
@ivoryfyall4231 4 года назад
Awwww God Bless your heart you bought back so many memories of my mom may she R.I.P. How you r removing the stems by pulling the greens off😃😃😃My mom & aunts use to do it like that all the sisters together cleaning greens and chittlings. May you & Your family have a Bless & Wonderful Thanksgiving Day!!!! Much Love from NYC 🗽🗽🗽🗽
@Sook995
@Sook995 3 года назад
🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
@kekec9695
@kekec9695 3 года назад
U have to blanch first before u freeze them if not they are no good
@margaretsmith8107
@margaretsmith8107 3 года назад
@@ivoryfyall4231 aaaaaaa!!!!
@pattydiggs5018
@pattydiggs5018 3 года назад
I eat the stems along with the every thing..
@barbarakane8787
@barbarakane8787 3 года назад
Suggestion when freezing your greens: Remove stems, stack them, roll and cut them, place them in the water and vinegar. (Vinegar kills bugs and the dirt seems to removes off faster because the greens are cut. Rinse them in clean water then place greens into the blanching pot for 1-2 minutes, and into the iced water to get shocked and drained for freezer bags. I hope you find these steps helpful for you.
@cecelacour7815
@cecelacour7815 3 года назад
What would happen if someone put them in a freezer without closing them up ? Like left them open. 🤦🏻‍♀️I asked my boyfriend to do ONE thing and he put them in the freezer open ! And still in the bag from the store. And today I saw they had a few white spots on it and I’m scared if I cook them they won’t taste fresh or good.
@keithwilson9378
@keithwilson9378 8 месяцев назад
yes you right on that and i learned that frozen greens that you do at home cook better then fresh
@kikataye6293
@kikataye6293 4 месяца назад
She’s covered all this in the video…
@lifelife6973
@lifelife6973 3 года назад
I haven't seen collard greens like that since my mama had her garden they look beautiful. You guys go out there and pick them collard greens Sunday dinner after our daddy died my mama raised 13 kids they passed away at the age of 91 I miss my mama think about you everyday lady I hear you I feel you I miss you I love you forever and thank God for choosing me to be one of your daughters love you mama
@Morkiemom535
@Morkiemom535 3 года назад
I blanch my collards (even when not freezing) SPOON them into a colander & then cook in a small amount of well seasoned water. I don’t pour the water back over the greens. If you do,whatever dirt you got rid of goes right back on. Not only are your greens super clean, Blanching takes away some of the bitterness and ensures there’s no sand. My mom didn’t teach me to blanch. I learned this from a friend. Once I saw that sand in the pot, I was convinced. I love your videos & your spirit!😊
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Hmmmm. I get it. Once you get them cleaned up you don’t want to get dirty water back on them. I’m pretty thorough. Can’t stand grit on my greens. Yuck!
@oawoaw8
@oawoaw8 8 месяцев назад
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@marionwebber5003
@marionwebber5003 3 года назад
Yes as you prepare your water for cleaning put some white table salt in the water and that will kill any bugs the greens might have.
@jladylove1
@jladylove1 Год назад
Marion that’s what I do too.
@cashonly6117
@cashonly6117 2 года назад
About to pick up 4 bundles from a produce farm and just wasnt sure how to freeze. Thank you for the by the numbers instruction and easy to see what you were doing without moving the camera all around.
@ranchodiablaacres3967
@ranchodiablaacres3967 3 года назад
7:02 - "He had this big beautiful bunch of collard greens and they looked like I was being presented with flowers and I was so appreciative." - I just had to subscribe when you said this. You're my kind of person.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Thank you. I was appreciative. I love it when family and friends bless me with their bounty. I’m not going to say no. We can always use them. If not now, later!
@evascott7615
@evascott7615 3 года назад
I have been freezing all types of greens for years. I wash and rinse several times to get clean, let drain and then tear them up and put in freezer bags. Stack in freezer and when I am ready to cook just put them in the pot and cook till done with all my seasonings and meat. Always good and simple-taste like fresh greens.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Yes in deed. Where did you learn to do this? Your mom or gramma?
@marydaily8666
@marydaily8666 Год назад
I learned this way from my mom
@theopolisstewart9989
@theopolisstewart9989 Год назад
I'm the oldest of 10 children, I'm so glad I watched my Mother and Grandmother cook. You really take your time to show what you are doing, I really appreciate it, and I will be trying the things you showing us. ( Oh yeah I'm the cook of my family.😊
@judyjones97
@judyjones97 2 года назад
My Uncle brought me over a big bunch of collards. I wanted to know how to freeze them and you were the first one that came up on you tube to show me how to do this. I love how you go through the whole process. Thank you for showing a country girl a better way to freeze her collards. One more thing..you are a very pretty lady...keep up the good work..I so much enjoyed your video. Have a blessed day!!
@moonbeamsinajar3297
@moonbeamsinajar3297 14 дней назад
Thank You for sharing this! My grandmother passed away before I learned how to can and put up fresh vegetables 😢. My mama was too busy working to teach me how. So, now that the powers that be are poisoning our food, I’m trying to learn how to get back to the way our ancestors lived. They were a lot wiser than most people of today! Knowledge is rampant but Wisdom is more valuable than Gold! May The One True Living God show Favor & Mercy on all who see this!
@davettbr6425
@davettbr6425 2 года назад
Thank you Ma’am for putting up this video. We got a big mess of collards today and had no idea how to prepare them.
@moonbeamsinajar3297
@moonbeamsinajar3297 14 дней назад
A for effort because some ppl wouldn’t even bring them home because they would be afraid to try! We decided to grow us a little patch of greens even though we didn’t know to put em up. Figured we could learn as we go. So far so good!😂
@carmenthomas9694
@carmenthomas9694 Год назад
I have a whole patch of collards that need harvesting. I was hoping to preserve them for thanksgiving. This video is just what I needed. The directions were step by step, very clear, and helpful. Thank you 😊
@veronicapurcell6239
@veronicapurcell6239 2 года назад
I agree with freezing and preserving food. It's not only cost efficient it's also time efficient. Homemade is always best. My mom showed me that. I appreciate your detailed, natural cooking style. Brings back good memories. Thank you for sharing.
@thinkinoutloud.1
@thinkinoutloud.1 4 года назад
You are very confident with your cooking skills. Love how relaxed you are. Thank you for showing us how to save collard greens for later.😘
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
I love your channel name. So interesting. And thank you for stopping by. I’m just showing what I do.
@crochetbabe829
@crochetbabe829 3 года назад
OmG, those greens are so beautiful!!! Big green leaves ... Shoutout to the grower. He did a wonderful job growing those greens ... never quite seen them like that!!! I'm amazed!!! they do look like a bushel of flowers.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
They were huge! But…I made it work. They froze nicely. It’s been several months since You left this note and we’ve used them by now. They were good eating.
@lovelight4388
@lovelight4388 Год назад
I wash my greens with baking soda. Enough to make the water silky. My greens always come out sqeaky clean 😋
@BrianRandall-zg4wb
@BrianRandall-zg4wb 8 месяцев назад
This my first time watching you and I was wondering how to freeze my collards so Thank you Ma'am
@juliahumphries7933
@juliahumphries7933 4 года назад
I love watching you do these live videos. I feel like I am sitting in your kitchen with you and just visiting while you cook and work. Thank you for all your effort and consideration in your directions. 😁
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 4 года назад
Hi Julia, I am so glad you enjoyed this. I’m trying to figure out how to cook live and it’s more than a notion. I’m glad you feel like you’re right there with me. That’s the whole idea!
@georgiemarshall5505
@georgiemarshall5505 3 года назад
Hi Denise,this is my first time watching your channel. I pretty much do mine the same way only I put salt in my wash water and I use a cutting board and a knife to cut them up. I cool mine to room temp. Now I know about the ice water bath. Thank you very much. I’ve always heard that you’re never to old to learn! I’ve enjoyed hanging out with you. I will be watching more of your channel.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Hi Georgie, thank you so much for stopping by. The cutting board is a good idea but I like holding them in my hand and cutting them with a scissors or knife. It just gets it done easier for me. Yes…the water bath is such a big help to stop the cooking right away. Girl, I’m always learning new things and I love it. We gotta keep learning or where are we?
@classylady7843
@classylady7843 3 года назад
Thank you Denise, I've enjoyed watching your way of freezing dress collard greens.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
I hope this was helpful.
@krish.5823
@krish.5823 3 года назад
Thank you for your generosity. I LOVE greens!
@debrabum
@debrabum 3 года назад
I just picked a big mess of greens. Headed to the kitchen. Thank you so much for this video. It was very clear how to do this.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Oh good. I’m glad it was helpful. First time I tried doing this on a live stream. Wasn’t sure how it was going to work but ai got it done.
@yolandaholmes6777
@yolandaholmes6777 Год назад
I just found you and I will be following you for more ideas. I never blanched greens and your technique is easily to follow. Thank you so much
@GrandmaSandy
@GrandmaSandy 4 года назад
Hi Denise , Thank you so much for showing me how to freeze Collard Greens , also Thank for the tip for the vinegar to clean the Collard Greens .
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 4 года назад
Grandma Sandy you are welcome, Sandy. Sure at MyStyleMyColoirs gave me the vinegar tip and it worked. Thanks for watching.
@heidigilman1941
@heidigilman1941 24 дня назад
Love collards! I steam them or stir fry with other veggies and beans. Tonight it was collards, chard, beets, celery, mushroom, and carrots with black beans simmered in a large stainless steel fry pan
@dianedunbar1805
@dianedunbar1805 3 года назад
Thank you Mrs. Jordan for those valuable directions for freezing collard greens. I needed to know this so that I can go out to get my greens before too late for thanksgiving. Have a blessed thanksgiving and stay safe during this covid19.
@dianemcquay8460
@dianemcquay8460 3 года назад
Diane Dunbar - that’s a good idea, I think they are more expensive around the holidays. AND they look more jacked up!!
@vernelldees6056
@vernelldees6056 3 года назад
Very interesting and informative. Thank you for showing us how to blanch and prepare veggies for the freezer. This is very helpful.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
I’m glad to help. And thank you for watching.
@colleengarren1462
@colleengarren1462 4 года назад
Such a cozy video. I’ve got a garden full of collards that I need to process and you just taught me how. Thank you❤️
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 4 года назад
Hi Colleen, yes, yes, yes. Now is the time. I've got some coming in too but not quite ready for harvesting but almost! I'm glad you found this useful. One other thing...the old folks say to wash the greens in salt water first just in case there are any bugs on them. I take care of bugs as shown but thought I'd share "their" thoughts.
@poodle3927
@poodle3927 3 года назад
We had a vegetable garden in our back yard growing up I miss it so much. I live in a condo now that I'm grown. My grandmother ate Collard Greens everyday of her life.
@williamsimons7166
@williamsimons7166 Год назад
@@homemakingwithdenise Thank you Ma'am. I just found your channel and am looking forward to explore all of your wisdom.
@rebeccaweaver5523
@rebeccaweaver5523 Месяц назад
Thank you, Denise!! I loved watching this video! You explained every step so well, and I loved being able to SEE how you did it, since I'm a visual learner!🙂 I'm looking forward to following your channel.
@gp1644
@gp1644 4 года назад
So very helpful! Thank you.
@annbowers2436
@annbowers2436 3 года назад
You did a great job. Your video was exactly what I was looking for. I took notes and will definitely freeze some of our collards from the garden. Thank you so much.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Hi Ann. I’m glad i was able to help.
@janetbarnes9892
@janetbarnes9892 3 года назад
Thanks so very much. You make cooking fun and enjoyable to watch. May God bless you!!!😘
@eleonorrodriguez5741
@eleonorrodriguez5741 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing.
@janb.7686
@janb.7686 3 года назад
Great job! So happy I found your channel
@CynthiaHunterNightwillow
@CynthiaHunterNightwillow 2 года назад
Collards are my favorite green. I could eat them every day with my cornbread. TY for sharing this with us. Valuable teaching right here for those who weren't taught like we were. Do you have a recipe for crackling cornbread? I love it with fresh cooked collards.
@EcoNeighbor
@EcoNeighbor 3 года назад
Beautiful bunch of greens!
@earthadomingue7208
@earthadomingue7208 2 года назад
Thank you. I prepared some Kale for the freezer the same way. I'm so happy I did it right.
@maryjoschlechty7590
@maryjoschlechty7590 6 дней назад
Beautiful collards, so fresh and crisp looking, thank you
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 6 дней назад
The collards froze up nicely and when I cooked them later they were delicious. So tender. I’m glad this was helpful. How do you make yours?
@bonitahopkins2958
@bonitahopkins2958 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing putting greens in ice water during the blanching process. I did not know to put them there to stop the enzyme process. I will forever do it that way. God bless you and your family.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Hi Bonnie. Oh…sorry. My best friend was named Bonita and we called her Bonnie. Hello, Bonita. Yes. The ice water bath is imperative to stop the enzyme action.
@ahoymatey1955
@ahoymatey1955 4 года назад
OOOO! I planted 6 collard green plants, just so I could cook up a small batch for myself when I wanted some (no-one else in m y house eats them) and they have done SO well, and I didn't want any of it to go to waste, so this video is perfect for me! And, you even mentioned cooking them in an Instapot! I don't use that thing very much, but I would for these!
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 4 года назад
I have to tell you I tried them in the Instant Pot and they were delicious. You might try the Forking Life...she shows how to cook them in the Instant Pot and they taste amazing.
@Jasmine-cv6jw
@Jasmine-cv6jw 3 года назад
Thank you for this video !
@richardyuman
@richardyuman 3 года назад
My favorite greens! Love it
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 3 года назад
Mine too! I like turnips too, but collards are my favorites. Now kale is really good in bean soup. Have you tried it that way?
@bonnietaylor-williams5112
@bonnietaylor-williams5112 3 года назад
Those collards are beautiful! I cleaned and froze some for the first time but I am anxious to learn how you prepare yours for freezing. Thank you for sharing.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
How did yours turn out Bonnie? How many freezer bags full of greens did you get?
@bonnietaylor-williams5112
@bonnietaylor-williams5112 2 года назад
@@homemakingwithdenise mine turned out good, thanks for the great tips on saving time and energy by pre-prepping .
@sheilafade2016
@sheilafade2016 4 года назад
I like your ideas I am Just starting out growing collards trying to learn all I can before I plant and store them
@johncurtis3459
@johncurtis3459 2 года назад
I am going to follow your instructions. This is the fist time for me. Thank you.
@audreytempleton4415
@audreytempleton4415 3 года назад
I dehydrate collards and store them in bags .they cook up very well and so convenient!
@sharondombeck4856
@sharondombeck4856 3 года назад
Wonderful. So helpful. I've used similar processes but great to see another home cook who knows what she's doing with collards! Which I love...but I don't cook them the way you do. But that's another story:)
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Hi Sharon, I’m so glad you stopped by. Alright then…spill…how do you cook your greens? Enquiring minds want to know. Hahaha!
@233joyce
@233joyce 4 года назад
Thanks for your live video. Good job. First time watching you. Will be watching you more.👍🏾
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 4 года назад
Joyce, thank you for stopping by. That was just a quick live stream but so many people enjoyed it. What video can I make for you?
@deborahreese5441
@deborahreese5441 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. I needed this info for my greens
@SandyGsKitchen
@SandyGsKitchen 2 года назад
I am so glad I found your channel. Thank you so much.!
@charlinechism7437
@charlinechism7437 Год назад
Thank you so much. You helped me alot on the greens
@virobinson7109
@virobinson7109 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. I recieved 30 bunches of collards yesterday!
@veronicahancock3245
@veronicahancock3245 3 года назад
Wow!!! That is great!
@sherrysavage3916
@sherrysavage3916 3 года назад
You were awesome. I did this recently and it worked beautifully. Thank you
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Hi Sherry. Thank you. It’s always nice to know I’ve been helpful.
@rosemaryvyslouzil6249
@rosemaryvyslouzil6249 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for taking the time to show us how to store these delicious collards🙏🏼😇👍👌💯
@GeckoHiker
@GeckoHiker 2 года назад
We love collards and grow them year round. In the winter we grow them indoors in a closet sized greenhouse with grow lights. I use the stems two different ways because nothing goes to waste. The tender parts of the stem can be pickled. The rest can be diced and frozen to add to soups or stir fries. Collards are just a variety of cabbage that doesn't form a head.
@kccarnage4105
@kccarnage4105 Год назад
Thank you! I was wondering how I can use the stems. Another thing I do is let the boiled water cool down and use it to water the plants so they get all the nutrients back
@GeckoHiker
@GeckoHiker Год назад
@@kccarnage4105 That's a good idea. We end up using any liquid in a soup. It's good to have other uses for what might be considered discardable.
@bridgettewood1713
@bridgettewood1713 Год назад
Yes, I love callard greens, I got them growing in the garden, they will grace our dinner table for thanksgiving, we also have turnups alot of turnups, sometimes I use bacon and other times I use ham hocks, there both so good. I also put a few pinches of hot pepper flakes.
@porciawilson4249
@porciawilson4249 2 года назад
Hello!! I’m a first time viewer and I love your style of teaching. I made collard greens 🥬 on yesterday and NEVER KNEW you can freeze them! 😊Thank you for sharing. I’ve learn a lot!! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@margereedavis6716
@margereedavis6716 4 года назад
Great job. Thank you
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 4 года назад
You are welcome. This was a fun video to do, too. What other video can I make for you?
@tramekn
@tramekn 3 года назад
Those greens look beautiful!
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
They were beautiful. And this answer is late so they turned out beautifully and were so good.
@pearlyb51
@pearlyb51 Год назад
I think your video was great! I’m working on some collards now and came across your video at an advantageous time. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
@ceecee6271
@ceecee6271 Год назад
Thank you very much. I followed every step. I was cooking with you. Thank you very much.
@teajohnson8802
@teajohnson8802 2 года назад
This was a great find!!! (This is Tmaws) thank you, thank you. I love this info. I love making meals and freezing them. This is awesome awesome awesome. Praise GOD AMEN. Thank you
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
I’m glad I was able to help. It is good when you can work ahead. What kind of make-ahead meals do you prefer?
@teajohnson8802
@teajohnson8802 2 года назад
@@homemakingwithdenise Thank you so much for replying. I love your video. Many Blessings to you. Enchiladas Pie, Chili, Cabbage casserole, Greens with Chicken Breast, Empanadas, Tamales, Chicken Lumpia, Taquitos, Zucchini casserole, Ect
@reginacgambera2197
@reginacgambera2197 Год назад
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
@anthonygoines1466
@anthonygoines1466 3 года назад
Great job thank you
@normasmith9499
@normasmith9499 3 года назад
Thank you! This video was so very helpful. God bless!
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 3 года назад
I'm so glad it was. And just think...we'll soon be planting a new crop of veggies. I can't wait for spring.
@carmalitayanock9584
@carmalitayanock9584 Год назад
thank you for sharing
@lisalewis-peck6333
@lisalewis-peck6333 3 года назад
The collards look so fresh! Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
@lady33357
@lady33357 Год назад
I use a salad spinner to drain the water and dry it but still transfer it to i cookie sheet with paper towels. GREAT VIDEO
@yolandesadams2736
@yolandesadams2736 2 года назад
I thank and appreciate you for your Video I always wanted to learn how to freeze screens and I did it for the first time for this Thanksgiving I’m so excited so I can’t wait to cook them and have them for dinner thank you so much God bless you
@giselemack7158
@giselemack7158 3 года назад
Thank you!
@Jeannie705
@Jeannie705 3 месяца назад
Loved your video, like being the kitchen with family. 😊
@drandall7082
@drandall7082 Год назад
Thank you! In the garden first time and they are beautiful and yummy and so plentiful!
@jackielance8421
@jackielance8421 2 года назад
I live in s.c. Love your video because it bring memories from my mom cooking thanks
@mariemerovee5770
@mariemerovee5770 3 года назад
Love it
@sharondombeck4856
@sharondombeck4856 3 года назад
I am following you in my kitchen, blanching my collards that I picked yesterday from garden as you demonstrate. Live! LOL.
@rochelleb973
@rochelleb973 3 года назад
I love greens😊
@kellydittmer4526
@kellydittmer4526 9 месяцев назад
Your bideo was very helpful. You did an awesome job.
@blackhoney7617
@blackhoney7617 3 года назад
Hello Denise, you did a great job illustrating how to put collards in the freezer. I enjoyed watching your video. Definitely learn a lot. Hope people understand how much time it takes to prep, cook plus freezing them.
@313rdtony
@313rdtony Год назад
Thank you very much!!!!!!!
@THATS_CHARMING
@THATS_CHARMING Год назад
My neighbor just picked some greens for me from his garden ! This video was so helpful ❤
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise Год назад
Oh my goodness. I haven't talked to you in forever. How are you doing and how is the new baby?
@THATS_CHARMING
@THATS_CHARMING Год назад
@@homemakingwithdenise All is well 💕 baby girl fits right in perfectly and has been such a blessings to our family . I hope you and your family are doing well.
@brianbailey7088
@brianbailey7088 Месяц назад
I have a bunch of collard greens about ready to harvest. I was wondering the best way of preserving them, thanks so much for your very informative video.
@vegan.7656
@vegan.7656 3 года назад
Awesome Video! One time had 20 bunches of greens given to me from a garden, didn’t know what to do with them all! 😂 Now I know what to do. Thank you!
@susanforet2117
@susanforet2117 3 года назад
We love collards! Your hairstyle is so pretty.
@poodle3927
@poodle3927 3 года назад
She's pretty, her skin and her hair is pretty.
@nettlehawley8543
@nettlehawley8543 3 года назад
you can cut the stem and the leaves and cook them in olive oiliin frying pan salt n pepper little garlic very good and you save lots of greens enjoycook until tender
@renee9516
@renee9516 3 года назад
Awesome🥰
@angelaefferson8620
@angelaefferson8620 Год назад
Bless your heart sis I love your channel I just came acrossed it those are some beautiful collard greens I grow a garden every spring take the stems of those collard greens dip them in water until they start sprouting and then plant them in your garden 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
@mothereld
@mothereld 3 года назад
Great Job. I cut the rolled up greens with a chef knife, on my cutting board. For me...cutting with scissors is working hard, not smart. I learned that from professional chefs on tv. Just saying, cuz I'm 76 years young! Thanks for sharing. Blessings to you, Sis.
@noir_sirena
@noir_sirena 2 года назад
God bless you!! The orange measuring cups alone did it for me!!! You remind me of my late Grandmother & my Aunts so much. I just had to subscribe to you & thanks for all the tips 😊
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Hahaha! Thank you. I’m glad I brought back pleasant memories. And yes…those orange measuring cups are Tupperware and I do enjoy using them. I’ve got a set of measuring spoons but one of the spoons has disappeared.
@giselemack7158
@giselemack7158 3 года назад
I am cleaning mine with baking soda. I'm gonna rinse them and try the vinegar. Also I want to blanch and freeze them. So that's why I'm on here. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 года назад
Baking soda will certainly work and so does the vinegar. It just helps to get rid of all that grit.
@chasburns3303
@chasburns3303 8 месяцев назад
baking soda softens water that helps grit fall away; vinegar kills mostly all the surface bacteria
@mamiebarr5593
@mamiebarr5593 3 года назад
You taught me something 😍
@coleangowans5897
@coleangowans5897 3 года назад
You are doing a wonderful job keep up the good work
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I am trying to present good information and to have fun while doing it. Aren't those greens huge? My goodness they were big. I was so surprised when he walked in the door with those!
@devorahdevorah5041
@devorahdevorah5041 3 года назад
I came to see a variety of ways to clean. To see if I would be able to be satisfied. Been cleaning one at a time. Also I salute my greens. Stop boiling years ago.
@malakahbanathyasharahla2302
@malakahbanathyasharahla2302 3 года назад
I will continue to pick and clean my greens one at a time.
@devorahdevorah5041
@devorahdevorah5041 3 года назад
Yes same here especially now even more
@jewelking1962
@jewelking1962 3 года назад
I checked my greens for bugs , then I remove the stems, and I use salt, I cut them up, I blanch them for three minutes put them in an ice bath, and I squeeze all the water out, I put them in a Ziploc bag, they will get washed like seven times although the colllards are a clean green, and I do this with mustard greens, turnip greens, I have greens in my freezer all year long, thanks for letting everyone know, and maybe this will help also, stay blessed.
@poodle3927
@poodle3927 3 года назад
I can't find any turnips
@angiebratcher8755
@angiebratcher8755 2 года назад
I cut mine up first and use salt too.
@ladyofak8584
@ladyofak8584 3 года назад
Hey Sis I just found you, and you are doing wonderful. I love greens collards, kale it don,t matter.
@dianebradford5032
@dianebradford5032 9 месяцев назад
I shred mine and throw them on a hot iron skillet for about 5 minutes w a few bulbs of garlic then a dash of hot sauce. Can’t imagine cooking them for hours. Gonna have to try that. Thank you for showing me how to freeze them. I have a giant bunch and can’t eat them all.
@nicholaswhite1172
@nicholaswhite1172 4 года назад
great job denise thumbs up
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 4 года назад
Hey Nicholas, thank you so much. Did you see how big that bunch of greens were? They were humongous!
@nicholaswhite1172
@nicholaswhite1172 4 года назад
hi denise your more than welcome and yea i sure did they were huge thanks for asking i really appreciate it hope you have a great evening see you next video peace
@sharondombeck4856
@sharondombeck4856 3 года назад
I rinse mine in salt water - from the garden. Takes care of the bugs without chancing the taste of vinegar. I do the same with cabbage and other cole crops.
@joecolvin4705
@joecolvin4705 Год назад
i love the stems. there is a lot of nutrients in them as well as water and vitamins
@cloudburstsinmycoffeecup5648
@cloudburstsinmycoffeecup5648 4 года назад
Great job at cooking live!
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 4 года назад
Oh my goodness, thank you. I’m trying to figure out how to cook or work on a live stream and it’s more than a notion. Thank you for your patience. What did you enjoy most?
@cloudburstsinmycoffeecup5648
@cloudburstsinmycoffeecup5648 4 года назад
I enjoyed the wide shot of your activity. It gives a better presentation of the process.
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