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Thanks for all of the feedback. I went with this one earlier today and they turned out excellent. I doubled the salt and tripled the pepper. Will add some of the items mentioned in the posts above next time. As already stated, fresh peas make it even better when you can find them. Anyone using canned peas is missing out big time.
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Happy New Year!!!
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Black eyed peas and purple hulls...all the time, all year long
My wife makes the dried one is her insta-pot
I watched her today. She sautéed about 1/2 a pound of thick sliced bacon, left the bacon grease in the insta-pot, added a carton of beef broth, the 1 pound bag of dry blackeyes, about 2 teaspoons of Chachere’s
Cooked under pressure for 30 minutes, slow released pressure for 20 minutes
Done
They are awesome
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Originally posted by Robertt View PostI cook mine the same way I cook my pinto beans. Same spices, salt pork, etc. My kids tell me they don't taste bad like the can ones.
I agree with the above. I cook black eyed peas just about the same way as I would a pot of pinto beans. Start with a few slices of cut up bacon to get some grease in the pot. Throw in some diced onion, peppers (I like a couple diced Serrano) or whatever you like to add heat/flavor. The standard spices for me are garlic (preferred fresh cloves if possible), onion powder (if no diced onion), little cayenne and some black pepper. Typically the bacon adds enough salt for me. If I feel like a little Cajun flare, I'll throw in a couple teaspoons of Cajun spice. Add water as necessary and simmer on low for a couple hours. The main difference between peas and pintos is peas typically cook faster, so it's good idea to keep an eye on them.
There's really a lot of variations you can go with on beans/peas. If I have a ham bone (which I typically do not), that's great for the pot as well. Or adding a sliced link of deer sausage, andouille or whatever can add a bit more filler.
Fresh cornbread is most definitely the best compliment.
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I do mine in an insta pot & dang good
I take 4 slices of bacon & cut into smaller strips
Place bacon inside the pot sauté approx 3-4 minutes just to get some bacon grease out
I remove the pot
Add frozen package of peas into pot
Add 1 teaspoon onion powder
Salt & pepper
Add 1/4 teaspoon paprika
Add 1 bouillon beef cube
Add 2 cups water
I cook for 8-10 minutes under pressure manual
Then let them go 10 minutes with no pressure release
Release what remaining pressure & stir & eat
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