Yes, I know what pot likker is. It’s wonderful with some good ole fried cornbread. My south Alabama mother knew how to cook some greens. I love any kind of greens. We ate them often growing up and now I cook them for my family along with that lacy cornbread. You have showed us another way to season them greens. I always liked turnip and mustard greens seasoned with pork neckbones. I would like to taste them with the sausage. Thanks for posting.
I cant believe you said Pot Licker. I havent heard that since before my dad passed away. Growing up mybdad and grandpanraised me here in Kansas and dad would call me pot licker. I havent thought about that in many years. Made me tear up.Thank you. Im gonna fix some turnip greens now.
Bacon, grease container? Always! And a big old bucket with a handle full of lard. I also have suet that I made or technically the cow made, but I rendered so I can make old recipes.
Pot Liquor and fried cornbread Mmmmmm Mmmmmm Brings back memories from my childhood.
Yes, I know what pot likker is. It’s wonderful with some good ole fried cornbread. My south Alabama mother knew how to cook some greens. I love any kind of greens. We ate them often growing up and now I cook them for my family along with that lacy cornbread. You have showed us another way to season them greens. I always liked turnip and mustard greens seasoned with pork neckbones. I would like to taste them with the sausage. Thanks for posting.
😊
I cant believe you said Pot Licker. I havent heard that since before my dad passed away. Growing up mybdad and grandpanraised me here in Kansas and dad would call me pot licker. I havent thought about that in many years. Made me tear up.Thank you. Im gonna fix some turnip greens now.
Awe, that's such sweet memories.
I love the roots, also!
Me too!
I love the roots too.
The liquid from cooking greens. My favorite. I add extra water to have more pot licker. Yum
The liquid, I fry some bacon and cut up a small onion together, and then put in the grease. YUM!
The pot liquor is the juice from the greens at the bottom of the pot , we drink it , it’s full of vitamins ❤
Bacon, grease container? Always! And a big old bucket with a handle full of lard. I also have suet that I made or technically the cow made, but I rendered so I can make old recipes.
I could eat that whole pot of greens! Do you cook collard greens also?
Yes. Collards are my favorite. I grow my own.
❤️
I know exactly what public is and I'm cooking a pot I did just learn something with the connected sausage but I was thinking on pot liquor
Why do they have to cook so long? I’m from the greens uneducated Northwest.
So that they will be nice and tender.
me
❤️