Sunday, July 26, 2009

Texas Caviar


I love this stuff. It is so addicting and, actually, pretty good for you. My dad started making this when I was younger and since, it usually can be found at most family gatherings where food is involved. Especially in the summer when the garden is in full swing. Unfortunately, I do not have a garden this year, so much of our produce is store bought. But, it tastes yummy still. We usually serve it with tortilla chips but I think it would also be great on a salad or even in a wrap with some lettuce.

Texas Caviar
Source: My Dad
Ingredients:
2 Cans Blackeyed Peas
1 Can White Hominy
1 Can Black Beans (optional, I added)
1 Bunch Cilantro,
1 Jalapeno Pepper or more to taste
1 Onion
1 Green Pepper
2 or 3 Cloves Garlic
1 Tomato
1/4 Cup Olive Oil
1 Packet Good Seasons Italian Dressing
2 or 3 Green Onions


Directions:
Mix oil and Italian dressing packet in a large bowl, stir well. Drain and rinse blackeyed peas, black beans and hominy, add to bowl. Finely chop jalapeno, garlic, cilantro and add to beans. Chop onion, green pepper and tomato and add to beans. Chop green onions add to beans. Mix oil and seasoning and add to the bowl and mix well. Let set and mix several times to mix flavors. Chill and enjoy.

If you want some extra heat, you can also add a habenero.

1 comment:

Luen said...

Our family has a recipe for Texas Caviar which has become a staple for us too! The recipe was posted on my blog back in May...it's a little bit different but similar.

 

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