I’d love to call this hummus but really it's not. Whatever it is, it is truly very yummy and not so bad for you either. It would be great on a sandwich too.
Ingredients:
- Fresh Black-eyed Peas
- Garlic
- Green Onion
- Olive Oil
- Salt and Pepper
- Dash of Cumin
- Sprinkle of Paprika
- 1 tsp Red Pepper flakes
- 6 ozs of plain homemade Yogurt (can substitute with store bought if you must)
Directions:
- Boil Peas until they are tender.
- Combine all ingredients, except the yogurt, in a food process and blend until creamy.
- Add more oil if you think it is still too thick.
- When it's the consistency you like, add the yogurt and blend until fully combined.
26 comments:
Sounds delicious and easy recipe to follow.
looks really delicious. I'm always munching on chips, so this is a must-try for me...
I love everything in this - great dip, easy and my family will love it.
oh this is so cool very creative oh and i agree that scale shouldn't be needed just posted it for fun LOL
Perfect for the New Year! I need all the good luck I can get. (that is the superstition isn't it? blackeyed peas for good luck?) :)
This looks so yummy! Im getting bored with my ho hum hummus,,this will be a welcomed change!!!!
This is a healthy and delicious dip!
This looks really good. I bet it has a unique flavor, also. I'll have to give this a try. Thanks...
Very interesting dip. My family loves the black eyed peas and this would probably be a hit!
This sounds delicious! I love making dips, I think I'll try this...I've never tried making a black eyed pea dip before.
Simply delicious dip, love the red pepper in it.
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This looks great! First time here and love your blog. :)
Since I love hummus, I know I would love this. Thanks so much for sharing.
I'm always looking for new ways of eating beans. This sounds great! The problem with my Turkish family is that they are not into dipping. But as soon as I have some Lithuanians at home, I'll give it a go!
I'm always looking for new ways of eating beans. This sounds great! The problem with my Turkish family is that they are not into dipping. But as soon as I have some Lithuanians at home, I'll give it a go!
this sounds like a great dip & easy to make :)
You almost had me until I saw the yogurt at the end. I'm going vegan for the month so I guess black bean dip will have to wait.
I wish I could try it, sounds yummy :)
Aren't you the creative gal using black eyed peas - Something I would never have thought of. Sounds really delicious.
that's a nice, thick, hearty dip, requiring superior chips, am i right? great use for black-eyed peas--they're much too often ignored. :)
I love it! Now would this count as the good luck black eyed peas are supposed to bring in the New Year??
looks fantastic!! i agree, it sounds like it would be great on a sandwich. i love bean dips.
thanks for the good wishes on my big news :) sorry i've been neglecting the rounds...but now that i feel better, i'm back to my reading my regular blogs! i'll be back :)
This is an interesting way to use black eyed peas. Like the concept.
Love that dip........
looks goood
haha I like the photo of the nacho... makes me wanna pick it up and pop it in my mouth!
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