How to Use black-eyed pea in a Sentence
black-eyed pea
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Add black-eyed peas and water, stir and bring to a boil.
—Kim Sunée, Anchorage Daily News, 26 Dec. 2019
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Sausage, cheese, and black-eyed peas will comfort the whole crowd.
—Mary Shannon Wells, Southern Living, 16 Apr. 2024
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The evidence doesn’t amount to a hill of black-eyed peas.
—Sarah Mervosh, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Vanessa Swales, Mitch Smith, Adeel Hassan, Rick Rojas, Kate Taylor and Jose A. Del Real Eight National Correspondents Contacted A Wide Variety Of Voters In Recent Days To Gauge Their Views On The Impeachment Of President Trump., New York Times, 22 Jan. 2020
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There are black-eyed peas, field beans, and beans named for the person who passed the bean along.
—Polly Campbell, Cincinnati.com, 20 Sep. 2017
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In large bowl, combine greens with ham and black-eyed peas.
—Debbi Snook, cleveland.com, 28 Mar. 2018
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Cornbread, black-eyed peas, mint juleps and red beans and rice were among the items served there.
—Scott Huddleston, San Antonio Express-News, 24 Apr. 2023
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Add broth and peas: Add broth and black-eyed peas, and bring to a boil over medium-high.
—Paige Grandjean, Southern Living, 9 Nov. 2023
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Add black-eyed peas and broth, season with salt and black pepper, and bring to a boil.
—Bon Appetit, 19 Mar. 2018
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Cook up a batch of this cozy rice and black-eyed peas dish to serve with our Spicy Jerk Drumsticks.
—The Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen, Good Housekeeping, 7 Jan. 2017
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The buffet stop serves up fried fish, black-eyed peas and live music.
—Alexandria Burris, The Indianapolis Star, 10 June 2020
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Eat black-eyed peas and lentils Add even more round foods to your day with these little guys!
—Julia Gomez, USA TODAY, 31 Dec. 2024
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Put 1 pound dried black-eyed peas in a pot, cover them with water, and bring the whole thing up to a boil.
—Amiel Stanek, Bon Appetit, 22 Mar. 2017
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And the black-eyed pea has a flavor just as distinctive.
—New York Times, 15 Sep. 2021
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Cook black-eyed peas: Cover cooker with lid, and lock in place.
—Southern Living Test Kitchen, Southern Living, 30 Dec. 2023
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Or like eating collards and black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day!
—Valerie Fraser Luesse, Southern Living, 16 Feb. 2024
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Use black-eyed peas in a stir fry in place of meat, and snack on veggies with hummus instead of jerky.
—Cynthia Sass, Mph, Health.com, 1 Oct. 2019
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On New Year’s Day, brunch will feature items like black-eyed pea hash with country ham and fried eggs.
—Dallas News, 21 Dec. 2022
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Texas Caviar This hearty salad is made with canned black-eyed peas, which help ramp up its protein.
—oregonlive, 30 Jan. 2020
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Hoppin' John, or black-eyed peas, is a Southern dish to celebrate the new year.
—Luis Giraldo, CBS News, 31 Dec. 2024
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Use only black-eyed peas and lots of garlicky red wine vinaigrette.
—G. Daniela Galarza, Washington Post, 31 Aug. 2023
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Americans eat black-eyed peas for New Year's to bring about good fortune in the coming year.
—Luis Giraldo, CBS News, 31 Dec. 2024
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Then my husband tried buying black-eyed peas in cans, which cut the prep to nearly nothing.
—Times Staff, Los Angeles Times, 18 Dec. 2024
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In a large bowl, combine the black beans, black-eyed peas, corn, tomatoes, bell pepper, onion and jalapeno pepper.
—Robin Miller, The Arizona Republic, 27 July 2023
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One of my favorite ways to cook up black-eyed peas is to add some ginger, curry and coconut milk.
—Kim Sunée, Anchorage Daily News, 26 Dec. 2019
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Every New Year's Day, my parents would have friends and neighbors over for black-eyed peas to ensure good luck in the year to come.
—Keenan Robbins, Newsweek, 4 Nov. 2024
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Jones decided to name a dog for the Baltimore Black Sox, the Negro leagues team, and top it with black-eyed pea chili and onions.
—Christina Tkacik, baltimoresun.com, 7 May 2021
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Cook black-eyed peas: Cover and cook on LOW until tender, about 8 hours.
—Southern Living Test Kitchen, Southern Living, 4 Nov. 2023
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The black-eyed pea needs little water and grows poorly if watered too much.
—oregonlive, 9 June 2021
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His wife, Geri, still makes all the sides from scratch, including steamed cabbage, collards, and black-eyed peas.
—Robert F. Moss, Southern Living, 12 Sep. 2023
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Such include long noodles, lentils, greens, black-eyed peas, pork, pomegranates and cornbread.
—Bill St. John, The Denver Post, 31 Dec. 2019
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