The Recipe That Will Take Your Thanksgiving To The Next Level | Gumbo Style Collard Greens
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Introduction
This tutorial will guide you through making Gumbo Style Collard Greens, a flavorful twist on a Thanksgiving classic. This dish elevates traditional collard greens, ensuring they stand out alongside favorites like Mac & Cheese and Candied Yams. Whether you're hosting Thanksgiving or just looking to impress at your next gathering, this recipe is sure to delight.
Step 1: Gather Your Ingredients
Before you start cooking, make sure you have all the necessary ingredients ready. Here’s what you’ll need:
- 3 pounds collard greens
- 1 cup vegetable oil
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 onion, diced
- 1 green bell pepper, diced
- 3 celery stalks, chopped
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 bay leaves
- Smoked turkey (AP and hot)
- 10 cups chicken stock or water
- 1 lb Andouille sausage, sliced
- 1-2 tsp cayenne pepper (optional)
- Salt to taste
Tip: Wash the collard greens thoroughly to remove any grit.
Step 2: Prepare the Collard Greens
- Remove the stems from the collard greens and chop the leaves into bite-sized pieces.
- Set aside the chopped greens for later use.
Step 3: Make the Roux
- In a large pot, heat the vegetable oil over medium heat.
- Gradually whisk in the flour to form a roux.
- Cook the roux, stirring constantly until it reaches a deep brown color, about 15-20 minutes. This step is crucial for developing flavor.
Common Pitfall: Avoid burning the roux by stirring continuously and adjusting the heat as necessary.
Step 4: Sauté the Vegetables
- Once the roux is ready, add the diced onion, green bell pepper, and chopped celery to the pot.
- Sauté the vegetables until they are softened, about 5-7 minutes.
- Add the minced garlic and cook for an additional minute.
Step 5: Add the Remaining Ingredients
- Stir in the collard greens, bay leaves, and sliced Andouille sausage.
- Pour in the chicken stock or water and bring the mixture to a simmer.
- Add the smoked turkey, cayenne pepper (if using), and salt to taste.
Step 6: Simmer the Dish
- Reduce the heat to low and cover the pot.
- Let the collard greens simmer for about 1.5 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally. This allows the flavors to meld and the greens to become tender.
Tip: Taste and adjust seasoning as needed throughout the cooking process.
Conclusion
Gumbo Style Collard Greens are a delicious way to enhance your Thanksgiving spread. With a rich, flavorful base and the heartiness of collard greens, this dish is sure to be a hit. Once you’ve mastered this recipe, consider experimenting with other ingredients or spices to make it your own. Enjoy your cooking and happy Thanksgiving!