Rinse and drain pigeon peas. In pan, combine peas and water. Bring to simmer; cook 30 minutes. Drain, reserving 3 cups liquid. In skillet over medium-high heat, warm vegetable oil. Add Canadian bacon, ...
Pigeon peas are a winter seasonal delight. Fresh green pigeon peas are nutrient-rich, with vitamins and minerals including Vitamin C and potassium. Served hot with rice it is a comforting dish. 2.Cool ...
Sauté sofrito, garlic, cilantro and tomato sauce in 2 tablespoons of olive oil about 1-2 stirring continuously. Add adobo, salt, cumin, oregano, cayenne pepper, tomato sauce, sazón and keep stirring.
It’s a muggy, hot afternoon in mid-November and Santo Domingo’s congested streets are packed with whizzing motorcyclists and banged-up taxis. Sidewalks are lined with vendors selling dried-up holiday ...
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This recipe, adapted from Moosewood Restaurant Low-Fat Favorites (Clarkson Potter, 1996), turns a traditional Caribbean combination into a tangy salad. Pigeon peas, also known as gandulas, can be ...
Black-eyed peas, also known as pigeon peas or cowpeas, are not peas, but common legumes cultivated around the globe. Black-eyed peas were grown in Virginia as early as the 17th century. The planting ...
1. In a large cooking pot, heat the oil. Add the brown sugar and stir until it has almost caramelized. 2. Add the meat or chicken with a little water and simmer until the meat is half cooked. 3. Stir ...
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