Beans and ham are a traditional pairing in the south, so a leftover ham bone from your holiday spiral cut ham is perfect for making this soup.
In the South, black-eyed peas have long been thought to bring forth Good Luck and Prosperity. Black-Eyed peas must be eaten on New Years Day to ensure that all goes well for the upcoming year.
Black-Eyed Peas are always served with some type of green (collard, turnip, mustard or cabbage) which represent money and cornbread which represents gold. I don't ever want to temp fate, so every New Year's Day we have black-eyed peas, cabbage and a skillet of cornbread.
Beans and ham are a traditional pairing in the south, so a leftover ham bone from your holiday spiral cut ham is perfect for making this soup. If you don't happen to have a ham bone, use a ham hock or some diced smoked ham.
When it comes to black-eyed peas I usually use dry beans, but I also love the convenience of using canned, especially if I don't have time to soak the beans. My choice of canned beans is always Bush's, because they taste just as good as dried beans, but without all the fuss.
I hope you'll give this recipe a try and may you have a prosperous, healthy and joyful new year!
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I love this recipe.