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Hoppin' John With Greens - Slow Cooker Recipe
This is a traditional Southern dish for bringing good luck into the New Year, consisting of black-eyed peas and rice. Eating Hoppin' John on New Year's Day is thought to bring a prosperous year filled with luck. The peas are symbolic of pennies or coins, and a coin is sometimes added to the pot or left under the dinner bowls. Greens along with this dish are supposed to also add to the wealth since they are the color of money. Eating this the day after represents frugality and savings. You are supposed to leave 3 peas to assure that the New Year will be filled with Luck, Fortune and Romance. Serve hot with corn bread.
Black-Eyed Peas with Ham
Similar to hoppin' John, this is a great way to turn your New Year's black-eyed peas into a main dish.
Cotechino con Lenticchie
This cotechino and lentil dish is hearty, satisfying, and traditionally eaten on New Year's to bring abundance and fortune. Cotechino is an Italian fresh pork sausage. It is creamy and delicate in flavor. It is sometimes sold precooked or boiled but the best ones are fresh.
The Original Kielbasa and Sauerkraut
This is a family recipe passed down from my grandfather and my father who still make every New Year's Day. It's the best. Trust me, you'll love this recipe. It's original and kinda simple. It's 'old school.' Serve with Jewish rye bread, butter, and horseradish. A good side is mashed potatoes with cheese, milk, and butter to create a rich, creamy, tasty mashed potatoes to go with the dish.
Pork Roast with Sauerkraut and Kielbasa
This is the traditional New Year's Day meal I learned from my husband, whose family originated in central Pennsylvania. It's wonderful, especially served with mashed potatoes and applesauce.
New Year Day Dinner
Start the new year off right with a traditional New Year's Day dinner of pork and cabbage for luck! Serve with noodles or spaetzle.
Chef John's Baby Porchetta
This baby porchetta recipe is essentially a bacon-wrapped pork tenderloin. It is great tasting and is amazingly moist and tender.
Shredded Pork and Sauerkraut
This pulled pork and sauerkraut dish is great for serving a large crowd, buffet-style, on New Year's Day. The longer you cook this dish, the more flavorful the kraut will be! It can also be made in a slow cooker.
Slow Cooker Pork and Sauerkraut with Apples
This slow cooker pork, apples, and sauerkraut dish is traditionally served on New Year's Day in central Pennsylvania. The apple and onion in this recipe are surprisingly good and work magic together. It is customarily served with mashed potatoes. The sauerkraut mixture tops the mashed potatoes like a gravy.
Slow Cooker Lancaster County Pork and Sauerkraut
Old-fashioned pork and sauerkraut that is served here on New Year's Day for luck! Serve with mashed potatoes, and apple sauce for dipping the pork in.
Chef John's Porchetta
We're going to simplify traditional porchetta by making a smaller, simpler version using pork shoulder. It makes a great sandwich, especially topped with some fried, crispy pancetta.
Grandma's Collard Greens
These are, without a doubt, the best collard greens I have ever eaten (and I have had my share). My grandma used to make this recipe in the summer when her collards in the garden were ready. If you don't like these, you don't like collard greens, guaranteed! Add more red pepper flakes if you like it spicy.
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