Delicious Collard Greens With Smoked Turkey
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Delicious Collard Greens With Smoked Turkey
Ingredients
5 - 7 Bunches of Collard Greens around 2 - 3 lbs.
2 cups Onion, diced
4 Garlic Cloves, minced
1 Green Pepper, diced (optional)
1 Sweet Bell Pepper, diced (optional)
1 tbsp Jalapeno Pepper, diced (optional)
2 lbs. Smoked Turkey Wings, Turkey Leg, Ham Hocks, or Shank
1 - 2 tbsp Cajun Seasoning (optional) I used my Level Up A Seasoning (smokinandgrillinwitab.com)
2 - 3 tsp Crushed Red Pepper
2 tsp Onion Powder
2 tsp Garlic Powder
4 cups chicken broth I used Better Than Bouillon with 4 cups of water
2 tbsp Distilled White Vinegar
2 tbsp Granulated Sugar for balance
Salt and Pepper for taste
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Welcome to another #soulfoodsunday video! This is a classic and I've done this recipe a few times but gets better and better! Surprise your friends and family with this recipe. Very simple recipe and ingredients! Also, pair it with some hot water corn bread to dip in that pot liquor. Enjoy the video and make this classic Collard Greens With Smoked Turkey!
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@davidhembree9451
Жыл бұрын
I will check that out when I get paid soon to order stuff
@Lordnova85
Жыл бұрын
I just got my level up seasoning and it’s 🔥🔥🔥🔥 along with Garlic Butter and creole Kick🔥🔥🔥🔥
@irenelopez1852
Жыл бұрын
~mmmmmm
@elenieskitchen9868
Жыл бұрын
How much is your seasonings
@deshawnmyles5011
Жыл бұрын
Internet connection is not gone so I can
I cooked these greens for the first time and my husband loved them! He said “these don’t taste like no first time cooking greens” 😊
I started making my greens like this about 5 years ago and now my family looks forward to them during the holidays. I actually make greens at least 1 a week. It's a perfect food for bodybuilding.
@princesswms4090
7 ай бұрын
I'm a single woman who had stop cooking since there's no one to cook for anymore, but watching you A B it's a simple pleasure to start again. I just love how you just take such comfort in teaching, and sharing your skills. Thank you. God Bless you and your family.
@FoxQueen13853
6 ай бұрын
@@princesswms4090You can cook for me if you want 😋
@gaerganabojinova2905
6 ай бұрын
They are so good. It's a very nutritious dish.
@freezo244
2 ай бұрын
So good!
Hey, AB! I just wanted you to know I made collard greens for Thanksgiving with your recipe and they were the best greens I have ever made! As a matter of fact I have struggled with greens for years and had somewhat of a inferiority complex about them. But with your recipe, no longer do I feel my greens are inferior! They were delicious! Thanks SO much, AB!!! ❤❤❤
@Uniquaization
Жыл бұрын
aww so happy for you! did you use the sugar?
@Grace2shar
Жыл бұрын
@@Uniquaization Actually, I did not but they came out great anyway!
My mother loved her some collard greens. She grew them in her garden. I love me some smoked turkey leg. That entire dish looks 🔥. 1♥️AB. ✌️
@MB87659
Жыл бұрын
Yes..My mom cooked them 2 ways. Regular and with gray over white rice.. Lord have mercy.. Plus the corn bread..
@musicman195959
Жыл бұрын
@@MB87659 Yep the cornbread was a necessity.
My mom and grandmother taught me how to throw down in the kitchen like this. You did a great job, you can cook for me anytime. I have watched several of your videos and you know your way around the kitchen for sure. That smoked turkey leg changes the game for those who don't know.
@Sentinel04
Ай бұрын
I spent 40 years on this earth only thinking ham could be used for this purpose and come to find out smoked turkey is simply the way to go. I am so glad I learned from AB and you clearly already knew about power of the turkey legs.
I love me some Collars greens and some cornbread. This what I talk about. This the way my grandmother cook them .Thank you for sharing your delicious Collars greens with us today. 😋
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
Yw and enjoy :)
@GodsObedientChild-Deuteron6262
Жыл бұрын
So do I😋!
@johnfrassa5459
Жыл бұрын
Learn how to talk or type.
@lenebrantley221
Жыл бұрын
Me too! That's what I am having tomorrow for Thanksgiving!😋❤😁
@moniqueduncan4377
Жыл бұрын
Collards
I'm from Georgia and that looks delicious but my grandmother always used ham hocks in her greens and left the stems on just like her grandmother taught her. Me and my wife still prepare them that way and use a little more vinegar then you did and we cook them until the stems are slightly tender so its a good contrast in texture. that turkey leg looked good though I may try that next time.. We are fortunate to have written down recipes from as far back as 5 generations back of my family. I hope one day to have a cookbook made. When the woman of the family (my wife and daughter, mom and my sisters, aunts, cousins, nieces all get together the day before Thanksgiving every year at our family home (its a southern thing to keep the generational family home everyone grew up in , in the family up and maintained even if nobody is living in it for holidays and family gatherings). You ought to smell and taste what comes out of that kitchen. No wonder so many of us guys are fat lol. Maybe I need to start a KZread channel to show it all lol
That Better than Bouillon is the stuff! I got a jar each of beef, chicken, turkey, ham, onion, garlic and mushroom in my kitchen right now. Great clean flavors to incorporate into your recipes.
Wow it's amazing how food can bring back memories. Watching you cook greens brought back memories of bing at my grandma's house helping her cook. She cooked like you. My grandma passed December 2021. Thanks for this video
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
I love how food takes us back in time also. Ty and sorry for your lose. I miss my G-Ma as well
@tay9sdaughter121
Жыл бұрын
@@SmokinandGrillinwithAB you're welcome and thank you. I made your cabbage recipe and my son loved it. He was never a fan of cabbage until he had your recipe.
@marieanne9608
Жыл бұрын
9 no l
Collard greens are soooooo good! and they are easy to grow as well!
I just love you! 😂😌 Currently in the kitchen adding these greens to the menu for Thanksgiving dinner. Hopefully, they’ll be a hit. This is my first time cooking for my family during the holidays.
From Mississippi. Love collards greens.
Actually you can eat those roots if you cook 🍳 em soft enough- but they're good without too. All you need is some pan cornbread.
@MoorBlack
Жыл бұрын
I’m sure if he. Wanted to cook the roots he would have. It’s clear he doesn’t like them. Many people don’t.
@mignon715
Жыл бұрын
I agree, them stems have bountiful flavor and they are loaded with concentrated nutrients. It’s the nectar of “pot liquor” … but to each their own🤷🏾♀️🥬🥬🥬🥬
@jessshrop4607
Жыл бұрын
I love the stems cook them down 🤤
@LindaGale-ts1qi
Жыл бұрын
“….Yeah I have some family that do it that away”!!! G-MOMMEE
@GUHJordan
11 ай бұрын
I love the roots ❤
Hey AB, Just wanted to thank you for producing such a worthwhile and educational show. I've recently moved aboard a small trawler to live out the rest of my life. I have found your crock pot recipes to not only be delicious but after watching the videos easy too! Thanks. I do not have an oven, something I'm hoping to change some day. For now, I cook with a stove top, microwave and crock pot only. Thanks to you I'm eating like a king. I can't tell you how much I appreciate what you do for us stuggling cooks. Looking forward to more great recipes and having an oven one day!
@highlyfavored57
Жыл бұрын
Where can I find the crock pot recipes? Thank you!
Got me drooling on my phone over here. Now I'm going to the store so I can make these. Thanks AB!! Always fire!
My first time making greens, came out amazing!!
Growing up we only used smoked ham hocks to cook greens but we've transitioned to smoked turkey and it has great flavor. I prefer smoked pork shank but good ones can be hard to find in Vegas. You've simplified this recipe for sure and like you say' "It's Fire"
Awesome! I love cooking collard greens. Cooked them for the first time last Christmas following my mom directions and they were delicious! I cooked them just like you except different seasonings. THANK YOU for cooking your greens for more than 30 mins! These videos that say cook the greens for 30 to 45 mins make me shake my head nooooo! Love ❤️ all your videos!!
I’m so glad you posted this recipe. I can’t wait to make it!
Still celebrating my Birthday🎂🎉🥰📽️🥳😘📺💯 through the end of August👌🏼 this is a good dinner collard greens and turkeyneck bones and collard 😇😎🙋🏻♀️ greens. My mouth is already watering I like my cornbread to have purple bell pepper shallots red bell pepper orange bell pepper. Made from scratch with a little bit of cheese in it pipe and hot and with a good delicious greens love it 🥰🖤💚💛♥️‼️🎊🎉📽️🥳😘 please make a mint Oreo cream cheese cake real soon 👀🤔🤷🏼♀️ fall is next month we should make some wonderful cheesecake from a pumpkin, sweet potato, and eggnog thank you for making cooking delicious simple and effective. Much Detroit road to you and your gorgeous wife and wonderful family 💯📺📽️😎🎉🎊‼️
You got me hooked on collards. I'm making some today and I'm growing some in my garden for the fall❤ love your videos
Mama didn't "roll and cut", she "pulled and tore." Also, she boiled the meat first before adding the greens. This allows for better focus on the complete separation of the meat from the skin and bone. In the case of a turkey drum, pre-cooking without the greens better facilitates removal of the many shards of supporting bones, webbed in the meat. What you're left with to add the greens to, is a rich pot full of liquor and succulent, well seasoned, all edible meat. Can see her now as she was in the 50s and 60s, working her kitchen magic, with the ever present love and faith that she kept us with. One day I'll see her again, and get to thank her once more for how well she prepared me and my siblings for life in this world...then we gon' cook a pot of greens, and a skillet of cornbread! 😥 ✝️
@Uniquaization
Жыл бұрын
how beautiful
@Uniquaization
Жыл бұрын
@@Freesia120 yes! Which one did you like better?
Collard greens were the first greens I had a a kid. I was a hungry little foster punk. Every time I have collard greens I think about that family. They were awesome. Thanks for sharing the recipe
Hey A.B. I just want to say thank you for all of your videos. They’re fantastic and nostalgic for me. And greens are one of my favorite foods ever. My only regret watching this is that I don’t have any right now. Thank you!!
Good Morning Good People😊 Ready for this Sunday Dinner 🍽 😋
Great recipe ! I started making Collard greens in my pressure cooker about 6 weeks ago. 25-30 minutes @10 lbs. pressure & they are done ! Been using Pork neck bones that I smoke myself. You can also chop up the stems & they cook down nice & tender. Good stuff.
@UnpopularOpinionByNkiruka
Жыл бұрын
I have a pressure cooker can you tell me how you cooked the collard greens in the pressure cooker
@philsajtar7487
Жыл бұрын
@@UnpopularOpinionByNkiruka I cut them up into bite sized pieces & also chopped the stems into 1/4"-3/8" long pieces. Seasoned the chicken broth (about 20 oz.) w/ vinegar (4 Tbsp.),garlic (2 chopped cloves), & sugar(about 4-5 Tbsp). I also rough chopped a medium sized onion.I put in about 6-8 pieces of smoked pork neck bones. I have also done 4 smoked chicken legs before. I smoke all of my meat. Put the greens in when the water is at a rolling boil & then put the lid on& cook for 25-30 minutes@ 10 lbs. , after it comes up to pressure. You can cook it for about 7-8 minutes less time if you don't use the stems. The only problem I have had is that the neck bones cook down & fall apart & you will have to pull out as many bones as you can before serving. The vinegar & sugar measurements are all done to my taste.Start out on the low side,you can always add more of something if you want to. I do not add salt because of the smoked meat. The neck bones give it a better flavor but the chicken legs are easier to deal w/ the bone issue. The nice thing about this,is its speed. You can start out with a 15 -18 minute cook time. If you want them softer,put them back on the heat. The texture is totally whatever you want. The stems cook down really good w/ at least a 20 minute cook time. I also have added beet greens & Swiss chard to the pot, but just know, that they get pretty soft. Hope this helps.
@lovinglibra69
Жыл бұрын
@@UnpopularOpinionByNkiruka I cook my smoked meat in the pressure cooker. Cuts the cooking time down to minutes. I wash my meat, then place in the pressure cooker with just enough water to cover the meat and add my seasonings. Cook for about 20-25 minutes. Ham hocks take a little longer. You can add your greens with the meat but I just dump everything into a large pot & cook them down. They don't take long to cook until tender. Some people cook them until they are mushy. Yuck! I hope I helped you out. It make take a couple of tries before it's perfect for you.
@gpil2000
7 ай бұрын
100% !!!😁👍
@vetadunning16
7 ай бұрын
@@philsajtar7487How many bunches of greens did you use
I love collard greens, and starting this Thanksgiving i'm gonna make sure my family knows how to make em by serving up the tastiest side green's they've ever eaten in a meal
Just did mine today can’t wait to see your spin on it
I didn't have the exact ingredients you had, but I used what I had and --- oh my goodness -- they were DELICIOUS!! Thank you for the videos. They're teaching me a lot!!
I cooked collard greens this way for thanksgiving dinner and they were delicious. My sister who is finicky liked them
Thank you so much. I have never liked collard greens personally, but really wanted to learn to fix them. I have always loved allllll of your recipes and will definitely try this one. I appreciate you making cooking simple for those of us who didn’t grow up in the kitchen. Your channel is definitely one of my favorites. In face, I am binging on some of the videos I have missed recently from your channel. Thanks AB!
Collard greens (or any greens) always take me back. My grandfather would grow them and bring them into the kitchen, my grandmother would clean them and cook them. This is exactly how she would do it. If I have any leftover, which I never really do, the next morning I put it on polenta or grits and top it with a poached egg.
As someone who has never made collard greens, these came out amazing. First try!
I tried it and the greens were amazing!♥️
Wow, I love some collared greens with cornbread. YUMMY 😋
Thanks to you I will be a hit this THANKSGIVING. Much RESPECT.
AB my brother's mother-in-law always used the stems too and smoked turkey necks. Simply delicious! I alway like mine with a little apple cider vinegar too. Thanks for the video.
First time making these watching your video ....my daughter was so impressed and we had a good time eating the for Sunday dinner 😋
That's a better way on how to cook🍳😋collard greens! Thanks you😊🙏 for sharing and educating us better! Them collards greens and smoked turkey, looks absolutely delicious!!!😋
I love greens from the South but my very favorite is mustard greens Thank you for all that you do and give to all of us out here thank you
10:10 wow impressive, love your simple instructions on this dish. 😍
Love it Collard greens are a hit in my family. I use smoked turkey wings
Old School AB...Great cooking . Passing on to grandchildren. Nothing like Southern home cooked foods ❤❤❤
You making my mouth literally water!! I usually fix mixed greens with ham chuncks and jowls bacon, but after watching you, I'm going to try your way with just Collard Greens!🥰❤❤😋
Never cooked Collard Greens before,this is going to be my first time. I been watching so many videos and yours caught my eye.Thank you for sharing.Happy Holidays
Wow, just made this recipe for the Collard greens and smoked turkey wings and legs, the very best I ever had... thanks for sharing 👍 pot lickin' good for sure.
Three weeks ago, I cooked my first pot of greens with you through this video! They were perfection!! I’m cooking my second pot with you today- and I can’t wait for them to be done! Thanks for this video!!!🎉
I love this recipe. I appreciate you cutting the stems out the greens!!
That looks soo good!🤤
That got me singing..... Oh Happy Day AB!!!🔥💞💯
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
Lol
Delicious greens. You are very neat in handling and cutting the greens. I use organic greens and clean multiple times and soak in vinegar. Love eating with sliced tomatoes and hot sauce😋 that’s my level up!
Hell of a chef. You the man. Be happy and safe. Thank you for sharing.
That looks so delicious 😋
Love love love your videos, you make cooking look so easy and rewarding
Used your recipe. Put some of my own flavor on it. First time making greens and mine turned out so bomb. Better than the seasoned “pros”. My husband loved them and I’m so happy to make these for my family. Ty for your tips, and recipe!! This is so bomb!! Straight 🔥
I have always made my greens with ham hocks. My husband smoked the turkey legs and I used your recipe. I used a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar. When I say these greens were gone the first go round? Everyone was looking for some to take home. Guess who will be making another pot tomorrow! Heading over to buy your book. Thank you!!
Love it! Cooked some today ❤️
Thank you for this recipe and my children Love collard greens 🥗!😋🥰💯☺️❤️
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
Yw and don't forget, they're easy to make :)
@eddiewilson8119
Жыл бұрын
Just thanking you for your wonderful recipes 🥰😊😋💯❤️
It’s so great to see your face again cooking around the holidays. I went on a hiatus, and practically fell , missing ingredients, overcooking. Great to have u making me look good again this Holiday. Ty Happy Holidays 🎄
I made greens like this exactly as you said for the first time. And it turned out so good. I was so happy I almost cried. Thank you thank you thank you so so much
I’m So Hungry 😫🔥🔥
Made it for Thanksgiving. Family love it. Chef AB for the win 💪🏾💪🏾
Ok, literally salivating looking at those yummy greens. Thank-you for showing how you make them.
Oh my. Love me some collard greens.
Hi first timer!!! Everybody wish me luck!! I’m so nervous
@Lotusflowerwithlove
Ай бұрын
His other collard greens video is better imo
This is the one I’ve been waiting for!!
@italyydior520
Жыл бұрын
Me too🙌🏾
@tonyajenkins7800
Жыл бұрын
How long do you let the turkey boil before you add the greens
I cook my greens with smoked turkey! The best! ❤
Good morning 🌄 My husband cook collard greens just like that. They are so delicious with Smoke Turkey Legs. I am glad I found this channel.
Wow…I did it and knocked it out of the park!! Man can’t wait to make these again for mom! Got my greens from a local farm here by my house..just freshly picked. I grew up on these meals but been a min since I had a homemade batch like mom and grandma. Thank you so much for sharing!!!
That is so mouth-watering! Some hot water cornbread would SET THAT OFF!! Thanks for that intro to good cooking!
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
Yes! That's what I should've done!
@christopherstraughter1982
Жыл бұрын
AB I got a text about kitchen wears, Can you verify?
Thank you so much for washing the leaves BEFORE you clean them. I know sooo many people who cut up dirty greens then they try to clean them.
I haven't had good greens in YEARS, I've got smoked turkey in the freezer n thanks to you I'll be able to make my own 😍😎
Ofcourse I’m rewinding this recipe because I always have to try AB’s! I had some Turkey ribs I needed to use up so I’m excited! Thank you always! My family adores you and your recipes!
AB got a Auntie from Mississippi that taught him this recipe 🤣🤣. Man that looks good!!!!
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
It was my G-Ma and she was from Alabama :)
@freddiewilson2764
Жыл бұрын
@@SmokinandGrillinwithAB nice!! I knew it was a little Down South in the kitchen
I used this recipe, Thursday. I'm still enjoying absolutely delicious Greens, smoked pork and cornbread. Ummmmmm ummmmmm!🤗
I LOVE THIS COLLARD GREENS RECIPE. YOUR COLLARD GREENS LOOKS MIGHTY GOOD!
I made mine like you, but I’m eating mine in a flour tortilla! Mexican style with salsa. 😋😋😋😋😋 DELICIOUS! 😊
@shauntaewallace6268
Жыл бұрын
Oooo I got to try it this way
@umelokarnes5460
8 ай бұрын
Wow! Never heard of that but then I'm not Hispanic! I might give it a try! 😊
I made this for a family dinner and everyone asked for more. The taste was better than status quo collard greens with vinegar and hot red pepper flakes. Thank you for your recipes.
@eshablair4841
9 ай бұрын
Did you use the bell peppers and all that?
@marciaboynton9883
8 ай бұрын
@@eshablair4841yes
Look very delicious 🤤😋 I love collard greens
These collards look amazing, thank you 😊
I’m cooking some right now! Got my house smelling like Thanksgiving!!🦃🦃
Thank you AB for the falafel make over, i love ❤ eating them but now they became boring. Tried to add my own spice epic fail.. 🤔 who can make this over. Ab of course.. and with a special sauce. Mmmmm goodness 😍..
Thank you for this recipe and video! These are the best looking greens I’ve ever seen!! 👍👍👍
I just finished cooking these collard greens , must say they are best I have cooked! Thanks
It's been so long since I had collards. Looks amazing
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
Here you go Rhonda and enjoy 🤤
Looks delicious Chef 😋🤩😍🥰💐
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
Ty :)
Thank you AB, i enjoy watching you.will try 2 of your greens recipes.collard greens and southern green beans.
Love your channel. Thanks for teaching us those delicious southern recipes. Love collard greens well I love all greens. I been making your biscuit and gravy casserole and tater tots casserole a lot. My family loves it I think we've made it too much this year. That's ok it goes well with grits and mimosas. I told several people about you and your recipes. Thank you for all you do. 😊💕
Ill definitely try this recipe however ill take the short cut and use the pre-cut collard greens in the bag lol.
I clicked on to see if you also add a little sugar to your greens. Someone told me they did I tried it and love it. Great video !
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
Sugar is for the balance
I love collard greens! Now I know how to make them. Excellent video
The yams and collard greens look so tasty. My goodness!
I love this channel, it's so simple and easy🎯💯%😋🎉👏🏽👌🏽👈🏽
@SmokinandGrillinwithAB
Жыл бұрын
Ty Debra :)
I made this and it was the BOMB!!! Thank you soooo much
@josalyn8781
Жыл бұрын
I bet it was the bomb
Thank you! All my elders in my family are gone including my mom and dad, and I’m the oldest and have to start cooking, going to try this and hopefully it tastes as good as yours. God bless and Happy thanks giving!
My favorite greens. Love 'em with smoked turkey 🔥😋
Pretty much exactly how I've always cooked my greens, minus the peppers.
Good stuff! I've learned from my mom to place frozen whole okra on the top of the cooking greens while they're still in the pot, allow them to cook for approx. 2 Mins., & turn the pot off-they'll continue to cook. I remove the okra after they've cooked & they're never slimy. If I want some heat, I'll cut 4-5 yellow peppers ( in the jar) & add them to the boiling water before adding the greens. No hot sauce needed.
That's exactly how we do it in Mississippi. Yummy. I always trust his process but I do mines a little different but I for sure like how he does it. I love his steps very useful.