Drunken Collard Greens Recipe

Recipe By Slurrp

Drunken collard greens are a flavorful and hearty side dish that is perfect for any Southern-inspired meal. The collard greens are cooked low and slow in a mixture of broth, beer, and spices, resulting in tender and flavorful greens with a hint of sweetness. The addition of bacon adds a smoky and savory element to the dish, while the beer adds a unique depth of flavor. Serve these drunken collard greens alongside your favorite main dish for a delicious and comforting meal.

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50minstotal
10minsPrep
40minsCook
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10m.Prep
40m.Cook
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Ingredients for Drunken Collard Greens Recipe

  • 1 bunch Collard Greens
  • 4 Slices Bacon
  • 1 Onion, Diced
  • 3 cloves Cloves Garlic, Minced
  • 1 cup Chicken Broth
  • 1 cup Beer
  • As required Salt And Pepper To Taste
  • flakes Red Pepper Flakes To Taste

Directions: Drunken Collard Greens Recipe

Cooking Directions

  • STEP 1.Start by washing the collard greens thoroughly and removing the tough stems. Chop the greens into bite-sized pieces.
  • STEP 2.In a large pot, cook the bacon until crispy. Remove the bacon from the pot and set aside, leaving the bacon grease in the pot.
  • STEP 3.Add the onions and garlic to the pot and cook until softened and fragrant. Add the collard greens to the pot and stir to coat them in the bacon grease.
  • STEP 4.Pour in the broth and beer, and season with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and cover the pot.
  • STEP 5.Simmer the collard greens for about 1 hour, or until they are tender and the flavors have melded together. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
  • STEP 6.Once the collard greens are cooked, crumble the reserved bacon and stir it into the greens. Serve hot and enjoy!

Cooking Tips

  • For a vegetarian version, omit the bacon and use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth.
  • If you prefer a spicier dish, add more red pepper flakes or a dash of hot sauce.
  • Collard greens can be quite bitter, so if you prefer a milder flavor, blanch the greens in boiling water for a few minutes before cooking them.

Storage and Serving

  • Leftover drunken collard greens can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Reheat the collard greens in a pot over low heat, stirring occasionally, until heated through.
  • Serve the drunken collard greens as a side dish with your favorite Southern-inspired main course, such as fried chicken or barbecue ribs.
Nutrition
value
113
calories per serving
1 g Fat12 g Protein11 g Carbs15 g FiberOther

Current Totals

  • Fat
    1g
  • Protein
    12g
  • Carbs
    11g
  • Fiber
    15g

MacroNutrients

  • Carbs
    11g
  • Protein
    12g
  • Fiber
    15g

Fats

  • Fat
    1g

Vitamins & Minerals

  • Calcium
    471mg
  • Iron
    11mg
  • Vitamin A
    1303mcg
  • Vitamin B1
    < 1mg
  • Vitamin B2
    < 1mg
  • Vitamin B3
    < 1mg
  • Vitamin B6
    < 1mg
  • Vitamin B9
    245mcg
  • Vitamin B12
    0mcg
  • Vitamin C
    145mg
  • Vitamin E
    1mg
  • Copper
    < 1mcg
  • Magnesium
    214mg
  • Manganese
    4mg
  • Phosphorus
    179mg
  • Selenium
    14mcg
  • Zinc
    2mg
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. All nutritional information presented are estimates and not meant to substitute professional dietary advice or treatment
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Recipe By Slurrp