New Year's Beans and Greens – Like Winning the Lottery, Except You Eat the Ticket!
Sunday, 28 December 2014
Eating beans and greens on New Year’s Day is an annual tradition that supposedly brings prosperity and good fortune. Does it work? Who knows, but what do you have to lose? I mean, even if there is nothing to this ancient superstition, at the very least you get to enjoy one of the world’s great comfort foods.
Here are some ideas that may, or may not, help get you into a higher tax bracket. Just click the recipe name, and you’ll see the original posts with ingredients. Enjoy!
Here are some ideas that may, or may not, help get you into a higher tax bracket. Just click the recipe name, and you’ll see the original posts with ingredients. Enjoy!
Italian-Style Beans and GreensSo simple, so good, so comforting, and so a lot of other things. Italian soul food at its best. | |
Utica Greens and BeansThis delicious good luck charm hails from Utica, NY, and in addition to the obvious ingredients, also features pancetta or prosciutto. | |
Black Eyed Peas with Pork & GreensThey say the coloration on black eyed peas makes them look like coins, which adds to that whole prosperity in the New Year thing. Sure, if you squint, I guess. Very tasty nonetheless. | |
Brazilian FeijoadaYou'll have to serve this with a side of braised greens if you're serious about getting rich in 2015, but either way, this amazing stew is not to be missed. | |