Black-eyed pea stew with tomato (Red-red) from Milk Street Tuesday Nights: More Than 200 Simple Weeknight Suppers that Deliver Bold Flavor, Fast (page 155) by Christopher Kimball

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  • jenmacgregor18 on September 17, 2023

    This is quite good. I made a half recipe. I reduced chipotle to 1/2 tsp and used up some roasted red poblanos, palm oil, and mild harissa for tomato paste. Lime & chips are a must. And we wouldn't want it any spicier. For our preference, I'd try with 1/4 tsp chipotle.

  • joeljkp on June 23, 2022

    Awesome recipe - easy, hearty, so flavorful. We did find it quite spicy, even with only 1 jalapeño. The cans of black-eyed peas yield the same as from cooking 1 lb dried, which is what I did.

  • hbakke on January 10, 2022

    Great, fairly quick vegan stew! I used dried black-eyed peas that I cooked in the pressure cooker for 15 minutes. The resulting stew was thick and nicely spicy from the jalapeños and chipotle powder. I think the accompanying lime and plantain chips (I used plantain "croutons") are essential for the added crunch and acid. I would make this again.

  • clkandel on February 12, 2021

    Very tasty. Added extra broth to make this more soup like. Would be great served over rice as a main course. Some folks might find this too spicy, so you might want to add some of the heat ingredients and tasting before adding the full amount.

  • fractal on December 02, 2019

    Good recipe. I used dried beans and petite diced tomatoes for the cherry tomatoes. Worked well and the toppings add a bunch.

  • lizbot2000 on December 01, 2018

    This was great! I did the opposite of what was instructed and used unrefined coconut oil because it was what I had and no one tells me what to do (lol). I couldn't taste any coconut, and it did fine on medium heat instead of medium-hot. I used just one jalapeño because the ones I had were enormous. A really nice and relatively quick vegetarian meal. Also the plantain chips are a must - they are delicious and add awesome texture.

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