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Joe Boudreaux
12/17/2007 8:59 PM UTC
Hey, Cinnamon, I've found A LOT of very healthy recipes using collards! They can be finely chopped and used in salads. I use them in wraps as Mary and Paul suggested in their book, The Collard Patch. You cut out the heavy stems, wilt them slightly in the microwave (or not), put them on a tortilla, add the other ingredients you wish, and roll it into a wrap. I love them this way! You can get more ideas from their Collards Notebook which you can download from this section. Joe
Mary Cheatham
12/17/2007 7:53 PM UTC
Thank you, Cinnamon, for your great question. Willie Crawford recommends using smoked necks of turkeys instead of fatback or salt meat. Actually collard greens, blackeyed peas, and sweet potatoes are healthy chocies. Our cookbook THE COLLARD PATCH is all about making soul foods very tasty and keeping them healthy. We flavor with onions, chicken broth (homemade that is not too salty), garlic, red pepper,black pepper, etc. We limit the amounts of salt and fats in our food and look for other souces of taste. Here is another hint: in recipes calling for butter (not desserts) substitute olive oil for half the butter.
Cinnamon McCann/FFH
12/12/2007 5:13 PM UTC
Mary, I loooove soul food, but we know that it may not be the health choice. Do you have any ideas as to how to cook soul food healthy without losing the soul and good taste?
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Green living begins with green food -- greens grown in the flower beds. The most nutritious greens in the world, collard greens, are the most delicious. Growing, cooking, and eating collard greens -- everything from appetizers to desserts -- we'll bring you the joy of greens living.
Date / Time: 2/20/2008 2:30 AM UTC
Category: Food
Mary Cheatham and Paul Elliott will share the history of King Cake. They will also share recipes for King Cake and bread pudding.
Original Air Date: 2/20/2008 2:30 AM UTC