Surely we are destined to have good luck in 2024 as we served black eyed peas and a green salad containing cabbage on New Year’s day . . . both foods that are associated with good luck. This year I started with the dried peas and used the crock pot for a long, slow cooking time that infused them with lots of flavor. Soaked peas ready for the long, slow cooking process.
Crock Pot Black Eyed Peas About 8 to 10 servings
1 lb. dry black-eyed peas
32 oz. box chicken broth
14 oz. can tomatoes
Ham bone, ham hocks or about 1 cup+ diced ham
1 onion, diced
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1 teaspoon black pepper
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Cooked rice for serving (we like to use basmati rice flavored sautéed onions and fresh parsley)
- To soak or not to soak? Soak the black-eyed peas overnight and in n the morning drain the water. Or, skip the soaking and, cook on HIGH for 7 hours without opening the lid during the cooking time.
- Add the chicken broth, can of diced tomatoes, ham, onion, garlic, and pepper; stir.
- Cover and cook on LOW for 10 hours or HIGH for 6 hours. Do not open the lid during the cooking time.
- To serve: Spoon cooked rice in the bottom on the bowl and top with black eyed peas.
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