The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 2, 2009
Easy, basic recipe that was a crowd pleaser.
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Reviewed: Jan. 2, 2009
This came out absolutely perfect:) I DID cheat and use canned black eyed peas, only because I wanted to have them for New Years Eve dinner. I am from the South, and this was a staple NYE required food. Since moving to Quebec, I missed cooking them last year, but this will be my yearly recipe from now on:) Thank youuuu!!!!
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Home Town: Reading, Pennsylvania, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 2, 2009
My family loved it. I thought it needed alot more salt.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 2, 2009
I hadn't ever done the whole NY black-eyed peas thing but figured I'd give it a shot - these were good! Because we aren't able to get ham (Saudi Arabia) I did substitute chicken... and made it more like a soup by adding some chicken bullion/water and cilantro. Used can of chopped tomatoes too and I can rarely be bothered to soak beans so used a couple cans of beans and it was a good quick meal. Kids loved it to so maybe it will become a new tradition... assuming we find the black-eyed peas again next year!
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Home Town: Denver, Colorado, USA
Living In: Dhahran, Ash Sharqiyah, Saudi Arabia
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2009
This is definately a keeper! I soaked the peas overnight and thanks to another review, I used 4 cups of water. I also added about 8 shakes (maybe 2 tbls) of Franks Red Hot to give it some pizazz. This was my wifes first taste of black eyed peas and she said "you're onto something." It's all good.
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2009
I used this as more of a base recipe because I discovered I didn't have some of the ingredients. I ended up using 1 can of black-eyed peas, 1 can of great northern beans, and 2 cans of stewed tomatoes. I pureed 1 can and left the other chunky. Put this all in my crockpot with the chopped ham, adding a hamhock as well for more flavor. I also added 2 cloves of garlic (chopped). Cooked on low for 5 hours. My fiance LOVED this. I obviously changed things a bit, but thank you SO much for the recipe or I wouldn't have had a clue what to do with black-eyed peas. :)
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2009
This recipe is great!! I had never made black-eyed peas before and thought I'd give it a try for some good luck this new year, and I'm glad I did!! I did make some very minor changes: I just chopped up a can of whole tomatoes as I didn't want to have to clean my food processor. :) I threw in a ham hock in place of the chopped ham and I found it gave the soup a great smoked flavor and yielded some meat I chopped and added later. Instead of using any chicken stock, I just covered the beans with water and threw in 3 chicken boullion cubes. I also like mine with a couple of dashes of Tobasco. Anyway, it turned out fantastic with it being low in calories, this will definitely be one I make over and over again!!
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2009
This was very easy to make and quite dee-lish! I used a smoked turkey leg, minced garlic, garlic powder, chicken broth, and a dash of liquid smoke, all thrown into the crock pot and this is just perfect. Thanks for the recipe.
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Living In: Chicago, Illinois, USA
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2009
my husband does not like black eyed peas, so I was trying to find something that he might eat for New Year's Day. He loved this!! I took the short cut and used 2 cans of peas, one had bacon with it. I sauteed the onions and ham in a small amount of bacon grease then added everything else....also used diced tomatoes. I will make this again and again.
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Home Town: Watonga, Oklahoma, USA
Living In: Midlothian, Texas, USA

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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2009
Delicious! I made this for dinner today with cornbread & coleslaw. Yum, yum. This is good also with rice. I didn't use canned tomatoes, I just chopped up one of my husband's fresh tomatoes.(I live in Fla.) Great recipe !
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2009
Simple and delicious. I cheated and used two cans of black eyed peas instead of the fresh, and used beef brith instead of water. I threw everything into a pot and let it simmer for 20 minutes. Came out perfect!
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2009
Great flavor, but our FRESH peas were tough. Not sure why, but we also added diced and seeded jalapeno for extra flavor.
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2009
I make a similiar dish cooking the peas with onions, seasoning salt, pepper and smoked pork neck bones instead of ham. Serve over white or brown rice.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Dec. 31, 2008
Gave it 5 stars because it's a good traditional recipe. The recipe is silent here, but you must always pick, soak and rinse the dried peas. If you make it more traditional by using smoked hog jowles, ham hocks, or smoked pork neck bones, instead of ham, it'll taste even better. We use the water fom cooking the pork for the liquid in this dish. Also, our preference is for a can of Rotel tomatoes, drained, instead of the purred tomatoes. There are several DO NOT's if you want to keep this dish "lucky" 1. Do not add chicken stock, as chickens and other fowl move backward as they eat. 2. Do not use beef, as a cow will move forward, sideward and backwards as it grazes, whereas, a pig always "pushes" forward as it eats. 3. Do not use canned peas as they've already swelled, so your luck will not "swell" as it will with dried peas.
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Home Town: White Lake, South Dakota, USA
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Reviewed: Dec. 27, 2008
This was a great recipe, I have another Black-Eyed Peas recipe that my husband likes better though due to his love of spicy food...Instead of ham, try Jimmy Dean spicy breakfast sausage and rotel with the black-eyed peas.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Dec. 8, 2008
I love black eyed peas but had never made them before and had no idea where to begin. I used what I had at home so this recipe was more an inspiration than exact but they came out great! My changes: I used frozen peas; only 1 onion; minced garlic instead of garlic powder; turkey bacon instead of ham; chicken broth instead of water; half can of tomatoes - with mild peppers - instead of a whole can (I also didn't puree them). I served this over brown rice and both my picky boyfriend and I absolutely loved it! Not traditional but perfect on a cold winter day. I'm definitely adding this to the rotation.
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Reviewed: Oct. 21, 2008
My husband hasn't had black eyed peas since he was a kid growing up in Mississippi so he was very exited about this. For a more traditional taste I left out the tomatoes. I used 10 pieces of bacon instead of ham. I added extra fresh ground black peppercorn and cajun seasoning. I also used 1 14 oz can of chicken broth and about 2 cans of water instead of the amount of water called for in the recipe. I used 1 med onion which was plenty. I wasn't thrilled about the taste in general but my husband just LOVED this dish. He said they were perfect. Next time I would use ham as called for instead of bacon for more flavor. I made cornbread with this which he mixed right in and said was delicious. I did also soak the beans for about 8 hours prior to cooking which did not change the cooking time
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 17, 2008
Great recipes, except I used stewed tomatoes. I've always had for the past 40 yrs stewed tomatoes with black-eyed peas. Family loved it.
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Home Town: Petersburg, Virginia, USA
Living In: Farmington, Minnesota, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 29, 2008
Went by the recipe and tasted as I cooked. It was VERY bland so I added a beef bouillon cube and a bay leaf. I will buy some creole seasoning to try next time and maybe some bacon. My husband really liked it and for black eyed peas this was pretty good.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 28, 2008
The recipe itself is a decent one, but I found out that I don't care for the taste of black-eyed peas. I threw the ingredients into a slow cooker (which I left going for most of the day), and instead of pureeing a can of tomatoes I just added diced tomatoes.
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Home Town: Pocatello, Idaho, USA
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