New Year's Day Soup

New Year's Day Soup
  • PREP TIME
    15 mins
  • COOK TIME
    1 hrs 30 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    9 hrs 45 mins
  • SERVING
    12 People
  • VIEWS
    27

Embrace the promise of a prosperous New Year with this soul-warming soup! A delightful and flavorful rendition of the Southern tradition, ensuring your good fortune starts with a hearty and delicious bowl.

Ingridients

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    35 g
  • Cholesterol
    26 mg
  • Fiber
    5 g
  • Protein
    14 g
  • Saturated Fat
    5 g
  • Sodium
    1131 mg
  • Sugar
    4 g
  • Fat
    13 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

Follow The Directions

01

Step

Begin by bestowing a generous soak upon the black-eyed peas. In a capacious saucepan, immerse them in ample water, ensuring they are fully submerged. Allow them to luxuriate for a minimum of 8 hours, or ideally, overnight. (8+ hours)

02

Step

The following day, or after the allotted soaking time, drain and rinse the plumped black-eyed peas with cool, fresh water. Return them to the embrace of the saucepan. (5 minutes)

03

Step

Now, introduce the symphony of flavors: Pour in the rich beef broth, sprinkle in the dry onion soup mix, nestle in the sliced smoked sausage, add the uncooked long grain white rice and the drained, diced green chilies. Season with a whisper of freshly ground black pepper, allowing your palate to guide the measure. (10 minutes)

04

Step

Raise the heat to coax the mixture into a gentle boil. Once bubbling, temper the flame to a simmer, cover, and allow the soup to languish for 1 hour and 30 minutes, or until the black-eyed peas have surrendered to tenderness. Stir occasionally, and replenish with water as needed to maintain a generous liquid level, ensuring all ingredients remain lovingly enveloped. (1 hour 30 minutes)

05

Step

Ladle generously into bowls and serve with your favorite New Year's Day sides!

For a deeper, smokier flavor, consider using smoked ham hocks in addition to, or in place of, the smoked sausage.
Adjust the amount of green chilies to suit your desired level of heat.
If you are short on time, you can use canned black-eyed peas, but the flavor and texture will not be as good as using dried peas. Be sure to adjust cooking time accordingly.

Bridget Hessel

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 4.1/ 5 ( 9 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (7)
  • Neal Weber

    I used vegetarian sausage and vegetable broth and it was still delicious! A great option for vegetarians.

  • Marty Emmerich

    I was skeptical about the onion soup mix, but it really adds a great depth of flavor. Will definitely make again!

  • Dedrick Jones

    Easy to follow recipe and the soup turned out perfect. I added a bay leaf for extra flavor.

  • Favian Mclaughlin

    This soup is amazing! My family loved it and it's become a New Year's tradition for us.

  • Joany Rohan

    The soaking time is crucial! Don't skip it. Made the peas perfectly tender.

  • Flavio Thiel

    Next time I might try adding a can of diced tomatoes for a little more acidity.

  • Walter Lakin

    I accidentally added too much pepper, but it was still good! Just be careful with the seasoning.

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