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  2. 26 Best Turnip Recipes - AOL

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    Or, treat them like collard greens and sauté with bacon for Southern-style turnip greens. Related: 17 Low-Carb 'French Fries' That Don't Include Potatoes Best Turnip Recipes

  3. 35 Soul Food Recipes That Southerners Swear By (and ... - AOL

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    You can make greens without meat, but the smoky, salty ham hock is more than just traditional. It’s also the key to the flavorful broth (aka pot likker) that the greens braise in. Get the recipe. 2.

  4. Roasted Turnips and Greens Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 400°. In a mini food processor, puree the olives; transfer to a bowl. Using a sharp knife, peel the orange, removing all of the bitter white pith.

  5. Roasted Turnips and Greens Recipe - AOL

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  6. Ghormeh sabzi - Wikipedia

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    Any dark bitter greens can be used, such as kale, mustard greens, or turnip greens, although none of those are part of the original recipe. [3] This mixture is cooked with kidney beans, yellow or red onions, black lime (pierced dried limou-Amani Persian lime), and turmeric-seasoned lamb or beef.

  7. Cuisine of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Southern meals sometimes consist only of vegetables, with a little meat (especially salt pork) used in cooking but with no meat dish served. "Beans and greens"—white or brown beans served alongside a "mess" of greens stewed with a little bacon—is a traditional meal in many parts of the South (Turnip greens are the typical greens for such a ...

  8. Pediomelum esculentum - Wikipedia

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    The prairie turnip continues to be a staple food of the Plains Indians. A related species, Pediomelum hypogaeum (syn. Psoralea hypogaea), the little breadroot, is also edible, although the plant and root are smaller. Another species, Pediomelum argophyllum (syn. Psoralea argophylla), was probably harvested for food only in times of famine. [a]

  9. Bitter Greens with Almonds and Goat Cheese Recipe - AOL

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    In a skillet, heat the oil, rosemary and thyme over moderate heat for 2 minutes, until they sizzle. Stir in the jam and cook until melted, 30 seconds. Add the shallot and vinegar and cook over low heat until warmed, 30 seconds. Season with salt and pepper. Pour the dressing over the greens and toss.