Texas Black-Eyed Peas Pot (Printable Version)

Hearty Texan-style black-eyed peas with smoky bacon, jalapeños, and robust seasonings.

# Ingredient List:

→ Legumes

01 - 1 pound dried black-eyed peas, rinsed and sorted

→ Meats

02 - 8 ounces thick-cut bacon, diced

→ Vegetables & Aromatics

03 - 1 large yellow onion, finely chopped
04 - 4 cloves garlic, minced
05 - 2 jalapeños, seeded and diced
06 - 2 (10-ounce) cans Rotel diced tomatoes with green chilies, undrained

→ Liquids

07 - 6 cups low-sodium chicken broth
08 - 2 cups water

→ Spices & Seasonings

09 - 2 teaspoons chili powder
10 - 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
11 - 1 teaspoon cumin
12 - 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
13 - 1 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste
14 - 2 bay leaves

→ Optional Garnishes

15 - 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
16 - Sliced green onions

# How to Make:

01 - In a large pot or Dutch oven, cook the diced bacon over medium heat until crispy, about 6-8 minutes. Remove bacon with a slotted spoon and set aside, leaving the rendered fat in the pot.
02 - Add the chopped onion and jalapeños to the pot. Sauté in the bacon fat for 4-5 minutes until softened and translucent.
03 - Stir in the minced garlic and cook for 1 minute until fragrant.
04 - Add the rinsed black-eyed peas, cooked bacon, Rotel tomatoes with juice, chicken broth, water, chili powder, smoked paprika, cumin, black pepper, salt, and bay leaves. Stir well to combine all components.
05 - Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low. Cover and simmer for 1 hour, stirring occasionally to ensure even cooking.
06 - After 1 hour, check the peas for tenderness. Simmer uncovered for an additional 20-30 minutes, or until the peas are creamy and the liquid has thickened to desired consistency.
07 - Remove bay leaves. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed with additional salt and pepper.
08 - Serve hot, garnished with fresh cilantro and green onions if desired.

# Expert Suggestions:

01 -
  • Deep Smoky Flavor: The combination of thick-cut bacon and smoked paprika creates a rich, savory profile that permeates every pea.
  • Simple and Hearty: Despite its complex taste, the recipe is easy to follow and uses common pantry staples.
  • Versatile Tradition: Whether for good luck on New Year's or a weeknight dinner, these peas are a true Texan soul-warmer.
02 -
  • Rinse and Sort: Always sort through your dried peas to remove any small stones or debris before rinsing and cooking.
  • Uncovered Finish: Simmering uncovered for the final 20-30 minutes is the secret to achieving that signature creamy, thick broth.
  • Bacon Fat: Don't discard the rendered bacon fat; it is the flavor engine that makes the onions and peppers so delicious.
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