Monday, December 31, 2012

Black-eye Pea Dip for New Years!

Eating black-eye peas on New Years seems to be a more Southern tradition. I have looked it up just out of plain curiosity, why we have this tradition! Is it superstitious? Is it because it's healthier than bringing in the new year with a bowl full of sugar? Although I can't remember finding an exact answer (this was many years ago because I was hoping the tradition was wrong and it was actually something more delicious), I do remember that it says the "tradition" dated back the Civil War days. Black-eye peas are hearty and had no problems holding up in winter temperature, they were cheap and readily available to everyone! With that being said, I wish strawberries or tomatoes made the top list of "readily available farm foods", but no here we sit bringing in 2013 with black-eye peas on our plate! It's said to bring luck to your New Year (I'm not superstitious, but why not?)! So, I'm going to share my yummy way to eat black-eye peas! It's simple, and I've made it for years! I can't remember where we came across the recipe! I've seen many variations since, but none of them make my taste buds do a little happy dance quite like this one! I've taken it to many parties and family gatherings and can honestly say, I have NEVER heard a complaint. I've actually had to "re-make" it in front of groups of people because we ran out, and then everyone wanted to know how to make it! So I had a, "make this incredibly simple dip" session in the middle of a get together and felt so silly because in about 5 minutes, I was done, all the while I felt like I should have done a cartwheel/back handspring to give a more "wow" effect! So let's get started so ya'll can hopefully enjoy this tomorrow (I've already grabbed a couple bites and then had to make myself stop or it would be GONE!)

Ingredients:
2 cans of plain black-eye peas (no extra flavorings...I've tried them and it just takes a wrong turn)
1 can of white hominy
1 can of petite diced tomatoes (again no extra flavorings)
3 green onions, chopped
1/2+ of red (you can use any color or combine colors) pepper, chopped
1/2 jalapeno, chopped (more or less depending on how spicy you like your dip)
1/2 bottle of Zesty Italian Dressing
A splash of red wine vinegar ("Splash" means I start to pour count to 1 and put the lid back on)
A couple shakes of salt (really one or two shakes from the salt shaker is all you need because your chips will probably be salted and then it becomes too much)






To start off you're going to open and drain all your "canned" items (peas, hominy, and tomatoes). Once they are drained, pour them into a large bowl. Next chop your green onions and peppers, then add those to the bowl! Now hold your breath and stand on one leg, and turn yourself around (not necessary but it makes me feel like I'm not giving you the EASIEST recipe ever lol)! Add the dressing, and splash of red wine vinegar along with the salt! Mix together and you're done!! It is BEST if chilled overnight, but you can pop it in the fridge covered for a couple hours and you're still good to go! Seriously, THAT EASY!! 
Here are some hints I've heard along the years:
Too Spicy: Easy fix, don't add jalapenos/remove the seeds of the jalapenos/use less jalapeno
Too "Runny": Easy fix: Use a slotted spoon so excess liquid drips off/use less dressing
Would garlic taste good: YES!! Add it if you so desire!
What about chopped onion?? Of course! I love onions, so the more the merrier!

So DELICIOUS

I hope you all have a wonderful New Years! I'm working on some blog ideas for 2013! Ya'll have been so good to me this past year! I'm looking forward to another year of sharing recipes with you! Until next year...
~Happy Eating~

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