Do you use a large pot when cook your collard greens?
Yes, it is advisable to use a large pot when cooking collard greens. Collard greens have a sturdy texture and tend to shrink quite a bit during the cooking process. To prevent overcrowding, it's best to use a large pot that can accommodate the greens comfortably. Overcrowding can lead to uneven cooking and the greens may not wilt properly. A larger pot also allows for better circulation of steam, ensuring that the greens cook evenly throughout.
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