Black-Eyed Peas for 2013
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Find five inspired ideas for eating black-eyed peas year-round.
Find five inspired ideas for eating black-eyed peas year-round.
Black Eyed Peas Fritters/Akara/Accara. West African snack served with spicy coconut chutney and ketchup.
Ham hocks and black eyed peas are slowly simmered for a rich and smoky soup.
Sausage, Kale and Black-Eyed Peas Soup!
Slow Cooker Pork, Collard Green and Black-Eyed Peas.
A delicious way to observe the southern tradition of eating black eyed peas and greens on New Years Day!
New Year black eyed pea salad with black olives, feta and roasted garlic – start as you mean to go on!
Feeling lucky? Start 2013 on the right bite with healthy Hoppin’ John Risotto.
Black Eyed Peas from the slow cooker with a years worth of good luck.
Hoppin’ John for a Lucky New Year. Welcome the new year with a meal full of luck.
Want good luck for the New Year? Black-Eyed Pea Fritters with fresh, frisky Hot Sauce {Akara}.
Smoky ham, black-eyed peas and jalapeño peppers spice up this New Year’s Tradition! A slow cooker makes it easy. Cornbread anyone?
A quick & simple Black-Eyed Pea & Sausage Stew perfect for New Years Day!
Black Eyed Pea Hummus is a healthy dish for New Year’s Eve and Day.
Vankaya Alasanda Koora- A healthy eggplant & black eyed bean curry with ginger, green chillies and cilantro.
A new twist on a southern staple. Black Eyed Peas are a southern tradition that will bring you good health when eaten on New Years Day!
Pork Confit & Black Eyed Pea Cassoulet with apple, sorghum, sweet potato mash, and coconut milk cornbread.
Three Pea Chili
Vegetarian burger with home-made brioche style buns, vegetable-black eyed bean patties and oven baked potato wedges.
Okra, Black-Eyed Pea & Farro Bowl
Healthy Edamame and Bean Salad: This Three-Bean Salad Is a Great Side Dish — But Has Enough Flavor for a Main
Black-Eyed Peas and Dill Potato Breakfast Skillet