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    I've posted 2 recipes for New Years Day ... http://dougdawg.blogspot.com/2011/12...2011-2012.html ... the Hoppin John is a must, but my mom's apple pudding comes in a close second. Enjoy!

    Hoppin John


    My Mom's Apple Pudding

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    We're making Hoppin John today. Probably going to start 2012 with a nice case of heartburn. :-)

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    You've been holding out on me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    You've been holding out on me!
    I know you are but what am I?



    I hope everyone enjoyed some good eats!

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    Doug, hook us up with some apple pudding.

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    Apple pudding looks great. I'll pass on the hoppin john. Black eyed peas make me puke. Probably why I always have a miserable year every year. LOL

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    I usually make Hoppin John for New Years, but this year I had some Boudain Sausage to use up so I went with a more Cajun version.

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    I'd like to hear about it ... care to share your recipe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Loudenback View Post
    I'd like to hear about it ... care to share your recipe?
    1lb black eyed peas, rinsed and soaked in ice water for 4-6 hours

    4 Tbs of butter

    4-6 cloves of garlic, minced

    3 ribs of celery, sliced

    1 green bell pepper, chopped

    1 yellow onion, chopped

    1lb Wheeler's Meat Market Budain Sausage, sliced

    4 Cups of chicken stock, add water if needed to cover the peas

    Cajun seasoning to taste

    Melt the butter in a stockpot. Add garlic and saute for 1-2 min. Add celery, pepper and onion and saute until translucent. Add the sliced sausage and saute until heated through and spices are released. Taste at this point and decide how much, if any spices you want to add. When satisfied, add the peas and chicken stock and simmer until the peas are tender.

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