Southern Collard Greens Recipe with Ham Hocks

Southern Collard Greens Recipe with Ham Hocks

This recipe will show you how to make traditional Southern collard greens by boiling the meat from a smoked ham hock. Collard greens with ham hocks is a soul food staple side dish and is served during the holidays and for Sunday dinners.

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Southern Collard Greens Recipe with Ham Hocks

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Try making this authentic Southern Collard Greens Recipe with Ham Hocks for a classic southern side dish with tender collard greens, smoked ham hocks, plus a few more simple ingredients.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Cook Ham Hock
    Place the ham hock in a pot large enough to fit along with water. Add enough water to cover the ham hock. Bring the water to a boil. Cook the ham hock for 45 minutes to an hour until it becomes tender. You may have to keep a close watch and add additional water as the water evaporates.
  2. Wash Greens
    While the ham hock cooks, wash your greens. Fill a large bowl or your sink with water. Use your hands and scrub the veins of the leaves to remove any dirt or sand. Wash the greens thoroughly until the water runs clear.
  3. Remove Stems
    Remove the stems from the greens and slice the greens into smaller pieces.
  4. Add Onions and Garlic To Pot
    Heat a large pot or Dutch oven on medium-high heat. Add the olive oil to the pot along with the onions and garlic. I like to use a Dutch oven because you can saute the vegetables and cook the greens all in one pot.
  5. Saute Onions and Garlic
    Saute the onions and garlic until translucent and fragrant.
  6. Deglaze
    Deglaze the pan by adding the chicken broth.
  7. Add Greens
    Begin to layer in the greens and add them in batches. Greens will need to wilt down a lot in order to fit in the pot. Add in the greens and then stir and allow them to cook down.
  8. Add Seasoning and Ham Hock
    Add in the Creole Seasoning and ham hock. Bring the pot to a boil.
  9. Simmer
    Place the lid on the pot and adjust the heat to medium-low. Allow the greens to cook for 2 hours or until the greens are soft and the ham hock is tender (fall off the bone tender). Check in throughout the cooking process and stir the greens when necessary.
  10. Shred Ham Hock
    Open the pot and remove the ham hock. Shred the meat from the ham hock using forks and return it to the pot. Taste the greens repeatedly and add seasoning and spices if necessary.
  11. Enjoy
    Serve.
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