For many cultures around the world, black-eyed peas are seen as a symbol of good luck, fortune, and wealth. Often served during special occasions, this humble legume is often prepared in a variety of flavorful and delicious ways. Whether you're looking for a classic Southern recipe, a hearty stew, or a refreshing salad, there's sure to be a black-eyed pea recipe that will tantalize your taste buds and bring you a bit of luck.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
LUCKY BLACK EYED PEAS WITH RICE & BACON
A light, easy dish for when you're ready to take a break from heavy meals. This recipe is supposed to serve 6 but it didn't go that far at MY table. No reason to stop at half the bell pepper - it could have used more. Also that "dash" of cayenne should be increased by quite a bit!
Provided by tgobbi
Categories Beans
Time 35m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Cook bacon in large, heavy skillet over medium-high heat until crispy.
- Drain off all but 1 T of the drippings.
- Add onion; cook, stirring, until lightly browned, 5 minutes.
- Stir in red pepper and garlic; cook, stirring, 1 minute.
- Add rice; cook, stirring, until lightly colored, about 3 minutes.
- Stir in chicken broth, peas, salt, thymeand peppers; heat to a boil.
- Cover; reduce heat.
- Cook until rice is tender, about 10 minutes.
- Stir in parsley.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 334.5, Fat 10.8, SaturatedFat 3.4, Cholesterol 12.8, Sodium 804.8, Carbohydrate 46.9, Fiber 6.4, Sugar 1.4, Protein 13.4
LUCKY BLACK-EYED PEAS
Looking for a way to "kick up" those black-eyed peas you eat on New Year's day for good luck? This recipe was a prize winner in a recipe contest held by our state newspaper years ago. They called this the "peppiest, meatiest, best mess o' black eyes you're likely to taste!" Frankly, I am not a black-eye fan, but this recipe is so sensational, I gobble it up! I like it best served over cooked rice for a delicious meal. On New Year's Day, however, everyone will want just enough to guarantee good luck for the year to come.
Provided by Lorraine of AZ
Categories Ham
Time 3h30m
Yield 15-30 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Saute chopped onions in oil in a 3-quart sauce- or soup-pot; set aside.
- Sort peas carefully to remove stones and dirt, rinse well. Dump peas in pot with onion; add half the garlic cloves and the ham hocks, bay leaves, chopped parsley, cayenne pepper, Tabasco sauce and black pepper.
- Cover with water; cook on high until just boiling, and turn down heat to low, to simmer. Add HOT water as necessary to keep peas covered. Stir occasionally.
- Cut smoked sausage into 3/4-inch slices, then cut slices in quarters. After peas have simmered for about 1-1/2 hours, remove ham hocks and set aside to cool. Add sausage and remaining garlic. (It is not necessary to cut up garlic. It'll fall apart -- and your fingers won't smell for days.) When ham hocks have cooled enough to handle, remove skin and discard. Remove meat from bones and gristle from meat. Shred meat and return to pot. Return large bones to pot. Cook on low for another hour or until peas melt in your mouth, keeping them covered with water and stirring as needed to prevent sticking. Peas should be like a bean soup with plenty of liquid, or you can smash up a few peas to create a smooth, thick consistence.
- Carefully, salt to taste. Remove bay leaves and bones. Serve with a dash of vinegar (malt, if possible) and steamed white rice (to cool the palate -- optional). Makes 30 1/2-cup servings. Recipe may be halved. Do not freeze leftovers.
LUCKY BLACK-EYED PEAS
Steps:
- Crumble cook the sausage adding in the diced onion, chopped celery, and sliced collards with 2 tsp salt/pepper to taste. In a blender put the garlic, jalapeno, cilantro, basil and 1 cup of the broth. Blend until smooth. Add blended mix to the sauté mix with the tomatoes, remaining cup of broth and drained black eyed peas. Let this all simmer for 20 minutes (or longer if you like) after cooking add 1 Tbsp ground cumin. Serve over rice.
Tips:
- Soak the black-eyed peas overnight: This will help to reduce the cooking time and make them more digestible.
- Use a variety of vegetables: This will add flavor and nutrients to the dish. Some good options include onions, celery, carrots, bell peppers, and tomatoes.
- Add some spices: This will help to give the dish a more flavorful kick. Some good options include cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, and paprika.
- Cook the black-eyed peas until they are tender: This will typically take about 1-2 hours.
- Serve the black-eyed peas with your favorite sides: Some good options include rice, cornbread, and collard greens.
Conclusion:
Black-eyed peas are a delicious and nutritious food that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. Whether you are looking for a traditional Southern dish or a more modern take on this classic, there is a recipe in this article that is sure to please. So next time you are looking for a lucky dish to serve on New Year's Day or any other special occasion, give black-eyed peas a try!
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