Dirty rice collard rollups
Dirty rice collard rollups

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This vegan rice and greens recipe gets its roots from the Deep South where collard greens were traditionally boiled in water alongside bacon or This low-calorie meal is also a great option for anyone cooking on a budget. Rice—one of the cheapest foods you can buy—makes it a filling meal (even. In Louisiana, they cook dirty rice with parts of the chicken that are normally thrown away—the "dirty" color comes from liver and gizzards.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook dirty rice collard rollups using 7 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Dirty rice collard rollups:
  1. Take 1 bundle collards (about 12 big leafs)
  2. Prepare 1 pound ground beef
  3. Make ready 1 small onion
  4. Make ready 1 1/2 cups cooked white rice
  5. Get to taste Old Bay Hot
  6. Make ready to taste Salt & Pepper
  7. Prepare 2 cups beef broth if not using collard stock

Collard Greens meet Cabbage Rolls = Collard Green Roll Ups. Our weekly CSA box contents have really challenged my culinary You can use any kind of ground meat for these roll ups. This dirty rice gets its flavoring from chicken sausage, paprika, cayenne pepper, and even a poblano chile. Just add a serving of hot cornbread.

Instructions to make Dirty rice collard rollups:
  1. Cook rice. Set to the side and let cool.
  2. While rice is cooling, wash your collards in cool water. You can either keep your collards whole, or if they're super big you can cut them in half. Either way you need leafs about the size of your hand. Make sure to cut stem off as well. I learned cutting the greens horizontally is better than how I cut mine in the pic.
  3. Get a pot with the collard stock in it and set it to high until it starts to boil. If not using collard stock use salted water.
  4. Blanch (boil) your greens for 2-3 minutes. Just enough to make them flexable.
  5. After 2-3 minutes put your collards in ice cold water to stop the cooking process. I fill my sink up with water and transfer them from the boiling water to the sink with a wooden spoon.
  6. In a heavy bottom nonstick pan brown your hamburger meat.
  7. Cut up your onion and cook with the meat. DO NOT DRAIN MEAT!! Use about 3 tablespoons of Old Bay (I use a little more) and salt and pepper to season meat while its cooking.
  8. When meat is browned pour in 1 cup of collard stock (or 1 cup beef broth) into the pan, fold in your rice and let cook down until the liquid is almost gone. About 10 minutes.
  9. Spoon meat mixture into top part of collard leaf and roll up like a burrito. Place rolls in a 9x13 baking dish, seam sides down. If you have to double roll the wraps it's ok.
  10. Continue until you either run out of mixture or collards. If you have left over mixture spoon it on top of rolls, if you have extra collards continue to cook them and use them as your "side".
  11. Pour stock (or beef broth) into dish until the wraps are 1/3 way covered.
  12. Cover tightly with foil and cook for 40 minutes on 350°.
  13. After 40 minutes uncover and lightly salt top of rolls. Place back in oven uncovered for 10 minutes. Serve hot!

Chef, cookbook author, and recipe developer Virginia Willis is a big proponent of collard greens and wonders why they haven't received the celebrity. An authentic Creole dish, dirty rice gets its distinctive name from its appearance. White rice is cooked with spices and aromatics, which darken it—and imbue it with flavor. We're using a combination of traditional ingredients like red beans and collard greens to create. Louisiana Dirty Rice - southern discourse.

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