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  2. Hoppin’ John Recipe - AOL

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    Place the peas, hock, and bay leaves in a large pot and cover with cold water. You want to have enough water so go about two inches over your dried peas. Place on medium-high heat and bring to a boil.

  3. What Is a Ham Hock? 3 Southern Chefs Explain, and Share ... - AOL

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    Find out why—and what a ham hock can do for your recipes. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  4. 11 Ham Hock Recipes Full of Southern Flavor - AOL

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    You can find smoked ham hocks at the meat department in your grocery store. Skip to main content. Lifestyle. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

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  6. Hoppin' John - Wikipedia

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    Some recipes use ham hock, fatback, country sausage, or smoked turkey parts instead of bacon. A few use green peppers or vinegar and spices. Smaller than black-eyed peas, field peas are used in the South Carolina Lowcountry and coastal Georgia. Black-eyed peas are the norm elsewhere.

  7. 24 Traditional Soul Food Side Dishes to Honor Black ... - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Southern Purple Hull Peas. ... Add a tasty twist to traditional deviled eggs with fresh herbs, lemon and pepper sauce topped with buttered cajun-creole shrimp!

  8. Pease pudding - Wikipedia

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    A similar dish with ham hock, karka, is served in Lithuania. In the Netherlands, pea soup is called snert, or erwtensoep. It is cooked with dried split peas (yellow, or green), with chopped onions and bay leaf, and a smoked pork sausage, often Polish, which is then sliced, and served with the soup.

  9. Senate bean soup - Wikipedia

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    There was a period when the Senate dining services omitted the ham and instead used a soup base. In 1984, a new manager discovered this practice; he later reflected, "we went back to the ham hocks, and there was a real difference." [6] There are two Senate soup recipes, one of which uses mashed potatoes.