Southern Black-Eyed Peas Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by TxBluebonnet

"I love black-eyed peas! I'd much rather have fresh peas than dried, but I'll take them anyway I can get them. I don't remember where I found this recipe, but I really like it. The original recipe used salt pork, but I use bacon. Give me a bowl of these peas, a dash of Tabasco, a slab of hot-from-the-oven cornbread, some green onions and tomato slices then stand out of the way!"

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Ready In:
1hr 30mins

Ingredients:
8
Serves:

6

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ingredients

  • 4 cups fresh or frozen black-eyed peas
  • 4 -5 slices bacon
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 1 stalk celery, diced
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 6 cups chicken broth
  • 12 teaspoon salt
  • 14 teaspoon ground black pepper

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directions

  • In a 5 quart Dutch oven, cook bacon until crisp; set aside to drain on paper towels.
  • Cook onion, celery and garlic in bacon drippings until tender; add broth, salt, pepper and peas. Bring to a boil and skim top if necessary.
  • Lower heat to simmer; crumble bacon and add to peas.
  • Adjust seasonings to taste, cover and simmer until peas are tender (30 minutes to 1 hour depending on how tender you like them).

Questions & Replies

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  1. if you presoaked your beans to you simmer and boil them in the broth for 4 hours instead of one hour? I can't tell if I just cook the entire thing longer or boil the beans separately for 4 hours

    Leah T.

  2. Happy New Year 2018.. I am about to try this receipt for the first time I want to replace the bacon with smoke neck bone if so do I follow the same steps? When will I use the chicken broth?

    Nikitress C.

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Reviews

  1. Beans were delicious! I'm from the South as well. It's silly for anyone to claim certain ingredients disqualify something from being Southern cuisine. Just 'cause your mama and granny cooked something one way, doesn't mean someone else's didn't cook it another. Also, we do have celery and garlic in the South just like everywhere else. I thought they both made for nice additions.

    PluckyInKY

  2. Love the chicken broth! I've always used water like my mom did, but never again. Skipped the celery because I didn't have any, used spiral sliced ham instead of bacon, and a one pound bag of dried peas not pre-soaked. Cooked covered for 4 hours - perfect!

    Candy C

  3. My go-to recipe for delicious, flavorful black-eyed peas. I've tried different recipes over the years and definitely prefer bacon over ham and fresh peas. I also add a pinch of cayenne pepper for a subtle kick.

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    erpicard

  4. Exactly what I was looking for. Notes to self...soaked beans overnight, one hour cooking time. Use plenty of onions and garlic. I chopped up one smoked sausage as I didn't have bacon. Tossed in a dried red pepper and herbes de provence. Used a beef bouillon cube, don't think beef or chicken would matter. Season at end.

    Kasha

  5. tasted delicious! highly recommend!!

    Erica O.

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Tweaks

  1. cut garlic to 2 cloves and used 2 cups of water along with 4 cups of broth

    gipson.scott

  2. Hello everyone for this recipe i like to use smoked turkey. My trick to more flavors instead of bacon is .... first cut up the smoked turkey then stir fry it in chicken broth and olive oil after that add all garlic onion and celery other season and enjoy

    Bellanger L.

  3. Really great basic recipe. These were cheap, tasty, easy and fast to make. I added bay leaves and cayanne and used salt pork instead of bacon.

    appalucn_12834131

  4. Turned out perfect. Used salt pork instead of bacon, but did everything else the same. Dee-Lish! Thanks for your submission.

    LittleJo

  5. Love the chicken broth! I've always used water like my mom did, but never again. Skipped the celery because I didn't have any, used spiral sliced ham instead of bacon, and a one pound bag of dried peas not pre-soaked. Cooked covered for 4 hours - perfect!

    Candy C

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FAQs

Do black-eyed peas lower blood pressure? ›

May Lower Blood Pressure

Black-eyed peas are rich in potassium, a mineral that helps keep your blood pressure levels at healthy numbers and lowers your risk of heart disease. Some studies have linked low potassium in the diet with high blood pressure.

Should I add baking soda to black-eyed peas? ›

Your Beans Will Cook Faster

Well, creating an alkaline (or basic) environment by adding a small amount (about 1 teaspoon per cup of dry beans) of baking soda to your soaking/cooking water can actually help your beans cook faster.

What are black-eyed peas called in the South? ›

The southern pea, Vigna unguiculata, has its own lexicon of names. Yankees call it the cowpea, a name never heard south of the lilac–crape myrtle line. Southerners also know it as the black-eyed-pea, the pink eye pea, the purple hull pea, the cream pea or the crowder.

Should I drain canned black-eyed peas? ›

Canned black-eyed peas are best in recipes that don't require slow cooking or a long cook time, which can make them mushy. If you're using canned black-eyed peas, simply rinse them in a colander to remove any liquid from the can as well as excess salt. Then you're good to go!

What is the number one vegetable to lower blood pressure? ›

Make at least one of your daily vegetable servings a dark leafy green like arugula, cabbage, kale or spinach for potentially greater blood pressure benefits. A serving of leafy greens is 1 cup of raw greens or ½ cup cooked greens.

What are the side effects of eating black-eyed peas? ›

For some people, black-eyed peas may cause stomach pain, gas, and bloating due to their content of raffinose, a type of fiber that can contribute to digestive issues ( 17 ). Soaking and cooking dried beans can reduce the content of raffinose and make them much easier to digest ( 17 ).

What to put in beans to prevent gas? ›

Sprinkle in some baking soda

As it turns out, baking soda significantly decreases the levels of raffinose, the gas-causing sugar present in beans. When should you add baking soda to beans? It works best with just a pinch (about 1/16 of a teaspoon) sprinkled into dried beans while they soak in water before cooking.

What happens if you don't pre soak black-eyed peas? ›

Not soaking the black-eyed peas can slightly impact the texture, as they can take longer to cook and may be slightly firmer compared to soaked ones. However, the taste will remain similar whether you soak them or not.

How do you reduce gas in black-eyed peas? ›

Six tips for reducing gas from beans
  1. Try lentils. ...
  2. Easy does it. ...
  3. Give it time. ...
  4. Slow down and chew more thoroughly. ...
  5. Use an OTC enzyme supplement to help break down the gas-producing sugars in beans. ...
  6. Rinse all canned beans before using them. ...
  7. Soak twice and discard the water.
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Why is Hoppin John called Hoppin John? ›

Some say an old, hobbled man called hoppin' John became known for selling peas and rice on the streets of Charleston. Others say slave children hopped around the table in eager anticipation of the dish. Most food historians think the name derives from a French term for dried peas, “pois pigeons.”

What's the difference between Hoppin John and black-eyed peas? ›

What's the difference between Hoppin' John and black-eyed peas? Hoppin' John has black-eyed peas in it, but it also has other ingredients. In this recipe, the black-eyed peas are stewed with onion, garlic, celery, and a ham hock, similar to how some Southern-style black-eyed peas would be cooked.

What is the Southern tradition of eating black-eyed peas? ›

When Sherman's troops overtook and raided the food supplies of the Confederate South, Union soldiers regarded as them as animal feed and left them behind in the fields. The Confederates, however, survived by eating this crop and considered themselves lucky to have had them and, so, the peas became symbolic of luck.

How to doctor up black-eyed peas in a can? ›

Drain the canned black eyed peas, then add them to the pot along with the oregano, smoked paprika, cayenne pepper, black pepper, and vegetable broth. Stir to combine. Place a lid on the pot, turn the heat up to medium high, and bring the pot up to a boil.

What do you eat with black-eyed peas? ›

In Southern cuisine, they are often paired with ham hocks or smoked turkey for added flavor. Jambalaya, a Cajun dish, and Hoppin' John, a traditional Southern dish combining black-eyed peas, rice, and pork, are popular choices. These pairings create a well-rounded and satisfying meal.

What if I forgot to rinse my beans before cooking? ›

If you're a relatively healthy person though, enjoying canned beans without draining or rinsing them first is fine. That's because our bodies require sodium to function. It's only when we go above and beyond what we need that it becomes a problem.

What does black-eyed peas do for your body? ›

Black-Eyed Peas Nutrition

Like other beans, black-eyed peas are an excellent source of magnesium, which plays a role in over 300 biochemical reactions in the body, including energy production, muscle and nerve function, blood sugar control, and blood pressure management.

Are black-eyed peas good for your heart? ›

California black-eye peas contain several types of phytochemicals. They are rich in lignans, which may play a role in preventing osteoporosis, heart disease, and certain cancers. The flavonoids in beans may help reduce heart disease and cancer risk. Phytosterols, also in legumes, help reduce blood cholesterol levels.

Are canned black-eyed peas healthy? ›

Canned black-eyed peas provide important nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium and fiber. combine with other vegetables for a healthy side dish.

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