Recipes to Start the New Year (2024)

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Author: Imma

New Year’s Day is a significant one for everyone around the globe. While most of us would party until wee hours to ring in the year, some would chow down heartily on good traditional food to start the year right.

They always say that when you welcome the New Year with abundance of food and those that symbolizes money, then you’ll live abundantly for the rest of the year. Whether you believe it or not, here’s a good list of popular traditional recipes top start the new year. Aaaand yes, we have more tasty ways for you to enjoy black eyed peas – a New Year’s staple. So buckle tight! 😉

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1. Southern Black Eyed Peas.New Year won’t be complete without a bowl of this good luck charm, as the Southerners would say. But even back home, black eyed peas is always a New Year staple. ThisSouthern Black Eyed Peas Recipe or Hoppin’ John is a hearty, warm and soulful food. It’s smokey, spicy with a deep yet not too overwhelming bacon flavor. Get the recipe HERE.

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2. Red Red.Another way to enjoy black-eyed peas is this simple African-style tomato-based stewed beans. You can make this without any smoked meats and it would still taste as good as it is. Simply add smoked paprika and some crayfish (dried shrimp) to create a smoky flavor. It does the trick. Get the recipe HERE.

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3.Black-eyed Peas Fritters.If you’re looking for a great snack or breakfast on New Year’s Day, then thisBlack Eyed Peas Fritters is a must-have. They are spicy, crispy and crunchy deep fried ballsmade with fresh black eyed peas, onions, hot pepper and salt. Simply irresistible and a fun addition to your New Year’s meal. Get the recipe HERE.

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4.Black Eyed Peas Salad.If you want an easier and refreshing way to serve black eyed peas on New Year’s, then whip up this easy, boldSouthern-style salad that produces various and wonderful texture.You don’t need to sweat out preparing for this Black Eyed Pea Salad. You just need to chop all the veggies in the recipe, mix the tasty dressing and pour it over to the bowl. It comes ready in 20 minutes from start to finish. Get the recipe HERE.

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5. Moin Moin.These Nigerian savory bean puddings are beyond delicious and are totally healthy, too.(see this version HERE) but these version here are completely vegan with very minimal prep work. A pleasing pudding with deep flavors! Get the recipe HERE.

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6. Koki Beans.These Koki beans or bean cakes are a favorite of mine. It’s sold in Cameroon among popular restaurants and bars and even along the streets. In this recipe, skinless black eyed peas are coarsely grounded – a little bit gritty- with some onions and habanero and then added with palm oil and spinach. Then wrapped with banana leaves and aluminum foil and steamed to perfection! Get the recipe HERE.

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7. Southern Style Collard Greens.Southern greens with smoked turkey and ham hocks is the ultimate side dish. The greens themselves are super tender. It isslowly simmered in a flavorful and spicy broth loaded with smoked turkey and ham hocks. This dish is said to bring good luck because they share the green color of the American money. Get the recipe HERE.

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8. Southern Fried Cabbage.Greens resemble money. This Southern Fried Cabbage is a flavorful alternative to Southern greens; featuring garlic, bacon and onion as its flavor base and seasoned with creole seasoning, salt and pepper flakes. It comes ready in 15 minutes. Get the recipe HERE.

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9. Corn Bread.Corn is said to symbolize coins and gold. It is also a perfect choice to serve with beans or peas for the New Year’s celebration. This Corn Bread here or popularly called Mealie Bread in South Africa issuper-moistwith a rich flavorful taste.I threw in some basil and smoked paprika to amped the flavor in this bread and it really does the trick. Get the recipe HERE.

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10. Pineapple Honey Glazed Ham.Pork recipes are the King of of every Southerners’ New Year meal. Pork represents health and wealth and progress. And what’s a holiday celebration without this crowd favorite glazed ham. ThisPineapple Honey Glazed Ham is tender, juicywith a pineapple and spiced rum glaze. Get the recipe HERE.

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Happy New Year, everyone! And welcome 2018! 🙂

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  1. Mary Philpott says

    Happy New Year Imma,
    Hope that your New Year has gotten off to a great start! Just wanted to let you know that I made the Bk Eye Peas and Collards Greens, and they were so tasty! I am from Mississippi, so I am very familiar with Bk Eye Peas and Collards Greens, but had never mixed the two, thanks for the recipe!!!! Your Loyal Fan

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    • ImmaculateBites says

      Happy New Year to you too! I’m thrilled to hear that your New Year started off deliciously with the Black-Eyed Peas and Collard Greens recipe. It’s wonderful to know that even as a Mississippi native familiar with these classic ingredients, you found a new way to enjoy them by combining them in this recipe. Your adventurous spirit in the kitchen is exactly what makes cooking so exciting!

      Thank you so much for your loyalty and for taking the time to try out the recipe. Wishing you a year filled with more delicious discoveries and joy in the kitchen!

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  2. Becky says

    Thanks for sharing!
    I’m from Northern Germany and I really love your Moin Moin, because this is a traditional way of saying “Hallo” in my region! I will definitely try these!
    Greetings from Germany, Becky

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    • ImmaculateBites says

      Greetings Becky! Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. Happy Cooking .

      Reply

  3. Kenny says

    Hi Imma, these all look great! Did you complete the cookbook yet?

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    • ImmaculateBites says

      Not yet Kenny!

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  4. leilah says

    Happy new year Imma
    Cant wait for new recipes this year, am supet excited

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    • ImmaculateBites says

      Happy New Year leilah! I have a great line up. Happy Cooking!!!

      Reply

  5. Chiazor says

    I lack words with which to describe my gratitude to you. You inspire me.

    Reply

    • ImmaculateBites says

      Aww thanks! So glad to hear this .

      Reply

Recipes to Start the New Year (2024)

FAQs

What is your first meal of new year's supposed to be? ›

Greens, pork, and cornbread, as well as black-eyed peas, cowpeas, or beans, are some of the typical symbolic foods served on New Year's Day. When planning your dinner menu, add the Southern foods that some say bring good luck and avoid those that may do just the opposite in the new year.

What are the 7 Lucky new year's food traditions around? ›

7 Lucky New Year's Traditions
  • Grapes // Spain. Better hope all those grapes taste sweet! ...
  • Black-Eyed Peas // Southern United States. ...
  • Soba Noodles // Japan. ...
  • Pomegranate // Eastern Europe. ...
  • Lentils // Europe & South America. ...
  • Marzipan Pigs // Germany & Scandinavia. ...
  • Pickled Herring // Poland, Scandinavia.

What foods should be avoided on new year's Day? ›

Lobster, cows, and chicken are all considered unlucky animals to eat on New Year's because of how they move. Read on for more foods superstitious people try to avoid on the holiday.

What are you not supposed to do on new year's Day? ›

Don't Clean the House on New Year's Day - You will wash away any good luck coming your way.

What are 3 foods that are eaten on new year's Day? ›

Looking for prosperity? As Southern tradition dictates, black-eyed peas, greens, and cornbread represent pennies, dollars, and gold, respectively, so eating them together on New Year's will keep your purse full all year long.

What not to cook on new year's Eve? ›

Chicken, Squab, or Anything with Wings

Eating chicken can cause your good luck to fly away, and well - we definitely don't want that. Make that Roasted Chicken later in January, just to be safe. And lastly... Whatever your New Year's Eve or New Year's Day menu includes, be sure to leave a little on your plate.

What meat are you not supposed to eat on new year's Day? ›

Good luck is an elusive thing, and wings can help good luck just fly away. It's doubly important not to eat chicken on New Year's Day. Not only do chickens have wings, which as you have learned, can make your good luck fly away, they also eat by scratching backward.

What is the luckiest food to eat on new year's Day? ›

A ubiquitous New Year's Day good luck food in Europe and the United States, leafy greens from kale to collards are eaten to represent money and wealth. In the American South, collard greens especially are eaten with two other New Year's good luck foods, black-eyed peas and cornbread, for some extra fortune.

Why do you eat pork on new year's? ›

Pork was believed to bring good luck because “the pig roots forward” for its food, as opposed to the backward scratching of an animal like a chicken. The Germans also believed that if the pork was rich in fat, it would signify prosperity in life, according to Stoltzfus Meats, a Pa.

What is a traditional black new year's dinner? ›

In the south your New Year meal must include collard greens, black-eyed peas, pork and cornbread. They're said to bring good health, wealth and good luck. Black-eyed peas in some form, always. They can be made in Hoppin' John, a salad, or just cooked like regular beans (some people add ham, bacon, or other pork.)

Why do you eat cornbread on new year's Day? ›

If there was any corn left they made cornbread. So, theses three items have come to represent hope and prosperity for the New Year. The peas represent coins, the greens - paper money and the cornbread, gold.

Can you eat chicken on new year's Day? ›

Chicken may make your luck fly away

According to Country Living, eating chicken around a new year can attract bad luck — it's said that, since chickens have wings, your good fortune could literally fly away. An article in St.

What do black-eyed peas mean on new year's? ›

Today, the tradition of eating black-eyed peas for the New Year has evolved, as many traditions do, into a number of variations – but most hold the theme of luck and prosperity that harkens back to the Civil War days when people felt lucky to have black-eyed peas to eat and help them survive the cold, harsh winter ...

What food brings health wealth on new year's? ›

Drawn from diverse cultures and traditions, here are 13 items said to bring good luck when consumed on January 1.
  • Pork. In German and Eastern European traditions, eating pork on New Year's Day is said to ensure progress. ...
  • Sauerkraut. ...
  • Grapes. ...
  • Long Noodles. ...
  • Fish. ...
  • Greens. ...
  • Pomegranates. ...
  • Black-Eyed Peas.

What is good luck on new year's Day? ›

Fill Up on Collard Greens and Black-Eyed Peas

If you want to keep with Southern tradition, eating black-eyed peas and collard greens on New Year's Day will supposedly bring good luck and prosperity, respectively, in the months ahead.

What is the lucky food for new year 2024 in the Philippines? ›

Lumpia is said to attract luck and money and is a symbol for wealth prosperity because of their resemblance to gold bars. Lumpia is a delicious way to serve up good fortune for New Year 2024. Have some fun and try these different variations of lumpia recipes for your Filipino new year food menu.

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