The Best Homemade Collard Greens Recipe

Tender collard greens simmered with smoky bacon and tangy vinegar create a comforting Southern classic that's perfect for...

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What You’ll Love About This Recipe

This homemade collard greens recipe is a comforting dish that brings warmth and flavor to any meal.

Easy to make

With just a few simple steps, you can whip up a batch that’s packed with Southern goodness.

Rich in flavor

The combination of smoky bacon, tangy vinegar, and tender greens creates a taste you’ll crave.

Perfect for sharing

Whether it’s a family dinner or a potluck, this dish is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.

Recipe

savory southern collard greens

Collard greens are a Southern classic, known for their hearty, slightly bitter flavor and tender texture when cooked slowly. This recipe brings out their natural taste with a savory blend of ingredients, perfect as a side dish or a comforting main course.

Ingredients:

  • 2 bunches of collard greens (about 2 pounds)
  • 6 cups water or chicken broth
  • 1 smoked ham hock or 4 slices of bacon
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Wash the collard greens thoroughly. Remove the stems and chop the leaves into bite-sized pieces.
  2. In a large pot, add the ham hock or bacon and cook over medium heat until the fat is rendered.
  3. Add the chopped onion and garlic to the pot and sauté until softened, about 5 minutes.
  4. Pour in the water or chicken broth, then add the collard greens, apple cider vinegar, salt, black pepper, sugar, and red pepper flakes (if using).
  5. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat to low. Cover and simmer for 1.5 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally, until the greens are tender.
  6. Remove the ham hock (if used), shred the meat, and return it to the pot. Discard the bone.
  7. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. Serve warm.

Notes:

  • For a vegetarian version, omit the ham hock or bacon and use vegetable broth.
  • Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Equipment:

  • Large pot with lid
  • Knife and cutting board

Time:

Prep time: 20 minutes

Cooking time: 2 hours

Cuisine: Southern

Serving:

Serves 6-8 as a side dish

Nutrition

Collard greens are a nutritious leafy green vegetable packed with essential vitamins and minerals.

NutrientAmount per Serving
Calories49 kcal
Protein3.7 g
Carbohydrates8.7 g
Fiber5.3 g
Sugars0.8 g
Fat0.8 g
Saturated Fat0.1 g
Vitamin A308% DV
Vitamin C58% DV
Calcium22% DV
Iron12% DV

What To Serve With It

I love serving my collard greens with warm, buttery cornbread—it’s the perfect balance to their savory flavor. Sometimes, I pair them with smoked meats like ham or turkey for a heartier meal. These combos make the dish feel complete and satisfying every time.

Cornbread Pairings

Whenever I make cornbread, I love thinking about how versatile it is and all the ways it can complement a meal. Pairing it with collard greens feels like a match made in heaven—it’s perfect for soaking up all that delicious potlikker. I also love serving it with a bowl of creamy soup, like tomato or potato, for a comforting combo. Sometimes, I’ll drizzle honey or butter over warm cornbread for a sweet twist. It’s even great with a side of fresh, tangy coleslaw or a simple salad. Cornbread’s charm lies in how it effortlessly ties a meal together.

Meat Side Dishes

To make a hearty meal even better, I always think about the perfect meat side dishes to pair with my collard greens. Smoky, tender pulled pork is a classic choice—it melds beautifully with their earthy flavor. Fried chicken’s crispy skin adds an irresistible crunch, balancing the greens’ softness. For something savory, I love oven-roasted turkey wings; their juices infuse every bite. A juicy pan-seared steak or smoky barbecued ribs can also elevate the dish, making it feel like a feast. Even fried fish works wonders, especially with a squeeze of lemon. Pairing these meats turns collards into a meal everyone craves.

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