Southern Style Turnip Greens with Turnips | New Years Day "Lucky Meal" Dish.

4 years ago
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Hello, Fellow Food Junkies,
Today I am sharing with you how I make Turnip greens with Turnips. You can make this dish with any type of greens. I typically use this for Collard Greens but it will work with any greens really. In this recipe, I am using collards and Turnip greens with turnips added in. This recipe is simple and easy to follow so I hope you will try it.
Now if you are not aware, most southern eat a traditional New Years Day Meal called a Lucky Meal. There are several things that go along with this. The traditional New Years' day dish would have Collard greens, Black eye peas, Corn Bread, and some type of pork whether that is ham, bacon, bbq, etc. There are variations to this as a traditional dish as in South Carolina there is a dish called Hoppn' John which is rice, black-eyed peas, collard greens, and bacon that is served. There are variations to that as well lol. Anyways, the black-eyed peas symbolize wealth or coins, Collard greens are for money or good fortune, pork is a sign of luck or prosperity, and cornbread represents Gold.

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