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  2. Black-Eyed-Pea Salad Recipe - AOL

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    1 cup dried black-eyed pea; 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil; 1 medium sweet onion, finely diced; salt; 1 red bell pepper; 2 large celery rib, cut into 1/4-inch dice; 2 tbsp low-fat mayonnaise

  3. Black-Eyed-Pea Salad Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a saucepan, cover the black-eyed peas with water and bring to a boil. Simmer over low heat until tender, 45 minutes. Drain. 2. Meanwhile, in a skillet, heat the oil. Add the onion, season ...

  4. Carla Hall’s Simple Black-Eyed Pea Salad Is Sure to ... - AOL

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    It's light and fresh and delicious—and takes about five minutes to throw together.

  5. Texas caviar - Wikipedia

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    In addition to black-eyed peas and a piquant dressing, the dip can be modified by adding black beans, alliums like red onion, scallions, and garlic, hot or mild peppers, tomato, cilantro, corn, and spices like cumin and coriander. [10] [11] [12]

  6. These Cool, Crunchy Summer Salads Are Anything But Boring

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    BBQ and summer go hand-in-hand, but this recipe keeps things fresh by turning the smoky barbecue flavors into a hearty salad. It's piled high with pulled pork, fried onions, cornbread croutons ...

  7. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Seafood salad Made from tuna, black-eyed peas, and finely chopped onions. It is seasoned with olive oil and white vinegar, and sparkled with minced parsley or coriander. Sliced hard-boiled eggs are often added. Banana salad [2] South Africa [2] Fruit salad Composed of condensed milk, mayonnaise and mild curry powder. Bean salad: Worldwide Bean ...

  8. Hoppin' John - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the name are uncertain. One possibility is that the name is a corruption of the Haitian Creole term for black-eyed peas: pwa pijon (pronounced [pwapiˈʒɔ̃]), literally meaning "pigeon peas" in English, but referring not to the variety known as pigeon peas in English but rather what are called black-eyed peas in English.

  9. How to cook with black-eyed peas, the soul food staple - AOL

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