I tried your recipe a few times, really easy, healthy, and yummy! I also modified once, and added ground meat processed with my favorite Bangladeshi spices
Hi Judi, I like how you included the stem of the leaf. I always cook every part of a green. It makes the dish more interesting, tastefully and visually, and I don’t feel like I could be wasting the best part. Thanks for a great easy-to-follow video!
Hi Maeve! Thanks for watching and sharing your insight! I agree...I see no reason to remove the stem when it adds a little texture to the dish! It's perfectly edible, so why toss it out?? I always eat the whole thing, but in some ways I actually prefer the stems! Thanks again for sharing. Take care :)
I have some turnip growing on the terrace and was wondering how to use the greens. Followed your recipe and made some for lunch. Everyone in the family enjoyed it. Thank you
Thanks Judy! I ended up with some turnip greens and wasn't 100% sure how to cook. Love your approach to cooking where you do it if you like it - but you don't have to! Keep cookin'! :)
Like you said, allium and lemon juice is all you need. They cook very fast. I don't like to cook them past the stage where the green color turns toward brown.
I love turnips! Though I’ve only eaten greens at a restaurant. This is my first attempt to cook greens on my own. Your recipe was precisely the way I’d like to eat turnip greens. Thank you for the demonstration. Enjoy your holidays! 🎄☃️🎉
I made turnip greens and beans the other night and they were so bitter I threw them away. I don't like wasting food, but they were so bitter and horrible tasting.
Hi Cyndi! I'm sorry you decided to toss the turnip greens! There are "tried and true" ways to remove the bitter flavor from greens, like drizzling them with a little lemon or lime juice, or vinegar of choice at the end of cooking time. It doesn't take much to do the job. I do this ALL the time...literally ANY time I cook greens of any type. Please take a little time to check out my video on this subject. It may help you in the future... ruclips.net/video/ahpfjMrKOis/видео.html I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
I diced a tomato and sauteed it along with the greens, and it made a great substitute for citrus juice.
Fabulous idea! Thank you so much for watching and sharing the idea! I'll give that one a try :)
I like your recipe of green turnip. You explain this so well. Thank you Judy for a nice recipe.💕💕
You're welcome, Rani! I'm glad the recipe will work for you. Thanks for watching and sharing such kind comments :)
I tried your recipe a few times, really easy, healthy, and yummy! I also modified once, and added ground meat processed with my favorite Bangladeshi spices
I'm glad you found a way to make it right for you! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Thank you Mrs. Judi my husband brought home some turnips i dont eat them nor have i ever cooked them.. so this was a life saver
I'm glad this video helped you, Becky! Thank you for watching and sharing :)
Thanks for sharing on RUclips. I am cooking this after I comment. I’m adding okra with it.
That salad sounds so good! I like turnip greens! Yay!!! 😀🐶🐆🐂🫖🚜🌞
They ARE yummy! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
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@@spiritofecstasy8525 Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hi Judi, I like how you included the stem of the leaf. I always cook every part of a green. It makes the dish more interesting, tastefully and visually, and I don’t feel like I could be wasting the best part. Thanks for a great easy-to-follow video!
Hi Maeve! Thanks for watching and sharing your insight! I agree...I see no reason to remove the stem when it adds a little texture to the dish! It's perfectly edible, so why toss it out?? I always eat the whole thing, but in some ways I actually prefer the stems! Thanks again for sharing. Take care :)
Thank you Judy for making things simple that's what I'm going to do now
Awesome, Michael! I'm glad this video was helpful to you!! I hope you enjoy them. Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Thanks, just the kind of turnip greens recipe I was looking for! I'm going to cook them today for the first time.
Awesome, Robinette! I hope they turn out well for you. Thanks for watching and sharing :) Happy new year and many blessings to you and yours :)
Just made it. Love it! So fast! Thanks for sharing lime/vinegar trick to remove bitterness.
You're welcome Jenny! Thank YOU for watching and sharing. I'm glad this recipe worked well for you :)
Good job. Thanks for all your good deeds.
Thank YOU for watching and sharing such kind comments :) Blessings to you and yours :)
I will be making these tonight with fresh greens from the garden. Thank you!
Sounds wonderful, Dana! I hope you enjoy them! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
I have some turnip growing on the terrace and was wondering how to use the greens. Followed your recipe and made some for lunch. Everyone in the family enjoyed it. Thank you
Wonderful! I'm glad everyone enjoyed the greens! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Thanks for sharing! I will be giving it a go.
Awesome! I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for watching and sharing :)
Yummy, looks good ❤
Thanks for watching and commenting! Yes, they ARE good cooked like that!!
These look so good!! I need to try cooking them like this; thnx! You’re right; they don’t need hours long cooking. 🌱👋
Thanks for watching and commenting! They were delicious :)
They look yumy! I just got some & will be trying this soon. Thanks!
Awesome! I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Excellent. Simple, quick, tasty :)
Thanks Daniel, for watching and commenting! I DO appreciate your comments :)
Thanks Judy! I ended up with some turnip greens and wasn't 100% sure how to cook. Love your approach to cooking where you do it if you like it - but you don't have to! Keep cookin'! :)
Hi Vicki! Thanks for watching and sharing!! :)
In South India we cook this with some lentils and put some freshly grated coconut on top at the end
Sounds wonderful! Thank you for watching and sharing :)
Indian cooking keeps me healthy
Very nice job! Thanks! 😃
You're welcome! I'm glad the video was helpful to you. Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Like you said, allium and lemon juice is all you need. They cook very fast. I don't like to cook them past the stage where the green color turns toward brown.
Hi Haoz! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Excellent.
Thank you Gwendolyn! I'm glad the video was helpful to you! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
This looks so Yummy. I wonder if you can add some chicken broth and make soup.
Hi Penny! Why not?? I add whatever greens I have available to soup all the time! Go for it!! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
I made a beef stew with turnip greens and it turned out great!
I love turnips! Though I’ve only eaten greens at a restaurant. This is my first attempt to cook greens on my own. Your recipe was precisely the way I’d like to eat turnip greens. Thank you for the demonstration. Enjoy your holidays!
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Could mix these with maybe some rice or barley?
Sure, Dee! Why not? Thanks for watching and asking :)
I love onions but I get heartburn from them is there something else I can use?
No problem, Melanie! Just leave the onions out. They will taste great without them! Thanks for watching and asking :)
Shallots?
@@Jeff-ql3tg thank you I had to ask Google what shallots were
@@Jeff-ql3tg Why not? Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Use green parts of green onions instead
I made turnip greens and beans the other night and they were so bitter I threw them away. I don't like wasting food, but they were so bitter and horrible tasting.
Hi Cyndi! I'm sorry you decided to toss the turnip greens! There are "tried and true" ways to remove the bitter flavor from greens, like drizzling them with a little lemon or lime juice, or vinegar of choice at the end of cooking time. It doesn't take much to do the job. I do this ALL the time...literally ANY time I cook greens of any type. Please take a little time to check out my video on this subject. It may help you in the future... ruclips.net/video/ahpfjMrKOis/видео.html I hope this helps! Thanks for watching and sharing :)
I did the same but luckily haven’t tossed the whole bunch yet thank you!!
Pick your greens earlier. They get bitter from bad/stressed growing conditions or being mature. Pick younger greens
Thanks! I will be trying this today! I have always cooked with a lot of water and smoked meat but trying to eat better these days. Thanks!