Southern Turnips and Greens
We grow our own turnips and greens in our winter garden. I am always so excited when it is harvest time for the turnips and greens. I grew up with the recipe that I am sharing today. Turnips, greens and the all important "pot likker" was a very special dish that our family enjoyed for generations. The recipe is simple with very few ingredients and the end result is pure southern flavor. I am so grateful that my husband and I still have a winter garden to enjoy the fresh turnips and greens. This is truly a Garden to Table recipe.
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How To Make Southern Turnips and Greens
We start with fresh turnips and greens
from our winter garden.
First we clean the greens, by soaking them in water then draining them. After they are drained, I then tear them in strips. We don't take the leaves from the stems,
we cook the stems they are delicious.
Next we will begin to cook the bacon pieces.
Add the chopped onion and garlic to the bacon and
continue to cook until the onion is clear.
Place the greens on top of the bacon and onions. Toss the greens, bacon and onions together
until the greens begin to wilt.
Add some of the broth to the greens
to help the wilting process.
Stir in the seasons and vinegar.
Continue to add the remainder of the broth. Place the lid on the stew pot and continue to cook on low for one and one half hour.
Add the chopped turnips to the green mixture.
Keep warm until ready to serve.
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We like to serve our turnips and greens
with some delicious
It just would not be the same without the Buttermilk Cornbread!
After most of the turnips and greens
have been removed to a serving dish,
we have the cooking liquid.
Most southern folks call this liquid "Pot Likker".
This Pot Likker is a treat all by its self. Some folks call the Pot Likker the best of the entire pot. Of course it is enjoyed with
a wedge of hot Buttermilk Cornbread.
My family has enjoyed this recipe for generations and I sure hope that you and your family will enjoy the goodness of fresh vegetables.
Thanks so very much for stopping by the cottage today, I always look forward to your visits. Hope you have a great week and come back to see us real soon!
Peace and Joy
Miz Helen
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We got our turnips in late, so basically only had greens to harvest before the cold snap. But boy wrre they good! I look forward to having turnips in with the greens, next time!
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