I actually did these on New Year's Day - I think I was a day off last year. If you don't know, having black eye peas on NYD is a southern tradition for good luck. I decided to hedge my bets and start off this year right! If you missed out on NYD, maybe you can get it in by Chinese New Years! Or hell, these were so good - why wait for a holiday tradition?! I got this basic recipe from Pam and the addition of chicken broth really does the trick. I didn't add the potatoes but of course my husband has to top them with ketchup! All you need now is a tasty pork chop, or some baked ham...
Saturday, January 28, 2012
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I actually did these on New Year's Day - I think I was a day off last year. If you don't know, having black eye peas on NYD is a southern tradition for good luck. I decided to hedge my bets and start off this year right! If you missed out on NYD, maybe you can get it in by Chinese New Years! Or hell, these were so good - why wait for a holiday tradition?! I got this basic recipe from Pam and the addition of chicken broth really does the trick. I didn't add the potatoes but of course my husband has to top them with ketchup! All you need now is a tasty pork chop, or some baked ham...
New Year's Day tradition Black Eyes. Peas that is.
I actually did these on New Year's Day - I think I was a day off last year. If you don't know, having black eye peas on NYD is a southern tradition for good luck. I decided to hedge my bets and start off this year right! If you missed out on NYD, maybe you can get it in by Chinese New Years! Or hell, these were so good - why wait for a holiday tradition?! I got this basic recipe from Pam and the addition of chicken broth really does the trick. I didn't add the potatoes but of course my husband has to top them with ketchup! All you need now is a tasty pork chop, or some baked ham...
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