Symbolizing good luck, fortune, and prosperity, black-eyed peas are a cherished New Year’s Day tradition in the South—here’s ...
These easy black-eyed pea recipes are the perfect place to start, whether you're looking for a comforting hoppin' John or a ...
Two iconic Southern ingredients come together in this dish of collard greens with black-eyed peas, which is easy to make ...
Alongside collard greens, associated with money, and cornbread, symbolizing gold, black-eyed peas became a cornerstone of the ...
Cracker Barrel quietly stopped serving black-eyed peas on New Year's Day, ending a beloved Southern tradition that was thought to bring good luck to Southerners.
Soak black-eyed peas in cold water before you go to bed on New Year's Eve. In a heavy, lidded pot, cover the ham hock with ...
Do you eat black eyed peas on New Year's Day? Many consider it tradition. Have you heard of anyone eating 365 black eyed peas ...
Black-eyed peas, collard greens, tender pork, and cornbread are typical staples in Black households on New Year's Eve. Here's ...
Back-eyed peas for luck and something green for money. David Hollloway has the recipes to get you set for a new year.
Black-eyed peas are particularly celebrated on New Year’s Day as a symbol of good fortune and prosperity. In this culinary tradition, the beans represent coins, the greens they are served with ...
Gail Simmons shares her recipe for a savory, subtly spicy black-eyed pea stew. The soft, creamy beans are paired with hot ...
Learn about the surprising connection between baking soda, beans, and gas. Southern cooks have used the pantry staple to ease toots for decades, but is there any merit to the claim?