No Soak Instant Pot Black Eyed Peas cook up quickly with the help of your pressure cooker. It’s southern tradition to serve this side dish on New Year’s for good luck! Want to Save This Recipe? Enter your email & I'll send it to your inbox. Plus, get great new recipes from me...
Instant Pot Black Eyed Peas are a hassle-free way to enjoy this classic dish. The quick cooking time and ability to infuse deep flavors make it a must-try recipe for busy cooks. Black-eyed peas have been a staple in Southern cuisine for centuries, symbolizing good luck and prosperity. ...
Try one of these Slow Cooker or Instant Pot Recipes for Black-Eyed Peas to bring you good luck in the New Year!
Instant Pot Vegetarian Black Eyed Peas recipe with tomato and spinach or Indian Spinach Lobia is easier to make than you think! It's a nutritious vegetarian dish you can make in less than 15 minutes. What Makes This Black Eyed Peas Instant Pot Recipe So Good? Fast. Done in under 30 minu...
This Instant Pot Black Eyed Pea Soup is an easy and fast way to serve traditional black eyed peas and greens on New Year's day for good luck and good health! Packed with veggies, healthy pulses, freezable, and gluten/dairy free.
Instant Pot + Stovetop Option Published: Dec 21, 2019· Modified: Feb 10, 2022 by Marisa Moore· 1.6K shares Jump to Recipe Print Recipe These southern-style, vegan black-eyed peas are made quick and easy in your pressure cooker. With no soaking necessary, these black-eyed peas are meat...
A delicious black-eyed peas stir fry or sundal with refreshing flavors of cilantro, mint, curry leaves, and coconut.
Instant Pot Black-Eyed Peas Ingredients: Should I soak the peas? Can I use something other than bacon? Can this recipe be Vegetarian or Vegan? Can I use frozen black-eyed peas? More delicious recipes: Printable Recipe: Recipe Other New Year Day Side Dishes... ...
Pour and cook Instant Pot Black Eyed Peas recipe cooks up fast and creamy. It's a fast way to make a dish that used to take all day on the stove! Omit ham hocks for aVeganversion. I've lived in Texas for 30 years. In fact, I've lived longer here than I have in any other ...
Jump to Recipe Photograph by Jenn Hair Tompkins “IT BETTER WORK, PAULA!” was my editor’s response when I proposed doing black-eyed peas for my Instant Pot recipe this month. All caps, just like that. At first I was confused—of course the recipe will work, that’s why I test it...