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How to cook black eyed peas?
BrotherDaniel
08-06-2014
Do you just boil them like regular garden peas? I want to serve these with rice
degsyhufc
08-06-2014
Are they dried?
Marc_Anthony1
10-06-2014
If you've got The Time, with a bit of Boom Boom Pow.
NightFox_Dancer
10-06-2014
Eat will-i-am first, he's the worst one.
vosne
10-06-2014
Go thermonuclear. Best be safe.
jazzyjazzy
13-06-2014
If they are the dried ones they have to be soaked overnight then cooked for ages - get yourself a pressure cooker and do them in 10 minutes.
burton07
13-06-2014
Buy a tin of Black eyed beans instead of a pressure cooker. It's cheaper and quicker.

Also here is a nice recipe for a curry.
Utopian Girl
13-06-2014
Originally Posted by burton07:
“Buy a tin of Black eyed beans instead of a pressure cooker. It's cheaper and quicker.

Also here is a nice recipe for a curry.”

^ ohh! Lovely! I've saved that! I do love curry leaves - fresh preferably but the smell lingers & kills 'me net curtains'! Well entire house really - I do love them tho' but they're banned to the outdoor gas hob!

I don't want to start another thread - but anyone use those shiny black 'Turtle beans?' I'm veggie ( as you probably know) so what's a good recipe using them?
I had to buy them as I've never tried them - obviously I'll google but tried & tested methods/recipes would be appreciated.
jazzyjazzy
13-06-2014
Originally Posted by burton07:
“Buy a tin of Black eyed beans instead of a pressure cooker. It's cheaper and quicker.

Also here is a nice recipe for a curry.”


Nowhere near as nice as home soaked and cooked ones. Pressure cooker pays for itself quite soon especially if you are veggie and use it for all kinds of beans and lentils etc.
jazzyjazzy
13-06-2014
http://www.sbs.com.au/food/recipes/v...ed-black-beans


Recipe for Turtle beans
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