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Southern New Years 2010

Foofoogal

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Blackeyes for pennies, cabbage for greenbacks, and cornbread for Gold.
Yummy. I used sausage but usually pork roast or ribs.

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funneman

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Boy you're really taking me back to my roots with that plate.

I've brought in many a New Year in front of a plate just like that.

Yum!
 

Foofoogal

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Well thank you. As number 9 of 11 children I learned how to cook from my mother. I honestly do not hardly know how to use a recipe. Just put it all together. It is yummy but easy.
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Cabbage and Sausage
1 head of cabbage cut up in wedges in covered dutch oven pot.
Salt, pepper, garlic to taste. I use garlic pwdr.
Cut up sausage and put on top. Water about 1/2 inch in pot to not stick.
Cook away till tender.

Blackeyes
1 lb. bag covered with water slow cook over medium heat checking to if and when to add more water with a few pieces of sausage to taste.
Salt, pepper, onion medley mix ( I cheat with frozen)

Make cornbread and done.
 

High Pockets

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:D Wouldn't dream of New Year's Day without Blackeyed Peas!

Boiled down a ham-vegetable stock yesterday evening and soaked the peas overnight, got up early and oven baked a pot of 'em first thing this morning!

Yummy!:D
 

"Skeet" McD

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Well...born-and-bred Yankee that I am....that's a new tradition on me, and it looks delicious! I'm sure, though...the only way to truly experience it is in the home of a true Southerner; perhaps some New-Year I'll have the chance! Say: do folks still shoot guns on new-year's eve?

On a practical note....what sort of sausage do you use; do you brown it, or just boil it?

Happy New-Year!
"Skeet"
 

Foofoogal

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well that is a bit of a problem Skeet. Seems hard to find good sausage in AR. One disappointing thing to me.
I just throw it all in and boil slowly but sometimes brown first with the onions. I do that with the pork chops if I use that. You can use ham also.
Eckermann or Burton sausage in Texas was what I used to use.
http://www.eckermannsmeatmarket.com/
http://www.burtonsausage.com/
As long as you find some sausage that has some meat in them you will be ok.
To get the sort of caramelized taste is much better.
Like I said I play it all by mood when I cook.
Pinch of this, dash of that.
 

High Pockets

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[QUOTE="Skeet" McD]Well...born-and-bred Yankee that I am....that's a new tradition on me, and it looks delicious! I'm sure, though...the only way to truly experience it is in the home of a true Southerner; perhaps some New-Year I'll have the chance! Say: do folks still shoot guns on new-year's eve?

On a practical note....what sort of sausage do you use; do you brown it, or just boil it?

Happy New-Year!
"Skeet"[/QUOTE]

:D Most folks around here wouldn't dream of venturing of into a new year without first having secured good luck via a healthy serving of Black Eyed Peas on New Years Day!

And of course we shoot guns off at midnight on New Years,......because we still CAN!:D

Posted last night as the clock struck twelve:
High Pockets said:
Amen,.......when I was a kid in New York most of the books I read were old books my grandmother would buy at Rummage Sales. They had a wonderful distinct smell to them,.....a smell that I dearly love.

Dang it's New Years, I hear the guns going off! (I live in the country)

Happy New Year to everyone!!
 

Wally_Hood

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Black-eyed peas, cornbread, cabbabge-

Tho' I'm California born and bred, both my Mother and Dad were from Oklahoma, with branches traced back to Arkansas, which means this food was what I grew up on. Man, oh, man, does it look good!

I still on occasion make my own cornbread from my Mother's reciepe...
 

squirrel_leigh

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It was Hoppin John and collards in my house, can't beat it! The hoppin john was slow cooked in a dutch oven with plenty of bacon and ham, I just adore the dish and it makes eating for luck and money better than the money itself.
 

Retro Grouch

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Black eyed peas were manatory on New Years. In my youth, some bars would give out a small bowl of 'em with the first drink. This was to insure good luck.

I have maintained the tradition but in the form of a Hoppin' John. I am of the belief that cabbage and pennies are a northern plot and should not be taken with a grain of salt. lol
 

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