Southern families often cook a traditional New Year’s Day meal involving collard greens, cornbread and black eyed peas. In ...
Two iconic Southern ingredients come together in this dish of collard greens with black-eyed peas, which is easy to make ...
This classic black eyed peas and collard greens recipe is a comforting Southern dish made with smoky bacon, tender colla ...
Start the new year off on the right foot with a traditional Southern recipe that promises to bring luck and prosperity in the ...
Symbolizing good luck, fortune, and prosperity, black-eyed peas are a cherished New Year’s Day tradition in the South—here’s ...
Chicago is a melting pot of cuisines and there are many traditional foods that are cooked in order to bring you good luck in the new year. Chef Bianca Wilson joined us to share a black-eyed peas ...
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 ...
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?
Being a Southerner by birth, lineage and residency, I’ve eaten a lot of black-eyed peas over the past few days.
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 ...
David Tanis pairs his rich recipe with a bright cabbage salad and finishes it with some unforgettable spiced apple fritters.
This hearty black-eyed pea and greens soup pairs smoky ham with tender legumes, chard, and a vinegar finish for a simple, flavorful pot perfect for cold-weather cooking.