To some, this might be called traditional New Years Day food, which is supposed to bring good luck.
Black-eyed peas
Cornbread
Cabbage
Hog jowl
But here in the South, this is just “soul food”. This particular plate of food came from the best kitchen in the Mississippi Delta: my grandmother’s. Yes, I am totally biased, but she makes the best comfort food ever. Her chicken and dumplins are to die for. Our family enjoyed this traditional New Year’s Day lunch at Maw-Maw’s house and then sat around and visited. It was a bittersweet day for us as a family, but we were all happy to be together and have learned this past year to cherish these times as much as we can.
Did you enjoy any of these foods on New Years Day? I would love to know what you had in the comments. It’s so neat to hear about different traditions.
Terra Heck says
We don’t have any New Year’s traditions. I”m not so sure about the hog jowl although I’m not against trying it.
jazzy says
You use it to season your black eye peas, it make them yummy, you don’t have to eat them, and if it’s an eye sore to you remove them after your peas have cooked.
Good Blessing