@penniesmith5078 My Mother had me wash the Greens 3 to 4 times if not more transferring them from one sink to the next until the water ran clear. My hands would be freezing but those Greens were cleaned properly EACH and EVERYTIME!!! Happy Holidays ladies.
Funny... my father used to wash his greens with a little Ivory liquid dish detergent when I was a child. And when he rubbed them as u just did, they sounded literally SQUEAKY clean lol... then he'd rinse and rinse until the water ran clear.
Those greens really look good. I dont have that many steps to mine, but I'll put mine up against anyone else's. Greens, just like dressing, is a personal thing. There really is no recipe. You just listen to the ancestors & they'll tell you what to add, to your liking.
Yes thank you very much for this lesson. I can never get my collards to turn out or taste right. Now I know what to do and how to do it. Much tanks and love to you. Very appreciative.
Hi !! T.Y Happy Tuesday 😊 Yes this is how my Grandmother, Mother taught me how to clean the greens.. I use salt, vinegar, baking soda that's how my grandmother cleaned her greens. I cleaned my greens like 5 times so I can make sure they are clean. Thank you for sharing your greens they looks delicious 😋 Have a great day ... ❤️❤️❤️❤️💓❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💛💛💛💛🌸🌸🌸🌸💜💜
I been cleaning that way every since my taught me when I was little, vinegar, but* salt is the key to clean because it kill bugs, snails, slugs etc❗ All my green fresh vegetables I clean with salt and vinegar ❗ You go Tobias❗👍👍👍👏👏 enjoy your Thanksgiving ❗🏆
Thank you Mr. Young 😊 I really appreciate that you took the time to share this with us. My greens are going to taste great this year. You are truly my hero this year …take care and love you 😘 🙏🏾
This is the way I was taught to clean collard greens. Some people think cleaning greens just consist of rinsing them in cold water, NO, they have to be cleaned lol.
Mr.Tobias Young, you have saved my food and me many times. I do follow your directions to the letter and Oh My God on today. Family do love what I have made . And I do give you all the credit. I have followed you for a very long time. I just got the nerve to let you know how i feel.You are so loved. You are the best chef to me. GOD continue to bless your journey. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. ❤
Mr Young, I am a new subscriber who was searching for a collard green recipe. It was my granny's dish until we lost her in 2020 at the age of 95. We never asked what the next steps were after washing them. For 2.5 long years, we haven't had any decent greens. Baaabaaay let me tell you, the greens were FYE this year, thanks to you!!! May God continue to bless you and keep you!
Mines are always cleaned thoroughly I've used baking soda and vinegar but not kosher salt. So I'll replace the baking soda with kosher salt . Thx for the extra tip and lesson
I use soda & that's just fine. I rinse them once with nothing, then I rinse them with the soda, then I rinse them again. No problems whatsoever. I have never had any brown water from my greens.
This is one reason why I don't eat out too often, or I don't order certain things, because the cleaning process takes time. For example: chicken gizzards, greens, and meatloaf (are your hands clean while rubbing it all in the ground beef?). Anyway, bon appetite! 😂
I’m so happy you pulled the stem off and not cut like some of these videos 😩 our GMA’s wasn’t cutting no stems and yesss for the washing of the greens ❤
If you buy Glory greens, that's what you'll end up with...a $5 bag of stems & 3 leaves of collards. Last year @ my market, they were selling about 5-6 prepackaged collard leaves for $2. I thought it was a prank.
He is too funny but very very real about cooking tho,, maybe he is a lil OCD but I luv it im the same way,,, and can cook my @ss off completely... so his style of cooking I can appreciate,,, slide ova im coming for a big plate 😂😂😂😂😂😂🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🍽🍽.. Be safe Happy Holidays, from Sexc MO
That's how my Mother taught me how to CLEAN Greens. ❤
My mother did it the same way also
Mines did the same to thanks TY ❤
@penniesmith5078 My Mother had me wash the Greens 3 to 4 times if not more transferring them from one sink to the next until the water ran clear. My hands would be freezing but those Greens were cleaned properly EACH and EVERYTIME!!! Happy Holidays ladies.
Same here, we clean like that in Cali too.
Those are some beautiful greens. ❤
Good Afternoon Tobias And EVERYONE HAPPY TUESDAY GOD IS LOVE HAVE A GREAT DAY
“…GOD IS LOVE…”, and so are you 😊. Thank you 😘.
Exactly how I clean my greens and this is how I taught my childern🥰
Hey Tobias! Good job.😊 Those Collard Greens look delicious.😋 Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed day. 🙏💘
That looks delish and very tasty I love all the extra tips with your recipes ..x❤️🥰
You always come through for us and we appreciate you for that! 🤗
Funny... my father used to wash his greens with a little Ivory liquid dish detergent when I was a child. And when he rubbed them as u just did, they sounded literally SQUEAKY clean lol... then he'd rinse and rinse until the water ran clear.
Those greens really look good. I dont have that many steps to mine, but I'll put mine up against anyone else's. Greens, just like dressing, is a personal thing. There really is no recipe. You just listen to the ancestors & they'll tell you what to add, to your liking.
That’s how I feel too!!😂😂😂
Thank you so much for sharing this video and those are some Beautiful Collard Greens 🥗 and I just can taste them ❤❤❤❤❤
I enjoy your channel and energy. Love it. Definitely going to try it your way.
Those greens are beautiful
Healthy looking nice green color
Just delicious!!! Yes gotta have that cornbread.
Yes thank you very much for this lesson. I can never get my collards to turn out or taste right. Now I know what to do and how to do it. Much tanks and love to you. Very appreciative.
I absolutely LOVE the stems! If I could eat JUST stems I most certainly would! My whole family fights over the stems lol
Same here.
Same here
@Ask_M3 yup just a few of em, I love seeing the stems in them😊
Hi !! T.Y Happy Tuesday 😊 Yes this is how my Grandmother, Mother taught me how to clean the greens.. I use salt, vinegar, baking soda that's how my grandmother cleaned her greens. I cleaned my greens like 5 times so I can make sure they are clean. Thank you for sharing your greens they looks delicious 😋 Have a great day ... ❤️❤️❤️❤️💓❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💛💛💛💛🌸🌸🌸🌸💜💜
Northern Canada here: not a collard green up here BUT you give a whole new meaning to cooking other greens we do have... lol
You are so funny!! You really make my day. I tell everyone about you. Have a blessed day sir. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the recipe Tobias it looks very delicious 😋 and healthy ❤
I been cleaning that way every since my taught me when I was little, vinegar, but* salt is the key to clean because it kill bugs, snails, slugs etc❗ All my green fresh vegetables I clean with salt and vinegar ❗ You go Tobias❗👍👍👍👏👏 enjoy your Thanksgiving ❗🏆
Tobias yes,yes these greens look delicious. I will keep this going. Nothing but love for you.
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You see dat…you see dat✨?
Gone sat down somewhere…take ya time and clean yo greens 🙌🏽🥬💦it’s a labor of love 💜✨!!!
Love your channel Tobias 👨🏾🍳✨!!!!
Thank you Mr. Young 😊 I really appreciate that you took the time to share this with us. My greens are going to taste great this year. You are truly my hero this year …take care and love you 😘 🙏🏾
Looks yummy 😋
Great job Tobias coming from thee Collard Green expert😊
Delicious yummy 😋😋🤤🤤 Chef's
This is the way I was taught to clean collard greens. Some people think cleaning greens just consist of rinsing them in cold water, NO, they have to be cleaned lol.
Yes sir!!! THAT is the way you cook a pot of greens!! 😃😃😃
Yeeessss I tear mine by hand while destemming too. Ole skool! I use salt too. Let them soak overnight in salt. Then next day rinse rinse rinse ❤
My mouth watering 😂
Thanks for showing from the beginning of how to cook collards.
Mr.Tobias Young, you have saved my food and me many times. I do follow your directions to the letter and Oh My God on today.
Family do love what I have made . And I do give you all the credit. I have followed you for a very long time. I just got the nerve to let you know how i feel.You are so loved. You are the best chef to me. GOD continue to bless your journey. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. ❤
Mr Young, I am a new subscriber who was searching for a collard green recipe. It was my granny's dish until we lost her in 2020 at the age of 95. We never asked what the next steps were after washing them. For 2.5 long years, we haven't had any decent greens. Baaabaaay let me tell you, the greens were FYE this year, thanks to you!!! May God continue to bless you and keep you!
I use vinegar and baking soda. The greens look fantastic. 😋
Where have you been? I've missed you!
My mom and grandma used to fry some strips of fat back and put some of the oil from the fat back rendered down
My god on today! I need to make some of these!
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Yummy yummy 🤤🤤🤤
Mines are always cleaned thoroughly I've used baking soda and vinegar but not kosher salt. So I'll replace the baking soda with kosher salt . Thx for the extra tip and lesson
I use soda & that's just fine. I rinse them once with nothing, then I rinse them with the soda, then I rinse them again. No problems whatsoever. I have never had any brown water from my greens.
Amen 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤❤❤💯💯💯✅✅✅
Yes sir!!! Sopwop😂
shits looking good cuh
Mmmh Mmmmh
Thank you boo ❤
Yummy..
tis the season
Now that is what I'm talking about
Thank you 😊
This is one reason why I don't eat out too often, or I don't order certain things, because the cleaning process takes time. For example: chicken gizzards, greens, and meatloaf (are your hands clean while rubbing it all in the ground beef?).
Anyway, bon appetite! 😂
Yea Boy Thanksgiving 🦃 Coming Up 👍🥬🍖🧅🥮🥬😋🥂
I’m so happy you pulled the stem off and not cut like some of these videos 😩 our GMA’s wasn’t cutting no stems and yesss for the washing of the greens ❤
If you buy Glory greens, that's what you'll end up with...a $5 bag of stems & 3 leaves of collards. Last year @ my market, they were selling about 5-6 prepackaged collard leaves for $2. I thought it was a prank.
@@mamaj7104 yuck 🤢 lol
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You don't pour off that first water off of your smoke meat?
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Oh nooo it takes away the flaaavor!!!
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Can you please do butter rolls
Add ice cubes as you wash
Where did you buy the greens from 0:19
Thank you🤣
I wash my collards with baking soda in the. First two washings.
He is too funny but very very real about cooking tho,, maybe he is a lil OCD but I luv it im the same way,,, and can cook my @ss off completely... so his style of cooking I can appreciate,,, slide ova im coming for a big plate 😂😂😂😂😂😂🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🍽🍽.. Be safe Happy Holidays, from Sexc MO
Remember yal clean ur damm
Greens! 😂😂
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They watching that white lady that didn’t wash her greens and put us in a small pot stem and all and didn’t clean em 😂
Even though I cook you share some great ideas and techniques.You are a terrible teacher. I enjoy watching you. Thanks
Thanks for saying you don't have to cut those dam greens just take to much time anyway
My mom told me her coworker used to clean her collard greens in the bathtub
Love this but collard greens are not root vegetables.
Anything that grows from the ground on a leaf/vine to a black person is root veggie or fruit
It’s not a root plant like a potato or carrot…it’s a leaf plant… he’s mislead on what type of plant the collar green is…
Anybody who leave stems in greens is amateur