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Recession Caviar

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Ring in the New Year Southern style with a big bowl of big flavor Recession Caviar. This black-eyed pea salsa is great year ’round.

Ingredients

  • 3 cans (14.5 Ounces Each) Black-eyed Peas, Drained And Rinsed
  • 3 cups Frozen Corn, Thawed
  • ½ whole Large Red Onion, Peeled
  • 4 cloves Garlic, Peeled And Minced
  • 2 whole Jalapeno Peppers, Or More According To Preference
  • 1 bunch Fresh Cilantro, Rinsed And Drained
  • 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil Or Canola Oil
  • 1 Tablespoon Chili Powder
  • 2 whole Limes, Juice Only
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
  • ½ teaspoons Coarsely Ground Black Pepper, Or To Taste

Preparation

Peel the red onion half and lay down on its cut side. Slice parallel cuts 1/8- 1/4 of an inch apart across the onion leaving the root end intact. Turn the onion 90 degrees and slice across the cuts for a small dice. Add diced onions, corn and the rinsed black-eyed peas to a mixing bowl with the garlic. Set aside.

Slice jalapeno peppers in half and use the tip of a spoon to remove the seeds, membranes and stems. Slice the peppers into thin strips, turn the strips 90 degrees and slice across the strips to finely dice the peppers. Transfer to the mixing bowl with the black-eyed peas, garlic and onions.

Roughly chop the cilantro and stir into the black-eyed pea mixture along with the oil, chili powder, lime juice, kosher salt and black pepper. Allow to sit covered at room temperature for an hour prior to serving, or in the fridge for at least four hours prior to serving. Store leftovers for up to 5 days tightly covered in the refrigerator.

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Rebecca on 1.6.2010

Maxiwe- Oooh, avocado is brilliant! I’ll give that a go soon.

Joanie- I’m so glad you made a cilantro convert with it. So glad, too, that everyone loved it. So, what game did you watch?

Poohla- Jalapenos are so unpredictable this time of year, aren’t they? The batch I got was fiery, but I’ve had some as bland as a bell pepper recently, too. The serrano ought to do the job for you!

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poohla on 1.3.2010

I made this for our New Year’s gathering and it was the hit of the meal. I love the sweetness of the corn and the tangyness of the lime juice. The jalapeno that I used was not hot, so the next time I may use one serrano pepper along with the jalapenos to kick it up a notch. I LOVE this recipe. Wonder if it would taste as good as a hot dish?

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Joanie on 1.3.2010

I made this on New Years Eve, and brought to a football party we attended on New Years Day… was fabulous! Everyone loved it, even my FIL who hates cilantro. Great recipe!

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maxiwe on 1.2.2010

I made this today and it is wonderful. We all love it. (I added a little bit more salt and also a chopped avocado. Thanks for the recipe. It is a keeper!

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Rebecca on 1.1.2010

ColeyCook- I’m so glad you like it. And you’re more than welcome!

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ColeyCook on 10.4.2011

This has become part of my regular party food rotation. It’s great and easy!

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