| Title says it all - I plan to make something for New Year's Day. |
| We like black eyed pea salad as a cold starter during the summer, but tomorrow really calls for Hoppin John. |
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Spicy blackeyed pea soup -- the recipe my family uses is kind of like this one, but with a couple of cans of Rotel added in. You can also add shredded kale to get the greens + beans aspect.
https://www.punchfork.com/recipe/Spicy-Black-Eyed-Pea-Soup-Allrecipes |
| I'm making the Hoppin' John featured in the NYT today: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1022837-hoppin-john |
| Dixie Chicks version. |
Gift link, please? |
| I make hoppin john from an old cooks illustrated “cover and bake”. I combine rice with black eyed peas, Tofurky cut into small bits, onion, etc and bake. Perfect. |
| Yuck. A tradition I do not partake in. |
Sorry! Here it is: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1022837-hoppin-john?unlocked_article_code=1.A1A.5L0j.GFa0ny_xDxnC&smid=share-url |
Enjoy your chicken tenders with ketchup and fruit roll ups. |
| I just serve them hot with salt and pepper. |
| Peas, Christmas meat, salt, pepper, simmer 2 hours. |
Thank you, and happy new year! |
| I had some dried black eyed peas I didn't even remember buying, I cooked the with an Indian tomato sauce. |
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I make this every New Year’s Day.
Soak a 16 oz bag of the dried black eyed peas overnight. The next morning, drain and place in crockpot with: Half a chopped onion 1 stalk chopped celery 2-3 minced garlic cloves 1-2 smoked turkey wings, ham hocks, ham bone, whatever you have 3-4 slices chopped, cooked bacon Glug or two of Worcestershire sauce Cayenne pepper or hot sauce to taste 1/2 to 3/4 tsp dried thyme 1 Bay leaf Salt, pepper to taste 5 - 5.5 cups water with 1 T chicken bouillon Combine and cook on high for 5-7 hours or until peas are tender. Serve over rice! |