Southern Braised Collard Greens with Ham Hocks

Southern Braised Collard Greens with Ham Hocks is a classic dish that brings comfort and warmth to the dining table. This recipe combines tender collard greens with rich flavors from ham hocks and spices, making it a perfect side dish or main meal. It’s hearty, nutritious, and packed with flavor, offering a taste of Southern tradition that everyone can appreciate. Plus, it’s an excellent way to enjoy greens, which are known for their health benefits.

Braised collard greens are a Southern soul food staple—slow-simmered until melt-in-your-mouth tender with bold, smoky flavor in every bite. This recipe takes humble greens and turns them into something deeply comforting and downright craveable.

Whether you’re serving them with fried chicken, ribs, or a warm slice of cornbread, these collard greens are guaranteed to steal the show.

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Why You’ll Love This Braised Collard Greens Recipe

  • Bold, rich, and smoky flavor with minimal ingredients

  • Traditional Southern comfort food made easy

  • Can be prepped ahead and tastes even better the next day

  • Freezer-friendly and perfect for big family meals

  • Packed with nutrients and fiber

  • Easy to customize based on your pantry and preferences

Ingredients for Braised Collard Greens Recipe

(Note: the full ingredients list, including measurements, is provided in the recipe card directly below.)

Fresh collard greens
The star of the show. Washed, trimmed, and chopped into manageable pieces. The longer they cook, the more flavorful they become.

Smoked turkey leg or wings
Provides that deep, smoky backbone to the dish. You can also use ham hocks or bacon.

Onion and garlic
Aromatics that build a flavorful base. Slice the onion thin for best results.

Chicken broth
The braising liquid that softens the greens and infuses them with savory flavor. Use low-sodium if possible.

Apple cider vinegar
Brightens the flavor and balances the richness. A splash goes a long way.

Crushed red pepper flakes
Optional, but adds a gentle heat to balance the smokiness.

Salt and pepper
Essential seasoning. Adjust at the end depending on how salty your broth or meat is.

How to Make Braised Collard Greens Step by Step

(Note: please see the recipe card directly below for the complete written instructions.)

  1. Prep the greens
    Wash collards well to remove any grit. Remove stems and chop leaves into bite-size pieces.

  2. Sauté aromatics
    In a large pot, sauté onions in a bit of oil until soft. Add garlic and cook for one more minute.

  3. Add smoked meat and broth
    Nestle in the smoked turkey and pour in chicken broth. Bring to a simmer.

  4. Add greens and season
    Stir in the collards, vinegar, red pepper flakes, and a pinch of salt and pepper.

  5. Braise low and slow
    Cover and simmer for 45–60 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the greens are super tender.

  6. Adjust and serve
    Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. Serve hot with hot sauce, vinegar, or cornbread.

Tips for Perfect Braised Collard Greens

  • Wash the greens thoroughly to avoid grit

  • Cook low and slow for best texture and flavor

  • Smoked meat = depth of flavor—don’t skip it

  • Add a squeeze of lemon or vinegar at the end to brighten

  • They taste even better the next day—make extra

Serving Suggestions and Recipe Variations

  • Serve with cornbread or over white rice for a classic combo

  • Add diced tomatoes or a dash of hot sauce to mix things up

  • Make it vegetarian by omitting meat and using smoked paprika

  • Swap collards for kale, mustard greens, or turnip greens

  • Add a spoonful of brown sugar for subtle sweetness

Storage and Reheating Instructions

  • Fridge: Up to 5 days in airtight containers

  • Freezer: Up to 3 months

  • Reheat: On stovetop over low heat, adding a splash of broth if needed

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make braised collard greens ahead of time?

Yes! These greens actually improve with time. Store in the fridge and reheat when ready.

Can I freeze cooked collard greens?

Absolutely. Let them cool completely, then store in freezer-safe containers for up to 3 months.

Do I have to use smoked meat?

It’s traditional and adds great flavor, but you can substitute with veggie broth and smoked spices for a vegetarian version.

Why are my collard greens bitter?

Make sure to cook them long enough, and add vinegar or a pinch of sugar to balance the flavor.

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Southern Braised Collard Greens with Ham Hocks

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 50 minutes
Course Main Meal, Side Dish
Cuisine Southern
Keyword Braised Greens, Collard Greens, Comfort Food, Ham Hocks, Southern Cooking
Servings 6 servings
Calories 220kcal
A classic Southern dish combining tender collard greens with the rich flavors of ham hocks and spices, perfect as a hearty side or main meal.

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients

  • 1.5 pound bunch collard greens Fresh collard greens for best flavor and texture
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil Use more or less based on preference
  • 1 medium yellow onion, chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt Season to taste
  • 0.5 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper Season to taste
  • 6 cups chicken broth For a vegetarian version, use vegetable broth
  • 2 tablespoons light brown sugar Can adjust to taste
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar Can adjust to taste
  • 1 tablespoon hot sauce Plus more for serving
  • 1 pound smoked ham hock

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Instructions
 

Preparation

  • Thoroughly wash the collard greens and remove the tough center rib and stem from each leaf.
  • Stack several leaves on top of each other, roll them up tightly, and cut into bite-size pieces.

Cooking

  • Heat the olive oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat and add the onion, cooking until tender, about 5 minutes.
  • Stir in the garlic, salt, and pepper, cooking for 30 seconds or until fragrant.
  • Add the collard greens and toss to coat.
  • Pour in the chicken broth, brown sugar, vinegar, hot sauce, and add the ham hock. Bring to a boil.
  • Cover, reduce the heat to low, and simmer for 1 hour and 30 minutes or until tender.
  • Remove the ham hock, chop, shred the meat, discard any skin, cartilage, and bones, and return the meat to the pot.
  • Season with additional salt and pepper to taste.

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Note

Let collard greens cool completely before storing in an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat on the stove or microwave until heated through.
Keyword Braised Greens, Collard Greens, Comfort Food, Ham Hocks, Southern Cooking

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