New Year'S Day Black-Eyed Peas And Ham Hocks

  1. Soak dried peas overnight or longer.
  2. Sautee the holy trinity and serrano pepper in oil until they sweat. You may want to season the veggies at this point, but beware -- unless you are familiar with the salt content of the hocks, tread lightly.
  3. Add drained peas and remaining ingredients, except toasted flour, and bring to a boil. Then, cover, and simmer for two hours, or until peas are tender.
  4. When peas are tender, remove and debone the hocks, chop the meat into bite-sized chunks, and return to pot. Continue to simmer.
  5. In a sautee pan, toast the flour over medium heat until a medium to dark carmel color -- ten minutes should do the trick. Add it to the peas a bit at a time, and stir after each addition, until desired thickness is achieved.

blackeyed peas, onion, celery, bell pepper, serrano pepper, garlic, lager beer, chicken broth, ham hocks, thyme, bay leaves, tomatoes, salt, flour

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/new-years-day-black-eyed-peas-and-ham-hocks-492818 (may not work)

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