Utica greens explained

Utica greens
Country:Utica, New York, United States
Type:Vegetable
Served:Hot or warm
Main Ingredient:Escarole

Utica greens is an Italian American dish made of escarole sauteed with garlic and olive oil. Most recipes include hot cherry peppers, pecorino cheese, bread crumbs, prosciutto or another cured meat, and sometimes chicken broth.[1] In the 1980s, Italian restaurants in Utica began serving this variation on traditional Sicilian and Southern Italian sauteed greens; the dish has since spread to other cities in the United States.[2] Other variations include greens with potatoes, romaine, kale, Swiss chard, and pignoli nuts.[3] [4]

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  1. Guttman . Naomi . Krueger . Roberta L. . 2009-08-01 . Utica Greens: Central New York's Italian-American Specialty . en . 9 . 3 . 63–67 . 10.1525/gfc.2009.9.3.63 . 1529-3262 . 10.1525/gfc.2009.9.3.63 . . .
  2. News: Utica Greens: A Central New York Staple With Multiple Identities. Jim. Shahin. The New York Times. February 28, 2017.
  3. Book: Bacon Nation: 125 Irresistible Recipes . Workman Publishing . 2013-01-01 . 9780761165828 . en . Peter . Kaminsky . Marie . Rama.
  4. Book: Long, Ph M. D. . Ethnic American Food Today: A Cultural Encyclopedia . Rowman & Littlefield . 2015-07-16 . 9781442227316 . en .