For generations, collard greens have formed an important part of African and African-diaspora diets around the world.
This video shows you how to cut collard greens. Collards contain a lot of water, so they will shrink down when you cook them. To prepare collards, first wash them in a bowl of cold water with a dash ...
Stack collard greens and tightly roll to form a cigar. Use a chef’s knife to thinly slice through the roll, shaving off very thin slivers (⅛-inch thick or less). Rinse, toss dry and set aside.
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