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01-01-2015 02:20 PM
Whew, looks like I got Preds pix.
Have the black eyed peas and collards on the stove - cornbread coming later.
Have a great New Year everyone. PLEASE stop by and chat with us.
01-01-2015 02:43 PM
On 1/1/2015 Winifred said:Whew, looks like I got Preds pix.
Have the black eyed peas and collards on the stove - cornbread coming later.
Have a great New Year everyone. PLEASE stop by and chat with us.
EXACTLY what we are doing! We'll serve it with iced tea (no sugar) and Dixie chow chow!
01-01-2015 02:50 PM
Pork chops in sauerkraut. I'll have some beans, too, nit blah-eyed peas, but legumes.
01-01-2015 03:01 PM
Sooner - my Mother ALWAYS had chow chow. I have never tried to fix it although I THINK I have her yummy recipe. My Dad could eat that stuff all by itself.
01-01-2015 03:06 PM
My family tradition was cabbage on New Year's Day. So, I have cabbage, onions, carrots, potatoes & smoke sausage in the crockpot. That's what I'll be having while watching football.
Happy New Year Everyone, wishing you the best for 2015!
--Jeri
01-01-2015 03:08 PM
It's a Sauerkraut and Kielbasa day at the Gs'. Wouldn't think of starting a new year without sauerkraut.
Happy New Year, Everyone!
01-01-2015 03:15 PM
On 1/1/2015 Winifred said:Sooner - my Mother ALWAYS had chow chow. I have never tried to fix it although I THINK I have her yummy recipe. My Dad could eat that stuff all by itself.
I have looked up our favorite brand for you and was HORRIFIED they are changing the label. Is NOTHING sacred these days? You can get hot or mild, and we are mild people when it comes to chow chow. I LOVE that stuff with any kind of beans or peas!
Here's news about the label I have to go fan myself.
http://www.theshelbyreport.com/2014/12/10/renfro-foods-classic-dixieland-chow-chow-gets-new-look/
01-01-2015 03:17 PM
Here in the South, we always have pork (traditionally it was pork jowls, but many of us nowadays cook ham, chops, or some other form of pork), collard greens, blackeyed peas, and cornbread. I usually serve this with fresh sliced tomatoes, sliced sweet onions, spicy pickled peppers, and a tall glass of cold milk. The collards are supposed to bring lots of "greenbacks" and the blackeyes lots of "coins" in the New Year......so it's a meal promoting prosperity. I'm skillet-searing a center slice of ham for New Year's Dinner, along with the above listed accompaniments. My collards are simmering in the crockpot as I type......out on the porch, because DH doesn't like them and hates the way they smell up the house while cooking. I can't wait for tonight's New Year dinner and will eat a double portion of collards to make up for DH not eating any!
I'm not serving chow-chow this time around; the pickled peppers will do.......but I've eaten chow-chow many times and love it. A sweet/hot mix of pickled chopped cabbage, onions, peppers, and seasonings that is killer on Southern greens! I don't know if you can find it anywhere except in Southern grocery stores.
Whether collards, cabbage, or kraut, it sounds like cruciferous vegetables are the order of the Day, hands down!
01-01-2015 03:19 PM
nice share. happy new year to everyone
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