Sukuma Wiki Kenyan Collard Greens

Sukuma Wiki Kenyan Collard Greens

Get ready to embark on a culinary journey to the heart of Kenya with Sukuma Wiki, a mouthwatering collard greens dish that literally translates to "stretch the week" - a testament to its affordable, nutritious, and incredibly delicious nature. This simple yet flavorful recipe is not just a side dish; it's a cultural experience that will transport your taste buds to the vibrant streets of East Africa with every single bite!

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 15 mins
Total Time: 25 mins
Cuisine: Kenyan
Serves: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 bunch collard greens, chopped
  2. 1 onion, sliced
  3. 2 tomatoes, diced
  4. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  5. Salt to taste

Instructions

  1. Thoroughly wash the collard greens under cold running water, removing any dirt or debris. Shake off excess water and pat dry with a clean kitchen towel.
  2. Remove the tough central stems from the collard greens by folding the leaf in half and cutting along the stem. Chop the leafy portions into roughly 1-inch wide strips.
  3. Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet or heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat. Allow the oil to warm up for about 1-2 minutes.
  4. Add sliced onions to the hot oil and sauté until they become translucent and slightly golden, stirring occasionally to prevent burning, approximately 3-4 minutes.
  5. Add diced tomatoes to the onions and cook for an additional 2-3 minutes, allowing the tomatoes to soften and release their juices.
  6. Add the chopped collard greens to the pan, stirring to combine with the onions and tomatoes. Sprinkle salt over the greens to taste.
  7. Cover the pan and reduce heat to low-medium. Allow the greens to steam and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 10-12 minutes until they become tender but still maintain a slight crispness.
  8. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. The greens should be soft but not mushy, with a vibrant green color.
  9. Remove from heat and transfer to a serving dish. Serve hot as a side dish or with ugali (traditional Kenyan cornmeal) for a complete meal.

Tips

  1. • Choose fresh, crisp collard greens with deep green leaves for the best flavor and texture. • Remove the tough stem completely to ensure tender, easy-to-eat greens. • Don't overcook the greens - they should remain slightly crisp and maintain their bright green color. • For an authentic Kenyan experience, serve alongside ugali (cornmeal) or rice. • Feel free to add a splash of lemon juice at the end for a bright, fresh flavor. • If you like a bit of heat, consider adding a diced chili pepper when sautéing the onions. • This dish is incredibly versatile - you can easily make it vegan or add protein like beef or chicken for variation.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 70kcal

Carbohydrates: 8g

Protein: 3g

Fat: 4g

Saturated Fat: g

Cholesterol: 0mg

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