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Black Eyed Susan Salad

Submitted by: LeAnn Shults
Living In: Salem, Missouri, USA
Black eyed peas with corn and other veggies with a sweet and sour dressing that keeps getting better the longer it sits. 

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Fire Roasted Vegetarian Gumbo

Submitted by: JessMacintyre
Traditional Cajun and file spices season a mix of chile peppers, bell peppers, celery, paprika, fire-roasted tomatoes, parsnips, red beans, okra, and black-eyed peas in this vegetarian version of gumbo.  

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Marinated Black-Eyed Pea Salad

Submitted by: SugarBear
Home Town: Rector, Arkansas, USA
Living In: Drummonds, Tennessee, USA
Diced red and yellow bell peppers, jalapeno chiles, onion, garlic, and parsley are tossed with black-eyed peas and crumbled bacon in a colorful salad seasoned with a tangy balsamic and red wine vinegar, cumin, and olive oil dressing.  

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Slow-Cooked Habanero Chili

Submitted by: Nicole
Living In: Portland, Oregon, USA
Black-eyed peas, corn and dried habanero chilies give this turkey chili extra personality. Serve topped with shredded Cheddar cheese or crumbled cornbread. 

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Lucky Pea Soup

Submitted by: CHEFSTEFANIE
A good-luck bowl of kicked-up, spicy black-eyed pea soup seasoned with cumin, dry mustard, chili, and curry powders is a terrific way to launch the New Year. Top with crumbled bacon, shredded cheese, parsley, green onions, and crumbled bacon to add even more flavor.  

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Peas and Grits

Submitted by: Kristal
These down-home Bahamian style peas and grits are traditionally served with fried fish. 

Poor Man's Caviar

Submitted by: ANNELISA1211
A mix of black beans, black-eyed peas, and garbanzo beans, corn, onion, garlic, parsley, and basil tossed with a red wine and olive oil vinaigrette dressing makes a fabulous dip or side dish. Kidney beans and navy beans can also be used. 

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New Year Three-Bean and Artichoke Salad

Submitted by: Sisterlulabell
Home Town: Niles, Ohio, USA
Living In: Tallmadge, Ohio, USA
Black-eyed peas add New Year flavor to this version of the three-bean salad that also includes Great Northern beans, garbanzo beans, and chopped artichoke hearts, with a balsamic, herb, and olive oil vinaigrette dressing. 

Fiesta Grilled Chicken

Submitted by: IIJUAN12
Grilled skinless, boneless chicken breasts grab some Southwestern flair when marinated in lime juice and tequila, and topped with a zesty black bean, corn, black-eyed pea, green chile, and tomato salsa. Apple juice can be substituted for the tequila if you choose, and the chicken breasts can also be broiled. 

Delilah's Wicked Twelve Alarm Chili

Submitted by: LadyDelilah
Living In: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Not for the faint of heart, this sizzling hot chili is made with 12 kinds of bell and chili peppers, from Anaheim to jalapeno, habanero and cayenne, plus ground beef, spicy pork sausage, kidney beans, chili beans, and black-eyed peas. 

Black-Eyed Pea Pie

Submitted by: JMOR777
A hearty main dish, this double-crust pie is made with black-eyed peas, mushrooms, spinach, Monterey Jack cheese, and chorizo sausage gets a little kick from jalapenos and cayenne pepper. 

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Black-Eyed Pea and Jalapeno Salsa

Submitted by: Amy E.
Home Town: Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada
Black-eyed peas inspired this fast and flavorful salsa that mixes pimentos, mushrooms, celery, onion, and pickled jalapeno peppers. Serve it with tortilla chips or pita crisps to make a zesty appetizer. 

New Years Black-Eyed Peas

Submitted by: I TUCKER
Living In: Paducah, Kentucky, USA
Are you in need of good luck but not real fond of black eye peas? Here is a meal out of peas that will please all. For wealth in the coming year, add cabbage too. 

Easy Coconut Rice and Black-Eyed Peas

Submitted by: ESTILOSA
Inspired by the Caribbean, this recipe uses coconut milk to add flavor to beans and rice. Add a little zing to a healthy brown rice! 

Cottoneyed Peas

Submitted by: LREYNAL
Home Town: Dallas, Texas, USA
Living In: Wills Point, Texas, USA
Years ago a friend gave me her black-eyed pea recipe that was not your usual black-eyed peas. She called them Cottoneyed Peas. It was a spicy and warm welcome into the New Year. I now get requests for it all the time. You can make it as spicy as you like or, if you don't like spicy, use the peas without jalapeno. 

Quick Hoppin' John Soup

Submitted by: Nephi
Home Town: Owensboro, Kentucky, USA
Living In: Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA
This is a modification of my father's hoppin' john recipe. The only difference between his and mine is the use of tomatoes. It's a great recipe for the holidays (New Year's) or any time during winter months. There are many versions of this recipe here, but this one is quick so you can throw it together after a long day at work for the whole family to enjoy! 

Black-Eyed Pea Salad II

Submitted by: BIG CHEESE
My husband loves peas and beans, but I do not like the southern way of cooking them. I came up with this recipe so we could both enjoy black-eyed peas. This salad is so rich and sweet with flavor, and all the ingredients go great together! It is even better the next day! 

Sweet and Spicy Soup with Black-Eyed Peas and Sweet Potato

Submitted by: AMANDA1432
Home Town: Hopewell Junction, New York, USA
Living In: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Contrasting flavors of sweet, spicy, and earthy combine in this thick, hearty soup. It's equally tasty served hot or cold. 

Kate's Black-Eyed Pea Salad

Submitted by: George Sand
Home Town: Walla Walla, Washington, USA
Flavorful black-eyed pea recipe, originally designed for New Year's Eve but great for any time of year. 

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Black-Eyed Pea Gumbo

Submitted by: LYNN BCP
Home Town: Birmingham, Alabama, USA
A winter time favorite at our house. We always have it for New Year's Day while we watch football! Serve with a tossed salad and corn bread. 

 
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