Ingredients
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1
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1/4
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1/2
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1 - 2
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1
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1
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1/2
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1/4
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Directions
Swahili Black-Eyed Peas in Coconut Milk, Posted for ZWT I haven’t made it yet so the yield and time are a guesstimate Soaking time on peas not included Be sure to wear gloves when working with the hot pepper Be careful changing the servings on this recipe, it might get confusing since I had to refer to specific amounts in the directions :), Made as directed This recipe did not work for me, although I am a huge fan of black-eyed peas and coconut milk It’s possible I did something wrong while attempting to get recipe #220077 working! It’s also possible I’d make this again after someone else gives it a try Sorry, Puppitypup! 🙁 Made for ZWT4 , Posted for ZWT I haven’t made it yet so the yield and time are a guesstimate Soaking time on peas not included Be sure to wear gloves when working with the hot pepper Be careful changing the servings on this recipe, it might get confusing since I had to refer to specific amounts in the directions 🙂
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Steps
1
Done
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Wash, Soak and Rinse the Peas Per Package Instructions. |
2
Done
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in a Large Pot, Combine Peas and Just Enough Water to Cover. Bring to a Boil. Reduce Heat, Cover and Simmer Until the Peas Begin to Become Tender and Most of the Water Is Absorbed. |
3
Done
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Stir in 1/4 C Coconut Milk and 1/2 C Water. Continue to Simmer Over Low Heat, Adding Additional Water as Needed to Prevent the Peas from Becoming Dry. |
4
Done
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Meanwhile, Heat Oil in Separate Skillet, Add Curry Powder and Stir For a Minute. Fry the Onion and Chile Pepper Until Tender. |
5
Done
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Add the Onion and Chile Mixture to the Peas and Continue to Simmer Until Peas Are Tender Enough to Eat. |
6
Done
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Add the Remaining Coconut Milk and Water, Cover and Turn to Simmer. Cook 5-10 Minutes Longer, Stirring Occassionaly. Season to Taste, Serve With Rice or Chapati (unleavened Bread). |