Black-eyed peas and cabbage to get the year started right.
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Looks good 👍
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BBQ ribs here. Girl friend bringing over black eye peas.....and a bottle of wine!
Quote from: Larry on January 01, 2021, 05:46:40 PMand a bottle of wine
Just had a bottle of my homemade black/blueberry wine in the hot tub.
Quote from: Larry on January 01, 2021, 05:46:40 PM
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BBQ ribs here. Girl friend bringing over black eye peas.....and a bottle of wine!
Sounds like the start of a fun evening and even more on the second bottle
Lee,
Boy does that look good! We had the BE peas and cole slaw with our cabbage but I will say your cabbage sure looks tasty. Is that fried cabbage? We fry cabbage with a couple strips of bacon to grease the skillet, cross cut a pack of beef hot dogs and fry them in the bacon grease then add the cabbage and fry till nearly tender and serve with crispy cornbread. digin1
Yes, it is indeed fried cabbage with sausage instead of bacon. There is enough fat in the sausage that I just use about a tablespoon of olive oil to get the onions started, add and brown the sausage then add cabbage, season to taste. I used salt, pepper, and Mrs. Dash. Fry the cabbage enough to wilt it down a little but still leave a bit of tooth to it. No cornbread.
I love fried cabbage but nobody else in my food circle likes it. Lol
I fix lots of meals for myself that nobody else around me eats. Eat what you like.
I hope that this is not an example for 2021...
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But they were good.
Grilled pork loin, black-eyed peas, collard greens, wild rice, and cornbread.