Flag This Hub

How to Make Delicious Southern Style Kale Greens

By


Easy Recipe for Southern Style Kale Greens

As we all know, eating green leafy vegetables play an important role in keeping a healthy diet. My husband and I ate only green leafy vegetables (including Kale) and various types of fish for one week and lost 6 pounds in one week. However, green leafy vegetables are not the most popular of foods especially with children. I am going to show you how to make delicious southern style kale greens that the whole family can enjoy!

Ingredients:

Kale Greens - Quantity depends on how much Kale you want to make. (6 bundles is enough for 4-6 people)

Seasonings: Black Pepper, Salt (Morton Lite Salt), Crushed Red Pepper, Extra Light Olive Oil, Distilled White Vinegar, Onion (Onion Salt can be substituted), Bacon (Hamhock or Country Ham can be substituted).

For spicey Kale Greens (Add a teaspoon of McCormick Black & Red Pepper Hot Shot Blend) and more Crushed Red Pepper to taste.

For healthier Kale Greens substitute regular bacon with Turkey Bacon.

Instructions:

First, make sure your greens are thoroughly cleaned and washed. Also, get rid of discolored/yellowish leaflets. Even though you buy it fresh from the store doesn't mean that it has been cleaned properly. It is ideal to chop leaflets into finer pieces but not too fine because it will cook down so much.

Place about 2 1/2 cups of water in pot. You don't want to have too much water because it will taste watered down. Bring the water to a boil. Place 4 strips of bacon in the boiling water. Let the bacon boil on medium-high heat for 30 - 45 minutes. This allows for the flavor to soak into the water. Add a little more water if necessary to make sure it doesn't completely boil out. After bacon is tender, you can take a knife and cut into little pieces or leave it whole if you would like. Next, add in your seasonings in any order that you would like. I typically start out by chopping 1/4 of whole onion into small pieces and adding to the pot. Next, I add in about 1 teaspoon of black pepper, 1 teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of Olive Oil, 1 teaspoon of Vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon of Crushed Red Pepper. After all seasonings are added, stir well to blend together. Then, add your Kale Greens. You may have to add a little at a time to allow them to cook down. Once all greens have been added, let boil for about 10 minutes. Then turn heat down to low heat, cover, and let simmer for about 2 1/2 hours. This allows for the flavor to penetrate into the greens. Season to taste as necessary and add just enough water to keep it from boiling out as necessary.

Kale Greens are excellent with Jiffy Cornbread or regular homemade cornbread.

Enjoy!

The same recipe can also be used for other types of greens such as turnips, collards, or mustards.

6 bushels of Kale Greens (3 bundels per bag).
See all 5 photos
6 bushels of Kale Greens (3 bundels per bag).
This is the amount of water you should have in your pot to start..add more water as necessary throughout cooking process.
This is the amount of water you should have in your pot to start..add more water as necessary throughout cooking process.
Applewood smoked bacon is an excellent seasoning!
Applewood smoked bacon is an excellent seasoning!
The red onion is also an excellent choice for seasoning!
The red onion is also an excellent choice for seasoning!
Here is a picture of the seasonings you will need.
Here is a picture of the seasonings you will need.

Comments

Christina 2 years ago

How could anyone go wrong? You have it all laid out. This is good for people like me :)

Bryant 2 years ago

Sounds like Mama's recipe! All you missing is cornbread and fish..hint hint..

claudia 2 years ago

If I didn't know any better, I would think you were a Georgia girl. That is such a good way to cook Kale and enjoy it. Thank for the tips.

tiffany 2 years ago

I'll definitely try this recipe with collard greens!! Thx Triv....u should apply to be on The Next Food Network Star!

veracity83 2 years ago

I am a Georgia Girl born and raised!!!!

Latoya 2 years ago

I really love how you set this up. Very creative and you made it simple. Now I have to try the recipe. Im sure I will love it because I love Greens. LOL.

Nina 2 years ago

I gotta tell you.. For sure the one most important thing... We gotta "boil them greens" I love Kale greens and make them with a smoke turkey wing.. but just like yours they go about 2 and a half hours... very important.. beautiful.. thanks!

SouthCarGigi 2 years ago

Just made it (minus the meat, we're watching our weight) -- delish! kids loved it too, thanks!

veracity83 2 years ago

Good!! So glad you guys enjoyed it!!

Sandy 23 months ago

I've never had Kale before and I made this last night, it was SO good! My 14 & 12 year old boy's loved it! Thanks so much for posting, I'll be making this dish a lot!

16 months ago

I am going to try it but I thought in order to get the nutritional benefits you should only steam Kale for 5 minutes. Will try it your way and see how it taste! lol

veracity83 16 months ago

For most vegetables, steaming is the best way to obtain the nutritional benefits. However, boiling is still a good way to obtain some nutritional benefits.

Bob 15 months ago

I bet u it taste good

Tracy 8 months ago

Never had kale greens before. Used your recipe, and OMG, such yumminess!!!! Thank you soooo much for the recipe!! We will be making this a regular stape here!!!

Jerry Richards 5 months ago

I made kale using your recipe for Christmas dinner and it was absolutely fabulously delicious! Thank you so much for this recipe.

Submit a Comment
Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.



    Like this Hub?
    Please wait working