Ingredients
- slices bacon, chopped
- tablespoons butter
- tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- /2 teaspoon garlic paste
- bunch Swiss chard, stems removed and leaves cut into 1-inch pieces
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
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Step 1
I start by heating a skillet over medium heat and adding the chopped bacon. Let it sizzle until the fat renders out and the bacon turns crispy—this usually takes about 5-7 minutes. Next, drop in the butter and let it melt into the bacon fat, then stir in the fresh lemon juice and garlic paste. The aroma at this point is incredible. Now, add the Swiss chard pieces
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Step 2
don’t worry if the pan seems full, as it will wilt down quickly. Using tongs, I gently toss the leaves to coat them in the buttery mixture. Once the leaves begin to soften, cover the skillet and bump the heat to medium-high. Let it steam for about 4 minutes, which tenderizes the chard without overcooking. Remove the lid, give everything a final stir to evenly distribute the bacon and garlic, then season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve immediately while hot.