This “pizza” is extremely popular in Vietnam and is often ordered at street-food stands to be eaten straight off the grill. And we totally understand why. Either in spite of or because of its simplicity, it tastes fantastic.
Growing up, I was always served collards prepared the same way: some kind of pork and stock, with maybe a tomato, some onions, and always cooked until they were dark olive-green. I love collards and, like all other greens, want them to be a bright color and have some texture. This quick, simple recipe highlights that strong collard funkiness and tastes deceptively rich for a vegetarian dish.
Collards are quickly becoming the new “it” green and for good reason. Easy to find and packed with nutrients, they are unusually satisfying and hearty. Here, I give them a fast stir fry and then finish them in a red coconut curry. The sweet gentleness of the coconut plays beautifully off the richness of the dark green. I top the greens with crispy rings of fried shallots.
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