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Pickled Blackeyed Peas

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Italian Condiment 24 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Dried black eyed peas
2 c Italian salad dressing
2 c Green pepper; diced
1 1/2 c Onion; diced
1/2 c Jalapeno peppers; finely minced
2 oz Pimiento; diced, drained
1 tb Garlic; finely chopped
Salt to taste
Hot pepper sauce to taste
1 c Parsley; chopped, optional

INSTRUCTIONS

Soak peas overnight.  Cook until just tender about 40 minutes. Do not over
cook.  Drain peas.  In a large bowl, combine peas and salad dressing. Let
peas cool. Add green pepper, onion, green onion, jalapenos, pimiento,
garlic, salt, hot pepper sauce and parsley. Marinate overnight. Serve as a
relish, on a bed of lettuce as a salad or can be stuffed in a tomato.
Yield:  10-12 cups
Source:  Celebrate San Antonio A Cookbook by the San Antonio Junior Forum
Syd.Bigger@salata.com (Syd Bigger)
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