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Beef 'N' Black-Eyed Pea Salad

Submitted by: Bonnie Wittekind
Provided by: Taste of Home
'When I want a light yet hearty meal, I fix this refreshing main-dish salad,' says Bonnie Wittekind of Higley, Arizona. 'My husband loves the beef and the zippy flavor. As a busy mom, I appreciate that it doesn't take long to put this entree on the table. 

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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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. 

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Black-Eyed Pea Chowder

Submitted by: Brenda
Canned black-eyed peas and crisply cooked diced bacon are combined with celery, onion, green pepper and stewed tomatoes in this good luck soup traditionally served on New Year 's Eve. 

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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. 

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 Salad

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites
Provided by: Taste of Home
A can of black-eyed peas is the main ingredient in this side dish that comes together fast. It tastes and looks fresh, thanks to the peppers, onions, tomato and celery. 

Black-Eyed Pea Salad

Submitted by: Pam
Toss together black-eyed peas and assorted colorful vegetables, sprinkle with a balsamic vinaigrette, and enjoy! 

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Black-Eyed Pea Salad

Submitted by: Lynn McAllister
Provided by: Taste of Home
Colorful tomatoes, green pepper and red onion contrast nicely with black-eyed peas. --Lynn McAllister, Mt. Ulla, North Carolina 

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! 

Black-Eyed Pea Salsa

Submitted by: Jennifer
Here's a fun way to eat your black-eyed peas on New Years Day! Combine steamed rice, black-eyed peas, tomatoes and chilis into a warm and colorful salsa. Scoop it up with your favorite tortilla chips! 

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Black-Eyed Pea Salsa

Submitted by: Pamela Smith
Provided by: Taste of Home
'Whenever there's a family gathering, my sister-in-law brings this zesty bean dip, and it's a big hit,' report Pamela Smith of Flushing, New York. 'Since it keeps well in the refrigerator, it's great to have on hand for unexpected guests.' 

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Black-Eyed Peas and Gumbo

Submitted by: Paula
Thick, rich, and tasty - this gumbo is made with cooked ham and black-eyed peas. It's a perfect dish for New Year's Day, but hearty and delicious any time of the year. 

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Black-Eyed Peas and Tortillas

Submitted by: Brian C. Ivers
Black-eyed peas are cooked with garlic, jalapeno, and onion, and served in tortillas. 

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Black-Eyed Peas 'N' Pasta

Submitted by: Marie Malsch
Provided by: Taste of Home
'Tradition has it that if you eat black-eyed peas on New Year's Day, you'll enjoy prosperity all year through, but I serve this tasty combination of pasta, peas and tangy tomatoes sauce any time,' writes Marie Malsch of Bridgman, Michigan. 

Black-Eyed Peas Salad

Submitted by: Reesa Byrd
Provided by: Taste of Home
This hearty salad tastes extra-special if the flavors are allowed to blend overnight. But once my family knows I'm making their most-requested dish, it disappears quickly! 

Black-Eyed Peas Spicy Style

Submitted by: Angela
A spicy twist on black-eyed peas. 

Blister Beans

Submitted by: Ron Rahe
Use your favorite beans if you do not like these. Tasty beans without the sugar. I love the fiery taste of Tabasco™, but you might want to back off that ingredient to remove some of the blister. 

Classic Texas Caviar

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson
Provided by: USA Weekend
Don't bother with soaking and cooking beans for Classic Texas Caviar - the canned variety works well. But skip the bottled dressing, and take a little extra time to measure your own vinegar, oil and spices. 

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. 


 
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