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Collard And Mustard Greens In Ham Hock Gravy

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Vegetables, Meats Gma3 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Vegetable oil
1/2 c Bleached all-purpose flour
2 c Thinly sliced yellow onions
1/2 c Chopped celery
1/2 t Salt
1/4 t Cayenne
4 Bay leaves
2 T Chopped garlic
8 c Chicken stock
3 lb Ham hocks, about 4
medium-sized hocks
2 Collards and mustard greens
thoroughly washed
picked over for
blemished leaves
and tough stems
removed about 2
1/4 pounds
1 c Water

INSTRUCTIONS

STOCKING TIP: A roux is a mixture of oil and flour that, after being
slowly cooked, is used to thicken mixtures such as soups and sauces.  A
blond roux is cooked until it is a pale golden color.  Combine the oil
and flour in an 8-quart pot over medium heat and stir  with a wooden
spoon until smooth. Cook the mixture, stirring  constantly, to make a
blond roux, about 8 minutes. Add the onions,  celery, salt, cayenne,
bay leaves, garlic, stock and ham hocks. Bring  the mixture to a boil,
reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer,  uncovered, until the hocks
are very tender, about 2 hours. Add the  greens, by the handful, until
all of them are combined in the  mixture. They will wilt. Add the
water. Simmer until the greens are  very tender and the mixture is
thick, about 45 minutes. Remove the  bay leaves and serve warm.  Makes
8 to 10 servings.  Converted by MC_Buster.  NOTES : From Emeril's
Creole Christmas  Recipe by: Good Morning America  Converted by
MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 2156
Calories From Fat: 1353
Total Fat: 151.8g
Cholesterol: 57.6mg
Sodium: 3989.4mg
Potassium: 2568.8mg
Carbohydrates: 138.5g
Fiber: 6.3g
Sugar: 31.9g
Protein: 58.3g


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