Easy recipe from smothered greens cooked with bacon and onions.
Confession time: I hated greens as a kid but I love them now. My Dad grew Swiss chard and I would do anything to avoid eating it. Now I like all kinds of greens: dandelion, collard, mustard, chard, beet and turnips. Especially when you cook them with bacon and onions.
If you find greens a bit too bitter, this is a great way to serve them. The fat and salt in the bacon, hint of sweetness and caramelized onions help counterbalance the innate bitterness of the greens.
Feel free to use your favorite type of sturdy greens to make this: turnip, mustard, collard, beet, dandelion etc.
You can also use any kind of bacon: pork, turkey, beef or even tempeh. You might want to add a little olive oil if your bacon is not very fatty.
One word of warning if you have never cooked with greens before - they will shrink! You will start with a pot full of green leaves and end up with about a third of a pot of cooked greens.
Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 pound fresh greens (turnip, beet, collard, mustard, dandelion, etc.)
- 4-5 pieces bacon (pork, turkey, beef or tempeh)
- ¼ cup onions (chopped)
- 1 teaspoon sugar or honey
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Thoroughly wash greens.
- Chop bacon and onions.
- In a large saucepan, sauté bacon over medium heat.
- Add onion and sauté a few minutes until beginning to turn translucent.
- Add greens, sugar and ½ cup of water and stir briefly.
- Cover and lower heat to medium low. Cook for 15 to 20 minutes until greens are tender. Add salt and pepper to taste.
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TwoPlusCute
I hated greens as a kid and still do now, though I improved on eating some raw.
As a hater who's gonna go on hatin' (veggies), I must say your dish looks delicious.
The sugar is to break the bitterness of the greens?
Audrey
Yes, a pinch of fat and sugar are supposed to reduce the bitterness.
Jenn
Delicious! Thanks for linking up! #bloggersbrag
Shirley Wood
Turnips and cabbage are about the only greens I care for. My hubby like collard greens also. Your recipe looks yummy. So glad you shared with us at Merry Monday. I look forward to seeing you at the next party!
Amy@HomeRemedies
Oh yum! The addition of the bacon and onions turns this into a must-try! Thanks so much for sharing at the Talented Tuesday Link Party!
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Marilyn Lesniak
Thank you for hosting! This is what I featured the week of 2-1- to 2-14 on my blog. On Tuesday a Slow Cooker Irish Soda Bread with Raisins. Wednesday I featured a BBQ Brisket Shepherds Pie. Thursday I featured my Crock Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage. And winding up Crock Pot Week I posted How Not to Make the Worst Crock Pot Meal Ever. It is part of my Tip Friday Series. Enjoy!