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Instant Pot Collard Greens

Instant pot collard greens with hot sauce
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food styling by Pearl Jones

You don’t need to add liquid to the pot before cooking—the collards will release plenty while they’re in there. You can reduce the braising liquid as much or as little as you want once they’re done. We like to serve the greens a little saucy, but you can simmer until the liquid is slightly reduced if that’s what you prefer.

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