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Collard greens (collards) are various loose-leafed cultivars of Brassica oleracea, the species which also contains vegetables including cabbage (Capitata Group) and broccoli (Botrytis Group). Collard greens are part of the Acephala Group of the species, which includes kale and spring greens.
The plants are grown for their large, dark-colored, edible leaves and as a garden ornamental, mainly in Brazil, Portugal, the southern United States, many parts of Africa, the Balkans, northern Spain and in northern India. They are classified in the same cultivar group as kale and spring greens, to which they are genetically similar. The name "collard" is a corrupted form of the word "colewort" (the wild cabbage plant).
The plant is also called "couve" in Brazil and in Portugal, "couve galega" or "couve portuguesa" (among several other names) in Cape Verde, "berza" in Spanish-speaking countries, "col" in Colombia, "raštika" in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia and "raštan" in Montenegro and Serbia. In Kashmir valley, it is called "haakh". In Tanzania and Kenya it is more commonly known by its Swahili name, "sukuma wiki", and is often confused with kale. In New Zealand, it is called "dalmatian cabbage".
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SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/divascancookfan Learn step by step how to make a pot of southern, soulful collard greens from start to finish. This recipe uses smoked turkey legs, onions, garlic, chicken broth and red pepper flakes to flavor the greens. If you've never made collard greens before then you may be surprised at just how easy to make and addictive they are! Not to mention full of nutrition!! Pairs well with any southern meal. In this video I show you how to remove the collards from the stem, wash them, chop them up and cook them to a savory perfection GET RECIPE http://divascancook.com/southern-collard-greens-recipe-w-smoked-turkey-legs-soulfood-style
Safely Prepare Collard by Cleaning it with a solution (peroxide & vinegar). Also learn, how to slice, cut and wash Collard. If you are interested in making the rest of the meals shown in the video, please check out my other videos as well as my grab and go snack and meals videos. And remember on behalf of your friends, family, and loved ones. Thank you so much for preparing such great meals and taking the time out of you busy schedule to care about what goes in our mouths. thanks and God bless.
How To Make Southern Style Soul Food Collard Greens With Ham Hocks Southern Collard Greens Recipe Boil 3 ham hocks in pot of water over low heat for approximately 2 hours or until meat falling off the bone tender Meanwhile chop up 1 onion, 1/4 red pepper, and 4 strips of bacon Chop and clean collard greens (as shown in the video) Soak them in salt water vinegar solution as shown in video (check the video to see how to do it) Rinse collard greens after soaking in solution for 1 hour Once Ham Hocks are done chop the meat up into small pieces Place a big pot over medium heat and add 3 tbs of oil to the pot. Add the sliced bacon onions and red pepper and stir Add 2 tbs of minced garlic and the ham hock bones and meat Allow this to fry for 5-10 minutes then add your collard greens and...
University of Maine Cooperative Extension demonstrates how to freeze a wide variety of locally grown greens.
The selection of evergreens for festive decorating can be overwhelming! In this video, Tina Burback shows you all the varieties of greens perfect for decorating this season, and the benefits of each variety. See more at greenlandgarden.com and "Like" us on Facebook!
How to make southern style "soul food" collard greens with smoked turkey tail Soul Food Collard Greens Recipe Place meat in a pot of water, make sure meat is covered in water. Cook for 1 hour or until almost tender To clean collard greens..... soak them in a bowl of salt water. After an hour, rub the collard greens together and rinse them off with cool water. Remove stem in the middle.... chop half of each stem into small pieces, throw the rest out. Chop up collard greens Chop up 1 green pepper, 1 red bell pepper, and 1 large onion into small pieces Place a big pot over high medium heat Add old chicken oil (if you save your frying oil) and place 1/4 cup of it in pot Add chopped onions, peppers, and collard greens to the pot Fry until greens have shrunk and turned forrest green (s...
Lynn and Rob talk about using fresh greens to add zest and scent to your indoor Christmas decor. From Salisbury Greenhouse at www.salisburygreenhouse.com
He only ripped out pieces but didn't eat them. Silly Benj! :) Blog: http://parrot-post.tumblr.com/ Important note from Parrot Post: Bringing a parrot into your family is a lifetime commitment, similar to having a human child. Far too many parrots are abused, given away, or abandoned not long after they are purchased, by people who haven't done their research and aren't prepared for all the work it really takes to live with a bird. Many people buy these birds on a whim just because they've seen other birds who look cute - but every bird has his/her own individual personality, just like humans do!! Living with and caring for a parrot takes a TON of work. Constant noise, cleaning, giving up on having nights out or vacations, spending a lot of money on quality food, toys, vet bills... it wi...
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THE COMPLETE PLATING OF THIS DISH WITH THE FISH I AM COOKING NEXT IS HERE... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DVTIrky_oE. THE NEXT VID COOKING LIVE SHOWING STEP BY STEP, IS THE PROMISED CRUNCHY PARMESON ENCRUSTED FISH USING NO FLOUR OF BREADING, MAKING IT PERFECT FOR LOW CARB. YUP, THIS IS WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING A FEW DAYS FOR.....TRY THIS RECIPE AND YOU WILL LOVE THEM. EASY, BREEZY, LOW CARB AND FULL OF FLAVOR. THIS RECIPE CAN ALSO BE SUB FOR TURKEY BACON OR NO MEAT AT ALL. EITHER WAY YOU WILL LOVE THEM. I SEND WITH LOVE...KIANNA
Here I show you how to create a planter out of fresh evergreens for winter and Christmas. This year I chose to use a tomato cage to hold hedge apples, logs, pinecones, grapevine balls, and ornaments.
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Stauffers Home & Garden store has everything you need for Christmas! Our design expert Tina shares how to make your own holiday wreath with fresh pine greens from our nursery. Founded in 1932, Stauffers of Kissel Hill is a locally owned and operated company of supermarkets and garden centers. Stauffers strives to delight shoppers, energize employees and enrich their community. Each of Stauffers 3 supermarkets and 8 garden centers located throughout Central Pennsylvania delivers the best quality products and service in the area. For more information please visit http://www.skh.com.
http://www.greenlandgarden.com/book/_upload/index.html Check out our Fresh Greens Idea Book for inspiration. Tina Burback shows you how to create a beautiful and simple Urn for your holiday entrance using fresh greens and simple materials available at Greenland Garden Centre.
'Better Living' contributor, Nora Murphy, founder & Editor in Chief of Nora Murphy Country House, welcomes Scot Haney, co-host of WFSB's Better Connecticut into her home. Offering simple design tips for embellishing simple grocery store purchased greens to create beautiful, economical holiday decorations. Printable Holiday Banner: http://www.noramurphycountryhouse.com/goodies/#holiday-banner-2016 Snowflake Gingerbread Cookies: http://www.noramurphycountryhouse.com/goodies/#snowflake-cookies
How To Make Southern Style Soul Food Collard Greens With Ham Hocks Southern Collard Greens Recipe Boil 3 ham hocks in pot of water over low heat for approximately 2 hours or until meat falling off the bone tender Meanwhile chop up 1 onion, 1/4 red pepper, and 4 strips of bacon Chop and clean collard greens (as shown in the video) Soak them in salt water vinegar solution as shown in video (check the video to see how to do it) Rinse collard greens after soaking in solution for 1 hour Once Ham Hocks are done chop the meat up into small pieces Place a big pot over medium heat and add 3 tbs of oil to the pot. Add the sliced bacon onions and red pepper and stir Add 2 tbs of minced garlic and the ham hock bones and meat Allow this to fry for 5-10 minutes then add your collard greens and...
Get two FREE gifts when you subscribe to my newsletter at: http://www.LadybugWreaths.com: (1) My how to tie a "Nancy" bow video. (2) My "Eight Easy Steps To Designing Your Own Wreath" guide. Plus, you get bonus tips on making wreaths, bows, and so much more! Hi, I’m Nancy Alexander. In this video, I will teach you how to make a breathtakingly gorgeous Christmas Wreath made of fresh leaves and twigs. You can use this wreath in decorating your home for the holidays. Wreath-making has never been this simple and easy! As a master wreath designer, teacher, author, and founder of Ladybug Wreaths, it is my passion to teach you of my craft and guide you to market your craft online. Get inspired and learn from my beautiful custom designed wreaths, how-to videos, and books on wreath design. I als...
So often I am asked, what is better for ones health, whole greens, fresh green juices or quality green powders? I get into this contriversial and delecate topic with Raw Food and Gardening Expert John Kohler of Growing your Greens! Raw, 100% organic, vegan, non gmo Barley Grass Juice Powder is one of the most potent sources of nutrients, often missing trace minerals, 20 amino acids and Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), a extraordinary compound that works to fight inflammation and repair damaged cells. Learn More and grab a 1lb bag at the best price here http://therawadvantage.com/product/barley-grass-juice-powder/ Treat yourself to a Tropical Raw Lifestyle Retreat, learn more Here! http://therawadvantage.com/retreats Learn more about John, Subscribe here http://GrowingYourGreens.com Extra ...
Get your greens in this episode! We're visiting Helsing Junction Farm to see how they are growing fresh greens and many other veggies for their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Then we'll visit Table 13 to try out an interesting octopus salad! Finally, we'll head to Taylor Farms to talk about how fresh greens make a difference in their deli products.
Сэндвич-бар FreshLine вышел на украинский рынок общественного питания как достойная альтернатива существующим ресторанам быстрого обслуживания, предложив новую концепцию организации предприятия общественного питания. Создатели сети FreshLine не изобретали велосипед, а просто взяли на вооружение три основных принципа, на которых держится практически любой успешный бизнес: быстро, качественно, недорого — и уделили особое внимание свежести продуктов. Для достижения данной цели во FreshLine создали собственное производство полуфабрикатов и службу доставки. Более подробно на - http://greens-idea.com/franchises/restorannyij-biznes/pitanie/fresh-line.html
I've complied a selection of great photo's for this video to show the colours and variations of vegetables from gardens from around the world. Complied By John Boom 2015 Australian Pictorials www.australianpictorials.com
Pizza or Pita? Pita or Pizza? Watch and enjoy what Sh'nette does with the dish. This ASMR video of a vegan whole wheat pita pocket pizza with raw foodist salad contrasts soft relaxing sounds against the extreme crunching of fresh greens. Imagine a toasted pocket that's so saucy it's bursting at the seams. Tucked inside the pita bread are yellow squash, mushrooms, onions, garlic, and bell peppers mixed in with delicious red sauce. To accompany, of course, is Sh'nette's signature raw side salad. This time built with turnip greens, basil and fresh picked mint leaves, cherry tomatoes, english cucumber, scallions (green onions) and chunks of red bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, and orange bell pepper for added color. This ain't no mukbang, but you'll enjoy the sight of a stuffed pita pocket...
John from http://www.okraw.com/ takes you on a field trip to his front yard garden to make one of his favorite salad dressings: Tangerine Creamsicle Dressing using only two ingredients. He also shares with you his favorite way to eat his leafy green vegetables. In this video he shares his knowledge with you that he has learned over the 16 years of living a raw foods lifestyle.
Hey, Y'all! Join me here to discover delicious High Carb Low Fat (HCLF) Raw Vegan (HCLFRV) recipes from my kitchen, plus heaps of health tips and advice to inspire you on your low-fat raw vegan journey. I made the decision more than 10 years ago to switch to a low-fat raw vegan diet. Changing my food intake healed me from a host of diseases. Along the way I lost 86 lbs. and even changed my eye color! Not to mention my outlook on life and life itself has never been more vibrant! As a High Carb Low Fat Raw Vegan coach and mentor, I’ve worked with hundreds of people to help them achieve their health goals on a low-fat raw vegan diet. Every week I take you inside my kitchen and pantry to share my favorite High Carb Low Fat Raw Vegan meals and snacks. I also dish out personal advice and trick...
Pop Up Pasta Night #1 "July Green" @ Forno Cultura Nanci Giovinazzo & Andrea Mastrandrea make & serve tagliatelle with fresh greens. Everyone is happy.
Just me, cooking up some fresh from the Earth, Collard Greens. If y'all don't love me after you taste these, then I guess there's no hope for me...
You probably don't eat enough vegetables every day and as a result your body isn't getting a lot of the vitamins and other nutrients it needs for optimum health. You may have tried juicing, but discovered there's a lot involved... grocery store trips every few days for fresh veggies and fruits, the preparation time and when you're done you still need to clean the juicer. Not to mention the expense! Wouldn't you prefer a simpler way to get the veggies you need daily? Fresh is your 15-second solution. One scoop of Fresh into 8-10 ounces of water, shake for 10-12 seconds and voila! A nutrient-dense beverage made from vegetables, grasses and algae picked at the peak of their nutritional state. You can't guarantee you're getting the best at the supermarket! Watch this video to see how Fresh ...
Following Patrick's example on the One Yard Revolution Channel I'm starting some Claytonia, also called Miner's Lettuce and Mache, also called Corn Salad, in the hoop house. I built a kind of mini greenhouse/cold frame to grow it under in the hopes of getting a crop off of it before the real winter sets in here and to see if it will survive winter and come back to life in spring time for an early crop of greens. In the last half of the video I make Brendan's Excellent Tomato Soup, very spicy and good. Link to Brendan's soup video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_kZtnP2-qE&index;=1&list;=FLe02R4jhI4YVd6rljP9uhrQ The ingredients for the soup are: 1.5lbs/700g fresh tomatoes 1 medium potato diced 1 medium onion diced 1 clove garlic 1 fresh chilli deseeded or to taste 1 teaspoon dried bas...
http://www.youtube.com/user/sonyabeonit Collard Greens at his best, I cooked greens that were hand chopped and greens that came from a bag. I want to show there is a traditional way of cooking greens for those of you who have the time to chop them. For those of you with a little time I purchased cut greens that came in a bag that is located in the frozen section of your local grocery store; this would be the next best thing to fresh collard greens. Adding dry seasoning and meat for favoring is an option if preferred. Always start out with applying 1/4 to 1tsp of dry seasoning at a time so you won't over season your greens; add more dry seasoning gradually if needed. Be Blessed
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Green Row Farms, a Beyond Sustainable Farm that is growing using Regenerative Agriculture techniques that gives Organic Farm tours on Oahu, Hawaii. In this episode, you will discover why simply sustainable farming is not really sustainable for the long haul, and how this farm is diverting local waste streams into the farm to build soil fertility, grow vegetables and feed the chickens at the same time. You will also discover how worms are being used to create some of the best fertility on the farm. You will learn how they are creating the greatest benefit from their worm castings by brewing a compost tea to only enhance the diversity of microorganisms on their farm. You will also discover how the farm is using wood chips to control w...
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The amount of chinese food I crushed to make this one for you guys is astronomical, and the recipes, well lets just say that I freaking Nailed it! I am still amazed how fresh yet on point every single dish tasted, just like I remember my Chinese Takeout. If you enjoyed share with a friend. Watch part two of making every chinese takeout dish here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxXN4JOX4ak 1:11 Egg Rolls 7:08 House Lo Mein 13:33 Beef and Broccoli 18:47 General Tso's Chicken subscribe: brothersgreen.com snapchat: brothersgreen more recipes coming soon! General Tso's Chicken Recipe: Ingredients: 1 pound of Boneless Skinless Chicken Thigh, cut into pieces Soy Sauce 1 tablespoon of Minced Ginger 1 tablespoon of Minced Garlic Chinese Cooking Wine Corn Starch Baking Soda 1 egg white s...