This is an alternative to standard black eyed peas (which supposedly confer prosperity and good luck all year long if eaten on new year's day)
fresh black eyed peas
an onion, chopped
a tomato, chopped (or a little paste)
all spice amounts are to taste (start with a little if unsure, you can always add more)
ginger, garlic minced
garam masala
mustard seeds
turmeric
salt
chili powder
pinch cayenne
ground coriander seed
small handful coconut or a few tablespoons coconut milk
water
oil
fresh black eyed peas
an onion, chopped
a tomato, chopped (or a little paste)
all spice amounts are to taste (start with a little if unsure, you can always add more)
ginger, garlic minced
garam masala
mustard seeds
turmeric
salt
chili powder
pinch cayenne
ground coriander seed
small handful coconut or a few tablespoons coconut milk
water
oil
stir fry mustard seeds in a tablespoon or two of oil till they start to pop. lower heat, add chopped onion and cook till translucent and starting to brown. add garlic and ginger, cook another couple minutes. then stir in spice powders and cook for another minute or two. add the rest of the ingredients and about a cup of water. you may add a little more water as needed during cooking to prevent sticking and drying out before the peas become tender. stir once or twice during cooking if you want your peas whole, much stirring after adding peas makes a mushier dish. simmer half covered till peas are tender, when done the peas are coated with a delicious spicy goo. great served with naan.
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