• Hoppin' John

    From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Mon Jan 1 15:08:37 2024
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    Title: Hopping John Casserole (From "Minnie Pearl")
    Categories: Black-eyed, New year's, Southern tr, Good luck
    Yield: 1 Servings

    1 c Dried black-eyed peas
    (or two 15 oz. cans)
    1 t Salt
    1 ds Of cayenne pepper
    3 c Cold water
    1 c Long-grain rice (uncooked)
    2 c Cold water
    1 t Salt
    1 t Bacon drippings
    4 sl Of bacon, cut in 1 inch
    -strips
    1/2 c Chopped onion

    If using dried peas, wash and discard broken or dark ones and any
    foreign matter. Place in a saucepan with 1 teaspoon salt, pepper,
    and 3 cups of cold water. Cook over high heat about 5 minutes.
    Reduce heat. Simmer about 2 hours or until soft but not mushy. When
    done, drain. Reserve liquid. If using canned peas, drain and reserve
    liquid. In another saucepan, combine uncooked rice, 2 cups cold
    water, and salt. Cook over high heat for 5 minutes. Reduce heat.
    Cover tightly. Simmer for 15 minutes or until most of the water is
    absorbed and the rice is almost tender. Meanwhile, in skillet, cook
    bacon pieces and onion until bacon is lightly brown and onion is
    transparent. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly grease 1 1/2
    quart casserole dish. Combine cooked, drained peas, 1/2 cup liquid
    from peas, and rice. Pour cooked bacon, onion and bacon drippings
    over rice and peas. Cover tightly. Bake about 20 minutes. Makes
    about 8 servings.
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    From "Minnie Pearl Cooks, " p. 162. Note: It is an old Southern
    tradition to eat black-eyed peas/"hoppin' John" on New Years Day in
    order to have good luck for the whole year. Some say you will have
    one day of good luck for each black-eyed pea eaten on New Year's Day.

    Submitted By JOE SHEDLOCK * ORIGINAL On 12-20-95 2146

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