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Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! Mar 15, 2019 12:59 pm , and now I?m sautéing collar

Don't miss Cookie and Kate's latest recipe! [View this email in your browser]( [Go to cookieandkate.com]( [ALL RECIPES]( [BREAKFAST]( [SALAD]( [DINNER]( [DESSERT]( [DRINKS]( [COOKBOOK]( [Quick Collard Greens]( Mar 15, 2019 12:59 pm [Read the full post at cookieandkate.com]( [best collard greens recipe] I’m having a moment with cooked greens. I know, this is thrilling news, right? I’ve put [cooked kale in my mashed potatoes]( and now I’m sautéing collard greens for every dinner. These collards are a little garlicky, a little lemony, and seriously irresistible. They’re the perfect quick and healthy side dish, and they’re exactly what I’m craving as we get a taste of spring weather. [how to cut ribs from collard greens] You might associate collard greens with West African cuisine (I put collards in my [peanut soup](. Maybe you have tried Southern collard greens, which are slow-cooked with bacon or the like. Southern-style collard greens were inherited from Africa, and so were Brazilian collard greens, called “couve à mineira.” I cooked these collards greens in the Brazilian style—quickly in hot oil, with some garlic and chili flakes. In Brazil, these collards frequently accompany the national dish, called “feijoada,” which is a rich black bean stew cooked with pork, and rice on the side. If you’re vegetarian or vegan, take note that these collard greens would go great with black beans and rice. Now that our brief history lesson is complete, want to learn how to make this delicious side dish? [Continue to the recipe...]( The post [Quick Collard Greens]( appeared first on [Cookie and Kate](. [View, print or pin this recipe!]( [Buy Cookie and Kate's new cookbook, Love Real Food!]( Recently on Cookie and Kate: [Kale Colcannon]( [Blood Orange & Avocado Salad]( [What to Cook This March]( [Veggie Breakfast Sandwich]( [Foolproof Shakshuka]( [View Cookie and Kate's recipes]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Thank you for subscribing to Cookie and Kate's emails! ♥ Copyright © 2019 Cookie and Kate, All rights reserved. You are receiving these emails because you subscribed to requested to receive new posts by email on our website, cookieandkate.com. Our mailing address is: Cookie and Kate 4741 Central St, #358Kansas City, MO 64112 [Add us to your address book]( [Receive fewer emails]( or [change your email address]( or [unsubscribe altogether]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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