This Couve recipe is a classic Brazilian dish that pairs beautifully with any meat or vegetarian main course. Couve, or collard greens, provide a nutritious side dish packed full of vitamins and minerals. This simple recipe infuses the couve with the flavors of garlic and olive oil, creating a dish that is both healthy and delicious. You'll begin by thinly slicing the collard greens, then sautéing them in a pan with garlic until they're tender and flavorful. Seasoned with just a touch of salt and pepper, this dish is an easy-to-make, hearty addition to your meal that everyone will love.
Couve, or collard greens, is a staple in Brazilian cuisine, particularly in the region of Minas Gerais where it's often served with feijoada, the country's national dish. Interestingly, while couve has become quintessentially Brazilian, its roots can be traced back to the eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor. It was the Portuguese who brought this leafy green to Brazil during the period of colonization in the 16th century, where it thrived in the tropical climate and soon became an integral part of the local diet. Today, couve is beloved not only for its taste, but also for its nutritional value. Rich in vitamins and fiber, it's a true testament to the saying that good things often come in humble packages.
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