HOPPIN' JOHN
Steps:
- Soak black-eyed peas in cool water for at least 6 hours. Rinse before using.
- Heat butter in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add onion, garlic, green pepper, and celery and stir. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Stir in soaked beans, then add chicken broth, ham hock, salt & pepper, and cayenne to taste. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and cover the pot for 30 minutes.
- After 30 minutes, check the liquid level; if it's too soupy, cook with the lid off for another 15 minutes or so. If it's too thick, splash in a little more broth. Stir in vinegar, then taste for seasonings. Add more spice if needed.
- Serve over white or brown rice, making sure to get plenty of the cooking liquid spooned over the top. Or, you may mix the bean mixture with the rice before serving.
- Variations: Add red bell pepper, canned diced tomatoes, diced jalapenos, diced ham (instead of ham hocks), or sliced bacon (instead of ham hocks). Stir in torn-up kale when 5 minutes of cooking time remain. You can also use canned, drained black-eyed peas if preferred. Just use diced ham instead of ham hock and a little less broth, as peas won't need to cook as long.
HOPPIN' JOHN WITH BLACK EYED PEAS
Hoppin' John with Black Eyed Peas Promises Good Luck and Great Flavor! GOYA® Black Eye Peas promise good flavor, and good luck in our speedy version of the savory "good luck" rice-and-bean dish from the American south. Friends and family sit down to this traditional new year's food on New Year's Day to call in a prosperous and lucky new year. Simmered with bacon, and seasoned with authentic Latin spices, these peas are brimming with flavor! Why wait for New Year's? Sit down with your friends and family to this delicious recipe, any month of the year!
Time 35m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Step 1 In medium, heavy saucepan over medium-high heat, add bacon. Cook until fat is rendered and bacon is crisp, about 7 minutes. Drain off and discard all but 1 tbsp. fat. Add onions, peppers and celery to pan; cook until vegetables are tender, about 10 minutes. Step 2 Add blackeye peas (and their liquid) and sazón to saucepan; bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium low. Simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened and heated through, about 10 minutes more. Stir in cooked rice, simmer until liquid is absorbed, about 5 minutes more. Season with adobo and hot pepper sauce.
HOPPIN JOHN
Provided by Kardea Brown
Categories side-dish
Time 3h10m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Heat a medium heavy-bottomed saucepot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the black-eyed peas and cover with cold water by 1 inch (should be about 6 cups water). Add the smoked turkey and a pinch of salt and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook over medium heat, covered, until tender, about 2 hours, then turn off the heat.
- Melt the butter and oil in a large saucepot over medium-high heat. Add the onions and peppers. Season with salt and pepper and cook just until slightly softened, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook 1 minute more. Add the rice to the pot and stir until toasted, about 5 minutes.
- Add 3 cups water and 1 cup of the cooking liquid from the peas. Bring to a boil, then cover and cook over medium-low heat until the rice is tender and cooked through, 15 to 20 minutes. Fluff the rice with a fork and gently stir in 2 cups of the cooked peas (save the remainder for another use). Cover and cook for 10 minutes more. Transfer to a serving bowl and top with the sliced scallions before serving.
HOPPIN' JOHN -- RICE AND BLACK-EYED PEAS
I have heard all my life that one should eat black eyed peas on New Year's Day for good luck throughout the new year. It wasn't until I was in my early twenties that my father changed the dish from black eyed peas to Hoppin' John as our traditional New Year's Day good luck meal. It's simple, po' foke's food, and I love it any time of the year. In the directions, I will include substitutions to make this dish vegetarian/vegan. Some history of the dish can be found here --http://members.aol.com/RSRICHMOND/hoppingjohn.html -- It would seem most people cook the rice and peas seperately, and then combine the two to serve. That's how my dad does it. I wanted to cook the flavor of the black eyed peas into the rice. So, this recipe strays a little from the norm, in that I cook the rice with the peas already in the pan.
Provided by ATM 67
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a 4 qt or pan brown bacon and cook onion in bacon grease until the onion is transparent. ** For vegan, omit bacon and use approximately 1/4 cup of vegetable oil to cook onion.
- Add uncooked rice, black eyed peas (with juice) and water to your bacon onion mixture. Mix well. **For vegan add liquid smoke at this point to replace the smoke flavor that would have been added by the bacon.
- Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to medium.
- When the tops of the bursting bubbles of boiling water are all of the liquid that can be seen above the rice, remove the pan from the heat and cover.
- Wait at least twenty minutes, WITHOUT PEEKING!
- Don't do it. You'll loose precious heat and steam.
- Serve with bread of your choice, or with the veggies of your choice and plenty of hot sauce. Of course, the variety of hot sauce you choose will depend on your tolerance for heat. If you would like, this could be served as a side dish, as well.
HEALTHIER BLACK-EYED PEAS (AKA HOPPIN' JOHN) FROM GLAMOUR MAGAZI
This recipe has become our favorite black-eyed pea recipe. Because it's made without meat, which can be served on the side (although we don't bother with it), it's lighter and it's vegan, which means we've been able to serve it to a whole crowd of different people around our table who have religious or ethical dietary needs. And meat-eaters who say they don't like beans come away asking for the recipe. This recipe includes two parts: the beans and a vinaigrette which seasons it. Serve with cornbread and greens or spinach. If you are good with a pressure cooker, you can speed this up by about half. Preparation time does not reflect pressure cooker use or soaking time. We usually double the recipe as it freezes well. If time is an issue, just make your rice at the same time but save the water from the peas and make some dirty rice to serve with other things.
Provided by OliveLover
Categories < 4 Hours
Time 2h15m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Sort thought the peas, discarding any shriveled ones. Place peas in a large pot, covering them with at least 2" of water and soak for 4-6 hours or heat to boiling over high heat, remove from heat and allow to soak for 2 hours. Using either method, drain after soaking.
- Place onion, carrots and garlic in food processor and pulse to achieve a medium to fine dice. Tie parsley sprigs together with kitchen twine or dental floss.
- After soaking and rinsing, place peas, onion, carrots, garlic, and parsley bundle into a clean pot. Add 12 cups of water, 2 teaspoons of the salt and half of the thyme and sage. Over high heat, heat to boiling reduce heat to low and simmer for about 15 minutes. Add the other half of the thyme and sage. and continue cooking until done, about 15 more minutes.
- When done, remove the parsley bundle. Decant the water into a bowl and measure, adding additional water to make 3 cups if necessary. Use this water to cook the rice, making it "dirty."
- While the peas are cooking, make the vinaigrette by combining the oil, vinegar, salt, minced parsley, 1 teaspoon salt and hot pepper flakes in a small bowl or jar. Mix to combine and pour onto the peas while still warm, stirring to blend.
- Serve over the dirty rice with the ham on the side. Put the hot sauce of your choice on the table.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 611, Fat 20.5, SaturatedFat 3.1, Sodium 1198.2, Carbohydrate 87.2, Fiber 11.1, Sugar 7.8, Protein 22.2
HOPPIN' JOHN
In the southern United States, eating Hoppin' John on New Year's Day is thought to bring a prosperous year filled with luck. The peas are symbolic of pennies or coins, and a coin is sometimes added to the pot or left under the dinner bowls. Collard greens, mustard greens, turnip greens, chard, kale, cabbage etc. along with this dish are supposed to also add to the wealth since they are the color of money. I had leftover ham and a bag of black eyed peas. Combined recipe on bag with Betty Crocker and tweaked a bit.
Provided by Linky
Categories Beans
Time 1h50m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Prepare black eyed peas overnight or quick method. (I boiled for 5 min, brought to boil and simmered for one hour.).
- Dice ham and remove as much fat as possible.
- Chop onion.
- Combine onion and ham in dutch oven, stir over medium heat until onions start to wilt.
- Add chili powder.
- Add cooked beans with any remaining cooking liquid.
- Add water so that there is about a total of one cup liquid.
- Add rice.
- Cover, simmer for 10 minutes.
- Add salt and pepper if needed.
HOPPIN' JOHN SOUP (BLACK-EYED PEAS AND RICE)
Soup made with black-eyed peas, onion, vegetables, chicken bouillon, garlic, thyme, cumin, pepper, and rice. Great served with cornbread.
Provided by littleturtle
Categories Clear Soup
Time 2h15m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- In a Dutch oven or soup pot, heat butter and olive oil over medium heat; saute onion for 1 minute, then add garlic and saute for 5 minutes.
- Add peas, thyme, and 9 cups chicken broth, and bring to a boil.
- Parboil peas, uncovered, for 3-5 minutes; then remove from heat and let rest for 20 minutes.
- Add the water and bring to a boil.
- Lower heat to simmer and cook, partially covered, stirring occasionally, until almost mushy (1 hour).
- In a seperate pot, cook rice according to package directions.
- Fry bacon, then add the celery and saute until it's clear.
- When rice and celery are done add them to the peas along with all remaining ingredients (including remaining 2 cups broth).
- Bring to a boil, and taste for seasoning.
- At this point it isn't necessary to continue cooking, but you can cook longer if desired.
- Serve with cornbread.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 492.2, Fat 19.1, SaturatedFat 6, Cholesterol 26.1, Sodium 1988.8, Carbohydrate 57.5, Fiber 7.2, Sugar 12, Protein 23.3
PAUL PRUDHOMME'S HOPPIN' JOHN
Based on the recipe in Seasoned America. Note that even though this recipe uses dried peas, they are not presoaked or precooked.
Provided by Chocolatl
Categories Low Cholesterol
Time 2h15m
Yield 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Combine seasoning mix ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.
- Place bacon in a large ovenproof pot and cook over high heat until bacon begins to brown, about 6 minutes.
- Stir in 2 cups onions, 1 cup peppers, 1 cup celery, 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon seasoning mix, bay leaves, and half the peas.
- Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes.
- Stir in the garlic and 2 cups stock.
- Scrape bottom of pot.
- Bring to a boil and cook, stirring occasionally, about 20 minutes.
- Add 1 cup stock and scrape bottom of pot.
- Add sausage, 6 cups stock, remaining onions, remaining peppers, remaining celery, remaining peas, and remaining seasoning mix.
- Cover and bring to a boil over high heat.
- Reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer until peas are tender, about 1 1/4 hours.
- Preheat oven to 350°.
- Stir in rice and remaining stock.
- Bring to a boil over high heat.
- Cover pot and bake in oven 15 minutes.
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- Pour the black eyed peas onto a rimmed baking sheet and shake to distribute them into a single layer. Search through and discard any bad peas or stones. Transfer to a strainer, rinse with cool water and set aside.
- Place a large soup pot over medium heat and warm the olive oil until shimmering. Then add the onion and celery and cook for about 3 minutes until the onions and celery soften a bit.
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- Cook bacon in a Dutch oven over medium-high, stirring occasionally, until starting to crisp, about 10 minutes. Add celery, onion, bell pepper, garlic, thyme, black pepper, cayenne, and 1 teaspoon of the salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onion is tender, about 8 minutes. Add broth and black-eyed peas and bring to a boil over medium-high. Reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer until peas are tender, about 40 minutes. Drain pea mixture, reserving cooking liquid. Return pea mixture and 1 cup of the cooking liquid to Dutch oven. Cover to keep warm; set aside.
- Heat oil in a medium saucepan over medium-high. Add rice and cook, stirring often, until fragrant and lightly toasted, 3 to 4 minutes. Stir in 3 cups of the reserved cooking liquid and remaining 1⁄2 teaspoon salt. Bring to a boil, and reduce heat to medium-low; cover and cook until rice is tender, 15 to 18 minutes. Fluff rice with a fork, and gently stir into pea mixture in Dutch oven. Stir in remaining cooking liquid, 1⁄4 cup at a time, until desired consistency is reached. Sprinkle servings with sliced fresh scallions.
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