O/T: New Year’s Day food
What are your (family's) New Year's Day food superstitions or traditions?
I grew-up on the west coast in California. Not a New Year’s Day thing for us, but on NYE our tradition was that our door was open to family and friends. We did a large spread of finger foods, usually meats/veggies/dips, and several pots of homemade fondue with San Francisco sourdough bread. No superstitions.
DH, born and raised in the south, likes to have black-eyed peas with pork (sausage or bacon), and a cabbage side dish. No food with wings (something about “luck flying away”), but they do eggs, because deviled eggs. Since I find these southern dishes generally bland, I try to change it up. This year I’m thinking of making a curried black-eyed peas dish.
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Now that sounds good, a
Now that sounds good, a curried black eye pea dish...BEPs, since I am East coast and south, have been a staple since I was little. They have a strong flavor that I think would pair well with the curry. I don't like them well enough to have them throughout the year but I know DH is going to ask if we are going to have them so you have given me a path here :)...hmmmmmm
I’m from Alabama and we
I’m from Alabama and we always did what we call hoppin John. Black eyed peas over rice with a side of greens for luck/money. With cornbread. Saw a new recipe for black eyed pea cornbread I want to try. I know, southern again.
Also, I LOVE cornbread. But,
Also, I LOVE cornbread. But, west coast style is generally on the sweet side. As in, it’s generally served and eaten with whipped honey butter.
I’ll never forget the first time I had cornbread in the south. It was so underwhelming and weirdly - salty. I was like “Is this it?! This is southern cornbread?”
Ahhh tears. Haha.
The funniest part about
The funniest part about this...
I can’t handle how fried and sweet things are since I moved to the south. Lol. I’m from the west coast.
Hilarious. That is also true.
Hilarious. That is also true.
New Years Day breakfast is
New Years Day breakfast is pickled herring and hardtack.
We have snacks for dinner
We have snacks for dinner every year.
Growing up we had black eyed
Growing up we had black eyed peas w/ rice, greens, some sort of pork.
I read where you said no chicken because my luck will fly away. Lol....I am making barbecue chicken tomorrow. I will still have black eyed peas over rice and greens.
I am making lasagna for tonight's festivities.
DH and I bought 6 clusters of
DH and I bought 6 clusters of snowcrab legs that were on sale. It is a no-kid weekend, so he and I are going to have a wonderful dinner of crab and tiny red roasted potatoes with rosemary. It's not a tradition, but it's what we're having.
Oh goodness! Enjoy!
Oh goodness! Enjoy!
I’ve convinced DH to go the
I’ve convinced DH to go the easy route with me, and make a black-eyed pea soup with collard greens and sausage:
https://theblondcook.com/black-eyed-pea-soup-with-collard-greens-and-sau...
This way I can make more finger foods, while hopefully spending less time in the kitchen.
Skid is in another city with the grandparents, so it’s going to be a nice drama-free holiday.
Soup is coming along nicely!
Soup is coming along nicely! I’m also making creamed cornbread with jalapeño butter.
https://imgur.com/gallery/au3VX