Bacon Collard Greens Recipe | LaaLoosh (2024)

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Bacon Collard Greens Recipe | LaaLoosh (1)

Shamefully, I have to admit that this was my first attempt ever at cooking collard greens. I was always curious but just didn’t think that cooked greens could actually taste good. I don’t think I could have been more wrong. Not only was this Bacon Collard Greens Recipe to die for delicious, but it has also become one of my absolute favorite recipes.

My husband and I gobbled this dish down like it was a hot fudge brownie sundae. Yes, it was that good. We completely forgot about the main dish recipe that night and just tore up these Bacon Collard Greens like there was no tomorrow. If you are looking for a fantastic vegetable recipe that will help you get your greens in, what better way is there to eat them than cooking them with bacon!??

Seriously…go get the ingredients, and make this ASAP. It’s the perfect low calorie side dish recipe to compliment your favorite Southern meal!

Bacon Collard Greens Recipe | LaaLoosh (2)

Amazingly full of flavor, this low calories side dish of Bacon Collard Greens will certainly satisfy your Southern appetite without sacrificing your waistline.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Equipment

  • 1 Skillet

Ingredients

  • 1 pound fresh collard greens - chopped
  • 6 slices extra lean turkey bacon - like the kind from Jennie-O
  • 1 large onion - chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic - minced
  • 3 cups fat free chicken broth
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • 1 pinch red pepper flakes

Instructions

  • Spray a large nonstick pot or skillet with nonfat cooking spray and set over medium-high heat.

  • Add bacon, and cook until crisp. Remove bacon from pan and set aside to cool.

  • Re-spray the pan with a bit of the nonfat cooking spray and then add in the onion, and cook until tender, about 5 minutes.

  • Add garlic, and cook until just fragrant.

  • Add collard greens, and fry until they start to wilt.

  • Pour in chicken broth, and season with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes.

  • Chop or crumble the cooled bacon and add it into the pot.

  • Reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 45 minutes, or until greens are tender.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 cupCalories: 70 kcal (4%)Carbohydrates: 8 g (3%)Protein: 10 g (20%)Fat: 1 g (2%)Fiber: 4 g (17%)

Course: Side Dish Recipes

Cuisine: American Recipes

Diet: Low Calorie Recipes, Low Fat Recipes

Main Ingredient: Vegetable Recipes

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4 Comments

  1. sandy10 years agoReply

    It taste better it you make it the day ahead. You can also freeze any leftovers to have later

  2. Weezer10 years agoReply

    This recipe is the absolute BOMB! I’m making it for the 2nd time this week, and am adding rainbow chard to make it purdy :) So healthy and filling, and the collard liquor is ambrosia. I didn’t add salt the first time and subbed 1 cup water for 1 cup chicken broth, and added some more water when heating the 2nd time because I wanted more of that heavenly broth – its such a delicious cold-weather dish. THANKS FOR THIS LOW CAL TASTY VERSION!! IGOTTA HOLLA FA MA COLLADS! :D

  3. Charlie12 years agoReply

    It’s funny I should stumble upon this recipe while Googling for some dinner ideas; I’ve been fixing a variant of this onmy own for ages now & have always loved it. My recipe is a lot less structured than this – I just dotwo slices of turkey bacon per serving that I’m cooking (for example, if I want enough for tonight + leftovers for lunch tomorrow =four slices), two big fistfuls of chopped collards per serving, maybe a clove or two of garlic, some black pepper, and lots of ground coriander (the sweet with the savory is incredible). Chop the raw bacon into bite size pieces, cook it in a big pot (no need for non-stick spray), pour in 1 cup of water with the bacon once it’s crispy, dump in the greens & spices, give it all a quick toss, put a lid on it to steam, drain and serve. The whole thing can be tossed together in five minutes if you buy the pre-chopped (but not frozen) collards, cook time is maybe 10 minutes total.

  4. Parrotlover4012 years agoReply

    I made this two nights in a row – my family loved it!

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FAQs

What does adding vinegar to collard greens do? ›

This might seem like an unusual addition if you're new to making collard greens, but the vinegar adds a welcome tangy note that brightens the dish and balances out the salty, savory flavors. A tablespoon of sugar also helps balance out the greens' potential bitterness.

What do you soak collard greens in before cooking? ›

Here's how to properly wash collard greens.
  1. Fill your sink with water, and then add 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar and 3 tablespoons salt. ( ...
  2. Swish this around, and then submerged your greens in the water. ...
  3. Let the greens soak for 20-30 minutes, giving them a good scrub midway.
Aug 1, 2021

How do you make Patti LaBelle collard greens? ›

Add the collard greens, chicken stock, onions, 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/2 teaspoon pepper and 1/4 teaspoon seasoning salt. Mix in the smoked turkey. Turn the heat to low and cook, covered, until the greens are tender but not too soft, 35 minutes.

How do you keep collard greens from getting tough? ›

Season with salt and serve straight from the skillet. If you prefer extra-tender greens, add 3 cups water to greens in the skillet; season with salt.

What can I put on my greens to make them taste better? ›

  1. Shake With Cold Water and Ice. For some of the best-tasting greens, all you need is some ice and a good shake. ...
  2. Mix With Juice. ...
  3. Mix With a Sports Drink or Electrolyte Powder. ...
  4. Mix With Tea. ...
  5. Add Honey. ...
  6. Add Cocoa. ...
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  8. Try Sparkling Water.
Aug 16, 2023

Which vinegar is best for collard greens? ›

Apple cider vinegar: Collards can be notoriously bitter. The vinegar balances the flavor and removes the bitterness. Stone House Seasoning: My favorite house blend seasoning of garlic, salt, and pepper. Sugar: A little bit helps remove any bitterness from the collard greens while giving a slightly sweet flavor.

Why put baking soda in collard greens? ›

In the case of collard greens, baking soda's utility is threefold, serving as a flavor enhancer, a tenderizer, and a color protector. Baking soda is an alkali salt possessing the tenderizing and flavor-enhancing properties of regular salt.

Can you put too much water in collard greens? ›

Make sure you let the water drain out of you collard greens as much as possible. Too much water in your pot will ruin your greens.

Do you cook greens covered or uncovered? ›

Add collard greens to the pot and stir them into the cooking liquid. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer gently, uncovered, for 2 to 3 hours until greens are your desired tenderness.

How to cook collard greens Martha Stewart? ›

Directions
  1. Heat oil in a large saute pan over medium heat. Cook garlic, stirring often, until golden, about 3 minutes. Stir in red-pepper flakes, and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. ...
  2. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add water, and steam,covered, until greens are just tender and water evaporates, about 10 minutes.
May 16, 2017

Can you overcook collard greens? ›

It is important to not overcook collard greens or kale, as they tend to give off a sulfur smell and taste bitter. Cut the leaves into one-half inch strips and steam for 5 minutes on the stove. Collard greens make a great addition to eggs and bean soup or can be served alone as a steamed vegetable with a dressing.

What causes collard greens to be bitter? ›

Bitter greens are leafy greens or vegetables that have an intense bitter flavor profile. They include kale, mustard greens, collards, turnip greens, broccoli rabe, radicchio, chicory, and endive. The bitterness comes from chemical compounds called glucosinolates that can be found in the Brassica family.

What can you put in collards to make them not bitter? ›

Cook bitter greens with bacon or sausage, pump up the garlic, throw in something spicy, or add a sweet element, like roasted squash or dried fruit. Having a strong contrasting flavor will temper the bitterness and help balance the dish out since bitter greens can have a strong vegetal flavor in addition to bitterness.

Why does collard greens take so long to cook? ›

Long cooking time.

Slowly cooking collard greens not only softens the tough leaves, it also tames the leaves' bitter flavor.

When should I add vinegar to my collard greens? ›

Cook for 30 to 45 minutes, then remove the lid, increase the heat to high, and add the vinegar and a teaspoon of hot sauce. Adjust the seasoning, if needed, then put it into a serving bowl.

Does vinegar take the bitterness out of collard greens? ›

Add Vinaigrette, Emphasis on "Vinegar"

Acidity can really bring a pleasant flavor out of bitter greens. If they're being used for a salad, it's good to add a vinaigrette with plenty of acidity to brighten it up. If you are sauteing, add some vinegar or citrus to the greens to finish them off.

Why do you soak greens in vinegar? ›

Washing vegetables with vinegar is effective because vinegar is acidic. Its acidity allows it to remove dirt and break down residues, making it particularly useful for cleaning off the sticky film left by stickers on produce.

Does vinegar take the bitterness out of greens? ›

The foods that help reduce bitterness are: Salt while cooking and/or while eating (like on bitter salad greens) Sweet or Spicy. Sour or Acids like lemon or vinegar.

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